Claims
- 1. A pulling tool for pulling off a rotor of a motor or a fan from a shaft, 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 second securing means for releasably holding a fan, 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 comprises a plurality of hooked securing arm-members, each said arm-member having a first end and a second hooked end, and a second plurality of holes for 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 first and second plurality of holes being formed in said circular cross-section section; said first and second plurality of holes being formed near said second end of said housing, said first and second plurality of holes being substantially on the same plane with each other so that each of said holes of said first and second plurality of holes lie approximately the same distance from said second end of said housing.
- 2. The tool according to claim 1, wherein said first plurality of holes comprised at least three holes spaced equidistantly about said circular cross section, and said second plurality of holes comprises at least six holes spaced equidistantly apart about the circumference of said circular cross-section section, said second plurality of holes being arranged relative to said first plurality of holes such that each-said hole of said first plurality of holes is sandwiched, and separates, between two said holes of said second plurality of holes.
- 3. The tool according to claim 1, wherein said second plurality of holes are arranged relative to said first plurality of holes such that each said hole of said first plurality of holes is sandwiched, and separates, between two said holes of said second plurality of holes.
- 4. The tool according to claim 3, wherein said second plurality of holes are six in number and spaced sixty degrees apart about said circular cross section, and said first plurality of holes are three in number spaced 120 degrees apart about said circular cross section.
- 5. The tool according to claim 1, wherein said first section of said housing comprises a main, circular portion, and a frusto-conical section connected to said main, circular portion and having sloping surfaces, said frusto-conical section having a smaller-diameter end and a larger-diameter end; said first and second plurality of holes being formed in said main circular portion.
- 6. The tool according to claim 1, 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 first securing means comprising at least three bolts mounted in said first plurality of holes.
- 7. The tool according to claim 2, 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 first securing means comprising at least three bolts mounted in said first plurality of holes.
- 8. The tool according to claim 4, wherein said second securing means comprises four arm-members with the first ends of said four arm-members being removably mounted in four said holes of said second plurality of holes, said four holes being chosen ones of said holes of said second plurality of holes for best matching the type of fan to be removed.
- 9. The tool according to claim 1, further comprising a reinforcing member for placement against a hub of a component being pulled off by said securing arms, the ends of the securing arms contacting against said reinforcing member instead of the hub in order to prevent damage to the hub during removal.
- 10. In a pulling tool for pulling off a rotor of a motor or a fan from a shaft, said pulling tool comprising an elongated screw having a first end and a second end, a hollow 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 second securing means for releasably holding a fan, 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 comprises a plurality of hooked securing arm-members, each said arm-member having a first end and a second end, and a second plurality of holes for 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 a first section having a circular cross section;
- said housing further comprising a second, smaller-diameter section having a first end constituting said first open end, and a second end adjacent said transition section;
- and an enlarged adapter plate having a central opening for passing therethrough said second, smaller-diameter section of said housing, said central opening having a diameter less than the diameter of at least a portion of said first section, so that said adapter plate may be supported on said first section;
- said adapter plate having an outer, peripheral dimension greater than the diameter of said first section, and having a plurality of holes formed therein for said plurality of hooked securing arm-members, whereby the tool may be used for pulling off large components.
- 11. The tool according to claim 10, wherein said adapter plate is circular, and said plurality of holes are formed circularly about said central opening.
- 12. The tool according to claim 11, wherein each said hole of said adapter plate is approximately the same radially distance from the center of said central opening, each said hole lying in close proximity to the circumferential edge surface of said adapter plate.
- 13. The tool according to claim 12, wherein the diameter of the circle formed by said plurality of holes of said adapter plate is greater than the diameter of the largest-diameter portion of said first section.
- 14. The tool according to claim 10, wherein said first section of said housing comprises a main, circular portion, and a transition section adjacent said main, circular portion and having sloping surfaces, said transition section having a smaller-diameter end and a larger-diameter end; said second plurality of holes being formed in said main circular portion; said diameter of said central opening being less than the greatest diameter portion of said transition section, and being greater than the diameter of the smallest-diameter section of said transition section.
- 15. The tool according to claim 10, further comprising a reinforcing member for placement against a hub of a component being pulled off by said securing arms, the ends of the securing arms contacting against said reinforcing member instead of the hub in order to prevent damage to the hub during removal.
- 16. In a pulling tool for pulling off a rotor of a motor or a fan from a shaft, 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 securing means for releasably holding a rotor of a motor, said 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, wherein the improvement comprises:
- said housing comprising at least a first section having a circular cross section; said first plurality of holes being formed in said circular cross-section section;
- and further comprising an adapter tube for connection to said first section, said adapter tube comprising a first portion and a second portion, a second plurality of holes at said first portion at least some of which are similarly arranged on said adapter tube as said first plurality of holes on said first section, and a third plurality of holes on said second portion, whereby said adapter tube may be coupled to said first section by passing at least one bolt through adjacent, aligned ones of said first and second plurality of holes, said third plurality of holes being used for connection to a hub of a motor, by means of bolts.
- 17. The tool according to claim 16, wherein said adapter tube is circular in cross section, and has a diameter less than that of said first section, so that adapter tube is telescopingly received in said first section, said third plurality of holes extending outwardly beyond said second end of said housing.
- 18. In a pulling tool for pulling off a rotor of a motor or a fan from a shaft, 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 second securing means for releasably holding a fan, 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 arm-members, each said arm-member having a first end and a second hooked end, and a second plurality of holes associated with said hooked securing arm-members, said second hooked end of each said hooked securing 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;
- said second plurality of holes being located level with each other, so that said second plurality of holes are the same distance from said second open end;
- said first plurality of holes also being formed in said circular first section, below said second plurality of holes, and close to said second open end;
- each hole of said first plurality of holes being vertically below and horizontally between respective adjacent two holes of said second plurality of equally-spaced holes, so that said bolts do not interfere with the passage and use of said arm-members, said first plurality of holes being located level with each other, so that said first plurality of holes lie the same distance from said second open end, and lie closer to said second open end than said second plurality of holes.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/900,348, filed on Jun. 18, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,211,211, which is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/737,046, filed on Jul. 29, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,163,211.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Blower Motor Puller advertisement, Trapezoidal, Inc. |
Advertisement for, and photograph of prior-art tool :Blower Wheel Puller. |
Two photographs showing a modification of the tool disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,077,103-Kelley. |
Continuation in Parts (2)
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