Information
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Patent Grant
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6790144
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Patent Number
6,790,144
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Date Filed
Friday, April 12, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 14, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Greer, Burns & Crain, Ltd
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 464 52
- 464 57
- 464 901
- 464 53
- 173 79
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An apparatus for preventing disengagement of an axially movable and rotatable flexible core of a flexible shaft attachment, which has a driven end and a handpiece end, and the driven end has a ferrule for attachment to a rotary power tool. The rotary power tool has an exteriorly threaded hollow output shaft with a first predetermined interior depth for receiving the base end of tool bits that can be used with the power tool, and the flexible shaft attachment has a drive cap attached to the output shaft, and the drive cap has an aperture sized and shaped for receiving the core in fixed rotating engagement. The apparatus includes a generally cylindrical stop plug having an open end portion and a closed end portion, and a cylindrical chamber extending from said open end portion to said closed end portion. The open end portion has an outward extension adapted to engage the end of the output shaft and be held in place by the attached drive cap, and the chamber is capable of receiving the core therein. The distance from the open end portion to said closed end portion is less than the first predetermined interior depth, and the stop plug thereby limiting the depth of penetration of the core in the output shaft.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to hand tools and more particularly to an apparatus for preventing disengagement of an axially moveable and rotatable flexible core member of a flexible shaft attachment of the type which has a handpiece on one end, and its other end is coupled to a rotary hand tool.
There has been continued innovation and improvement in the design of power tools, particularly rotary hand tools of the type that are used in woodworking, metal working and the like. Examples of such products are those produced under the Dremel brand by the S-B Power Tool Corporation of Chicago, Ill., which also produces many accessory attachments for such rotary hand tools. The rotary hand tools are generally cylindrical in shape and have a motorized drive unit with a rotary output shaft that is adapted to drive the various rotary tools, such as small saw blades, sander discs, grout removal tools and various shaped cutting tool bits. There are also many accessory attachments that can be used in association with the rotary tools, with the accessory attachments being connected to the stationary nose end portion of the rotary tool via a coupling apparatus. Among such accessory attachments is a flexible shaft attachment that conveniently allows the user to operate the various rotary tool bits around corners or in other remote areas of operation.
While such flexible shaft attachments have been available for many years, the manner in which the flexible shaft attachments are coupled to the tool has been the subject of continuing efforts to provide a simple and effective mechanism for preventing the disengagement of the flexible core member from the handpiece. Thus, the manner in which flexible shaft attachments are presently coupled to rotary tools, while effective, does not prevent disengagement of the flexible core member from the handpiece end under some operating circumstances.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is related to a particularly simple and convenient stop plug apparatus for preventing disengagement of the axially moveable and rotatable flexible core member of a flexible shaft attachment from the handpiece end during use. The present invention comprises a stop plug apparatus that enables a user to operate a flexible shaft attachment having a handpiece end to be coupled to a rotary tool in any position without risking disengagement of the flexible core member from the handpiece end.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side elevational view of the assembly in which the stop plug apparatus of the instant invention operates, and illustrates the flexible shaft attachment and rotary tool coupled to one another via the ferrule;
FIG. 2
is a top view of the assembly illustrated in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is an exploded sectional view of the stop plug apparatus of the instant invention with the ferrule of
FIG. 1
, taken along the
3
—
3
line.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of the stop plug apparatus of the instant invention assembled within the coupling device of
FIG. 1
, taken along the
3
—
3
line.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the coupling device of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the stop plug apparatus of the instant invention.
FIG. 7
is an elevational view of the stop plug apparatus of FIG.
6
.
FIG. 8
is a bottom view of the stop plug apparatus of FIG.
6
.
FIG. 9
is a perspective view of the drive cap of the assembly used in conjunction with the stop plug apparatus.
FIG. 10
is a bottom end view of the drive cap of FIG.
8
.
