Claims
- 1. A tool for removing a retaining ring at least partially received in a groove in an interior wall of a cylinder adjacent an open end of the cylinder comprising:
- a longitudinally elongated handle lever having a pair of spaced apart end portions, one end portion having a notch constructed to engage an open end of the cylinder, a longitudinally elongated claw lever having a pair of spaced apart end portions, one end portion having a hook with a generally C-shaped-portion opening toward the notch in the handle lever and constructed to underlie and engage a portion of a retaining ring in a groove opening into an interior wall of the cylinder, a pivot connecting said levers adjacent the notch and hook thereof, said pivot being located longitudinally between the pair of end portions of each lever, adjacent to and spaced generally longitudinally from the one end portion of each lever and generally laterally spaced from both the notch and the hook with both the notch and the hook on the same lateral side of the pivot when they are simultaneously engaged with the end of the cylinder and the retaining ring respectively for removing the retaining ring, each lever having a manually engageable portion disposed longitudinally between the pivot and the other end of its associated lever, the manually engageable portions extending generally longitudinally and being laterally spaced apart and generally opposed and constructed to be simultaneously manually engageable by the same hand to move the manually engageable portions of the levers about the pivot generally toward each other to simultaneously engage the notch with the end of the cylinder and the hook in underlying engagement with the retaining ring with the adjacent end of the cylinder wall between the one ends of the levers whereby, when the notch of the handle lever is engaged with the end of the cylinder and the hook underlies and is engaged with the retaining ring and the tool is pivoted about the engagement of the notch with the end of the cylinder, the retaining ring is displaced radially inwardly and removed from the groove and toward the open end of the cylinder.
- 2. The tool of claim 1 wherein the one end portion of the handle lever is disposed at an obtuse included angle relative to the longitude of the handle lever and the notch is generally laterally spaced from the C-shaped hook on the claw lever.
- 3. The tool of claim 1 wherein the end portion of said handle lever has at least one additional notch, each of said notches being spaced a different distance from the pivot and engageable with the end of the cylinder to prevent the tool from slidably moving relative to the cylinder.
- 4. The tool of claim 1 wherein the C-shaped hook of the claw lever extends beyond the one end portion of the handle lever.
- 5. The tool of claim 1 wherein the handle lever is generally channel-shaped in cross section and has laterally spaced side walls and at least one pair of laterally spaced apart notches one in each of the side walls and the claw lever is disposed between said side walls.
- 6. The tool of claim 1 wherein the claw lever has a second hook formed on the other end portion of the claw lever and opening onto a side opposite to the side of the claw lever onto which the other hook opens so that the claw lever can be reversed end-for-end to change which hook engages the retaining ring, said pivot being adapted to pivotally connect the claw lever to the handle lever adjacent the other end portion of the claw lever when the claw lever is reversed.
- 7. The tool of claim 6 wherein the second hook has a C-shaped portion and the C-shaped portion of each hook is of a different size.
- 8. The tool of claim 1 wherein the one end portion of the handle lever is disposed at an obtuse included angle relative to the longitude of the handle portion and a plurality of notches are disposed along this one edge portion and each constructed to engage one at a time the end of the cylinder.
- 9. The tool of claim 1 wherein the handle lever is generally channel-shaped in cross section with laterally spaced apart side walls, each having an end portion with a notch constructed to engage the end of the cylinder and the claw lever is disposed between said side walls at least adjacent the one end portion thereof with the generally C-shaped portion of the hook disposed longitudinally outwardly beyond the end portion.
- 10. The tool of claim 9 wherein the claw lever has a second hook formed on the other end of the claw lever whereby the claw lever can be reversed end-for-end to change which hook engages the retaining ring and said pivot releasably connects the claw lever to the handle lever adjacent the other end portion of the claw lever when the claw lever is reversed.
- 11. The tool of claim 10 wherein each of the one end portions of the handle lever is disposed at an obtuse included angle relative to the longitude of the handle lever and a plurality of notches are disposed along each of the one end portions and each constructed to engage one at a time the end of the cylinder.
REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATION
This application is a division of co-pending application, Ser. No. 08/922,850, filed Sep. 3,1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,974,646.
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Divisions (1)
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