Pinned head swage tool
09737982 ยท 2017-08-22
Assignee
Inventors
- May Danhash (Sherman Oaks, CA, US)
- Luis Arturo Chavez (Los Angeles, CA, US)
- Jeffrey Adam Loyd Ackermann (Norco, CA, US)
Cpc classification
B21D39/048
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/5367
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A swage tool includes a first die coupled to a portion of a head and a second die coupled to a portion of a die block. A die block holder holds the die block and the second die. A piston inside a cylinder moves the second die toward the first die. At least two pins couple the head to the die block holder. When one of the pins is coupled to the head and to the die block holder, the head rotates about an axis transverse to a longitudinal axis of the cylinder.
Claims
1. A swage tool, comprising: a head; a die block; a first die coupled to a portion of the head; a second die coupled to a portion of the die block; a die block holder holding the die block and the second die; a cylinder that moves the second die toward the first die; and a connecting portion extending through the die block, wherein the connecting portion includes a set of push pins movable between an open position that allows insertion of the cylinder into the die block and a closed position that secures the inserted cylinder within the die block, and a push plate that connects the set of push pins on one side of the die block, wherein the outer surface of the push plate is flush with an exterior of the die block in the closed position and the push plate is configured to be received into a window disposed in the die block in the open position.
2. The swage tool according to claim 1, wherein the cylinder includes a first piston that is configured to engage the die block and that is coupled to the connecting portion, and a second piston that is configured to engage the first piston.
3. The swage tool according to claim 1, wherein the connecting portion includes a spring.
4. The swage tool according to claim 1, wherein the connecting portion is provided on a side of the die block opposite the second die.
5. The swage tool according to claim 1, wherein the cylinder is secured between the set of pins in the closed position.
6. A method of assembling a swage tool, comprising the steps of: coupling a first die to a head; coupling a second die to a die block; coupling the head to a die block holder; and coupling a cylinder to the die block by: pressing in a connecting portion of the die block into an open position that allows insertion of the cylinder into the die block; maintaining the open position while inserting the cylinder into the die block; and releasing the connecting portion into a closed position that secures the cylinder within the die block, wherein the connecting portion includes a set of push pins that are movable between the open position and the closed position, and a push plate that connects the set of push pins on one side of the die block, the outer surface of the push plate is flush with an exterior of the die block in the closed position, and the push plate is configured to be received into a window disposed in the die block in the open position.
7. The method of assembling according to claim 6, wherein the cylinder includes a first piston that is configured to engage the die block and that is coupled to the connecting portion, and a second piston that is configured to engage the first piston.
8. The method of assembling according to claim 6, wherein the connecting portion includes a spring.
9. The method of assembling according to claim 6, wherein the connecting portion is provided on a side of the die block opposite the second die.
10. The method of assembling according to claim 6, wherein the cylinder is secured between the set of pins in the closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) A pinned head swage tool is provided for swaging a fitting and joining tubes together. Cylinder 5 compresses a pair of dies 20 toward each other to swage a workpiece therebetween. Head 19 holds first die 20. Die block 21 holds second die 20. Each of the dies can include slots extending inwardly from either end to allow radial compression of the dies. The inventive swage tool is formed with head assembly portion 200 and cylinder assembly portion 100.
(10) Puck (threaded insert) 6 is placed through a central hole within the uppermost portion of cylinder 5 and block holder 2 so as to protrude out from cylinder 5. As shown in the cross-sectional view in
(11) Disc springs 8 are provided below puck 6 within cylinder 5. Disc spring 8 compresses and expands based on the movement of upper piston 9 and is provided between puck 6 and upper piston 9. The use of a disc spring advantageously reduces the size, and thereby reduces the weight, of the cylinder over swage tools using conventional helix springs.
