Clamping band attachment method and clamping band attachment apparatus

US10610987B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10610987-B2
Application numberUS-201615764966-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 2, 2016
Priority dateOct 1, 2015
Publication dateApr 7, 2020
Grant dateApr 7, 2020

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Abstract

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In a state where a pair of protrusion portions of a ring portion is clamped by front end engagement portions of a pair of claw members ( 71 ) ( 72 ), the front end engagement portions of the pair of claw members are swung in a direction approaching each other about a pivotal supporting portion ( 80 ). A sliding body ( 77 ) slides with the contact of the front end engagement portion to the ring portion or to the protrusion portion thereof so as to follow a radial and circumferential displacement of the protrusion portion accompanying a diameter reduction of the ring portion.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A band attachment method comprising: rounding a belt-shaped member in a ring shape and forming a ring portion which is externally fitted to a band mounting portion of a boot, the ring portion being formed with a pair of protrusion portions separated at a predetermined pitch along a circumferential direction; and bringing the pair of protrusion portions close to each other in the circumferential direction near front end engagement portions of a pair of claw members that swing about a pivotal supporting shaft so as to reduce a diameter of the ring portion, wherein in a state where the pair of protrusion portions of the ring portion are clamped by the front end engagement portions of the pair of claw members, sliding bodies slide with contact of the front end engagement portions to one of the ring portion and the pair of protrusion portions of the ring portion so as to follow a radial and circumferential displacement of the pair of protrusion portions accompanying a diameter reduction of the ring portion while the front end engagement portions of the pair of claw members are swung in a direction approaching each other about a pivotal supporting portion, by which the front end engagement portions of the pair of claw members draw a locus along an outer circumference of a band to reduce the diameter of the ring portion. 2. The band attachment method according to claim 1 , wherein each of the sliding bodies of the pair of claw members is independently slidable. 3. A clamping band attachment apparatus for rounding a belt-shaped member in a ring shape and forming a ring portion externally fitted to a band mounting portion of a boot, the ring portion being formed with a pair of protrusion portions separated at a predetermined pitch along a circumferential direction, and for bringing the pair of protrusion portions close to each other in the circumferential direction so as to reduce a diameter of the ring portion, the clamping band attachment apparatus comprising: clamping means which has a pair of claw members configured to swing in a direction in which front end engagement portions of the pair of claw members approach and separate from each other about a pivotal supporting portion; reciprocating means configured to reciprocate the pair of claw members of the clamping means in a direction approaching and separating from the band mounting portion of the boot; and swinging means configured to swing the pair of claw members of the clamping means in a direction approaching and separating from each other, wherein each of the pair of claw members includes a claw member main body and a sliding body formed with each of the front end engagement portions, and wherein in a state where the pair of protrusion portions of the ring portion are clamped by the front end engagement portions of the pair of claw members, the sliding body formed with each of the front end engagement portions is slidably attached to the claw member main body so as to follow a radial and circumferential displacement of each of the pair of protrusion portions accompanying a diameter reduction of the ring portion while the front end engagement portions of the pair of claw members are swung in the direction approaching each other about the pivotal supporting portion by which the front end engagement portions of the pair of claw members draw a locus along an outer circumference of a band to reduce the diameter of the ring portion. 4. The clamping band attachment apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein each of the sliding bodies is attached to a respective one of the claw member main bodies via an elastic member configured to bias the sliding body toward a front end side to bring the sliding body in a forward state the sliding bodies being configured to move backward upon contact with one of the ring portion and the pair of protrusion portions of the ring portion in a state where the front end engagement portions are brought close to each other. 5. The clamping band attachment apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the swinging means includes a wedge member configured to expand and reduce an interval between the front end engagement portions of the pair of claw members when reciprocated in an axial direction between the pair of claw members on a rear end side with respect to the pivotal supporting portion. 6. The clamping band attachment apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the swinging means includes a wedge member configured to expand and reduce an interval between the front end engagement portions of the pair of claw members when reciprocated in an axial direction between the pair of claw members on a rear end side with respect to the pivotal supporting portion. 7. The band attachment method according to claim 1 , wherein the sliding bodies are configured to slide linearly. 8. The clamping band attachment apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the sliding bodies are configured to slide linearly.

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Classifications

  • using bands · CPC title

  • B23P19/084Primary

    for placing resilient or flexible rings, e.g. O-rings, circlips · CPC title

  • Joints, e.g. ball joints, universal joints · CPC title

  • F16D3/845Primary

    allowing relative movement of joint parts due to the flexing of the cover · CPC title

  • Non-metallic protective bellows · CPC title

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What does patent US10610987B2 cover?
In a state where a pair of protrusion portions of a ring portion is clamped by front end engagement portions of a pair of claw members ( 71 ) ( 72 ), the front end engagement portions of the pair of claw members are swung in a direction approaching each other about a pivotal supporting portion ( 80 ). A sliding body ( 77 ) slides with the contact of the front end engagement portion to the ring …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ntn Toyo Bearing Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23P19/084. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 07 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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