Information
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Patent Grant
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6269528
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Patent Number
6,269,528
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Date Filed
Monday, December 15, 199727 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 7, 200123 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
- 081 355
- 029 267
- 254 131
- 254 25
- 254 28
- 254 120
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A tool which has the capability of removing the nut from both large and small nut plate assemblies. The tool comprises a handle having a removal nose portion at one end, the nose portion having an upper jaw portion separated from a lower jaw portion by an opening. The upper jaw portion is used to pry open the nut plate cage and the lower jaw portion pushes and lifts the nut from the cage. The space between the two jaw portions enables a pivoting action around the pried open cage wall.
Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tool for removing a nut from a nut plate assembly.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Plate nut assemblies, of the type shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,137,406, include nuts that are replaceable. Currently, special tools are necessary to remove the nuts from their cages. Small nut plates with thin-walled cages require a tool which can reach inside the assembly, pry open the cage and force the nut out. Larger nut plate assemblies with thick-walled cages require greater prying force, thus necessitating a stronger, thicker tool. However, thicker tools cannot fit inside the nut plate assembly. In addition, the prior art requires a separate tool for installing nuts in the cage portion of the nut assembly, thus in turn increasing the cost of the maintaining and servicing the assembly.
What is thus desired is to provide a single tool for use with both small and large nut plate assemblies wherein the tool can remove the nut while positioned outside the nut plate assembly cage.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
The present invention provides a single tool which has the capability of removing the nut from both large and small nut plate assemblies.
The tool comprises a handle having a nose portion at one end, the nose portion comprising an upper jaw portion separated from a lower jaw portion by an opening. The upper jaw portion is used to pry open the nut plate cage and the lower jaw portion pushes and lifts the nut from the cage. The space between the two jaw portions enables a pivoting action around the pried open cage wall.
The present invention thus provides a tool for removing a nut from a nut cage assembly, the tool being relatively simple to use and inexpensive to fabricate and being capable of use for nuts of various thicknesses.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a better understanding of the invention, as well as other objects and further features thereof, reference is made to the following description which is to be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of one embodiment of the installation tool of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the installation tool of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is an elevation view illustrating in more detail the tool nose of the present invention; and
FIGS. 4 and 5
illustrate how the nose tool portion is utilized to remove a nut from its receptacle.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to
FIG. 1
, a first embodiment of the removal/installation tool
10
of the present invention is illustrated. Tool
10
comprises a nose portion
12
mounted to handle
14
via fasteners, such as pins,
16
and
18
. Handle
14
, in the embodiment illustrated, includes an angled or bent, portion
20
in which nose portion
12
is mounted. The angled portion
20
enables tool
10
to be used in limited access areas where the nut plate assembly
50
(see
FIG. 4 and 5
) is mounted.
The other end
21
of handle
14
has a threaded aperture
23
formed in cutout portion
24
. A socket member
26
is positioned in cutout portion
24
as illustrated and secured to handle
14
by screw, or fastener,
28
having a threaded portion
29
(fastener
28
is shown removed from aperture
23
for purposes of clarity). It should be noted that a threaded post extending from end
21
can be used instead of aperture
23
, a corresponding threaded aperture being formed in socket
26
, thus eliminating the need for separate fastener
28
.
Nose portion
12
, shown in more detail in
FIG. 3
, comprises upper jaw portion
30
and lower jaw portion
32
, jaw portions
30
and
32
being separated by opening
34
. Upper jaw portion
32
comprises portion
36
extending at an angle to longitudinal axis
38
of nose portion
12
and lower jaw portion
32
comprises a portion
40
substantially parallel to axis
38
and a portion
42
which extends upwardly at an angle to axis
38
.
As will be explained hereinafter in more detail, nose portion
12
is designed to remove nut
52
from cage
54
quickly and efficiently (see FIGS.
4
and
5
).
Referring to
FIG. 2
, a second embodiment
60
of the reoval/installation tool of the present invention is illustrated Tool
60
comprises nose portion
62
, connected to one end of handle
64
via fasteners, such as pins,
66
and
68
. The other end of handle
64
has a threaded aperture
70
formed therein. A removable socket
72
is secured to handle
64
via threaded fastener
74
, fastener
74
being threaded into aperture
70
in a manner such that head
76
of fastener
74
secures socket
72
to handle
64
. As discussed with reference to the embodiment shown in
FIG. 1
, socket
72
can be secured to handle
64
using a threaded post fastened to the handle end, the threaded post being secured within a threaded aperture formed in socket
72
. Nose portion
62
is essentially identical in construction to nose portion
12
of
FIG. 1
with the exception that shank portion
78
is longer than the corresponding shank portion of nose portion
12
. As illustrated, nose portion
62
and socket
72
are aligned along the longitudinal axis
80
of tool
60
.
