Claims
- 1. In a pulling tool for pulling off a rotor of a motor or a fan from a shaft, and the like, said pulling tool comprising an elongated screw having a first end and a second end, a housing with which said screw is threadingly received, said housing comprising a first open end through which threadingly passes said screw, and a second open end through which protrudes said second end of said screw, said housing comprising at least first securing means for releasably holding a fan, and the like, said first securing means comprising a plurality of hooked securing arm-members, each said arm-member having a first end and a second hooked end, said second end of each said arm-member being capable of being hung so as to protrude beyond said second open end of said housing, wherein the improvement comprises:
said housing comprising a first, relatively-narrower section having a first end constituting said first open end, and a second end; and a second, relatively-larger section having a first end connected to said second end of said first section, and a second end constituting said second open end of said housing; said first end of said second section comprising an annular surface portion; said annular surface portion having groove means formed therein for receiving said second end of said arm-members, whereby said arm-members may be suspended thereby.
- 2. The pulling tool according to claim 1, wherein said groove-means comprises a continuous groove extending for a full 360 degrees about said annular surface.
- 3. The pulling tool according to claim 1, wherein said groove-means comprises a plurality of separate, spaced-apart grooves extending about said annular surface.
- 4. The pulling tool according to claim 3, wherein said plurality of grooves are equally-spaced apart about said annular surface.
- 5. The pulling tool according to claim 4, wherein said plurality of separate, spaced-apart grooves are at least six in number.
- 6. The pulling tool according to claim 1, further comprising second securing means comprising a plurality of rotatable bolts, and a plurality of holes formed in said housing for threadingly receiving said plurality of bolts, for releasably holding a rotor of a motor, and the like.
- 7. The pulling tool according to claim 1, wherein said second section is circular in cross section.
- 8. The pulling tool according to claim 1, wherein said first securing means comprises at least three arm-members with the first ends of said three arm-members being removably mounted in three said holes of said second plurality of holes; said first securing means comprising at least three bolts mounted in said first plurality of holes.
- 9. The pulling tool according to claim 1, wherein each said arm-member comprises a main elongated portion, said first end having an acute-angle portion extending at an acute angle with respect to said main elongated portion, whereby each said arm is removably held in said groove means by said acute-angle portion, in order to substantially help prevent accidental removal of said first end therefrom.
- 10. The pulling tool according to claim 9, wherein said groove means comprises an inner wall and an outer wall, and has a depth for receiving therein each said acute-angle portion of said first ends such that each said acute-angle portion of said first ends engagingly abuts against a respective portion of said inner wall, said respective portion of said inner wall helping to prevent each respective said first end from escaping said groove means.
- 11. The pulling tool according to claim 1, wherein said inner wall forms part of the outer circumferential surface of said first narrower section of said housing.
- 12. A method of using a pulling tool for pulling off a rotor of a motor or a fan from a shaft, and the like, said pulling tool comprising an elongated screw having a first end and a second end, a housing with which said screw is threadingly received, said housing comprising a first open end through which threadingly passes said screw, and a second open end through which protrudes said second end of said screw, said housing comprising at least first securing means for releasably holding a fan, and the like, said first securing means comprising a plurality of hooked securing arm-members, each said armmember having a first end and a second hooked end, said second end of each said arm-member being capable of being hung so as to protrude beyond said second open end of said housing, said housing comprising a first, relatively-narrower section having a first end constituting said first open end, and a second end; and a second, relatively-larger section having a first end connected to said second end of said first section, and a second end constituting said second open end of said housing; said first end of said second section comprising an annular surface portion; said annular surface portion having groove means formed therein for receiving said second ends of said arm-members, said method comprising:
(a) inserting said first ends of said plurality of arm-members in said groove means; and (b) slidingly moving said first ends in said groove means in order to achieve a desired spacing between said first ends, whereby said arm-members are spaced apart in an optimal fashion.
- 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein said groove-means comprises a continuous groove extending for a full 360 degrees about said annular surface, said step (b) providing a substantially infinite spacing-adjustment capability between said arm-members.
- 14. In a pulling tool for pulling off a rotor of a motor or a fan from a shaft, and the like, said pulling tool comprising an elongated screw having a first end and a second end, a housing with which said screw is threadingly received, said housing comprising a first open end through which threadingly passes said screw, and a second open end through which protrudes said second end of said screw, said housing comprising a first securing means for releasably holding a rotor of a motor, and the like, and second securing means for releasably holding a fan, and the like, said first securing means comprising a plurality of rotatable bolts and a first plurality of holes formed in said housing for threadingly receiving said plurality of bolts, and said second securing means comprising a plurality of hooked securing means, each said hooked securing means having a first end and a second hooked end, and a second plurality of holes for removably mounting said arm-members, said second end of each said arm-member being capable of being hung so as to protrude beyond said second open end of said housing, wherein the improvement comprises:
said housing comprising at least a first section having a circular cross section; said second plurality of holes being formed in said circular cross-section section; said second plurality of holes being equally spaced about said section.
- 15. The tool according to claim 14, wherein said second plurality of holes comprises six holes spaced equidistantly apart about the circumference of said circular cross-section section.
- 16. The tool according to claim 15, wherein said second securing means comprises at least three arm-members with the first ends of said three arm-members being removably mounted in three said holes of said second plurality of holes, said three holes being alternate ones of said holes of said second plurality of holes.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 08/061,362, filed on May 12, 1993, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/900,348, filed on Jun. 18, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,211,211, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/737,046, filed on Jul. 29, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,163,211.
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