This invention relates to pulley removal tools.
Various types of tools for removing difficult or frozen parts from shafts have been used for many years. Various removal tools have long provided their unique attributes for various tasks where it was desired to provide a method to pry a wheel or pulley off of a drive or driven shaft. However, there remains a need for an improved tool for removing certain types of pulleys used on serpentine belts, commonly used in automotive applications.
The present invention will be described by way of exemplary embodiments, illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which like references denote similar elements, and in which:
The foregoing figures, being merely exemplary, contain various elements that may be present or omitted from actual implementations depending upon the circumstances. An attempt has been made to draw the figures in a way that illustrates at least those elements that are significant for an understanding of the various embodiments and aspects of a pulley removal tool. However, various other elements of a pulley removal tool, especially as may be adapted and attached to various pulleys which are to be removed, and for variations in shafts which may be encountered, may be utilized in order to provide an advantageous pulley removal tool for removing wheel type pulleys from shafts.
In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments of a pulley removal tool. However, certain of these specific details may not be required in order to practice the certain or other disclosed embodiments of the present invention.
The following description may include terms such as on, onto, on top, underneath, underlying, downward, lateral, and the like, that are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as limiting. That is, these terms are terms that are relative only to a point of reference and are not meant to be interpreted as limitations, but are instead included in the following description to facilitate understanding of the various aspects of the disclosed embodiments of the present invention.
The phrase “in one embodiment” appears repeatedly. The phrase generally does not require or imply limitation to a specific embodiment, but instead merely denotes that an example provided.
The terms “comprising”, “having” and “including” are synonymous, unless the context dictates otherwise.
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The threaded drive bolt 18 is provided for working engagement with the end 50 of shaft 16, or with end 52 of cylindrical shaft 54 as shown in
In one embodiment, a pulley removal tool 10 is provided for removing a pulley 14 from a shaft 16 having an end portion 52, wherein the pulley 14 has a multi-groove belt receiving outer surface formation 44. One suitable pulley removal tool 10 is provided with a monolithic one-piece integral structure 12.
A generally U-shaped pulley receiving flange 36 is provided. The flange 36 extends outwardly from the reverse side 34 of the base 30 to a flange end 62. The flange further has a plurality of fingers 40 extending transversely, or to the extent a circular configuration is provided, radially inwardly, from the flange 36. Distal ridges 40E define ends of fingers 40 and proximal troughs 40T define space between fingers 40. The fingers 40 are sized and shaped for interfitting mating engagement with the multi-groove belt receiving outer surface formation 44 of a pulley 14.
A nut portion 26 extends outwardly from the obverse side 32 of the body 30. The nut portion 26 includes a plurality of wrench purchase surface lands 24, such as may be in some embodiments provided with six lands 24 in a hex nut portion shape. In one embodiment, the hex head shape comprises opposing wrench receiving lands spaced apart a distance H1. One suitable distance H1 has been found to be to provide opposing lands 24 about 1.25 inches apart.
A threaded receiving portion is provided, defined by threaded sidewalls 66. The threaded receiving portion is centered with respect to the nut portion 26, along centerline 70. The threaded receiving portion extends through at least a portion of the body 30 or of at least a portion of the nut portion 26. In one embodiment, the threaded sidewalls 66 defining the threaded receiving portion may extend fully through both the nut portion 26 and the body 30, ending at the reverse side 34 of body 30.
A threaded drive bolt 18 is provided. The threaded drive bolt 18 includes wrench a receiving head portion 72 with purchase lands 74 such as provided by a hex head bolt as indicated in
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Thus, it can been from the components just described that the threaded drive bolt 18 and the nut portion 26 are sized and shaped for receiving mechanical leverage therebetween to produce relative motion with respect to each other, whereby the threaded drive bolt 18 acts on an end portion 50 or 52 of a shaft 16 or 54, respectively, to urge pulley 14 from a shaft, 16 or 54, on which the pulley 14 is mounted.
As briefly mentioned above, in one embodiment of a pulley removal tool 10, the nut portion 26 may be provided as an integral portion, in one piece, with the base 30 of structure 12. Similarly, in one embodiment, the flange 36 may be provided as an integral portion, in one piece of the base 30 of structure 12.
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It is to be appreciated that the various aspects and embodiments of a pulley removal tool as described herein are an important improvement in the state of the art. The monolithic, integral one-piece structure 12 for a pulley removal tool resilient, which in part defines an entry zone for securely receiving and engaging a pulley is a simple, robust, and reliable configuration for a pulley removal tool. Although only a few exemplary embodiments have been described in detail, various details are sufficiently set forth in the drawings and in the specification provided herein to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention(s), which need not be further described by additional writing in this detailed description.
Importantly, the aspects and embodiments described and claimed herein may be modified from those shown without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages provided by this invention, and may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. Therefore, the embodiments presented herein are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive or limiting. As such, this disclosure is intended to cover the structures described herein and not only structural equivalents thereof, but also equivalent structures. Numerous modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, it is manifestly intended that this invention be limited only by the claims, and the legal equivalents thereof.
The present application is a non-provisional application based on prior U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/609,995, entitled “Automotive Drive Pulley Removal Tool”, filed on Sep. 14, 2004. The present application claims priority from said provisional patent application, and incorporates the same in its entirety by this reference.
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