Extraction and adjustment tool for tangless inserts

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6421899
  • Patent Number
    6,421,899
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 15, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 23, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Watson; Robert C.
    Agents
    • Harness, Dickey & Pierce, P.L.C.
Abstract
An extraction and adjustment tool for tangless helically coiled wire inserts according to the invention includes a mandrel with a leading portion having a tooth for reception in a recess of the insert for left-hand rotation of the insert. An end opposite the leading portion is received in a bushing of a handle portion for connecting the mandrel to the handle. Left-hand rotation of the handle contracts the insert about the leading portion of the mandrel to facilitate adjustment or removal of the insert.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a tool for helically coiled wire inserts and, more particularly, to a mechanical tool for extracting and adjusting tangless helical coil inserts.




Tools for the removal of helically coiled wire inserts are well known. Generally, these tools have a tapered blade with a pair of knife edges that are driven into the inner diameter threads of the insert. When using these tools to extract an insert, however, the insert is often permanently damaged. Thus, these tools are not useful for adjusting the placement of the insert or removing the insert for reuse.




A removal tool for tangless helically coiled wire inserts is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,553,303 and includes a mandrel having a threaded lead portion and a pivotable pawl inserted in a groove below the threaded portion so that the pawl can engage a recess in the trailing end of the insert in order to extract the insert from the tapped hole. This pivotable pawl automatically engages the insert when the mandrel is pulled back, allowing the mandrel to extract the tangless insert. However, this known extraction tool is a relatively complicated design, and suffers from increased risks of malfunction. Further, because each insert requires a tool of complimentary size, a set of tools taught by the aforementioned patent is relatively expensive.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An extraction and adjustment tool for tangless helically coiled wire inserts includes a mandrel with a threadless lead portion having a stationary driving tooth for engaging a recess in a trailing end of the insert for adjusting or extracting the insert from a tapped hole. The tool includes a handle portion having a bushing for selective reception of a mandrel adapted to fit a particular-size helically coiled wire insert. Once the tool is inserted into the internal diameter of the insert, the stationary driving tooth engages the recess in the trailing end of the insert for extracting or adjusting an incorrectly installed insert.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of an extraction and adjustment tool for tangless inserts according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a partial sectional view of the extraction and adjustment tool of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a partial side view of a lead end of the extraction and adjustment tool of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an end view of the lead end of the extraction and adjustment tool of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the lead end of the extraction and adjustment tool as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

removing a helically coiled wire insert in a bore of a parent material;





FIG. 6

is a partial sectional view of the lead end of the extraction and adjustment tool as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

adjusting a helically coiled wire insert in a bore of a parent material;





FIG. 7

is a partially sectioned top view of the lead end of the extraction and adjustment tool as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

engaging the inner diameter of the helically coiled wire insert;





FIG. 8

is a partially sectioned exploded view of the extraction and adjustment tool for tangless inserts with a series of mandrels according to the invention;





FIG. 9

is a side view of a screw-lock type insert for use with the extraction and adjustment tool of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 10

is a sectional view of the screw-lock type insert of

FIG. 9

; and





FIG. 11

is a partial sectional view of the lead end of the extraction and adjustment tool as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

adjusting a screw-lock type insert in a bore of a parent material.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference to the drawings, and to

FIGS. 1 and 2

in particular, a tool


10


for use in adjusting and extracting helically coiled tangless wire inserts is shown. Tangless inserts are used, for example, where a steel fastener having conventional threads is desired to be fastened into a material of relatively softer alloy, such as aluminum. Tool


10


of the present invention includes a body


20


having a handle


22


at one end and a coupler


24


at an opposite end. Coupler


24


selectively receives a mandrel


30


and supports mandrel


30


in removing or adjusting a tangless insert


14


in tapped hole


16


of a parent material


18


, as illustrated in

FIGS. 5

,


6


, and


11


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the mandrel


30


includes an end


32


for insertion into coupler


24


which selectively compresses a bushing


28


on end


32


. Coupler


24


includes a nut portion


50


having an internal screw thread for tightening on an external screw thread cut in end portion


26


of handle


22


. When fully tightened on end portion


26


, nut portion


50


of coupler


24


compresses bushing


28


against end


32


of mandrel


30


, thereby securing mandrel


30


to body


20


of tool


10


. Preferably, the diameter of mandrel


30


pilots on the inner diameter of the tapped hole


16


.




At an end opposite end


32


, the mandrel


30


includes a lead portion


34


, which has a larger diameter portion


38


approximating an inner diameter of tangless insert


14


when insert


14


is installed in tapped hole


16


and expanded against parent material


18


. More specifically, the larger diameter portion


38


of lead portion


34


is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of insert


14


in its installed state, thereby facilitating axial insertion into an installed insert


14


. Further, with reference to

FIG. 3

, cylindrical lead portion


34


includes a smaller diameter leading end


36


adjacent the larger diameter inner portion


38


. Smaller diameter leading end


36


is adapted to pilot on mid-grip flats of screw-lock type tangless inserts


14


′, as shown in

FIG. 11

, and described further below. A ramped leading edge


40


of the lead portion


34


facilitates insertion of mandrel


30


into tangless insert


14


.




