Information
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Patent Grant
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6823574
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Patent Number
6,823,574
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 4, 200323 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 30, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 029 256
- 029 254
- 029 264
- 029 255
- 029 2811
- 029 263
- 029 265
- 029 273
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A puller tool for installing wheel studs in a wheel hub comprises an outer sleeve having an axially extending passage, a washer defining a radial detent shoulder about the passage at one end of the sleeve, an actuating bolt including a threaded shank axially insertable into the passage and an enlarged head that engages the detent shoulder to prevent further insertion of the actuating bolt into the passage, and a puller member insertable into the passage for axially directed travel relative to the sleeve. The puller member is axially slidable relative to the outer sleeve by rotation of the actuating bolt which mates with a threaded hole in the puller member, and the puller member is prevented from rotating relative to the outer sleeve as it travels through a range of axial positions. The puller member includes a threaded stud hole through a stud end thereof for receiving a threaded shaft of the wheel stud, and a threaded bolt hole through an opposite bolt end thereof for receiving the shank of the actuating bolt. When torque is applied to the actuating bolt, the puller member is moved axially in the passage while an end of the outer sleeve or a spacer bears against the wheel hub, whereby the stud is drawn into interference fit within a hole in the wheel hub. Torque is preferably applied to the actuating bolt using an electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic torque wrench for efficient operation. The puller tool is modular in that different puller members and spacers can be provided for use with a standard sleeve and actuating bolt to accommodate different stud threads and lengths.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to tools for vehicle maintenance, including truck maintenance, and more particularly to tools for installing a wheel-holding stud through a stud hole in a wheel hub.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Traditionally, the task of installing a new stud in a stud hole of a wheel hub of a heavy truck, bus, trailer, recreational vehicle, or the like has been performed by removing the wheel hub and using a hydraulic press to press fit the stud into the stud hole. This method is time consuming, requires a hydraulic press, and involves removal of the wheel hub during servicing. Moreover, there is a risk of injury to the operator of the press.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,839,180 to Hochmiller discloses a tool for installing studs which obviates the need for a hydraulic press and allows the stud to be installed without removal of the wheel hub. The tool of Hochmiller comprises a cylindrical sleeve (case
15
), an internally threaded adaptor
16
slidably received by case
15
and arranged to mate with a stud
10
positioned to extend through a stud hole
11
in a hub
12
, a bolt-like piece
20
extending oppositely to the stud and also mated with threaded adaptor
16
through an opposite end thereof, a cylinder
25
fixed to an end of case
15
through which bolt-like piece
20
extends, and a spring-biased piston
30
partially received by cylinder
25
and arranged to engage head
21
of bolt-like piece
20
. An axially directed pulling force is exerted on bolt-like piece
20
by pumping fluid (oil or compressed air) into the cylinder to force the piston, and thus bolt-like piece
20
, away from case
15
. This action pulls the stud
10
into press fit within stud hole
11
. Differently threaded adaptors
16
and/or bolt-like pieces
20
are suggested to provide the ability to connect the bolt-like piece
20
to a particular stud
10
via adaptor
16
. The tool of Hochmiller represents an advance over the prior art described in the preceding paragraph, however the piston/cylinder portion of the tool adds expense and complexity to the tool. Where hydraulic oil is used, there is additional cleanup involved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a puller tool for installing wheel studs that is inexpensive, simple to use, and safe to operate.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a puller tool for installing wheel studs that accepts an electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic torque wrench, which is already standard equipment at service garages, to generate separation force.
In furtherance of these and other objects, a puller tool for installing a stud through a stud hole in a wheel hub generally comprises an actuating bolt including a threaded shank and an enlarged head configured for cooperation with a torque wrench; an outer sleeve having an axial passage therethough for receiving a threaded shank of the actuating bolt; a washer defining a radial detent shoulder at one end of the sleeve for preventing insertion of the head of the actuating bolt into the passage; and a puller member received by the sleeve passage. The puller member is axially slidable relative to the sleeve, but the passage and puller member are configured to prevent the puller member from rotating relative to the sleeve as the puller member travels through a range of axial positions. The puller member has a threaded bolt hole through one end for mating with the shank of the actuating bolt and a threaded stud hole through an opposite end for mating with the threaded shaft of the stud. An optional spacer adapted for placement at an end of the sleeve opposite from the washer provides a means for accommodating studs of different lengths.
In operation, the puller member is inserted into the sleeve and mated with the stud, the actuating bolt is inserted through the washer and mated with the puller member, and an end of the sleeve or a spacer at the end of the sleeve is placed in abutment against the hub. When torque is applied to the head of the actuating bolt, it rotates to draw the puller member closer to the actuating bolt head, which is maintained at a constant distance from the hub by the washer, sleeve, and spacer. The puller member, which is confined against rotation, exerts axially directed force on the mated stud to install the stud in an interference fit within the stud hole of the hub.
