Impact fan clutch wrench

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6354178
  • Patent Number
    6,354,178
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 29, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 12, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
A fan clutch wrench set includes multiple driving wrenches which are sized to fit in the restricted space between a fan and an engine block and to engage a fan clutch wrench retention nut inasmuch as the wrench is made from a thin plate of steel. A separate handle includes bifurcated legs which fit over the sides of the flat plate driving wrench and engage a driving surface so as to drive the driving wrench and impart a turning force against the nut.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In a principal aspect the present invention relates to a fan clutch wrench set, and more particularly to a set of wrenches which are useful for the removal of a fan clutch, associated with the fan of an internal combustion engine, by engaging the nut that retains the fan clutch on its shaft and releasing the nut from the shaft.




Typically, the internal combustion engine of a vehicle includes a fan which facilitates movement of air over the engine and through the engine radiator. The fan may not be operative at all times when the engine is running; for example, when cold during initial start up. Also, certain engines are designed so that the fan will remain operative even though the engine operation has terminated. Such internal combustion engines utilize a fan assembly driven by and connected with a fan drive shaft through a clutch mechanism. Often, this clutch mechanism operates in response to the speed of the engine and/or the temperature of the coolant or engine relative to ambient temperature. In other words, a clutch assembly typically interfaces between the fan and a drive shaft associated with the fan.




The fan is most often positioned at the forward end of a vehicle engine immediately adjacent a radiator, i.e. between a radiator and the engine block. Typically, the space between the fan and the engine or radiator is exceedingly limited. Thus, when attempting to replace the clutch assembly or otherwise repair the fan, it is extremely difficult to engage the nut which retains the fan clutch assembly and loosen that nut so as to permit replacement of the clutch. Consequently, there has developed a need to devise a fan clutch wrench set which enables an auto mechanic to access the clutch retention nut even though space is very limited.




Heretofore, wrenches made from flat plate material have been utilized or suggested for use in removal of a fan clutch retaining nut. Such wrenches usually require a very long lever arm in order to obtain an appropriate mechanical advantage to effect removal of the fan clutch retention nut. Often, within the engine compartment, however, there is limited room for such a wrench. Additionally, each engine size and brand typically has its own unique fan clutch wrench nut construction. That is, the size and/or shape of the retention nut may vary. Thus, there is a need to have either a rather large set of long handled flat plate wrenches, or to have some type of wrench that may be easily adjusted to accommodate various retention nut sizes. Consequently, there is a need for an improved fan clutch wrench set or construction.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly, the present invention comprises a fan clutch wrench set which includes two basic component parts, a nut driving wrench and a drive handle. The nut driving wrench part of the set may be easily substituted to accommodate a fan clutch wrench retention nut of any size or shape. The nut driving wrench part or element of the set is relatively short (5 inches to 10 inches) in length and is formed from a flat metal plate. The nut driving wrench part includes a jaw at one end which fits over a fan clutch retention nut. At the opposite end, the nut driving wrench is configured with an arcuate driving surface which may be located in the plate or along one of the edges or sides of the flat plate forming the nut driving wrench part of the set.




The second element or part of the wrench set, namely the drive handle, is designed to engage against the arcuate driving surface of the nut driving wrench element. The drive handle preferably includes a yoke comprised of bifurcated arms which fit over the sides of the plate comprising the nut driving wrench so that the handle fits against the arcuate surface thereof and is held in that position. Thus, the drive handle is aligned against the drive surface of the driving wrench and a pneumatic tool or other driving device may be impacted against the drive handle to drive the nut driving wrench and thus rotate a fan clutch retention nut.




In one embodiment, a pin connecting the bifurcated arms helps retain the yoke in position by engaging a slot in the end of the nut driving wrench. Multiple nut driving wrenches may be provided in the set, each nut driving wrench having a separate jaw configuration and/or size to thereby accommodate various sized nuts associated with various fan clutch assemblies. Each of the driving wrenches, however, includes a jaw, a lever arm extending from the jaw and an opposite driving end which includes a driving surface that can be engaged by the separate drive handle. In each instance, the driving end of each nut driving wrench which is to be engaged by the drive handle has a substantially identical arcuate configuration and, preferably, a slot for receiving the pin provided in the drive handle yoke which fits over the sides of the nut driving wrench. Alternatively, the drive pin of the drive handle may engage an opening in the driving end of the nut driving wrench to drive the nut driving wrench.