As shown in

FIGS. 5-7

, tangless insert


14


, such as that described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,645,398, includes a recess


12


on a trailing end


13


. As shown best in

FIG. 7

, recess


12


includes a lead wall portion


54


generally raked between 5° to 15°. Also, recess


12


includes a camming surface


52


for locating the tooth or pawl of an extraction tool against lead wall portion


54


. Tool


10


uses this same recess


12


for adjusting or removing tangless insert


14


.




A left-hand driving tooth


42


on the larger diameter portion


38


is adapted to engage the recess


12


of trailing end


13


of tangless insert


14


, as illustrated in FIG.


5


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, tooth


42


includes a ramp


44


for camming on surface


52


of recess


12


to facilitate removal of tooth


42


from the recess


12


of the insert


14


and a shoulder


45


for hooking lead wall


54


of recess


12


to facilitate removal and adjustment of insert


14


. Upon location of tooth


42


in recess


12


, left-hand rotation of mandrel


30


causes tooth


42


to hook in recess


12


, whereby insert


14


contracts about lead portion


34


of mandrel


30


. More specifically, shoulder


45


strikes lead wall


54


, forcing insert


14


to tighten about lead portion


34


, whereby insert


14


is no longer expanded against parent material


18


. Once contracted, continued left-hand driving force of mandrel


30


, against tangless insert


14


permits adjustment or removal. Upon proper adjustment, even slight right-hand rotation (approximately ¼ turn) of mandrel


30


will disengage tooth


42


from recess


12


and return insert


14


to an expanded state against parent material


18


.




With reference to

FIGS. 9-11

, a screw-lock type insert


14


′ is illustrated. The insert


14


′ includes a reduced coil


15


, preferably disposed intermediately among the series of coils of insert


14


′. As shown best in

FIG. 10

, the reduced coil


15


has a generally hexagonal inner diameter including mid-grip flats


17


. The smaller diameter leading end


36


of the lead portion


34


is adapted to pilot on the mid-grip flats


17


of the screw-lock type insert


14


′, as best shown in FIG.


11


. The engagement of the smaller diameter portion


36


on the mid-grip flats


17


of the reduced coil


15


facilitates removal and adjustment of the screw-lock type insert


14


′.




To use tool


10


, the user simply inserts lead portion


34


of mandrel


30


into an insert


14


,


14


′ installed in tapped hole


16


of parent material


18


until tooth


42


is proximate recess


12


on the trailing end


13


of the insert


14


,


14


′. Left-hand rotation of tool


10


allows the user to locate tooth


42


in recess


12


. Once located, tooth


42


is positioned to adjust or remove insert


14


,


14


′ through left-hand rotation of tooth


42


. For removal, continued left-hand rotation of tooth


42


removes insert


14


,


14


′ from tapped hole


16


, whereupon right-hand rotation of mandrel


30


relative to insert


14


,


14


′ will disengage tooth


42


from recess


12


. For adjustment, selective left-hand rotation of tool


10


allows a user to properly locate insert


14


,


14


′ in tapped hole


16


. Of course, a conventional installation tool (not shown) can be used with tool


10


to properly locate insert


14


,


14


′ through right-hand rotation of insert


14


,


14


′. This is significant because prior removal tools tended to damage insert


14


if adjustment was attempted. In the case of an insert


14


′, the smaller diameter leading end


36


of the lead portion


34


pilots on the mid-grip flats


17


of the screw-lock type insert


14


′ to further facilitate adjustment and/or removal of the insert


14


′.




The tool


10


allows adjustment or removal of a tangless helical coil insert


14


,


14


′ after it has been installed in tapped hole


16


of parent material


18


. Tool


10


provides removal or adjustment of the insert


14


,


14


′ without causing damage to the insert


14


,


14


′ or parent material


18


. Accordingly, tool


10


provides a relatively simple and inexpensive way to remove or adjust an incorrectly installed or damaged insert


14


,


14


′.




While the aforementioned tool


10


has been described as including a single mandrel


30


, it is preferred to provide a series of mandrels


30


of different sizes corresponding to different-sized tangless inserts


14


,


14


′, as shown in FIG.


8


. Thus, an extraction and adjustment tool set


10


includes a single tool body


20


for adjusting or removing different-sized tangless inserts


14


,


14


′ by simply selecting a mandrel


30


,


30


′,


30


″, or


30


′″ corresponding in size to the tangless insert


14


,


14


′ to be adjusted or removed. Coupler


24


provides simple connection of a selected mandrel


30


to handle


22


. Further, mandrel


30


includes end


32


, which is sized for use with various commercial types of handles or other types of mechanical holders. As shown, mandrel body is generally circular in cross-section, but can be made any shape, such as square or hexagonal, for example. Accordingly, mandrel


30


according to the invention can be used independently of body


20


of tool


10


.