The present invention also encompasses a modular kit wherein several differently threaded puller members are provided to fit different stud threads and several spacers of different axial thickness are provided to accommodate studs of different lengths, all of the puller members and spacers working with a common sleeve and actuating bolt.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The nature and mode of operation of the present invention will now be more fully described in the following detailed description of the invention taken with the accompanying drawing figures, in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded sectioned view of a stud puller tool formed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
FIGS. 2A through 2C
are a series of cross-sectional views showing operation of the stud puller tool shown in
FIG. 1
for installing a stud through a stud hole of a wheel hub.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring initially to
FIG. 1
of the drawings, a stud puller tool formed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown in an exploded sectioned view and identified broadly by the reference numeral
10
. Puller tool
10
generally comprises an actuating bolt
12
, a washer
13
, a puller member
14
, an outer sleeve
16
, and a spacer
18
.
Actuating bolt
12
is a common machine bolt that includes a threaded shank
20
and an enlarged head
22
. Head
22
is preferably hexagonal in its cross-sectional shape to enable the application of torque to actuating bolt
12
by means of a standard hydraulic or pneumatic wrench familiar to persons skilled in the art of vehicle maintenance and repair. While a hexagonal shape is preferred, head may include or be of any configuration that facilitates torque transmission from a tool designed to apply torque. Consequently, head
22
might have an internal hexagonal socket for receiving an allen wrench style bit, or the shape of the head (or internal socket) might be some other polygon.
Outer sleeve
16
of the described embodiment is preferably formed of cylindrical steel bar or tube stock. Outer sleeve
16
includes a first end
24
and a second end
26
connected by an internal passage
28
extending in an axial direction through the sleeve. Passage
28
includes an envelope portion
30
adjacent first end
24
and a confinement portion
32
adjacent second end
26
. Envelope portion
30
has a circular cross-sectional shape and is dimensioned to completely and slidably receive puller member
14
. Confinement portion
32
has a non-circular cross-sectional shape for receiving at least a corresponding portion of puller member
14
such that the puller member
14
is slidable in an axial direction relative to outer sleeve
16
but is prevented from rotating relative to the outer sleeve. In the present embodiment, confinement portion
32
has a generally square cross-sectional shape with rounded corners, such shape providing two pairs of diametrically opposite flats, although other non-circular shapes are also possible. An internal shelf
33
is defined at the transition from envelope portion
30
to confinement portion
32
.
Puller member
14
is preferably formed of cylindrical steel bar stock and includes a bolt end
36
and an opposite stud end
38
. Adjacent bolt end
36
, puller member
14
has a cylindrical external shape fitting in an axially slidable manner within envelope portion
30
. Adjacent stud end
38
, puller member
14
is characterized by a confinable portion
40
of a non-circular cross-sectional shape corresponding to the shape of confinement portion
32
of passage
28
. As will be understood, when confinable portion
40
is at least partially received within confinement portion
32
, puller member
14
is slidable in an axial direction relative to outer sleeve
16
, but cannot rotate relative to the outer sleeve. Of course, the cross-sectional shape of confinable portion
40
and confinement portion
32
can be other than square. In particular, as one example, it is possible to provide an axially extending keyway in confinement portion
32
for receiving a corresponding key protruding radially from the confinable portion
40
of puller member
14
. Puller member
14
further includes an external step
43
facing stud end
38
.
Puller member
14
also includes an axially extending threaded bolt hole
42
through bolt end
36
. Bolt hole
42
is of proper thread specification to mate with shank
20
of actuating bolt
12
; for example, in an actual embodiment currently under development, actuating bolt
12
and bolt hole
42
have ⅞″—14 threads. Puller member
14
further includes a threaded stud hole
44
extending axially through stud end
38
. The thread specification of stud hole
44
is chosen to agree with the thread specification of studs to be installed using puller member
14
. For example, if studs having a ¾″—16 thread are to be installed, then stud hole
44
should have a ¾″—16 thread.
Washer
13
is preferably a metal ring-shaped piece used to spread the axial force transmitted between bolt head
22
and first end
24
of outer sleeve
16
. Washer
13
is slightly greater in diameter than outer sleeve
16
and includes a radially reduced portion
23
substantially corresponding to the diameter of envelope portion
30
of sleeve passage
28
for enabling fast axial alignment of washer
13
with respect to sleeve
16
. Washer
13
includes an axial through-hole
25
sized for receiving bolt shank
20
but not bolt head
22
, whereby the washer serves to define a radial detent shoulder
27
for engaging bolt head
22
. While washer
13
is preferably formed as a separate part from outer sleeve
16
to simplify machining and facilitate uncoupling of the tool after installation of a stud, it will be realized that detent shoulder
27
could be formed integrally with outer sleeve
16
and washer
13
omitted. If detent shoulder
27
is integrally formed with outer sleeve
16
, then puller member
14
must be configured for insertion into passage
28
through second end
26
of the sleeve.
