Information
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Patent Grant
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6634102
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Patent Number
6,634,102
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Date Filed
Wednesday, February 27, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 21, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 029 888021
- 029 88802
- 029 888
- 029 40203
- 029 40208
- 029 4265
- 029 4261
- 417 53
- 417 2222
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump includes an access plug, a sealing o-ring, and an end block modified to receive the access plug. The access plug preferably includes a front flange, a threaded body, and a rear tapered end. An o-ring groove is formed adjacent the front flange to retain the sealing o-ring. An internal thread is preferably formed in the modified end block to threadably receive the access plug. An opening is formed through the length of the access plug which is sized to receive the sensing rod. The access plug is unthreaded to allow the sensing rod to be removed. A nut removal tool inserted through the internal threads of the modified end block to unscrew a rod nut. Once the rod nut has been unscrewed, the sensing rod may be removed.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to hydraulic water pumps and more specifically to a method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump without disassembling thereof.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
Hydraulic water pumps are commonly used to pump water for pipeline cleaning. The hydraulic water pump utilizes a sensing rod to make contact with a roller arm or to trigger a proximity switch. Actuation of the roller arm or activation of the proximity switch causes a solenoid operated hydraulic valve to open the flow of hydraulic oil to one port and close the other port. Unfortunately, the sensing rod is exposed to the outer atmosphere. The sensing rod will become damaged from weather exposure and physical abuse. If the sensing rod becomes damaged, a rod seal will not be able to seal the sensing rod and hydraulic fluid will leak out of the hydraulic water pump. Leakage of hydraulic fluid is unacceptable and the sensing rod must be replaced. However, it takes approximately 10-12 hours to replace the sensing rod, because the hydraulic water pump must be removed from a truck and thereof must also be disassembled. Unfortunately, removing an end plate results in the entire pump becoming disassembled.
Accordingly, there is a clearly felt need in the art for a method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump without disassembling thereof.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump for ease of maintenance. The method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump includes an access plug, a sealing o-ring, and an end block modified to receive the access plug. The access plug is preferably retained in the modified end block by forming external threads on the access plug, which mate with internal threads formed in the modified end block, but other retention methods may also be used such as retaining the access plug with a snap ring.
The access plug preferably includes a front flange, a threaded body, and a rear tapered end. An o-ring groove is formed adjacent the front flange to retain the sealing o-ring. A rod opening is formed through the length of the access plug which is sized to receive the sensing rod. A flange bore is formed on a front of the modified end block to receive the front flange of the access plug.
The sealing o-ring is inserted into the o-ring groove, before the access plug is threaded into the modified end block. The sealing o-ring prevents oil from leaking from around the outer perimeter of the access plug. When maintenance needs to be performed on the sensing rod, the access plug is unscrewed from the modified end block. A nut removal tool is inserted through the internal threads in the modified end block to unscrew a rod nut. Once the rod nut has been unscrewed, the sensing rod is removed. The hydraulic water pump does not have to be disassembled to replace the sensing rod. Replacement of the sensing rod using the method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump takes approximately one hour.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an access plug for a hydraulic water pump which allows maintenance to be performed on a sensing rod without disassembling the entire hydraulic water pump.
These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a prior art hydraulic water pump.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of an access plug and modified end block in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a cross sectional view of an access plug and modified end block in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a partial cross sectional view of a hydraulic water pump with an access plug threaded into a modified end block in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a side view of a nut removal tool for removing a rod nut from a hydraulic water pump in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 6
is an end view of a first end of a nut removal tool in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 7
is an end view of a second end of a nut removal tool in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a partial cross sectional view of a hydraulic water pump with an access plug removed from a modified end block and a nut removal tool inserted over a rod nut of a hydraulic water pump in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to
FIG. 1
, there is shown an exploded perspective view of a prior art hydraulic water pump
98
. The hydraulic water pump
98
includes an end block
100
, an oil cylinder
102
, piston rod
104
, oil piston
106
, sensing rod
108
, and rod nut
110
and a center block
112
. With reference to
FIGS. 2-4
, the method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump includes an access plug
10
, a sealing o-ring
12
, and an end block
100
modified to receive the access plug
10
. The access plug
10
is preferably retained in a modified end block
100
′ by forming external threads
14
on the access plug
10
, which are threadably engagable with internal threads
114
formed in the modified end block
100
′, but other retention methods may also be used such as retaining the access plug
10
with a snap ring.
The access plug
10
preferably includes a front flange
16
and a rear tapered end
18
. An o-ring groove
20
is formed behind the front flange
16
to retain the sealing o-ring
12
. A rod opening
22
is formed through the length of the access plug
10
that is sized to receive the sensing rod
108
. Preferably, a seal counterbore
24
is formed in the front flange
16
to receive a rod seal
109
. A rod counterbore
26
is preferably formed in the rear tapered end
18
to provide clearance for the sensing rod
108
. Preferably, at least two holes
28
are formed in the front flange
16
to receive a spanner wrench. The spanner wrench allows removal of the access plug
10
. However, other methods of removing the access plug
10
may also be used.
A flange bore
116
is formed on a front of the modified end block
100
′ to receive the front flange
16
of the access plug
10
. An o-ring bearing surface
118
is formed adjacent the flange bore
116
to provide sealing to the sealing o-ring
12
. The o-ring bearing surface
118
is contoured to seal the o-ring
12
. The shape of the contour is an industry standard and well known in the art. An oil supply bore
120
is normally formed in a prior art end block
100
for the flow of hydraulic oil.
