A door hinge (also known as a door hinge assembly) is very common in society. A typical door hinge assembly includes a door hinge pin that extends through the door hinge assembly. The hinge assembly is connected between the door and the door frame and allows for the opening and closing of the door.
Often it is necessary to remove the door for maintenance, repairs, or other reasons. To remove the door from the door frame, the user must first remove the hinge pin. The most common way to do this is to use a hammer and a screwdriver. The user typically places the screwdriver against the bottom of the hinge pin with and then taps the screwdriver with the hammer to push the pin out. This method can unfortunately cause damage to the hinge pin, the hinge assembly, the door, the door frame, and the surrounding walls.
There are prior art hinge pin removers, but they tend to be cumbersome, expensive, impractical and ineffective.
What is needed is a better hinge pin remover.
The present invention provides a hinge pin remover for removing a hinge pin from a door hinge assembly. A geared wheel is rotatably connected to a hinge pin remover body. The geared wheel includes a plurality of geared wheel teeth. A handle is rigidly connected to the geared wheel. A geared shaft extends through the remover body. The geared shaft includes a plurality of geared shaft teeth. The geared shaft teeth are engaged with the geared wheel teeth. A lower push rod is connected to the geared shaft and is for pushing the hinge pin as the geared wheel is rotated. A forked clip is slidingly connected to the geared shaft and is for pulling the hinge pin as the geared wheel is rotated.
Components of Hinge Remover
Forked Clip
Forked clip 10 is sliding connected to upper arm 18 of geared shaft 8 (
Geared Shaft
Geared shaft 8 extends downward through body 6 (
Geared Wheel
Geared wheel 17 includes hole 12 and is rotatably connected to body 6 via axle rod 20 (
Body
Body 6 includes circular collar 14 which surrounds hinge assembly 1 and is supported by hinge assembly 1 (
Utilization of Hinge Remover
Hinge pin 5 is preferably removed when the door is closed. Hinge assembly 1 includes hinge wings 2. One of hinge wings 2 is rigidly connected to the door (not shown) and the other hinge wing is connected to the door frame (not shown).
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While the present invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, the reader should consider these described embodiments only as particular embodiments. Many other embodiments are possible. Therefore, the reader should determine the scope of the present invention by the claims and their legal equivalents.
The present invention relates to hand tools, and in particular to hand tools for removing door hinge pins. This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/389,481, filed on Mar. 1, 2016, all of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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