Cotter pin forming tool
US-11185910-B2 · Nov 30, 2021 · US
US9724809B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9724809-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414570033-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 15, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 15, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2017 |
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Various embodiments of an apparatus and method for impact forming a cotter pin in a brake assembly are disclosed. In one example, an impact forming tool comprises a handle for receiving an operating force, a stationary portion and a hammer portion. The stationary portion is connected to the handle at a proximate end. An orientation pin is positioned on a distal end and two anvil pins are positioned on the stationary portion between the proximate end and the orientation pin. The hammer portion communicates with the operating force and moves linearly across the face of the stationary portion from a first position to a second position. The hammer portion has a symmetrical arcuate end, wherein a vertex of the symmetrical arcuate end is between the two anvil pins when the hammer is in the second position.
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We claim: 1. A tool for impact forming a cotter pin comprising: a handle configured to receive an operating force; a stationary portion having a face, the stationary portion connected to the handle at a proximate end portion; an orientation pin positioned on a distal end portion of the face of the stationary portion; two anvil pins positioned on the face of the stationary portion between the proximate end portion and the orientation pin; and a hammer portion communicating with the operating force; the hammer portion configured to move linearly across the face of the stationary portion from a first position to a second position in response to the operating force; the hammer portion having a symmetrical arcuate end, wherein a vertex of the symmetrical arcuate end is between the two anvil pins when the hammer is in the second position. 2. The tool as in claim 1 , wherein the tool is a handheld tool. 3. The tool as in claim 1 , wherein the operating force is one of a pneumatic force, a hydraulic force, an electrical force and a manual force. 4. The tool as in claim 1 , wherein the orientation pin is configured for holding a head of an associated cotter pin and the vertex of the symmetrical arcuate end is configured for separating tines of the associated cotter pin when the hammer portion is in the second position. 5. The tool as in claim 4 , wherein the stationary portion further comprises an alignment aperture for receiving an associated securing pin, the associated securing pin configured to receive the associated cotter pin, the alignment aperture positioned between the orientation pin and the two anvil pins. 6. The tool as in claim 5 , wherein the stationary portion is sized for insertion between the securing pin and an associated mounting bracket. 7. The tool as in claim 4 , further comprising a means for sensing the angle of separation of the tines of the associated cotter pin when the hammer is in the second position. 8. The tool as in claim 1 , wherein the symmetrical arcuate end comprises a first arcuate portion and a second arcuate portion forming an angle of about 45 degrees at the vertex. 9. The tool as in claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the stationary portion is less than about 0.5 inches. 10. A method for impact forming a cotter pin comprising: inserting a cotter pin having a head and two tines into a securing pin aperture, wherein the tines of the cotter pin extend through the securing pin aperture; aligning an impact forming tool with the head of the cotter pin at an orientation pin on the impact forming tool wherein the orientation pin positions the cotter pin; a stationary portion being connected to a handle at a proximate end portion; two anvil pins positioned on a face of the stationary portion between the proximate end portion and the orientation pin; the orientation pin positioned on a distal end portion of the face of the stationary portion; aligning the impact forming tool wherein the securing pin fits through an alignment aperture in the impact forming tool; actuating the impact forming tool for moving a hammer portion of the impact forming tool linearly along the face of the stationary portion of the impact forming tool; and simultaneously separating the two tines of the cotter pin. 11. The method as in claim 10 , wherein simultaneously separating the two tines of the cotter pin comprises bending the two tines to a predetermined angle. 12. The method as in claim 11 , wherein the predetermined angle is between about eighty degrees and about one hundred ten degrees. 13. The method as in claim 11 , further comprising sensing the bend angle of the tines of the cotter pin after actuating the impact forming tool to determine if the two tines of the cotter pin are bent to the predetermined angle. 14. The method as in claim 10 , wherein the two tines of the cotter pin are the same length. 15. The method as in claim 10 , wherein actuating the impact forming tool comprises one of a hydraulic actuating force, a pneumatic actuating force, an electrical actuating force and a manual actuating force. 16. A system for securing an assembly with a cotter pin comprising: a cotter pin with a head and two tines; an impact forming tool comprising; a handle configured to receive an operating force; a stationary portion with a face and connected to the handle at a proximate end; an orientation pin positioned on a distal end of the stationary portion for receiving the head of the cotter pin; two anvil pins positioned on the stationary portion between the proximate end and the orientation pin; and a hammer portion communicating with the operating force; the hammer portion configured to move linearly across the face of the stationary portion from a first position to a second position; the hammer portion having a symmetrical arcuate end, wherein a vertex of the symmetrical arcuate end is positioned to separate the two tines of the cotter pin between the two anvil pins when the hammer portion is in the second position. 17. The system as in claim 16 , further comprising a sensing device for sensing the presence and bend angle of the tines of the cotter pin. 18. The system as in claim 16 , wherein the source of operation force is one of a pneumatic force, a hydraulic force, an electrical force and manual force. 19. The system as in claim 16 , wherein the two tines of the cotter pin are the same length.
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