Exhaust bellows installation tool
US-10865920-B2 · Dec 15, 2020 · US
US11167401B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11167401-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016747379-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 20, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 20, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 9, 2021 |
| Grant date | Nov 9, 2021 |
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Removal tool and method for removing a panel insert from a panel. In one embodiment, the removal tool includes a tool frame to straddle a panel insert installed in a panel, and a puller rod slidably disposed perpendicularly through the tool frame. One end of the puller rod engages the panel insert. The removal tool further includes a biasing member that applies an axial force to the puller rod away from the tool frame, and a heater to apply heat to the panel insert.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A removal tool comprising: a tool frame to straddle a panel insert installed in a panel; a puller rod slidably disposed through the tool frame perpendicularly to a bottom surface of the tool frame that contacts the panel, wherein the puller rod has a first end to engage the panel insert; a biasing member that applies an axial force to the puller rod away from the tool frame; and a heater to apply heat to the panel insert. 2. The removal tool of claim 1 wherein: the biasing member is disposed between the tool frame and a second end of the puller rod. 3. The removal tool of claim 1 further comprising: a loading member that preloads the biasing member by a predetermined amount. 4. The removal tool of claim 1 wherein the heater includes: one or more heating elements; and a temperature sensor that measures a temperature. 5. The removal tool of claim 4 further comprising: a heater controller electrically coupled to the heating elements and the temperature sensor; wherein the heater controller selectively applies power to the heating elements based on the temperature output by the temperature sensor. 6. A removal tool comprising: a tool frame that supports the removal tool on a side of a panel, and straddles a panel insert installed in the panel; a puller rod that extends through a guide opening in the tool frame and is slidable axially in relation to the tool frame, the puller rod having a first end to couple with the panel insert; a housing having a rod opening coaxial with the guide opening in the tool frame, wherein the puller rod extends through the rod opening, and the housing is coupled to the puller rod toward a second end of the puller rod; a spring disposed between the tool frame and the housing that applies an axial force against the housing; and a heater to apply heat to the panel insert. 7. The removal tool of claim 6 wherein the tool frame includes: a base member defining a bottom surface of the tool frame that contacts the side of the panel, and having an insert opening to encircle the panel insert; a seat member having the guide opening of the tool frame that is coaxial with the insert opening of the base member; and a plurality of legs disposed between the base member and the seat member; wherein the puller rod passes through the insert opening and the guide opening; wherein the seat member holds a first end of the spring. 8. The removal tool of claim 7 wherein the housing includes: a hollow, cylindrical body comprising: an end wall having the rod opening coaxial with the guide opening of the seat member; and a plurality of side walls that project from the end wall with gaps separating the side walls; wherein an inner surface of the end wall holds a second end of the spring. 9. The removal tool of claim 8 wherein: the legs of the tool frame are spaced radially around the insert opening of the base member; and the side walls of the housing are disposed between the legs when the spring is compressed. 10. The removal tool of claim 8 further comprising: a stopper that stops axial movement of the housing away from the tool frame due to the axial force from the spring after traveling a threshold distance. 11. The removal tool of claim 10 wherein: when the spring is compressed, a bottom portion of a pair of the side walls extend below the seat member of the tool frame; and the stopper includes a securing pin inserted through coaxial holes in the bottom portion of the pair of the side walls. 12. The removal tool of claim 6 wherein the heater includes: a heater body having a rod opening, wherein the puller rod passes through the rod opening; one or more heating elements; and a temperature sensor that measures a temperature of the heater body. 13. The removal tool of claim 12 wherein: an outer diameter of the heater body is equal to or greater than a diameter of the panel insert. 14. The removal tool of claim 12 further comprising: a heater controller electrically coupled to the heating elements and the temperature sensor; wherein the heater controller selectively applies power to the heating elements based on the temperature output by the temperature sensor. 15. The removal tool of claim 6 wherein the puller rod comprises: an elongated cylindrical shaft having a head at the first end, and threads at the second end; wherein a diameter of the puller rod is less than a diameter of a thru-hole in the panel insert; wherein a fastener is threaded on the second end with the housing disposed between the spring and the fastener. 16. The removal tool of claim 6 wherein the puller rod comprises: an elongated cylindrical shaft having a ball lock at the first end, and a cam lever at the second end; wherein a diameter of the puller rod is less than a diameter of a thru-hole in the panel insert. 17. The removal tool of claim 6 further comprising: an insulation pad between the tool frame and the panel; wherein the insulation pad includes an insert opening aligned with an insert opening of the tool frame. 18. The removal tool of claim 6 further comprising: an edge adapter having: a top side that interfaces with a bottom surface of the tool frame; a bottom side that includes a contact surface to rest on the panel, and a spacer block having a thickness that corresponds with a thickness of the panel; and an insert opening aligned with an insert opening of the tool frame. 19. A method of extracting a panel insert from a panel, the method comprising: placing a removal tool on the panel so that a tool frame of the removal tool straddles the panel insert; coupling a first end of a puller rod to the panel insert; coupling a biasing member between the tool frame and a second end of the puller rod; applying an axial force to the puller rod with the biasing member in a direction away from the panel; and applying heat to the panel insert while the axial force is applied by the biasing member to extract the panel insert from the panel. 20. The method of claim 19 wherein applying the heat comprises: monitoring a temperature of a heater; and selectively applying power to the heater to stay within a temperature window.
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