US3058207A - Method of disassembling pump piston from piston rod - Google Patents

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    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23PMETAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; COMBINED OPERATIONS; UNIVERSAL MACHINE TOOLS
    • B23P19/00Machines for simply fitting together or separating metal parts or objects, or metal and non-metal parts, whether or not involving some deformation; Tools or devices therefor so far as not provided for in other classes
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
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    • F04B53/14Pistons, piston-rods or piston-rod connections
    • F04B53/144Adaptation of piston-rods
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    • Y10T29/53848Puller or pusher means, contained force multiplying operator having screw operator
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  • the present device is so constructed that pump pistons may be readily removed from the piston rod of the pump by the action of the piston rod of the pump on the pump piston, when the pump piston puller is attached to the pump piston, so sufficient power is transmitted from the piston rod to the pump piston to speedily and positively remove the pump piston therefrom, without manual effort and in a minimum of time.
  • An object of this invention is to provide a pump piston puller which may be readily attached to a pump piston, while the pump piston is within the liner within the pump, in such manner that the piston rod of the pump will be moved by the power of the pump to withdraw the piston rod therefrom, which rod is usually tightly fitted within the pump piston.
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal, sectional view through a pump cylinder, cylinder liner, and pump piston assembly, with the pump piston remover shown connected to the pump piston, and with portions thereof shown in section, and other parts shown in elevation, to illustrate the details of construction;
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the pump piston puller apart from the pump piston and showing the top, end and side elevation thereof;
  • FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view through a reciprocating pump showing the reciprocating piston rod and piston therein.
  • FIG. 3 shows a longitudinal sectional view through a conventional slush pump or mud pump P, which has a crank C on the crank shaft S, which crank shaft is journaled in the housing of pump P.
  • the crank shaft S is driven by a sprocket and chain drive, generally designated at D.
  • a connecting rod R is pivotally connected to cross-head H, which cross-head has a pony rod Y extending outward therefrom, to which the piston rod 4a is connected.
  • the piston rod 4a has a piston a mounted thereon near the outer end thereof. which piston 10a is fitted within liner 2a which is fitted in cylinder in.
  • Numeral 1 designates generally a pump cylinder in which a liner 2 is fitted.
  • a piston rod 4 is shown extending into the liner 2, which piston rod has a tapered end portion 6 to complementarily engage a tapered bore 8 within piston 10.
  • the body of the piston 10 has a neck 11, which neck 11 extends out and is threaded, as indicated at 12, to enable an interiorly threaded sleeve 14, of the pump piston puller designated generally at 15, to be screw threaded thereonto in the manner as shown in FIG. 1.
  • the sleeve 14 is secured to a rod 16, which rod is threaded at its outer end. as designated at 18, to threadably receive a nut 20 thereon.
  • a cross bar assembly 22 is fabricated to have an opening 24 medially thereof, through which cross bar assembly the rod 16 is telescoped.
  • a thrust washer or bearing 26 is interposed between the nut 20 and the cross bar assembly 22, so as to form proper bearing support for the nut 20.
  • a lug 28 is welded, or otherwise secured, to an end of the cross bar assembly 22 so the lug will engage the upper side of cylinder 1, when the cross bar assembly is fitted in place and to support the outer end of the rod 16 of the pump piston puller before the final tightening of nut 20 on threaded portion 18 or rod 16.
  • the rod 16 is hexed or squared, at its outer end as indicated at 30, so as to enable ready turning of the rod 16 to enable the screwing of the threaded sleeve 14 onto threads 12 of the piston body 10, and the unscrewing of the sleeve therefrom.
  • the sleeve 14 is threadably engaged with the threaded portion 12 of piston 10.
  • the pump piston rod 16 is rotated by fitting a wrench on hexed head 30 thereof, so as to turn the rod 16 and sleeve 14 to threadably engage the threaded portion 12 of piston 10.
  • cross bar assembly 22 is telescoped over elongated rod 16 until the inner face of the cross bar assembly 22 is in abutting relation with the outer face of the pump cylinder head ring 3, and with the lug 28 resting on top of the cylinder head ring 2, the cross bar assembly 22 is supported in this position until thrust bearing or Washer 26 and nut 20 are fitted onto the threaded rod to securely hold elongated rod 16 against inward longitudinal movement.