FIG. 11
is a section view of the drive cap of
FIG. 8
taken along the
10
—
10
line.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The preferred embodiment of the stop plug apparatus includes a generally cylindrical stop plug having an open end and a closed end, and a cylindrical chamber spanning therebetween, where the open end is configured to receive the flexible core member and the closed end prevents undesirable axial movement of the flexible core member of a flexible shaft into the output shaft of the rotary tool, which often results in disengagement of the flexible core member from the handpiece end.
Disengagement ordinarily occurs because the output shaft of the motorized drive unit has a predetermined internal depth and circumference, which shaft ordinarily has a collet inserted inside of it and a collet nut threaded on it. However, in applications wherein the output shaft is coupled directly to the flexible shaft attachment, the collet and collet nut are removed and the output shaft and flexible shaft attachment are directly threadedly connected to one another. Therefore, when modest force is applied to the core in the direction of the drive unit, the flexible core member disengages from the handpiece and slides into the output shaft of the rotary tool.
Alternative methods of preventing disengagement of the core from the handpiece have proven disadvantageous in view of the present invention. For example, lengthening the flexible core to extend between the handpiece and the distal end of the output shaft would necessarily preclude any axial movement between of the flexible core. However, this configuration is disadvantageous for numerous reasons. First, end portions at each end of the flexible core have square cross-sections to facilitate attachment and rotation of the flexible core at its ends. Lengthening the end portion at the driven end would require commensurate lengthening at the handpiece end so that the end portions would be balanced. Lengthening at the handpiece end would result in part of the square end portion at the handpiece end extending past the handpiece, and rotation of the square end portion within the flexible sheath causes undesirable friction. This friction can cause degradation and erosion of the flexible sheath, and unwanted vibrational movement of the square end portion interferes with the rotation of the core.
Additionally, the square end portions are formed using a die. The die, while forming a generally square shaped cross section on the end portions of the flexible core, does not form perfectly square shaped cross sections. Thus, there may exist a differential in mass at the corners of the square cross section, causing uneven rotation of the flexible core. This uneven rotation disrupts the operation of the rotary tool unit. Minimizing the length of this square shaped cross section is therefore desirable.
The instant invention is directed toward preventing disengagement of the flexible core member from the handpiece by placing the stop plug apparatus in the output shaft to limit axial movement of the flexible core member within the output shaft. The stop plug apparatus has a generally hollow, cylindrical body, an open end and a closed end, and a cylindrical chamber spanning between the ends. The open end of the stop plug preferably nests on an inside surface of a drive cap, which has an aperture at its center for matingly receiving an end of the flexible core member. The inside circumference of the drive cap is threaded to threadedly engage a threaded outside circumference of the output shaft. Thus, the stop plug is disposed within both the drive cap and the output shaft of the rotary tool, with closed end portion of the stop plug projecting into the cavity of the output shaft, while being prevented from sliding into the output shaft by an annular flange around the open end of the drive cap.
The flexible core member, which projects through the mating aperture of the drive cap and into the cavity of the stop plug, is therefore prevented from sliding axially into the output shaft by the closed end of the stop plug. In this manner, disengagement of the flexible core member from the handpiece is prevented.
Turning now to the drawings, the environment in which the preferred embodiment of the stop plug apparatus operates is illustrated in
FIG. 1
, where a rotary hand tool, indicated generally at
10
, is shown coupled to a flexible shaft attachment, indicated generally at
12
, via a coupling apparatus or ferrule, indicated generally at
14
. The rotary hand tool
10
has a nose portion indicated generally at
16
, and a rotary output shaft
18
, which is best shown in
FIG. 4
, and is intended to be attachable to a working tool bit such as a small circular saw blade, a cutting bit, or the like.
