Track chain bushing face cleaner

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Inventors

Morley, Roy D.

Application #

773044

Filed

Feb-28-1977

Published

Apr-10-1979

Current US Class

015/345
029/525
059/11

International Classes

A47L 005/14

Field of Search

15/345 15/346 59/7 59/11 29/525

Assignee

Caterpillar Tractor Co. (Peoria, IL)

Examiners

Moore; Christopher K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wegner, Stellman, McCord, Wiles & Wood

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Abstract
A tool for cleaning slivers and the like from a surface of a workpiece, such as the bushing of a chain drive track. In one form, the tool includes structure defining a manifold having an opening and arranged to be abutted to the workpiece with the opening juxtaposed to the workpiece surface on which slivers and the like may be deposited. Fluid, such as air, under pessure is delivered into the manifold and directed substantially directly against the juxtaposed workpiece surface to entrain the slivers and other foreign matter on the prelubricated surfaces. A suction is applied to the manifold for sucking the excess fluid and the entrained slivers and other material outwardly from the manifold. In another form, the manifold is movable against complementary wall surfaces to define a chamber in which the workpiece is disposed. Movement of the manifold to and from the wall surface may be effected by suitable powered mechanism. In each form, the tool is particularly adapted for removing chips and slivers from workpieces wherein one element has been joined as by pressing to another. Preferably, the suction applied to the manifold is greater than the force of the pressurized fluid so as to assure removal of the slivers and other foreign material dislodged from the workpiece surface by the high pressure air.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilige is claimed are defined as follows:

1. Apparatus for cleaning foreign particulate material from a surface of a workpiece having a first portion pressed onto a second portion, comprising:

movable press tooling for pressing said workpiece first portion onto said second portion;

mans including a portion of the press tooling for defining an effectively closed chamber arranged to have the workpiece surface exposed therein;

fluid supply means movable with said press tooling for delivering fluid under high pressure into said manifold chamber and substantially directly against said exposed workpiece surface within said manifold chamber to dislodge foreign particulate material from said surface; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to cleaning tools and in particular to tools for cleaning a workpiece surface of foreign particulate material.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In manufacturing processes, it is conventional to utilize high pressure fluid, such as high pressure air, to clean workpiece surfaces by blasting foreign particulate material and the like from the surface. Conventionally, high pressure air is delivered through suitable hoses to a valve nozzle which may be manipulated by the user to direct a blast of high pressure air against the workpiece surface, thereby blowing chips, slivers, and other similar particular material from the workpiece surface for subsequent further processing of the workpiece. One such workpiece surface comprises the face of the tack chain bushings. In making such chains for use in driving tractors and the like, chips and slivers are often left on the bushing face during the chain assembly operations which especially adhere to prelubricated surfaces.
 
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