FIGS. 4 and 5
illustrate the steps used to remove nut
52
from cage
54
in nut plate assembly
50
. Although tool
10
is illustrated, it is to be understood that tool
60
may be utilized instead. As illustrated, assembly
50
is secured to panel
81
via rivets
82
and
84
, for example. Aperture
86
in panel
81
is adapted to receive a threaded bolt (not shown).
In order to remove nut
52
from cage
54
, the upper jaw portion
30
is inserted between nut
52
and cage
54
with the lower jaw portion
32
contacting nut tab
90
which protrudes from cage window, or opening,
92
. Downward pressure is then applied to handle
14
in the direction of arrow
96
, upper jaw portion
30
prying open cage
54
and simultaneously pushing and lifting nut
52
through cage window
92
with tool lower jaw
32
releasing nut
52
from cage
54
.
The height of the nose, or removal tool, portion
12
is designed to be suitable to fit into an ergonomically sized handle
14
. Angled to the longitudinal axis
38
, the upper jaw portion
36
is designed so that the angle portion does not contact the nut
52
until insertion of the upper jaw point between nut
52
and cage
54
begins. During the insertion process, the angle portion contacts nut
52
which moves, or floats, within cage
54
. The angle portion pushes nut
52
away from cage
54
enabling the upper jaw point to insert itself sufficiently deep to contact enough of the cage wall to begin the prying process.
The lower jaw portion
42
extends sufficiently forward of the upper jaw portion so that, as the upper jaw pries open the wall of cage
54
, the lower jaw, using a pivoting action, contacts the nut tab
90
protruding through cage window
92
and pushes nut tab
90
through cage window
92
. The upward curvature of lower jaw portion
42
is designed so that the lower jaw
42
will, upon contacting and pushing nut tab
90
through window
92
, also provide a lifting action, thereby simultaneously pushing and lifting nut
52
from cage
54
.
The opening
34
between upper jaw portions
36
and lower jaw portion
42
is sufficiently large to enable both jaw portions to partially encompass the cage sidewall portion between the top of the sidewall and window
92
. The height and depth of opening
34
allows nose portion
12
to pivot in the prying, pushing and lifting motion about the sidewall portion of cage
54
between the top of the sidewall portion and window
92
in the direction of arrow
96
.
The present invention thus provides an installation tool for use with plate nut assemblies of various sizes which is relatively inexpensive and wherein the labor costs associated with removing nuts is substantially reduced.
While the invention has been described with reference in its preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teaching of the invention without departing from its essential teachings.
Claims
- 1. A tool for removing a nut retained in a cage member, the cage member being secured to a substrate which has a bolt fastened thereto, the cage member retaining said nut in a manner so that it can threadably receive and secure the bolt, the tool comprising a handle having a longitudinal axis and a nose portion secured to a first end thereof, said first handle end being formed at an angle to said longitudinal axis, said nose portion having upper and lower jaw portions, said cage member having a plurality of windows for receiving tabs formed on said nut, the upper jaw of said nose portion being adapted to be positioned between the nut and cage member whereby said lower jaw portion contacts one of said tabs protruding from said cage window, downward pressure on said tool handle causing said upper jaw portion to pry open said cage member, the lower jaw portion simultaneously pushing and lifting the nut through the cage window thus releasing the nut from said cage member.
- 2. A tool for removing a nut retained in a cage member, the cage member being secured to a substrate which has a bolt fastened thereto, the cage member retaining said nut in a manner so that it can threadably receive and secure the bolt, the tool comprising a handle having a longitudinal axis and a nose portion secured to a first end thereof, said first handle end having a slot formed therein, said nose portion being secured within said slot to said handle, said nose portion having upper and lower jaw portions, said cage member having a plurality of windows for receiving tabs formed on said nut, the upper jaw of said nose portion being adapted to be positioned between the nut and cage member whereby said lower jaw portion contacts one of said tabs protruding from said cage window, downward pressure on said tool handle causing said upper jaw portion to pry open said cage member, the lower jaw portion simultaneously pushing and lifting the nut through the cage window thus releasing the nut from said cage member.
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