Preferably The arcuate driving surface of the driving wrench and the driving surface of the handle have substantially the same arcuate shape. This facilitates application of uniform force by the handle on the driving wrench.




Thus, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved fan clutch wrench set capable of being utilized in restricted spaces found in an internal combustion engine compartment.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a highly efficient and reasonably priced fan clutch wrench set which is rugged and easy to manipulate and use, especially in restricted spaces.




Further, it is an object of the invention to provide a fan clutch wrench set which may be used in combination with a pneumatic driver or other driving mechanism to detach or unscrew a fan clutch wrench retention nut quickly and easily.




These and other objects, advantages and features of the invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




In the detailed description which follows, reference will be made to the drawing comprised of the following figures:





FIG. 1

is an exploded isometric view of the wrench set as it is utilized for loosening or detaching a fan clutch wrench retention nut;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of a fan clutch wrench retention nut driving wrench member in combination with a drive handle thus comprising a fan clutch wrench set;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of a typical driving wrench of the set;





FIG. 4

is a side elevation of the driving wrench of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a plan view of the drive handle;





FIG. 6

is a partial plan view of the handle of

FIG. 5

rotated by 90°;





FIG. 7

is a partial plan view of the handle of

FIG. 5

in combination with a pneumatic driver;





FIG. 8

is a partial cross sectional view of an alternative driving end of the handle wherein the driving end is comprised of an investment cast member; and





FIG. 9

is a partial cross sectional view of the handle end of

FIG. 8 and a

typical wrench cooperative with the driving end of the handle.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the figures, the fan clutch wrench set includes a nut driving wrench part or element


10


and a separate drive handle part or element


12


. The driving wrench part or driving wrench


10


and drive handle


12


are used in combination to remove a fan clutch wrench retention nut


14


, as depicted in

FIG. 1

, by engaging the nut


14


and turning the nut


14


on its shaft in response to force imparted thereto through the wrench


10


and handle


12


, the force being provided, for example, by a pneumatic tool


16


which engages against one end of handle


12


.




A plurality of separate driving wrenches


10


may be utilized singly in combination with the universal drive handle


12


. That is, the configuration and size of each one of a number of the driving wrenches


10


may be changed or altered to accommodate various sizes of fan clutch wrench retention nuts


14


. The jaw of each driving wrench


10


, as described in greater detail below, may thus be altered in size, shape, or configuration to accommodate various nut sizes and configurations. Also, the length of a lever arm


20


of the nut driving wrench


10


may be distinct as required or desired. In all circumstances, however, a single drive handle


12


is useful with each and every one of the driving wrenches


10


.




Each nut driving wrench


10


thus includes the lever arm


20


with a longitudinal or lever arm axis


22


extending along the length of the lever arm


20


. Lever arm


20


is typically 4 inches to 10 inches long. Each driving wrench


10


is made from a flat planar steel plate material and further includes a jaw


24


at one end and a driving or impact end


26


. The jaw


24


includes a jaw opening


28


which is configured and sized so as to appropriately engage a compatible retention nut


14


of a fan clutch wrench assembly. Thus, by configuring the jaw opening


28


, it is possible to provide a unique driving wrench


10


for each and every retention nut


14


.

FIG. 2

illustrates one typical driving wrench construction.




The impact or driving end


26


of the driving wrench


10


includes an arcuate surface


30


which is defined along a top edge


31


of the plate comprising the driving wrench


10


. The arcuate surface


30


extends along an arc in the range of at least 5° up to 125°. Preferably, the arcuate range is at least 15° and, in a most preferred embodiment, the range extends to as much as 125° of arc and is at least 40° of arc in extent. The arcuate surface


30


is preferably circular in configuration and is centered adjacent or offset from the axis


22


.




A longitudinal slot


32


having a uniform width extends upwardly in the impact end


26


toward the arcuate surface


30


from the side opposite the arcuate surface


30


. The longitudinal slot


32


terminates with a curved surface


34


which is preferably circular and which is preferably concentric with the center of the arcuate surface


30


. The sides of the slot


32


form an angle with the axis


22


in the range of 20° to 120°. Preferably, the sides of uniform width, slot


32


are inclined toward the jaw


24


and form an angle of approximately 60° with the axis


22


.