While it is understood that the instant invention is related to a stop plug apparatus, the particular coupling attachment and rotary hand tool are only illustrated in the drawings to provide a sample environment for operation of the stop plug apparatus. Thus, the instant invention contemplates use with any rotary hand tool of the type having a generally cylindrical, hollow rotary output shaft
18
extending from the rotary tool drive unit
10
, to which working tool bits are ordinarily attached by means of a collet and a collet nut (not shown). The rotary tool drive unit
10
for communicates rotational torque to various working tool bits. The rotary output shaft
18
includes an open end portion
20
having a threaded outer circumference. From its open end portion
20
toward the rotary tool drive unit
10
, the output shaft
18
has a predetermined interior depth and an inner circumference that gradually narrows, and is configured to matingly receive a collet (not shown, but of conventional design), which has a circumference that is slightly larger than the narrowest portion of the inner circumference of the rotary output shaft. In this way, the collet is prevented from sliding into the predetermined interior depth of the rotary output shaft
18
by the narrowing inner circumference of the rotary output shaft. The collet is tightened against a tool bit shank in the understood manner by a threaded collet nut, which threadedly engages the threaded outer circumference of the rotary output shaft
18
.
When a rotary hand tool is coupled to an accessory attachment, such as a flexible shaft attachment
12
, a coupling device
14
is generally used to couple the rotary tool drive unit
10
to the attachment. In doing so, the collet and collet nut are removed so that the output shaft
18
can be mechanically coupled to the flexible shaft attachment
12
, as will be described. The present invention contemplates use with any number of coupling devices, and should not be construed to be limited to the coupling device shown and described.
One such coupling device is illustrated in
FIGS. 1
,
3
,
4
and
5
. The coupling device
14
includes a mounting portion or ferrule having a generally hollow cylindrical body with an internal surface and an external surface. An open mounting end portion
22
has a circumferential opening in the ferrule and has a predetermined diameter configured to receive the nose portion
16
and rotary output shaft
18
of the rotary tool drive unit
10
. Opposite the open mounting end portion
22
is a smaller open end portion
24
to which the attachment
12
is mounted, where the smaller open end portion has a smaller diameter than the diameter of the open mounting end portion. Separating the two open end portions is a conical transition portion
26
, which is a sloped, funnel-shaped portion of the ferrule
14
that gradually narrows the diameter of the ferrule, and terminates in the generally cylindrical smaller open end portion
24
.
When the nose portion
16
and rotary output shaft
18
are properly inserted into the open mounting end portion
22
, opposing latch members
28
disposed on the outer circumference of the ferrule clamp down on and engage both the nose portion of the rotary tool to releasably secure the rotary tool drive unit
10
to the ferrule
14
. When in the fully locked position, the latch members
28
also engage a shelf-like locking flange
30
of the ferrule, to releasably lock the latch members into the locked position. In this way, the coupling device is securely attached to the rotary tool.
To couple the flexible shaft attachment
12
to the ferrule
14
, a lower portion of the cylindrical smaller open end portion
24
of the ferrule slidably engages a generally cylindrical mounting portion, designated generally at
32
, of the accessory attachment
12
. As illustrated in
FIG. 1
, the mounting portion of the accessory attachment
32
, which includes a coiled spring
34
, couples a hollow flexible rubber shaft
36
, which houses a flexible core member
38
, to the ferrule
14
. The coiled spring
34
has an inner circumference that is slightly smaller than the outer circumference of the smaller open end portion
24
of the ferrule
14
. Therefore, when the coiled spring
34
is mounted around the outer circumference of the smaller open portion
24
, the resulting force fit maintains frictional engagement of the coiled spring
34
with the smaller open end portion
24
of the ferrule
14
. The flexible core member
38
housed within the flexible rubber shaft
36
is consequently coupled to the ferrule
14
as well.
