Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Puller or pusher means – contained force multiplying operator
Patent
1980-05-06
1981-12-15
Watson, Robert C.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Puller or pusher means, contained force multiplying operator
29267, B23P 1902
Patent
active
043051952
ABSTRACT:
A skate wheel disassembling and assembling apparatus including a frame having a wheel support platform adapted to support a skate wheel in a bearing-removal position, a push-pull member mounted on the frame for back and forth movement along an axial path and provided with a hooked tip at one end for engaging a bearing seated in a skate wheel in the bearing-removal position, and provided at the other end with a pusher heat for reinstalling the bearings in the skate wheel. When a skate wheel is positioned on the wheel support platform in the bearing-removal position, a retracting movement of the push-pull member causes the hooked tip to engage the bearing extracting it from its bearing seat. A wheel guide and support assembly is mounted on the frame for receiving and supporting the unassembled components of the skate wheel and is pivotal to a position where the components are in alignment with the push-pull member. A retracting movement of the push-pull member causes the pusher head to engage and force the bearings into the bearing seats.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1587777 (1926-06-01), Juelfs
patent: 2336262 (1943-12-01), Krasberg
patent: 2441756 (1948-05-01), De Swart
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