Vehicle wheel-to-hub stud alignment and mounting tool
First Claim
1. A vehicle wheel-to-hub stud and alignment tool including an elongated shank member having a first handle end and a second wheel stud engaging end and an intermediate shank member section extending between said ends, said second wheel stud engaging end including a first portion integral with and forming an extension of the adjacent portion of said intermediate shank member section directed laterally outwardly from the shank member and terminating outwardly in an open convolution free end portion loosely telescopingly engagable over the free end of a vehicle hub wheel mounting stud, said open convolution free end portion being threadable through a vehicle wheel mounting stud receiving opening.
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Abstract
An elongated shank-type tool is provided including a handle on one end and an integral open convolution coil on the other end to be threadingly passed through a mounting stud receiving opening in a wheel after which the coil may be engaged over a vehicle hub wheel mounting stud, the handle end of the tool may be raised to elevate an associated wheel in alignment with the studs on the wheel hub and the lower portion of the wheel may be displaced inwardly toward an associated wheel hub for engaging the lower studs through the corresponding stud receiving openings. After a lug nut has been threaded on a lower stud, the coil may be disengaged from the associated wheel mounting hub stud and threaded back through the associated mounting stud receiving opening.
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- 1. A vehicle wheel-to-hub stud and alignment tool including an elongated shank member having a first handle end and a second wheel stud engaging end and an intermediate shank member section extending between said ends, said second wheel stud engaging end including a first portion integral with and forming an extension of the adjacent portion of said intermediate shank member section directed laterally outwardly from the shank member and terminating outwardly in an open convolution free end portion loosely telescopingly engagable over the free end of a vehicle hub wheel mounting stud, said open convolution free end portion being threadable through a vehicle wheel mounting stud receiving opening.
- 7. In combination, a wheel mounting stud equipped vehicle wheel hub and a vehicle wheel including a center portion having openings formed therein for mounting on said studs, an elongated shank member including a first handle end and a second wheel stud engaging end and an intermediate shank member section extending between said ends, said second wheel stud engaging end including a first portion integral with and forming an extension of the adjacent portion of said intermediate shank member section directed laterally outwardly from the shank member thereof and terminating outwardly in an open convolution free end portion, said free end portion being threadingly receivable through one of said openings and telescopingly engagable over the free end of one of said studs.
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9. The method of mounting a vehicle wheel on a journaled wheel hub portion having outwardly projecting, threaded wheel mounting studs thereon and wherein said wheel center portion is equipped with openings therein through which said studs are snugly receivable, said method including providing an elongated shank-type tool including a first handle end and a second wheel stud engaging end and wherein said second wheel stud engaging end includes a first portion integral with and forming an extension of the adjacent portion of said shank member directed laterally outwardly from the shank member and terminating outwardly in an open convolution free end portion snugly slidingly engagable over one of said studs and wherein the outside diameter of said free end portion is greater than the diameter of said openings and the inside diameter thereof is slightly greater than the diameter of said studs, threading said free end portion through a stud receiving opening in said wheel, slidingly engaging said free end portion over one of said studs, raising the first handle end of said tool to utilize said tool as a lever to raise said wheel to a position with the last mentioned opening generally aligned with the last mentioned stud, tilting the bottom of said wheel inwardly to engage at least one of the lowermost studs through a corresponding opening in said wheel, threadingly engaging a wheel lug on the last mentioned stud to ensure support of said wheel from said hub, slidably disengaging said free end portion from the associated stud, threading said free end portion back through the opening through which said shank was passed, and then tilting the upper portion of said wheel toward said hub and a position with the remaining studs received through the corresponding openings of said wheel, and thereafter applying the remaining lug nuts to the corresponding studs and tightening the lug nuts thereon.
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