The flexible shaft
36
of the flexible shaft attachment
12
is generally hollow, and houses the generally cylindrical flexible core member
38
, which terminates at a handpiece
40
of the flexible shaft attachment and at its driven end, within the rotary output shaft
18
in the ferrule. At its driven end, the flexible core member
38
contains an engagement portion
42
, which includes a generally square-shaped, rather than cylindrical, circumference. Within the ferrule
14
, disposed on the bottom of the internal surface, is a drive cap
44
having an axial aperture
46
therethrough for receiving the engagement portion
42
of the flexible core member
38
. The aperture
46
of the drive cap is aligned with the opening of the smaller open end portion
24
. The drive cap
44
includes a main portion
48
, which is a generally cylindrical body having a uniform circumference, and a nut portion
50
that is unitary with the main portion. The transition between the main and nut portions
48
,
50
forms an annular shelf or shoulder
52
on the inside of the drive cap
44
. The aperture
46
of the drive cap
44
extends through both of the main and nut portions
48
,
50
. The nut portion
50
of the drive cap
44
abuts the bottom internal surface of the ferrule
14
. Because the engagement portion
42
of the flexible core member
38
is square, the aperture
46
of the drive cap
44
is similarly sized and configured to have a square-shaped circumference that is slightly larger than that of the flexible core member
38
. This mechanical configuration ensures that when the drive cap
44
is rotated, the flexible core member
38
inserted into the aperture
46
of the drive cap is consequently rotated.
Turning now to
FIGS. 3
,
5
,
6
and
7
, the stop plug apparatus embodying the instant invention is designated generally as
54
. In the preferred embodiment, the stop plug apparatus
54
nests at least partially within the drive cap
44
. Generally, a closed end portion
56
of the stop plug apparatus
54
protrudes into at least a portion of the output shaft
18
of the rotary tool drive unit
10
, and an open end portion
58
abuts the internal shoulder
52
the drive cap
44
. The distance from the open end portion
58
to said closed end portion
56
is less than the predetermined interior depth of the output shaft
18
, and the stop plug apparatus
54
thereby limits the depth of penetration of the flexible core member
38
in the output shaft. The internal circumference of the drive cap
44
is threaded to threadedly engage the threaded outer circumference of the output shaft
18
, which has already been decoupled from the collet nut used in other applications. Thus, when the rotary tool drive unit
10
and flexible shaft attachment
12
are coupled to one another via the ferrule
14
, the rotary output shaft
18
is threadedly coupled to the drive cap
44
within the ferrule
14
. In turn, the aperture
46
of the drive cap
44
, which is aligned with the open end portion
58
of the stop plug apparatus
54
, matingly receives the flexible core member
38
of the flexible shaft attachment
12
. The flexible core member
38
is enclosed within the closed end portion
56
, which protrudes into the output shaft
18
of the rotary tool drive unit
10
.
However, because the flexible core member
38
must be free to rotate within the flexible shaft
36
, this limits the manner in which the flexible core member
38
can be mounted and retained at its handpiece end. Consequently, the flexible core member
38
is only loosely mounted at its handpiece end, and when the handpiece end is raised above the horizontal plane at which the ferrule is located, gravity causes the flexible core member to disengage from the handpiece
40
. The diameter of the flexible core member
38
is smaller than even the narrowest portion of the inner circumference of the rotary output shaft
18
, and by force of gravity, slides or slips into the output shaft of the rotary tool drive unit
10
.
Accordingly, the stop plug apparatus
54
is placed within the output shaft
18
of the rotary tool drive unit
10
to restrict or eliminate axial movement of the flexible core member in the direction of the rotary tool. The stop plug apparatus is preferably a plastic device, such as nylon filled glass, and includes a generally cylindrical body, the open end portion
58
and the closed end portion
56
, and a cylindrical chamber extending therebetween. The closed end portion
56
has a first, relatively constant circumference, and the open end portion
58
has a second relatively constant circumference, where the first circumference is smaller than the second circumference. A sloped transition portion
60
separates the open end portion
58
from the closed end portion
56
, which, as it slopes from the closed end portion to the open end portion, has a gradually increasing circumference. Thus, in the preferred embodiment of the instant invention, the transition portion
60
gradually and smoothly bridges the differential between the open end portion
58
and closed end portion
56
. Among other things, this sloped transition portion
60
facilitates insertion of the stop plug apparatus
54
into the output shaft
18
.
