O-ring insertion apparatus

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – To apply or remove a resilient article

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B23P 1902

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048458228

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BRIEF SUMMARY
This invention relates to apparatus for use in inserting a flexible ring, such as an O-ring, into a groove provided in a bore or recess in a workpiece.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

According to the present invention there is provided an apparatus for use in inserting a flexible O-ring into a groove provided in a bore or recess in a workpiece, comprising a first piston and cylinder device provided with a hollow piston rod having a transverse slot for allowing a flexible O-ring to be received in the hollow piston rod, a second piston and cylinder device provided with a hollow piston rod which extends into the bore of the hollow piston rod of said first piston and cylinder device and a plunger received in the piston rod of the second piston and cylinder device, said plunger being provided with radially extending flexible members which in use of the apparatus engage and deform the flexible O-ring which is moved along the bore of the piston rod of the first piston and cylinder device towards the groove in the workpiece.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of an example, with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which the single FIGURE is a longitudinal section through an apparatus according to the present invention.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The apparatus comprises a cylinder 10 closed at one end by an end cover 11 and at its other end by an end cover 12 to which is secured one end of a cylinder 13 which is closed at its other end by an end cover 14.
Slidably received in the cylinder 10 is a piston 15 provided on a hollow piston rod 16 which extends through the end cover 11. The piston 15 is acted upon by a coil spring 17 which extends between the piston 15 and the end cover 11. Secured to the piston 15 is a hollow piston rod 18 provided with a piston 19 received in the cylinder 10. The piston 19 is effectively an extension of the piston 15. The cylinder 10 is provided with an inlet 20. The piston rod 18 is provided with an axially extending groove 21 in which is engaged a pin 22 fixed to the cylinder 10. The pin 22 prevents the pistons 15,19 rotating in the cylinder 10.
Provided between the adjacent ends of piston rods 16 and 18 is a slot 23, which when the pistons 15,19 are in the position shown in the drawing, is aligned with a supply chute 24.
Slidably received in the cylinder 13 is a piston 25 provided on a hollow piston rod 26 which extends through the end cover 12 and is received in the bore of the piston rod 18. Slidably received in the piston rod 26 is a plunger 27 acted upon by a coil spring 28. Extending through the plunger 27 is a transverse pin 29 which engages with longitudinally extending slots 30 provided in the piston rod 26. The pin 29 prevents rotation of the plunger 27 relative to the piston rod 26.
The plunger 27 is provided at its forward end with a piston portion 31 slidably received in the bore of the rod 18. The bores of the piston rods 16 and 18 are identical and axially aligned with each other and in the region of the slot 23 each bore gradually increases in diameter in a direction towards the slot 23.
Provided on the forward end portion of the plunger 27 are radially movable flexible members 32 which are diametrically opposed. The members 32 may be in the form of leaf springs having projections on their outer free end or they may comprise spring loaded radially extending plungers.
In operation of the apparatus an O-ring 33 initially passes from the supply chute 24 and through the slot 23 so as to be located in the maximum diameter portion of the bores of the piston rods 16 and 18 as shown in the drawing. Compressed air or other fluid under pressure is admitted to the cylinder 10 through inlet 20 and to cylinder 13 through inlet 34 in the end cover 14. Thus the pistons 15,19 and 25 initially move in unison against the force of spring 17. The forward end of the piston rod 16 enters a bore 35 provided in a workpiece 36, the bore 35 being provided with an external groove 37 for receiving the O-ring 33.
The piston 15,19 is mov

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patent: 3851369 (1974-12-01), Escholz
patent: 4141129 (1979-02-01), Martini
N.T.I.S. Tech. Notes, Apr. 1984, Marshall Space Flight Center: "Retaining-Ring Installation Tool".
Machine Design, vol. 40, Mar. 28, 1968, "Piston-Face Wobble Inserts Oversized O-Ring", pp. 151-158.

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