B21D41/021

PEX expansion tool

An expansion tool includes a working element configured to expand an end of a tube. The working element includes a plurality of jaws movable between a closed position and an expanded position. The expansion tool also includes first mandrel with a first contact surface and a second mandrel coupled to the first mandrel. The second mandrel has a second contact surface. The first mandrel and the second mandrel are movable together relative to the jaws between a retracted position and an extended position. The first contact surface and the second contact surface are engageable with the jaws to move the jaws from the closed position toward the expanded position in response to movement of the first mandrel and the second mandrel from the retracted position toward the extended position.

Device for expanding and shaping the end of pipes and an extracting member for use with such a device
11660804 · 2023-05-30 · ·

A device for expanding and shaping the end of pipes includes a head with means for connecting to an elastically deformable expanding element with a first elongated portion for being introduced into the end of the pipe, the expanding element having a central through hole, and an extracting member including an expansion head suitable to move from outside to inside the central through hole of the expanding element or the other way round, so as to cause deformation, or to allow the expanding element to elastically return to an undeformed state, means for moving said extracting member, wherein: —the connecting means is suitable for steadily constraining the expanding element to the head for a plurality of different pipes and to allow the expanding element to be replaced when worn out, the elongated portion of the expanding element is made of an elastically deformable polyurethane plastic material having certain characteristics.

PEX EXPANSION TOOL
20230201907 · 2023-06-29 ·

An expansion tool includes a housing, a motor supported by the housing, a mandrel, and a drive mechanism configured to convert a rotational input from the motor into translational movement of the mandrel between an extended position and a retracted position. The expansion tool is configured to perform cycles of axially extending and retracting the mandrel. An elapsed time for one cycle of moving the mandrel from the retracted position to the extended position and back to the retracted position defines a cycle time of the expansion tool. The cycle time is one second or less.

Expanding Tool And Method

A tool including a front housing and an expander head ring that is readily attachable and detachable from the front housing. The front housing may be coupled to the tool body, or can be integral with the tool body. The front housing may have a mating end that has one or more locking tabs that are configured to be engaged by the expander head ring. The expander head ring may carry one or more functional elements such as a die set that may be expanded by insertion of an expander extending from the tool such as by manual actuation of the tool. A plurality of expander head rings, each with a different size die set, can be alternatively attached to the front housing, depending on the desired extent of expanding of the pipe or the like with the tool.

Flaring Tool And Method Of Flaring A Tube Or The Like
20210402457 · 2021-12-30 ·

Tube flaring tool comprising a tube receiving region comprising first and second gripping dies retractable with respect to each other and positionable to cooperatively define an opening for receiving a tube; a first clutch shaft; a support housing having a bore for receiving a second clutch shaft; a clutch plate; a flare forming head operable to flare the free end of the tube; and a biasing member urging the flare forming head axially. The first clutch shaft may have an outer configuration adapted to be engaged by a 12 point or 3/8″ square drive SAE ratchet wrench for creating mechanical advantage to actuate the flare forming head. When the force that the biasing member urges the flare forming head axially is overcome, the clutch plate disengages from the second clutch shaft such that further actuation of the first clutch shaft does not rotate the flare forming head shaft, preventing over-flaring.

ELECTRIC PIPE EXPANDER, CHUCK STRUCTURE FOR ELECTRIC PIPE EXPANDER, AND CONTROL CIRCUIT FOR ELECTRIC PIPE EXPANDER

An electric pipe expander and intelligent control circuit for the electric pipe expander are provided The electric pipe expander includes a pipe expander body and a mandrel sliding cavity disposed on the pipe expander body. A chuck body capable of clamping a pipe to be processed is disposed at an opening end of the mandrel sliding cavity. A mandrel is slidingly connected in the mandrel sliding cavity, an outer side end of the mandrel is provided with an obliquely disposed pipe expanding cone, an inner side end of the mandrel is provided with an elastic body accommodating cavity. Flat keys are disposed on the mandrel, and an elastic body is clamped and disposed between the flat keys and a bottom surface of the elastic body accommodating cavity.

Hydraulic tube expander and method of use
11351594 · 2022-06-07 · ·

A hydraulic tube expander includes expanding jaws engageable with an interior surface of a tube to expand the tube; a source of hydraulic fluid, a valve located between the source and the expanding jaws and a single-action release actuator operatively coupled to the valve. The valve is moveable between open and closed positions. In the closed position, hydraulic fluid can pass from the source to the expanding jaws and in the open position the hydraulic fluid can pass from the expanding jaws to the source. The actuator is movable between first and second positions. In the first position the valve is in the closed position. Movement of the actuator in a direction from the first position toward the second position moves the valve into the open position.

SLEEVE WITH RELIEF CAVITY FOR FLANGED TUBE ASSEMBLY
20220134414 · 2022-05-05 ·

A flanged tube assembly includes a rigid tube (10) and a sleeve (12) disposed about an axial end portion of the tube. The axial end portion (18) of the tube (10) includes a flange portion (24) that is formed by the tube wall (36) being radially outwardly deformed over an axial end surface of the sleeve. The sleeve (12) has a radially inner surface (28), and a portion of the tube wall (36) inside of the sleeve (12) is deformed to engage and conform to the radially inner surface of the sleeve, thereby forming a non-welded connection between the sleeve and the tube. The radially inner surface of the sleeve proximal the flange defines a relief cavity (56) that receives the deformed portion of tube wall when the tube wall is deformed during the formation of the flange (24).

Swage tool

A swage mechanism operable to expand an inner diameter of tubing including a housing defining a longitudinal axis, and a plurality of jaws coupled to the housing and movable radially outward relative to the longitudinal axis for selectively gripping an interior of the tubing. The jaws each include a first cam surface. The swage mechanism further includes a ram having a cylindrical portion and a frusto-conical head portion, and an arbor that is coupled to the housing and having a second cam surface. The frusto-conical head portion of the ram is insertable into the tubing to expand the inner diameter of the tubing. The second cam surface of the arbor is engageable with the first cam surface of each of the jaws to move the jaws toward or away from the longitudinal axis, wherein the second cam surface moves in a direction along the longitudinal axis.

Flaring tool and method of flaring a tube or the like

Tube flaring tool comprising a tube receiving region comprising first and second gripping dies retractable with respect to each other and positionable to cooperatively define an opening for receiving a tube; a first clutch shaft; a support housing having a bore for receiving a second clutch shaft; a clutch plate; a flare forming head operable to flare the free end of the tube; and a biasing member urging the flare forming head axially. The first clutch shaft may have an outer configuration adapted to be engaged by a 12 point or ⅜″ square drive SAE ratchet wrench for creating mechanical advantage to actuate the flare forming head. When the force that the biasing member urges the flare forming head axially is overcome, the clutch plate disengages from the second clutch shaft such that further actuation of the first clutch shaft does not rotate the flare forming head shaft, preventing over-flaring.