With reference to
FIGS. 5-7
, a nut removal tool
30
includes a tubular body
32
terminated by a socket end
34
. A socket cavity sin
36
is formed in the socket end
34
to receive the rod nut
110
. An inner opening
38
in the tubular body
32
has a cross section which is large enough to provide clearance for the sensing rod
108
. Preferably, at least two flats
40
are formed on the outer perimeter of the tubular body
32
at a first end thereof to facilitate gripping by a hand tool.
To attach the access plug
10
to the modified end block
100
′, the sealing o-ring
12
is inserted into the o-ring groove
20
and the access plug
10
is threaded into the modified end block
100
′. The sealing o-ring
12
prevents hydraulic oil from leaking from around the outer perimeter of the access plug
10
. When maintenance needs to be performed on the sensing rod
108
, the access plug
10
is unscrewed from the modified end block
100
′. With reference to
FIG. 8
, the nut removal tool
30
is then inserted through the internal threads
114
in the modified end block
100
′. The rod nut
110
is received by the socket cavity
36
of the nut removal tool
30
. The nut removal tool
30
is rotated to unscrew the rod nut
110
from an end of the piston rod
104
. The sensing rod
108
is withdrawn from the hydraulic water pump
98
. The hydraulic water pump
98
does not have to be disassembled to replace the sensing rod
108
. A new sensing rod
108
may be inserted and the process reversed.
While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A method of providing access to a sensing rod of a hydraulic water pump comprising the steps of:providing an access plug having a rod opening formed through a length thereof; forming a plug opening through an end block to receive said access plug; and attaching said access plug to said end block to prevent leakage of a fluid.
- 2. The method of providing access to a sensing rod of a hydraulic water pump of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:removing said access plug; inserting a rod removal tool into said plug opening; unthreading a rod nut with said rod removal tool; and withdrawing the sensing rod from the hydraulic water pump.
- 3. The method of providing access to a sensing rod of a hydraulic water pump of claim 1, further comprising the step of:providing a nut removal tool including a tubular body terminated by a socket end, a socket cavity being formed in said socket end to receive the rod nut, an inner opening in said tubular body having a cross section which is large enough to provide clearance for the sensing rod.
- 4. The method of providing access to a sensing rod of a hydraulic water pump of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:forming an internal thread in said end block; and forming external threads on said access plug such that said access plug is threadably engagable with said end block.
- 5. The method of providing access to a sensing rod of a hydraulic water pump of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:providing a sealing o-ring; providing a front flange formed on one end of said access plug and a rear tapered end being formed on the opposite end of said access plug; and providing a o-ring groove being formed adjacent said front flange that is sized to receive said sealing o-ring.
- 6. The method of providing access to a sensing rod of a hydraulic water pump of claim 5, further comprising the steps of:forming a flange bore in said end block which is sized to receive said front flange; and forming an o-ring bearing surface adjacent said flange bore.
- 7. The method of providing access to a sensing rod of a hydraulic water pump of claim 5, further comprising the step of:forming at least two holes in said front flange which are sized to receive a spanner wrench.
- 8. A method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump comprising the steps of:providing an access plug having a rod opening formed through a length thereof; forming a plug opening through an end block to attachably receive said access plug; inserting a rod removal tool into said plug opening; unthreading a rod nut with said rod removal tool; and withdrawing the sensing rod from the hydraulic water pump.
- 9. The method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump of claim 8, further comprising the step of:providing a nut removal tool including a tubular body terminated by a socket end, a socket cavity being formed in said socket end to receive the rod nut, an inner opening in said tubular body having a cross section which is large enough to provide clearance for the sensing rod.
- 10. The method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump of claim 8, further comprising the steps of:forming an internal thread in said end block; and forming external threads on said access plug such that said access plug is threadably engagable with said end block.
- 11. The method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump of claim 8, further comprising the steps of:providing a sealing o-ring; providing a front flange formed on one end of said access plug and a rear tapered end being formed on the opposite end of said access plug; and providing a o-ring groove being formed adjacent said front flange which is sized to receive said sealing o-ring.
- 12. The method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump of claim 11, further comprising the steps of:forming a flange bore in said end block which is sized to receive said front flange; and forming an o-ring bearing surface adjacent said flange bore.
- 13. The method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump of claim 11, further comprising the step of:forming at least two holes in said front flange which are sized to receive a spanner wrench.
- 14. A method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump comprising the steps of:providing an access plug having an external thread and a rod opening formed through a length thereof; forming an internal thread in an end block to threadably receive said access plug; inserting a rod removal tool into said plug opening; unthreading a rod nut with said rod removal tool; and withdrawing the sensing rod from the hydraulic water pump.
- 15. The method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump of claim 14, further comprising the step of:providing a nut removal tool including a tubular body terminated by a socket end, a socket cavity being formed in said socket end to receive the rod nut, an inner opening in said tubular body having a cross section which is large enough to provide clearance for the sensing rod.
- 16. The method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump of claim 14, further comprising the steps of:providing a sealing o-ring; providing a front flange formed on one end of said access plug and a rear tapered end being formed on the opposite end of said access plug; and providing a o-ring groove being formed adjacent said front flange which is sized to receive said sealing o-ring.
- 17. The method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump of claim 16, further comprising the steps of:forming a flange bore in said end block which is sized to receive said front flange; and forming an o-ring bearing surface adjacent said flange bore.
- 18. The method of removing a sensing rod from a hydraulic water pump of claim 16, further comprising the step of:forming at least two holes in said front flange which are sized to receive a spanner wrench.
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