Filter retaining plug

US12049910B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12049910-B2
Application numberUS-202117195741-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 9, 2021
Priority dateApr 10, 2018
Publication dateJul 30, 2024
Grant dateJul 30, 2024

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Abstract

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A plug for retaining a filter screen in a fluid port of a servovalve, comprises an annular body, the annular body comprising: opposed first and second axial end surfaces, a radially inner surface extending between the first and second axial end surfaces, a radially outer surface extending between the first and second axial end surfaces and at least one recess formed in the radially inner surface for receiving a tool for removing the plug from the port. A tool for removing the plug comprises a pair of handles pivotally mounted to one another about a pivot, each handle having a plug gripping portion extending therefrom beyond the pivot, each plug gripping portion comprising an outwardly projecting tooth for engaging in the recess of the plug when the plug gripping portions are moved apart by operation of the handles.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A tool for removing a plug from a port, wherein the plug includes an annular body that comprises: opposed first and second axial end surfaces; a radially inner surface extending between the first and second axial end surfaces; a radially outer surface extending between the first and second axial end surfaces; and at least one recess formed in the radially inner surface for receiving a tool for removing the plug from the port, wherein the at least one recess is an annular recess extending around the entire radially inner surface and having opposed axial surfaces and a base surface, wherein the tool comprises: a pair of handles pivotally mounted to one another about a pivot, each handle having a plug gripping portion extending therefrom beyond the pivot, each plug gripping portion comprising an outwardly projecting tooth for engaging in the recess of the plug when the plug gripping portions are moved apart by operation of the handles, wherein each handle further comprises a stop for limiting the movement of the handles and therefore the movement apart of the plug gripping portions, each stop comprising an L-shaped element extending from the respective handle. 2. A tool as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the plug gripping portions are configured such that as the handles are moved towards one another, the plug gripping portions are moved apart. 3. A tool as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each tooth tapers in an outward direction. 4. A tool as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each handle comprises a first section arranged generally parallel to the first section of the other handle and an angled section extending therefrom to the pivot. 5. A tool as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each plug gripping portion comprises a proximal portion attached to a respective handle and a distal portion comprising the outwardly projecting tooth, the proximal and distal portions of each plug gripping portion being offset laterally from one another whereby the distal portions of the gripping portions align. 6. A tool for removing a plug from a port, wherein the plug includes an annular body that comprises: opposed first and second axial end surfaces; a radially inner surface extending between the first and second axial end surfaces; a radially outer surface extending between the first and second axial end surfaces; and at least one recess formed in the radially inner surface for receiving a tool for removing the plug from the port, wherein the at least one recess is an annular recess extending around the entire radially inner surface and having opposed axial surfaces and a base surface, wherein the tool comprises: a pair of handles pivotally mounted to one another about a pivot, each handle having a plug gripping portion extending therefrom beyond the pivot, each plug gripping portion comprising an outwardly projecting tooth for engaging in the recess of the plug when the plug gripping portions are moved apart by operation of the handles, wherein each plug gripping portion comprises a proximal portion attached to its respective handle at the pivot and a distal portion comprising the outwardly projecting tooth, wherein the plug gripping portion terminates at the outwardly projecting tooth, wherein each handle further comprises a stop for limiting the movement of the handles and therefore the movement apart of the plug gripping portions, each stop comprising an L-shaped element. 7. A tool for removing a plug from a port, wherein the plug includes an annular body that comprises: opposed first and second axial end surfaces; a radially inner surface extending between the first and second axial end surfaces; a radially outer surface extending between the first and second axial end surfaces; and at least one recess formed in the radially inner surface for receiving a tool for removing the plug from the port, wherein the at least one recess is an annular recess extending around the entire radially inner surface and having opposed axial surfaces and a base surface, wherein the tool comprises: a pair of handles pivotally mounted to one another about a pivot, each handle having a plug gripping portion extending therefrom beyond the pivot, each plug gripping portion comprising an outwardly projecting tooth for engaging in the recess of the plug when the plug gripping portions are moved apart by operation of the handles, wherein each handle further comprises a stop for limiting the movement of the handles and therefore the movement apart of the plug gripping portions, each stop comprising an L-shaped element, wherein each handle comprises a first section arranged generally parallel to the first section of the other handle and an angled section extending therefrom to the pivot, each stop extending from the angled section of the respective handle.

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Classifications

  • F15B13/043Primary

    with electrically-controlled pilot valves · CPC title

  • Pliers or tweezer type tools with tow actuated jaws · CPC title

  • inserting or withdrawing sleeves or bearing races · CPC title

  • not in the inner side of the cylindrical filtering elements · CPC title

  • ring shaped · CPC title

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What does patent US12049910B2 cover?
A plug for retaining a filter screen in a fluid port of a servovalve, comprises an annular body, the annular body comprising: opposed first and second axial end surfaces, a radially inner surface extending between the first and second axial end surfaces, a radially outer surface extending between the first and second axial end surfaces and at least one recess formed in the radially inner surfac…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hamilton Sundstrand Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F15B13/043. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 30 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).