The drive handle


12


includes a longitudinal axis


40


. At one end of the drive handle


12


are parallel, spaced arms


42


and


44


defining a yoke. The arms


42


,


44


are connected by a pin


46


which includes an elastic bushing


48


. For example, bushing


48


may comprise a ⅛ inch layer of polyurethane over a ¼ inch diameter pin. Pin


46


is transverse to the axis


40


. Arms


42


and


44


are spaced from one another slightly greater than the width of the driving wrench plate


10


so that the arms


42


,


44


can easily fit over the plate comprising the wrench


10


and so that the pin


46


with its elastic bushing


48


can slide into the slot


32


. The pin


46


is spaced from an upper impact surface


50


defined between the arms


42


and


44


at the top end of the slot defined by those arms


42


,


44


at a distance slightly greater than the maximum dimension of the width or distance between the top of the slot


32


and the arcuate surface


30


; namely, the dimension exemplified by the distance


52


in FIG.


5


. Thus, the pin


46


may easily slide into slot


32


with some space or play available between the surface


50


and the surface


30


. The drive handle


12


is typically formed from a steel tube. The arms


42


and


44


may be separately formed on a rod fitted into the tube


54


.




As depicted in

FIG. 7

, a ram head or driver head


56


in the form of a rod


62


, is positioned and engaged with the tube


54


at the upper end of the handle


12


. The head


56


includes a flange


58


so that a pneumatic drive collet


61


of the pneumatic hammer


16


may be fitted over the rod


62


and engage against the flange


58


to impart force thereto. A coil spring


63


threads onto the end of impact tool


16


. The free end of the spring


63


is formed as a loop


65


which fits around the head


56


and retains the handle


12


adjacent to a radiused area


67


on the front of the tool


16


. The spring


63


keeps the driver handle


12


from falling out of the impact tool


16


and also is a safety device to prevent launching the handle


12


away from the tool


16


.





FIGS. 8 and 9

depict an alternative embodiment of a drive handle


12


, and more particularly, the addition of a yoke


80


as depicted in

FIGS. 8 and 9

for use with a drive wrench


10


, for example, as shown in FIG.


9


. Specifically, the yoke


80


is formed by investment casting methods so that a unitary yoke


80


comprises first and second parallel spaced arms


82


and


84


connected by an integral generally cylindrical shaped pin


86


which is spaced from an arcuate engagement surface


88


. It is to be noted that the radius of curvature, R


1


, of the arcuate engagement surface formed by the investment casting method is substantially identical to the radius of curvature R


2


of the driving wrench


10


. It has been discovered that by matching the radius of curvature of these elements, that a more consistent and continuous driving force may be applied to a nut, for example. The yoke


80


further includes a projecting axial stub or stud


90


which fits within a hollow cylindrical steel tube


92


and may effect alignment of the yoke


80


therewith. The yoke


80


and the tube


92


may be attached one to the other by means of laser welding for example. Laser welding techniques seem to be especially beneficial to the manufacture of such a drive handle.




In practice, an appropriate nut driving wrench


10


is chosen to compatibly fit over the nut


14


of the fan clutch. Typically, the wrench


10


is thin enough to fit between the fan and the fan clutch in the engine compartment and extends radially outwardly from the axis of the nut


14


. The drive handle


12


is then positioned so that the impact surface


50


fits against the arcuate surface


30


of driving wrench


10


. Impact may then be made against the impact end


56


. Impact forces can thus be directed in the clockwise or counterclockwise direction, depending upon the manner and side on which the wrench


10


is affixed to the nut


14


. Driving the wrench


10


in this manner will loosen the nut


14


as desired to permit removal of the fan clutch. The process may be reversed and the parts may be reversed in order to cause tightening of the nut


14


, if that is so desired or if the nut


14


has reverse threads. Note that the elastic bushing


48


in the first embodiment helps to avoid shear of the pin


46


when handle


12


is intermittently driven and bounces back and forth.




