Centering apparatus

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Inventors

Horvallius, Torgny William

Application #

568732

Filed

Apr-16-1975

Published

Mar-15-1977

Current US Class

033/203
033/203.18
033/286
033/644

International Classes

G01B 005/24

Field of Search

33/180

Assignee

Aktiebolaget SAMEFA (Stockholm, SW)

Examiners

Aegerter; Richard E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Woodhams, Blanchard and Flynn

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Abstract
An apparatus is provided for bringing a holder for an indicating member, e.g. a mirror, scale etc. component of measuring means, into exact coaxiality with a rotatable body, such as a vehicle wheel or wheel shaft, for checking the axis position and direction of the body. The apparatus comprises three main parts, viz. (a) a base member attachable to the body to be checked, (b) an intermediate member displaceable on the base member, and (c) said holder, which is tiltably carried on the intermediate member. Displacement of the intermediate member on the base member supplemented by tilting of the holder on the intermediate member readily brings the axis of the holder with its indicating member into accurate alignment with the axis of the body.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An apparatus for adjustment of a cylindrical holder into coaxial relation to a rotatable body, which holder is intended to be used in conjunction with measuring equipment for checking the direction or position of the rotatable body, comprising:

a base member having a flat surface and adapted to be attached to the body to be checked, or to a part rigidly secured to said body, e.g. a vehicle wheel, with said flat surface transverse to the rotational axis of said body;

an intermediate member mounted substantially concentrically on the base member, displaceable along said flat surface of said base member, and having guide means including a portion at least in part spherically shaped fixed thereon; and



Description
The present invention relates to an apparatus for coaxial adjustment, in relation to the centerline of an elongated body, e.g. a shaft or shaft end, of a holder for a detail incorporated in measuring equipment for checking direction or position of the body. The apparatus is preferably suited for use in checking adjustment and position of the wheels on a vehicle.

Crooked and incorrectly adjusted or attached axles on a vehicle result in abnormal tire wear, and the vehicle will be difficult to steer and uncertain to manoeuvre in traffic. Such faults should therefore be put right immediately, and methods and apparatuses for checking axles and wheel settings have also been in use for a long time. A usual but primitive method is to dismantle wheels, brake shoes, brake drums and bearings etc, whereafter it is possible, for example, to determine tracking of a rear axle by plumbing down points from the axle ends onto a carefully leveled floor, and marking with chalk crosses on the floor. With string or a measuring tape, measurements are then taken to a center point on the front portion of the chassis, frame or front axle attachment. Such measurement can take three or four hours, and to check whether an axle is deformed can take eight or ten hours. This means that many vehicle owners hesitate effectively to check their vehicles in this respect, and they are thereby caused increased costs due to wear on tires and other details as well as exposing themselves and others to risks when driving the vehicle. There are, however, apparatuses of greater development for checking wheel settings and axles. In a known apparatus which is intended for adjustment in a geometrical wheel plane, a tensioning device is used which requires hydraulic operation with a diaphragm pump, and driving rollers are furthermore required to put the wheel in motion, adjustment of which is to be checked. Special apparatus must be available for carrying out a check in this case.
 
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