  • a pump piston puller 15 With the pump piston puller 15 in the position, as described above, and with the pump piston rod 4 at the extreme end of the outer stroke, the pump is started, whereupon the rod 4 is drawn inward and the pump piston 10 is retained against inward movement by a pump piston puller, designated generally at 15, which is attached to the threaded portion 12 of the pump piston body by sleeve 11.

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Oct. 16, 1962 J. H. WILSON 3,958,207
METHOD OF DISASSEMBLING PUMP PISTON FROM PISTON ROD Filed Feb. 15, 1956 2 Sheets-Sheet l mmvron. JOHN HART WILSON J. H. WILSON Oct. 16, 1962 METHOD OF DISASSEMBLING PUMP PISTON FROM PISTON ROD Filed Feb. 15, 1956 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 John Hart PVils'ozz [NI ENTOR BY WnEw, Cola, Gemdk whinTsw 1 V/m I ll:
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A7 TORNEYS' atent fiiice 3,058,207 Patented Oct. 16, 1962 3,058,267 METHOD OF DISASSEMBLING PUMP PISTON FROM PISTON ROD John Hart Wilson, Wilson Manufacturing Co., P.O. Box 1031, Wichita Falls, Tex. Filed Feb. 15, 1956, Ser. No. 565,686 1 Claim. (Cl. 29--427) This invention relates to improvements in pump piston pullers for reciprocating pumps and more particularly to pump piston pullers wherein the pump piston is removed from the piston rod by the power of the pump acting on the piston rod thereof when the piston puller is connected to the piston. The patent to John Hart Wilson, No. 2,249,- 802, Slush Pumps, issued July 22, 1941, discloses a power driven pump having a reciprocating piston rod and piston, the structure of which lends itself for use with the present tool.
Various piston pullers have been proposed heretofore, but these, for the most part, require a screw jack, hydraulic jack or other power means to operate the pump piston puller.
The present device is so constructed that pump pistons may be readily removed from the piston rod of the pump by the action of the piston rod of the pump on the pump piston, when the pump piston puller is attached to the pump piston, so sufficient power is transmitted from the piston rod to the pump piston to speedily and positively remove the pump piston therefrom, without manual effort and in a minimum of time.
An object of this invention is to provide a pump piston puller which may be readily attached to a pump piston, while the pump piston is within the liner within the pump, in such manner that the piston rod of the pump will be moved by the power of the pump to withdraw the piston rod therefrom, which rod is usually tightly fitted within the pump piston.
With this object in mind, and others which will become manifest as the description proceeds, reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate like parts in the several views thereof, in which:
FIG. 1 is a longitudinal, sectional view through a pump cylinder, cylinder liner, and pump piston assembly, with the pump piston remover shown connected to the pump piston, and with portions thereof shown in section, and other parts shown in elevation, to illustrate the details of construction;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the pump piston puller apart from the pump piston and showing the top, end and side elevation thereof; and
FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view through a reciprocating pump showing the reciprocating piston rod and piston therein.
With more detailed reference to the drawing, FIG. 3 shows a longitudinal sectional view through a conventional slush pump or mud pump P, which has a crank C on the crank shaft S, which crank shaft is journaled in the housing of pump P. The crank shaft S is driven by a sprocket and chain drive, generally designated at D. A connecting rod R is pivotally connected to cross-head H, which cross-head has a pony rod Y extending outward therefrom, to which the piston rod 4a is connected. The piston rod 4a has a piston a mounted thereon near the outer end thereof. which piston 10a is fitted within liner 2a which is fitted in cylinder in. Upon the turning of the crank shaft S, by sprocket and chain drive D, the connecting rod 4a moves back and forth within liner 2a, in a manner well known in the art of reciprocating pumps, and as disclosed in the above-mentioned Patent No. 2,249,802. While the pump shown in FIG. 3 shows the piston 10a to have a straight bore therein to receive piston rod 4a, this is indicative of the manner in which pistons are used in pumps, such as disclosed in Patent No. 2,249,802. The piston rod and piston are replaceable by piston rod 4 and piston 10, as shown in FIG. 1, as any pump of this character which is equipped with the piston rod 4 and piston 10 will enable use of the pump piston puller of the present invention. Numeral 1 designates generally a pump cylinder in which a liner 2 is fitted. A piston rod 4 is shown extending into the liner 2, which piston rod has a tapered end portion 6 to complementarily engage a tapered bore 8 within piston 10. The body of the piston 10 has a neck 11, which neck 11 extends out and is threaded, as indicated at 12, to enable an interiorly threaded sleeve 14, of the pump piston puller designated generally at 15, to be screw threaded thereonto in the manner as shown in FIG. 1. The sleeve 14 is secured to a rod 16, which rod is threaded at its outer end. as designated at 18, to threadably receive a nut 20 thereon.