(12) Upper piston 9 is slid through the center of spring 8 and a hole in puck 6 in order to couple with and push up die block 21 between unswaged and swaged positions (
(13) At an unswaged position (
(14) Next, head assembly portion 200 illustrated in
(15) Die block 21 includes a connecting portion to provide attachment of cylinder assembly portion 100 to head assembly portion 200. The connecting portion includes elements 22-26 as well as an interior cavity within die block 21 that can accommodate the insertion of a portion of upper piston 9 of cylinder assembly portion 100. The connecting portion is provided on an underside of die block 21 opposite from the lower half of die 20.
(16) When a user applies force to push plate 24, push pins 26 are moved towards screws 22 to allow insertion of piston 9 into block 21. For example, push pins 26 include indentations that are sized to allow the tip of upper piston 9 to be inserted when pins 26 are pushed towards screws 22. In
(17) The process of assembling the swage tool will be described below. At rest, the connecting portion is provided in the closed position where push plate 24 is flush with the exterior of die block 21. An open position is formed after a user pushes in push plate 24. While maintaining the open position, the user is able to slide the tip of upper piston 9 between the indentations of push pins 26 and slide piston 9 up into an interior space of die block 2. When the user releases pressure on push plate 24, push pins 26 slide back into the closed position and lock upper piston 9 to die block 21. Piston 9 is secured between the set of pins 26 in the closed position. In this manner, a user is able to attach and separate head assembly portion 100 from cylinder assembly portion 200 quickly and without the need for specialized tools or complex parts. The open position allows insertion of the cylinder into the die block and the closed position secures the inserted cylinder within the die block. As shown in
(18) Next, head 19 is placed over block holder 2 in a manner that the sawtooth portions of head 19 interlock with the corresponding sawtooth portions of die block holder 2. Then, quick-release pins 3 can be inserted through the corresponding holes provided in both block holder 2 and head 19. Pins 3 ensure that head 19 and block holder 2 are securely attached to each other during swaging operation. If only one pin 3 is inserted into block holder 2 and head 19, then head 19 can swing open easily about inserted pin 3 in order to accept or remove the workpiece to be swaged.
(19) Once the workpiece is in place, head 19 can be swung closed on the other side of block holder 2, and second pin 3 can be inserted to secure the workpiece.
(20) In another embodiment of swage tool assembly, the first die is coupled to head 19. The second die is coupled to die block 21. In particular, first clip 18 couples the first die to head 19 and second clip 27 couples the second die to die block 21. After assembling the die block onto the die block holder, cylinder 5 is coupled to die block 21, as described above. Once the pressure on push plate 24 is released, the force of spring 23 allows the connecting portion to return to the closed position to secure the cylinder to the die block.
(21) Next, first pin 3 is slid through respective holes in sawtooth portions of head 19 and die block holder 2. When one pin is inserted, the head is rotatable about an axis transverse to a longitudinal axis of cylinder 5. A second pin is then slid through the head and the die block holder at another sawtooth portion opposite from the first pin. Head 19 is secured to die block holder 2 after sliding in the first and second pins. A workpiece may be placed onto the swage die before or after the first pin is inserted. A workpiece to be swaged is positioned on top of lower die 20. The user can visually check the pins to ensure that they fully secure the swage tool. After the workpiece is set in place, pressurized fluid enters cylinder 5. This action moves the pistons upward and compresses the workpiece between the dies. When the fluid pressure is released and disc spring 8 moves the pistons to their retracted positions, the workpiece is removed from the swage tool and the swaging operation is complete.
(22) The invention provides a swage tool that is versatile and compact in design and further allows insertion of a workpiece in multiple ways. The invention is also simple to operate, reliable and easy to service. The swage tool ensures proper connection, alignment and orientation of the upper die with the lower die and provides superior ease of use and assembly. The tool is also much lighter and smaller than conventional swage tools and can be replaced in a more modular fashion to reduce long-term costs. For example, the inventive swage tool is approximately 15% lighter in weight than conventional swage tools. Assembling is made easier using the connecting portion and the quick release pins such that the number of people necessary to operate the tool is reduced.
(23) The embodiments of the invention described in this document are illustrative and not restrictive. Modification may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined by the following claims.