Those skilled in the art can now appreciate from the foregoing description that the broad teachings of the present invention can be implemented in a variety of forms. Therefore, while this invention has been described in connection with particular examples thereof, the true scope of the invention should not be so limited since other modifications will become apparent to the skilled practitioner upon a study of the drawings, specification, and following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An extraction and adjustment tool for tangless helically coiled wire inserts having a recess in a trailing end thereof, said tool comprising:a mandrel having a leading portion and an end opposite said leading portion, said leading portion including a tooth for reception of said recess of said insert for left-hand driving of said insert; and a body including a handle and connected to said end of said mandrel, whereby left-hand rotation of said handle contracts said insert about said leading portion of said mandrel to facilitate adjustment or removal of said insert.
  • 2. The extraction and adjustment tool according to claim 1, wherein said tooth includes a shoulder for hooking a lead wall of said recess upon left-hand rotation of said handle and a ramp for facilitating removal of said mandrel from said insert upon right-hand rotation of said handle.
  • 3. The extraction and adjustment tool according to claim 1, wherein said body includes a coupler for selectively securing said end of said mandrel to said handle.
  • 4. The extraction and adjustment tool according to claim 3, wherein said body includes a bushing for receiving said end of said mandrel and said coupler compresses said bushing about said end of said mandrel to selectively secure said mandrel to said handle.
  • 5. The removal and extraction tool according to claim 1, wherein said leading portion of said mandrel includes a smaller diameter leading end adjacent a larger diameter portion.
  • 6. The extraction and adjustment tool according to claim 5, wherein said smaller diameter leading portion includes a ramped leading edge.
  • 7. The extraction and adjustment tool according to claim 5 wherein said smaller diameter portion is adapted to pilot on mid-grip flats of said tangless helically coiled insert.
  • 8. A mandrel for use with a tool for adjusting or removing tangless helically coiled wire inserts having a recess and a trailing end thereof, said mandrel comprising:a body having a leading portion and an end opposite said leading portion, said leading portion including a tooth for reception in said recess of said insert for left-hand driving said insert, said end adapted to selectively secure said mandrel to said extraction and adjustment tool.
  • 9. The mandrel according to claim 8, wherein said tooth includes a shoulder for hooking a lead wall of said recess upon left-hand rotation of said mandrel and a ramp for facilitating removal of said mandrel from said insert upon right-hand rotation of said mandrel.
  • 10. The mandrel according to claim 8, wherein said leading portion of said mandrel includes a smaller diameter leading end adjacent a larger diameter portion.
  • 11. The mandrel according to claim 10, wherein said smaller diameter leading end includes a ramped leading edge.
  • 12. The mandrel according to claim 10 wherein said smaller diameter portion is adapted to pilot on mid-grip flats of said tangless helically coiled insert.
  • 13. An extraction and adjustment tool set for tangless helically coiled wire inserts having a recess and a trailing end thereof, said tool set comprising:multiple mandrels, each mandrel of said multiple mandrels having a leading portion and an end opposite said leading portion, each of said leading portions differing in diameter and including a tooth for reception in said recess of said insert for left-hand driving said insert; and a body including a handle and a bushing, said bushing selectively receiving said end of one of said multiple mandrels, whereby left-hand rotation of said handle contracts said insert about said leading portion of said mandrel to facilitate adjustment or removal of said insert, whereby a mandrel complementing an inner diameter of said insert is selected from said multiple mandrels to facilitate adjustment or removal of said insert.
  • 14. The extraction and adjustment tool set according to claim 13, wherein said tooth includes a shoulder for hooking a lead wall of said recess upon left-hand rotation of said handle and a ramp for facilitating removal of said mandrel from said insert upon right-hand rotation of said handle.
  • 15. The extraction and adjustment tool set according to claim 13, wherein said body includes a coupler for selectively securing said end of one of said multiple mandrels to said handle.
  • 16. The extraction and adjustment tool set according to claim 15, wherein said body includes a bushing for receiving said end of one of said multiple mandrels and said coupler compresses said bushing about said end to selectively secure one of said multiple mandrels to said handle.
  • 17. The extraction and adjustment tool set according to claim 13, wherein each of said leading portions includes a smaller diameter leading end adjacent a larger diameter portion.
  • 18. The extraction and adjustment tool set according to claim 17, wherein said smaller diameter leading portion includes a ramped leading edge.
  • 19. The extraction and adjustment tool set according to claim 17, wherein said smaller diameter leading end includes a ramped leading edge.
CLAIM OF THE PRIORITY

This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/154,164 filed on Sep. 15, 1999, entitled Extraction And Adjustment Tool For Tangless Inserts.

US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
2244824 Caminez Jun 1941 A
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/154164 Sep 1999 US