Among the features of the invention which are deemed to be generally important is the inclusion of the arcuate surface


30


or


88


which enables impingement of the drive handle surface


50


in a uniform manner as the wrench


10


turns the nut


14


. That is, the handle


12


may be maintained in a vertical position, for example, over a wide range of motion of the wrench


10


as it moves about the axis of the nut


14


. Other shapes and configurations connecting the handle


12


and wrench


10


may be utilized. Also, other means for driving the drive wrench may be provided. For example, handle


12


may be a flat plate with a pin


46


projecting from one side inserted through an opening in the impact end


26


. The opening may be a throughbore or a slot opening at the top edge of the impact end


26


rather than the bottom edge. Such a pin may then be held in position by a lock ring or lock washer. Various other configurations of the jaw


24


may also be provided. The configuration of the slot


32


and the configuration of the surface


30


are also variable as desired. As stated above, the nut driving wrench


10


may be one element from a large set of such wrenches, each wrench being customized to fit on a particular nut and for a particular engine compartment. The shape of the jaw opening


28


, the length of arm


20


and other features of each wrench


10


are thus customized, although each wrench


10


may be separately used with handle


12


. With the preferred embodiment, which utilizes a slot


32


and drive surface


30


, quick exchange of wrenches


10


is thus functionally enhanced. Thus, the invention is to be limited only by the following claims and equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A fan clutch wrench set comprising, in combination:(a) a plurality of driving wrenches, each driving wrench having a lever arm defining a lever arm axis with a drive head end and an opposite impact end, said ends being generally aligned on the axis, said drive head end including a jaw configuration for engaging a fan clutch retention nut, said impact end including an arcuate outside driving surface extending over a sector greater than 15°; and (b) a drive handle having a longitudinal axis, a ram end at one end of the handle and a yoke at the opposite end, said yoke including a drive face transverse to the longitudinal axis and spaced legs on opposite sides of the drive face for fitting over the impact end of the driving wrench with the drive face against the arcuate outside driving surface, whereby the drive head end may be placed over a nut and the drive handle yoke positioned on the impact end as the ram end is engaged to impart a turning force to the nut through the lever arm.
  • 2. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 2 wherein the impact end of the driving wrench includes a slot opposite to the arcuate surface, and wherein the yoke of the drive handle includes a pin between the legs for fitting into the slot when the drive handle is engaged with the driving wrench.
  • 3. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 2 including a plurality of separate driving wrenches, each separate driving wrench having a distinct jaw configuration.
  • 4. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 2 wherein the slot forms an angle with the driving wrench axis in the range of about 20° to 120°.
  • 5. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 2 wherein the slot includes an arcuate end with a center.
  • 6. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 1 or 5 wherein the center of the arcuate surface is offset from the driving wrench axis.
  • 7. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 5 wherein the arcuate surface is concentric with the center of the arcuate end of the slot.
  • 8. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 1 or 2 wherein the driving wrench is in the form of a flat plate.
  • 9. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 2 wherein the pin includes an elastic material surface layer.
  • 10. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 1 wherein the arcuate driving surface has an arcuate extent greater than 90°.
  • 11. A fan clutch wrench set comprising, in combination:(a) a driving wrench in the form of a flat plate with a top edge, said plate defining a lever arm with a nut engaging jaw at one end and an impact surface at the opposite end, said opposite end including a slot; and (b) a drive handle having a longitudinal axis with a first end for receiving a ram force and a second end for engaging the impact surface of the driving wrench said second end including a pin for engaging the driving wrench slot and holding the drive handle engaged with the driving wrench.
  • 12. The wrench set of claim 1 or 11 further including a drive tool for engaging the drive handle and a retention member for coupling the tool to the drive handle.
  • 13. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 12 wherein the drive handle second end includes a yoke with spaced legs to fit on opposite sides of the plate to hold the handle on the plate.
  • 14. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 12 wherein the impact surface is an arcuate surface on the top edge.
  • 15. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 12 or 14 wherein the second end includes an impact surface transverse to the longitudinal axis.
  • 16. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 12 wherein the second end includes a yoke with spaced legs for fitting over the sides of the plate.
  • 17. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 12 wherein the drive handle includes a yoke with an engagement surface for engaging the impact surface and wherein the engagement surface and the impact surface each have a radius of curvature and each have the same radius of curvature.