Spacer
18
is preferably a metal ring-shaped piece of suitable thickness depending upon the length of the wheel stud, and includes a central stud-receiving hole
45
. The outer diameter of spacer
18
is slightly greater in than the outer diameter of sleeve
16
and includes an end recess
46
sized to receive second end
26
of outer sleeve
16
in axial alignment therewith.
Puller tool
10
is assembled by inserting threaded shank
20
of actuating bolt
12
through washer
13
and threadably mating the shank into threaded bolt hole
42
of puller member
14
. Puller member
14
is inserted, stud end
38
first, into passage
28
of outer sleeve
16
through first end
24
. Spacer
18
is placed in abutment with second end
26
of outer sleeve
16
.
FIGS. 2A through 2C
illustrate puller tool
10
of the present invention in operation to install a wheel stud
50
through a hole in a wheel hub
2
. Actuating bolt
12
is initially in a loosened condition depicted in FIG.
2
A and puller member
14
is inserted in passage
28
until external step
43
of the puller member engages internal shelf
33
of outer sleeve
16
. A threaded shaft
54
of stud
50
is threadably mated with stud hole
44
of puller member
14
until a ribbed segment
52
of stud
50
is proximate the hole in hub
2
. With spacer
18
pressed flush wheel hub
2
and actuating bolt
12
tightened manually to the point where head
22
is flush against washer
13
, torque is applied to bolt head
22
using an automatic torque wrench. As will be understood, further tightening rotation of actuating bolt
12
moves puller member
14
and stud
50
axially toward first end
24
of outer sleeve
16
. In this regard, outer sleeve
16
, washer
13
and spacer
18
act to maintain a constant distance between bolt head
22
and wheel hub
2
. Consequently, as puller member
14
is threadably moved, ribbed segment
52
of stud
50
is drawn into interference fit within the hole in wheel hub
2
as depicted in
FIGS. 2B and 2C
. It is intended that an electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic torque wrench be used to efficiently apply enough torque to actuating bolt
12
to firmly and fully install stud
50
.
It will be appreciated from the foregoing description that the present invention provides a stud puller tool that is operable in a very efficient manner in conjunction with a standard electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic torque wrench to quickly install a stud in a wheel hub without need for removal of the hub. It will be further appreciated that the puller tool of the present invention is of a modular design, whereby different puller member inserts and spacers can be provided for different types and sizes of wheel studs while maintaining a standardized outer sleeve and actuating bolt.
Claims
- 1. A puller tool for installing a stud to extend through a stud hole in a wheel hub, said stud having a threaded shaft for receiving a lug nut, said tool comprising:an actuating bolt including a threaded shank and an enlarged head fixed to said shank, said head being configured for cooperation with a tool for applying torque to said actuating bolt; an outer sleeve having first and second opposite ends and a passage extending in an axial direction through said outer sleeve, said passage defining a first opening through said first end and a second opening through said second end; a detent shoulder arranged to engage said head of said actuating bolt to prevent insertion of said head into said first opening of said outer sleeve; a washer in abutment with said first end of said outer sleeve, wherein said detent shoulder is defined by said washer; and a puller member received by said passage of said sleeve through said second opening, said puller member being axially slidable relative to said sleeve through a range of axial positions wherein said puller member is prevented from rotational movement relative to said sleeve, said puller member having a bolt end, a stud end opposite said bolt end, a threaded bolt hole through said bolt end sized for mating with said shank of said actuating bolt, and a threaded stud hole through said stud end sized for mating with said threaded shaft of said stud.
- 2. A puller tool for installing a stud to extend through a stud hole in a wheel hub, said stud having a threaded shaft for receiving a lug nut, said tool comprising:an actuating bolt including a threaded shank and an enlarged head fixed to said shank, said head being configured for cooperation with a tool for applying torque to said actuating bolt; an outer sleeve having first and second opposite ends and a passage extending in an axial direction through said outer sleeve, said passage defining a first opening through said first end and a second opening through said second end; a detent shoulder arranged to engage said head of said actuating bolt to prevent insertion of said head into said first opening of said outer sleeve; and a puller member received by said passage of said sleeve through said second opening, said puller member being axially slidable relative to said sleeve through a range of axial positions wherein said puller member is prevented from rotational movement relative to said sleeve, said puller member having a bolt end, a stud end opposite said bolt end, a threaded bolt hole through said bolt end sized for mating with said shank of said actuating bolt, and a threaded stud hole through said stud end sized for mating with said threaded shaft of said stud; wherein said passage includes a confinement portion and said puller member includes a confined portion, said confinement portion of said passage and said confined portion of said puller member being configured to prevent rotation of said puller member relative to said sleeve when said confined portion of said puller member is at least partially received by said confinement portion of said passage and wherein said confinement portion of said passage and said confined portion of said puller member have corresponding generally polygonal configurations.