The closed end portion
56
of the stop plug apparatus, which has a smaller external circumference than the internal circumference of the output shaft
18
, extends into the predetermined internal depth of the rotary output shaft. However, the outer circumference of the open end portion
58
is only slightly smaller than the internal circumference of the output shaft
18
, and is thereby configured to frictionally engage the internal circumference of the output shaft. Further, because the internal circumference of the rotary output shaft
18
narrows along its depth, the fit between the outer circumference of the open end portion
58
and the inner circumference of the output shaft
18
becomes gradually tighter, increasing the frictional engagement of the stop plug apparatus
54
with the output shaft.
The open end portion
56
of the stop plug includes an aperture having an annular flange
62
surrounding its circumference, and the underside of the annular flange is a generally flat, planar surface. In operation, this planar surface abuts the internal shoulder
52
on the inside of the drive cap
44
, and accordingly, has an outer circumference that is slightly smaller than the internal circumference of the drive cap, so that the stop plug apparatus
54
is configured to nest within the drive cap. Moreover, the annular flange
62
has an outer circumference that is slightly smaller than, or roughly equal to, the outer circumference of the output shaft
18
, so that the annular flange
62
will not fit within the internal circumference of the output shaft, but will not interfere with the threading of the internal circumference of the drive cap
44
to the outer circumference of the drive shaft.
When inserted into the output shaft
18
of the rotary tool drive unit
10
, a majority of the cylindrical chamber protrudes into the internal depth of the output shaft. Accordingly, the stop plug apparatus
54
is prevented from entirely slipping or sliding into the output shaft
18
in two ways. First, the frictional engagement of the open end portion
58
with the narrowing internal circumference forms a tight fit between the two, and second, the annular flange
62
surrounding the outer circumference of the open end portion is sized and configured to prevent its passing through the opening of the output shaft
18
.
The annular flange further
62
includes an annular groove
64
around its circumference in the preferred embodiment, although a less than circumferential annular groove is also contemplated by the instant invention. The annular groove
64
is provided so that when the user wants to remove the stop plug apparatus
54
, the surface of the flange
62
will be uneven enough to allow the user to grab the flange and apply a moderate amount of force to remove the plug. The annular groove
64
contours the surface so that a fingernail or a tool can engage the surface to remove the plug. However, when the friction fit between the stop plug apparatus
54
and the output shaft
18
cannot be overcome by pulling on the annular flange
62
, the stop plug apparatus is further provided with at least one and preferably two opposed, internally protruding ribs
66
(best shown in FIG.
8
). The ribs
66
extend internally into the cylindrical chamber of the stop plug apparatus
54
at a predetermined distance that is large enough to allow pliers or other suitable tool to engage the rib, and allow the user to pull the plug from the output shaft
18
, but are also small enough so as not to interfere with insertion of the flexible core
38
into the stop plug apparatus. The ribs
66
extend in the axial direction within the cylindrical chamber from the annular flange to the transition portion of the stop plug apparatus
54
.
Once the stop plug apparatus
54
is inserted into the output shaft
18
, the drive cap
44
can be threaded to the output shaft of the rotary tool drive unit
10
. Alternatively, the stop plug apparatus
54
can first be nested within the drive cap
44
, and the assembly of the stop plug apparatus and drive cap can be subsequently threaded to the output shaft
18
.
When the flexible shaft attachment has been secured to the smaller end portion
24
of the ferrule
14
, the engagement portion
42
of the flexible core member
38
protrudes into the cavity of the ferrule. When the drive cap
44
and stop plug apparatus
54
are in place, the flexible core member
38
protrudes through the corresponding aperture
46
in the drive cap, into the cylindrical chamber of the stop plug apparatus. The sloped nature of the transition portion
60
helps to guide the tip of the flexible core member
38
into the narrower closed end portion
56
, where it is unable to extend past the closed end. Thus, once the entire assembly is inserted into the output shaft
18
of the rotary tool drive unit
10
, axial movement of the flexible core member into the output shaft
18
is prevented insofar as the closed end portion
56
restricts such axial movement. The predetermined length of the stop plug apparatus
54
in nesting engagement with the drive cap
44
therefore corresponds to the length of the flexible core member
38
that may extend into the ferrule
14
.