A cross bar assembly 22 is fabricated to have an opening 24 medially thereof, through which cross bar assembly the rod 16 is telescoped. A thrust washer or bearing 26 is interposed between the nut 20 and the cross bar assembly 22, so as to form proper bearing support for the nut 20.
A lug 28 is welded, or otherwise secured, to an end of the cross bar assembly 22 so the lug will engage the upper side of cylinder 1, when the cross bar assembly is fitted in place and to support the outer end of the rod 16 of the pump piston puller before the final tightening of nut 20 on threaded portion 18 or rod 16.
The rod 16 is hexed or squared, at its outer end as indicated at 30, so as to enable ready turning of the rod 16 to enable the screwing of the threaded sleeve 14 onto threads 12 of the piston body 10, and the unscrewing of the sleeve therefrom.
Operation To remove the pump piston 10 from the connecting rod 4, after having removed the cylinder head of the pump, the sleeve 14 is threadably engaged with the threaded portion 12 of piston 10. Whereupon, the pump piston rod 16 is rotated by fitting a wrench on hexed head 30 thereof, so as to turn the rod 16 and sleeve 14 to threadably engage the threaded portion 12 of piston 10.
V Then cross bar assembly 22 is telescoped over elongated rod 16 until the inner face of the cross bar assembly 22 is in abutting relation with the outer face of the pump cylinder head ring 3, and with the lug 28 resting on top of the cylinder head ring 2, the cross bar assembly 22 is supported in this position until thrust bearing or Washer 26 and nut 20 are fitted onto the threaded rod to securely hold elongated rod 16 against inward longitudinal movement.
With the pump piston puller 15 in the position, as described above, and with the pump piston rod 4 at the extreme end of the outer stroke, the pump is started, whereupon the rod 4 is drawn inward and the pump piston 10 is retained against inward movement by a pump piston puller, designated generally at 15, which is attached to the threaded portion 12 of the pump piston body by sleeve 11.
With the driving power of the pump applied to the piston rod 4, a great pull can be exerted thereon to disengage the tapered portion 6 of the piston rod from the tapered bore 8 of the piston. After the piston rod 4 has been moved a sufficient distance away from the piston, the pump may be stopped and the piston readily re moved therefrom manually, but if the piston resists being pulled from the liner 2 manually, the nut 20 may be screwed on rod 16 so as to pull the piston outward until it loosens sufliciently to be readily removed.
Having thus clearly shown and described the invention what is claimed as new and desired to secure by Letters Patent is:
In a method of removing a piston from a piston rod of a reciprocating pump on which it is frictionally engaged; the said piston being in place in said pump and reciprocatable longitudinally therein; comprising the steps of attachably securing to said piston a static element; of seating an end of said static element against the outer end of the pump in which said piston and piston rod are mounted; of operating the pump by power to reciprocate said piston rod in the direction to move said piston rod inward with respect to said piston while holding said piston statically so as to cause said piston rod to be automatically pulled from its friction fit on said piston rod; and of disengaging said piston from said static element.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Rosenthal Feb. 17, Kellen Feb. 8, McLachlan Nov. 1, Munson et al Nov. 19, Schleinitz June 24, Volpin Apr. 20, Stout et a] Nov. 15, Hedlund July 27, Oberley et al Sept. 7, Hedlund Oct. 25, Weaver Apr. 10, Peterson Sept. 30,
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