- 3. A puller tool for installing a stud to extend through a stud hole in a wheel hub, said stud having a threaded shaft for receiving a lug nut, said tool comprising:an actuating bolt including a threaded shank and an enlarged head fixed to said shank, said head being configured for cooperation with a tool for applying torque to said actuating bolt; an outer sleeve having first and second opposite ends and a passage extending in an axial direction through said outer sleeve, said passage defining a first opening through said first end and a second opening through said second end; a detent shoulder arranged to engage said head of said actuating bolt to prevent insertion of said head into said first opening of said outer sleeve; and a puller member received by said passage of said sleeve through said second opening, said puller member being axially slidable relative to said sleeve through a range of axial positions wherein said puller member is prevented from rotational movement relative to said sleeve, said puller member having a bolt end, a stud end opposite said bolt end, a threaded bolt hole through said bolt end sized for mating with said shank of said actuating bolt, and a threaded stud hole through said stud end sized for mating with said threaded shaft of said stud; wherein said passage includes a confinement portion and said puller member includes a confined portion, said confinement portion of said passage and said confined portion of said puller member being configured to prevent rotation of said puller member relative to said sleeve when said confined portion of said puller member is at least partially received by said confinement portion of said passage and wherein one of said confinement portion and said confined portion includes a keyway.
- 4. A puller tool for installing a stud to extend through a stud hole in a wheel hub, said stud having a threaded shaft for receiving a lug nut, said tool comprising:an actuating bolt including a threaded shank and an enlarged head fixed to said shank, said head being configured for cooperation with a tool for applying torque to said actuating bolt; an outer sleeve having first and second opposite ends and a passage extending in an axial direction through said outer sleeve, said passage defining a first opening through said first end and a second opening through said second end; a detent shoulder arranged to engage said head of said actuating bolt to prevent insertion of said head into said first opening of said outer sleeve; and a puller member received by said passage of said sleeve through said second opening, said puller member being axially slidable relative to said sleeve through a range of axial positions wherein said puller member is prevented from rotational movement relative to said sleeve, said puller member having a bolt end, a stud end opposite said bolt end, a threaded bolt hole through said bolt end sized for mating with said shank of said actuating bolt, and a threaded stud hole through said stud end sized for mating with said threaded shaft of said stud, wherein said puller member includes an external step and said passage defines an internal shelf facing said first end of said sleeve for engaging said external step of said puller member to limit travel of said puller member relative to said sleeve.
- 5. A modular puller tool for installing studs to extend through stud holes in wheel hubs, said studs having respective threaded shafts having a plurality of different thread specifications for receiving a different corresponding lug nuts, said modular puller tool comprising:an actuating bolt including a threaded shank and an enlarged head fixed to said shank, said head being configured for cooperation with a tool for applying torque to said actuating bolt; an outer sleeve having first and second opposite ends and a passage extending in an axial direction through said outer sleeve, said passage defining a first opening through said first end and a second opening through said second end; a radial detent shoulder arranged to engage said head of said actuating bolt to prevent insertion of said head into said first opening of said outer sleeve; and a plurality of interchangeable puller members intended for receipt by said passage of said sleeve through said second opening, each of said plurality of puller members being axially slidable relative to said sleeve and being prevented from rotational movement relative to said sleeve through a range of axial positions wherein said puller member is prevented from rotational movement relative to said sleeve, and each of said plurality of puller members having a bolt end, a stud end opposite said bolt end, a threaded bolt hole through said bolt end specified for mating with said shank of said actuating bolt, and a threaded stud hole through said stud end; wherein said plurality of puller members are differentiated by a thread specification of said stud hole thereof.
- 6. The modular puller tool according to claim 5, wherein said plurality of puller members have the same thread specification of said bolt hole to operate with a single actuating bolt.
- 7. The modular puller tool according to claim 5, wherein said plurality of puller members the same external configuration to operate with a single sleeve.
- 8. The modular puller tool according to claim 5, wherein said respective threaded shafts of said studs have a plurality of different lengths, and said modular puller tool further comprises a plurality of annular spacers differentiated by an axial thickness thereof.
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