While a particular embodiment of the present stop plug apparatus has been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.
Claims
- 1. Apparatus for preventing disengagement of an axially movable and rotatable flexible core of a flexible shaft attachment having a driven end and a handpiece end, the driven end having a ferrule for attachment to a rotary power tool having an exteriorly threaded hollow output shaft with a first predetermined interior depth for receiving the base end of tool bits that can be used with the power tool, the flexible shaft attachment having a drive cap attached to the output shaft, the drive cap having an aperture sized and shaped for receiving the core in fixed rotating engagement, said apparatus comprising:a generally cylindrical stop plug having an open end portion and a closed end portion, a cylindrical chamber extending from said open end portion to said closed end portion, with said open end portion having an outward extension adapted to engage the end of the output shaft and be held in place by the attached drive cap, the chamber being capable of receiving the core therein; wherein the distance from said open end portion to said closed end portion is less than the first predetermined interior depth, said stop plug thereby limiting the depth of penetration of the core in the output shaft.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said inner circumference of the drive cap is threaded to threadedly engage the output shaft of the rotary tool.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein an outer circumference of said open end portion of said stop plug is larger than an outer circumference of said closed end portion of said stop plug.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said closed end portion of said stop plug includes an annular flange configured to engage an internal shoulder of the drive cap.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said stop plug further includes an internal surface having at least one internally protruding rib to allow removal of said apparatus from the output shaft.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said at least one internally protruding rib comprises two opposed protruding ribs.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said stop plug further includes a transition portion having a sloped surface for facilitating penetration by said closed end portion of said stop plug into the output shaft.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said stop plug further includes an annular flange having a width approximately equal to or no greater than an external diameter of the output shaft.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said annular flange includes an outer circumference, said outer circumference having a groove around at least a portion thereof.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said stop plug includes an outer diameter of said open end portion that is slightly less than the internal diameter of the output shaft for a frictional fit of said outer diameter of said stop plug and the internal diameter of the output shaft.
- 11. Apparatus for preventing disengagement of an axially movable and rotatable flexible core of a flexible shaft attachment having a driven end and a handpiece end, the driven end having a ferrule for attachment to a rotary power tool, the tool having an exteriorly threaded hollow output shaft with a first predetermined interior depth for receiving the base end of tool bits that can be used with the power tool, the flexible shaft attachment having a drive cap attached to the output shaft, the drive cap having an aperture sized and shaped for receiving the core in fixed rotating engagement, said apparatus comprising:receiving means within the drive cap for receiving a driven end of the core; plugging means within the drive cap for restricting axial movement of the driven end of the core; and said plugging means having an engagement means between the output shaft and the drive cap for engaging the output shaft.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said receiving means comprises an open end portion of said apparatus and said plugging means comprises a closed end portion of said apparatus.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said engagement means comprises a open end portion of said apparatus that has an outer circumference that is greater than a circumference of said closed end portion but is slightly smaller than an inner circumference of the output shaft so as to frictionally engage the output shaft.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 11 further comprising securing means for preventing slippage of said apparatus into the output shaft.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said securing means comprises an annular flange surrounding said outer circumference of said open end portion, said annular flange having an outer circumference that is approximately equal to the outer circumference of the output shaft.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 11 further comprising removing means for removing said apparatus from the output shaft.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein said removing means comprises an annular groove within an annular flange on an outer circumference of said open end portion.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein said removing means comprises a pair of internal opposed ribs configured and arranged on an inside surface of said apparatus to oppose one another.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 11 further comprising insertion means.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein said insertion means comprise a sloped transition portion for guiding the core into said apparatus.
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