  • 18. A fan clutch wrench set comprising, in combination:(a) a driving wrench having a lever arm defining a lever arm axis with a drive head end and an opposite impact end, said ends being generally aligned on the axis, said drive head end including a jaw configuration for engaging a fan clutch retention nut, said impact end including an arcuate outside driving surface extending over a sector greater than about 15°, said impact end including a slot opposite the arcuate surface, and; (b) a drive handle having a longitudinal axis, a ram end at one end of the handle and a yoke at the opposite end, said yoke including a drive face transverse to the longitudinal axis and spaced legs on opposite sides of the drive face for fitting over the impact end of the driving wrench with the drive face against the arcuate outside driving surface, whereby the drive head end may be placed over a nut and the drive handle yoke positioned on the impact end as the ram end is engaged to impart a turning force to the nut through the lever arm, said yoke including a pin between the legs for fitting into the driving wrench slot.
  • 19. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 18 including a plurality of separate driving wrenches, each separate driving wrench having a distinct jaw configuration.
  • 20. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 18 wherein the arcuate driving surface has an arcuate extent greater than 90°.
  • 21. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 18 wherein the slot forms an angle with the driving wrench axis in the range of about 20° to 120°.
  • 22. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 18 wherein the slot includes an arcuate end with a center.
  • 23. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 22 wherein the arcuate surface is concentric with the center of the arcuate end of the slot.
  • 24. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 18 wherein the center of the arcuate surface is offset from the driving wrench axis.
  • 25. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 18 wherein the driving wrench is in the form of a flat plate.
  • 26. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 18 wherein the pin includes an elastic material surface layer.
  • 27. A fan clutch wrench set comprising, in combination:(a) a driving wrench in the form of a flat plate with a top edge, said plate defining a lever arm with a nut engaging jaw at one end and an impact surface at the opposite end; (b) a drive handle having a longitudinal axis with a first end for receiving a ram force and a second end for engaging the impact surface of the driving wrench; (c) a drive tool for engaging the drive handle; and (d) a retention member for coupling the drive tool to the drive handle.
  • 28. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 27 wherein the drive handle second end includes a yoke with spaced legs to fit on opposite sides of the plate to hold the handle on the plate.
  • 29. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 27 wherein the driving wrench opposite end includes a slot and the second end of the drive handle includes a pin for engaging the slot and holding the drive handle engaged with the driving wrench.
  • 30. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 27 wherein the impact surface is an arcuate surface on the top edge.
  • 31. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 27 wherein the second end includes an impact surface transverse to the longitudinal axis.
  • 32. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 27 including a slot in the opposite end of the driving wrench and a pin in the second end of the drive handle for engaging the slot.
  • 33. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 32 wherein the second end includes a yoke with spaced legs for fitting over the sides of the plate.
  • 34. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 27 wherein the drive handle includes a yoke with an engagement surface for engaging the impact surface and wherein the engagement surface and the impact surface each have a radius of curvature and each have the same radius of curvature.
  • 35. A fan clutch wrench set comprising, in combination:(a) a driving wrench in the form of a flat plate having a lever arm defining a lever arm axis with a drive head end and an opposite impact end, said ends being generally aligned on the axis, said drive head end including a jaw configuration for engaging a fan clutch retention nut, said impact end including an arcuate outside driving surface extending over a sector greater than 15°; and (b) a drive handle having a longitudinal axis, a ram end at one end of the handle and a yoke at the opposite end, said yoke including a drive face transverse to the longitudinal axis and spaced legs on opposite sides of the drive face for fitting over the impact end of the driving wrench with the drive face against the arcuate outside driving surface, whereby the drive head end may be placed over a nut and the drive handle yoke positioned on the impact end as the ram end is engaged to impart a turning force to the nut through the lever arm.
  • 36. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 35 wherein the impact end of the driving wrench includes a slot opposite to the arcuate surface, and wherein the yoke of the drive handle includes a pin between the legs for fitting into the slot when the drive handle is engaged with the driving wrench.
  • 37. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 36 wherein the slot forms an angle with the driving wrench axis in the range of about 20° to 120°.
  • 38. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 36 wherein the slot includes an arcuate end with a center.
  • 39. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 38 wherein the arcuate surface is concentric with the center of the arcuate end of the slot.
  • 40. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 35 including a plurality of separate driving wrenches, each separate driving wrench having a distinct jaw configuration.
  • 41. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 35 wherein the arcuate driving surface has an arcuate extent greater than 90°.
  • 42. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 35 wherein the center of the arcuate surface is offset from the driving wrench axis.
  • 43. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 35 wherein the driving wrench is in the form of a flat plate.
  • 44. The fan clutch wrench set of claim 35 wherein the pin includes an elastic material surface layer.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION

This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/585,968 filed Jun. 2, 2000.

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Entry
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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/585968 Jun 2000 US
Child 09/725612 US