Power steering pump pulley removal tool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6266859
  • Patent Number
    6,266,859
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 4, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 31, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A power steering pump pulley removal tool has a pair of jaws mounted by mounting fasteners on opposite faces of a hub which has a threaded passageway extending axially therethrough. The jaws are in longitudinal alignment with one another and the passageway and have complementary arcuate gripping elements formed thereon so as to be remote from the hub. A pair of laterally aligned grip-holding fasteners extend between the jaws adjacent their gripping elements and are operable to hold the jaws in a closed, pulley engaging position. The hub has a handle extending laterally therefrom. A complementarily threaded drive bolt is disposed in the hub passageway so as to have a power steering pump drive shaft engaging end adjacent the gripping elements and a drive end remote therefrom.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a power steering pump pulley removal tool for removing a pulley attached by a splined or non-splined drive shaft to a automotive power steering pump. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a power steering pulley removal tool including two halved capable of clamping on an annular pulley extension on the outer face of the pulley while a threaded drive bolt is compressed against the splined or non-splined drive shaft so as to pull the pulley off of the drive shaft.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Power steering pumps are in wide use to provide for a power assist in the steering of motor vehicles. These pumps typically have a pump through which power steering fluid is pumped, the pump being driven by a drive belt which engages a pulley on the pump. The pulley is attached to the pump drive shaft either by splines formed on the exterior of the drive shaft and the interior of the pulley, or by a set screw which passes through the pulley and engages a non-splined shaft.




The present invention relates to the removal of pulleys from pumps having splined or non-splined drive shafts, in which event the pulley outer face has an axially disposed disc with an annular groove formed thereon, which is gripped by a pair of jaws to extract the pulley from the drive shaft as the drive bolt is rotated. The prior art devices used for this purpose have suffered from two principal deficiencies: the jaws have tended to separate under the extraction force, and the jaws have tended to rotate with the rotation of the drive bolt.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the present invention, a power steering pump pulley removal tool has a pair of jaws mounted by mounting fasteners on opposite faces of a hub which has a threaded passageway extending axially therethrough, the jaws being in longitudinal alignment with one another and the passageway, the jaws having complementary arcuate gripping elements formed thereon so as to be remote from the hub with a pair of laterally aligned grip-holding fasteners extending through one of the jaws adjacent its gripping element and engaging the other jaw adjacent to its gripping element, the hub having a handle extending laterally therefrom, and a complementarily threaded drive bolt disposed in the hub passageway and having a power steering pump drive shaft engaging end adjacent the jaw gripping elements and a drive end remote therefrom.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view, in perspective, of a power steering pump pulley removal tool according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view, in section, of the pulley removal tool of

FIG. 1

in its assembled form and attached to a power steering pulley; and





FIG. 3

is a view, in perspective, showing the pulley removal tool of

FIG. 1

in the process of removing a power steering pump pulley from a power steering pump.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




In

FIG. 1

, a power steering pump pulley removal tool


10


is shown in exploded form as having a hub


12


, a pair of jaws


14


,


16


, a handle


18


, and a drive bolt


20


. The jaws


14


,


16


are mounted to upper and lower faces


22


,


24


(see

FIG. 2

) of the hub


12


by mounting fasteners


26


,


28


, respectively. Each of the mounting fasteners


26


,


28


has a lock washer


30


associated therewith, and threabaly engagr the hub


12


by threaded recesses


22


A,


24


A (see FIG.


2


).




The hub


12


has a threaded passageway


32


extending therethrough. The drive bolt


12


has complementary threads


34


extending along the length thereof, and terminating in a drive end


36


, shown as an octagonal cross-section drive element, and a shaft engaging end


38


, onto which a conical shaft engaging cap


40


is disposed in the preferred embodiment. The shaft engaging cap


40


has a conical face


40


A formed thereon to mate with a complementary recess formed on a pump drive shaft, when the removal tool is in use.




The jaws


14


,


16


have apertures


42


,


44


, respectively, through which the mounting fasteners


26


,


28


extend so as to threadably engage threaded recesses


22


A,


24


A (see

FIG. 2

) formed in the hub faces


22


,


24


, respectively. The jaws


14


,


16


have rear shoulders


48


,


50


. The jaws


14


,


16


have complementary arcuate gripping elements


52


,


54


, respectively, formed thereon remote from the shoulders


48


,


50


, and operable to engage the pulley to be removed. The gripping elements


52


,


54


have central cut out portions


52


A,


54


A, extending longitudinally therethrough to permit passage of the drive bolt


20


therethrough.




The jaw


14


has a pair of laterally aligned apertures


56


(see

FIG. 1

) extending therethrough in vertical alignment with a pair of bores


58


formed in the jaw


16


. A pair of grip holding fasteners


60


extend through the apertures


56


and the bores


58


and so as to engage a pair of nuts


64


.




The handle


18


threadably engages either one of a pair of lateral faces


62


of the hub


12


by means of one of a pair of threaded recesses


62


A formed one in each of the faces


62


. The user may then select whether the handle


18


is to be gripped by the user's right hand or left hand.





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view, in section, of the removal tool


10


, showing the tool


10


attached to a power steering pump pulley


70


, shown partially in section. The pulley


70


is mounted on a pulley hub


72


, from which a disc


74


extends axially. The disc


74


has an annular groove


76


formed thereon, which is engaged by the gripping elements


52


,


54


. The pulley hub


72


is mounted on a splined or non-splined pump drive shaft


78


of a power steering pump (not shown, see FIG.


3


). The removal tool gripping element


52


,


54


are locked in engagement with the disc


74


by the grip holding fasteners


60


, which have been tightened so as to prevent the gripping elements


52


,


54


from opening away from one another under the influence of the pressure to be applied to the drive shaft


78


by the rotation of the drive bolt


20


.





FIG. 3

is a view, in perspective and partially cut away, of the removal tool


10


, illustrating its actual use. The pump pulley


70


is shown as being removed from a power steering pump


80


by the use of a compressed air driven wrench


82


, shown in dotted lines, which engages the drive end


36


of the drive bolt


20


, so as to rotated the bolt


20


in the hub


12


, which is held against rotation by a user's hand


84


, also shown in

FIG. 3

in dotted lines as holding the handle


18


. The rotation of the drive bolt causes the drive bolt to press against the pump drive shaft


78


(see FIG.


2


), thereby pulling the pulley


70


from the shaft


72


.




The presently preferred embodiment of the invention has been set forth herein in detail for illustrative purposes. Variations and modifications thereof, apparent to those skilled in the art, including the rearrangement and/or substitution of parts to provide equivalent structures, lie within the scope of the present invention, which is limited only by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A power steering pump pulley removal tool comprising:a hub which has a threaded passageway extending axially therethrough; a pair of jaws mounted by mounting fasteners on opposite faces of the hub, the jaws being in longitudinal alignment with one another and the passageway and having complementary arcuate gripping elements formed thereon so as to be remote from the hub; a pair of laterally aligned grip-holding fastener means extending through the jaws adjacent their gripping elements and operable to hold the jaws in a selected closed pulley-engaging position; a handle extending laterally outwardly from the hub; and a complementarily threaded drive bolt disposed in the hub passageway and having a power steering pump drive shaft engaging end adjacent the gripping elements and a drive end remote therefrom.
  • 2. A removal tool according to claim 1, and in which the drive shaft engaging end includes a shaft engaging cap.
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