CONDUIT BENDER
20170274437 · 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21D7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D7/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D7/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A conduit bender to assist with the bending of a conduit includes a lever defining a longitudinal axis and having a free end and a fixed end, a head assembly configured to receive a conduit to be bent, a rotary assembly operably coupling the fixed end of the lever to the head assembly such that the lever is pivotable relative to the head to a position corresponding to desired bend angle, and a level disposed at the free end of the rotary lever and aligned on the longitudinal axis such that the level indicates a level condition when a conduit is bent to the desired bend angle.
Claims
1. A conduit bender, comprising: a lever defining a longitudinal axis and having a free end and a fixed end; a head assembly configured to receive a conduit to be bent; a rotary assembly operably coupling the fixed end of the lever to the head assembly such that the lever is pivotable relative to the head to a position corresponding to desired bend angle; and a level disposed at the free end of the lever and aligned on the longitudinal axis such that the level indicates a level condition when a conduit is bent to the desired bend angle.
2. The conduit bender according to claim 1, wherein the level is a spirit level disposed within the free end of the lever.
3. The conduit bender according to claim 1, wherein the lever includes at least one set of markings corresponding to a particular bend angle, wherein each set of markings includes a first mark and a plurality of incremental markings extending along at least a portion of a length of the lever, each set of markings configured to facilitate offset bending of a conduit to navigate around an object in accordance with the particular bend angle.
4. The conduit bender according to claim 3, wherein the lever includes at least two sets of markings, each set of markings corresponding to a different particular bend angle for offset bending.
5. The conduit bender according to claim 1, wherein the lever includes at least one set of markings corresponding to a particular saddle bend height, wherein each set of markings includes first, second, and third markings extending along at least a portion of a length of the lever, the first, second, and third markings configured to facilitate saddle bending of a conduit in accordance with the particular saddle bend height.
6. The conduit bender according to claim 1, wherein the head assembly includes an extending member and a head.
7. The conduit bender according to claim 1, wherein the head assembly defines a channel configured to receive a conduit to be bent.
8. The conduit bender according to claim 1, wherein the head assembly includes a shoe bender at a first end thereof and a receiver at a second end thereof.
9. The conduit bender according to claim 1, wherein the head assembly defines an arcuate configuration including angular indicator markings.
10. The conduit bender according to claim 1, wherein the head assembly includes indentation markings corresponding to a bend center for each of a plurality of bend angles.
11. A conduit bender, comprising: a lever defining a longitudinal axis and having a free end and a fixed end; and a head assembly coupled to the fixed end of the lever, the head assembly configured to receive a conduit to be bent for bending the conduit, wherein the lever includes at least one first set of markings corresponding to a particular bend angle, wherein each set of markings includes a first mark and a plurality of incremental markings extending along at least a portion of a length of the lever, each set of markings configured to facilitate offset bending of a conduit to navigate around an object in accordance with the particular bend angle, and wherein the lever includes at least one second set of markings corresponding to a particular height saddle bend, wherein each set of markings includes first, second, and third markings extending along at least a portion of a length of the lever, each set of markings configured to facilitate saddle bending of a conduit to the particular height saddle bend.
12. The conduit bender according to claim 11, wherein the lever includes at least two first sets of markings, each first set of markings corresponding to a different particular bend angle.
13. The conduit bender according to claim 11, wherein the lever includes at least two second sets of markings, each second set of markings corresponding to a different particular height saddle bend.
14. The conduit bender according to claim 11, further comprising a rotary assembly operably coupling the fixed end of the lever to the head assembly such that the lever is pivotable relative to the head to a position corresponding to a desired bend angle.
15. The conduit bender according to claim 14, further comprising a level disposed at the free end of the lever and aligned on the longitudinal axis such that the level indicates a level condition when a conduit is bent to the desired bend angle.
16. The conduit bender according to claim 15, wherein the level is a spirit level disposed within the free end of the lever.
17. The conduit bender according to claim 11, wherein the head assembly defines a channel configured to receive a conduit to be bent.
18. The conduit bender according to claim 11, wherein the head assembly includes a shoe bender at a first end thereof and a receiver at a second end thereof.
19. The conduit bender according to claim 11, wherein the head assembly defines an arcuate configuration including angular indicator markings.
20. The conduit bender according to claim 11, wherein the head assembly includes indentation markings corresponding to a bend center for each of a plurality of bend angles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Aspects and features of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] Various embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals identify similar or identical elements. In the following description, well known functions or constructions are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the present disclosure. To the extent consistent, any of the aspects and/or features of any of the embodiments detailed herein may be used in conjunction with any of the aspects and/or features of any of the other embodiments detailed herein.
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[0035] Spirit level 60, as shown in
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[0037] Angular indicator markings 38D may be located on disk 36 and/or disk 38. Markings 38D enable conduit bender 10 to be set to a desired anticipated bend angle. More specifically, marking 27 and markings 38D may be utilized such that a user may pivot rotary lever 20 until marking 27 is aligned with the marking 38D corresponding to the desired anticipated bend angle. Thereafter, disks 36, 38 may be engaged with one another using apertures 36A-C, 38A-C and/or bolts 39 to maintain the desired anticipated bend angle. The function and benefit of this pre-setting configuration is detailed below.
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[0039] Head assembly 40 further includes a shoe bender 46 positioned at a rear end of head 44. Shoe bender 46 defines a non-slip feature 47 configured to facilitate placement of a user's shoe thereon and inhibit slippage during bending. Head 44 further defines an arcuate body 48 having a channel 49 configured to receive a conduit to be bent. Body 48 defines a receiver 50 at the front end thereof that is configured to receive and retain a conduit to be bent. Receiver 50 communicates with channel 49 to enable a conduit to be bent to pass through receiver 50 and at least partially into channel 49, while maintaining the conduit in position such that bending about receiver 50 may be accomplished. A marking 52 is disposed adjacent receiver 50 of arcuate body 48 of head 44 to denote the point at which the conduit received within head assembly 40 will be bent. Increasing angular markings 54 are disposed on arcuate body 48 and indicate the bend angle of the conduit relative to marking 52 as the conduit is being bent. Head 44 further includes indentation markings 53 that indicate the point on the conduit corresponding to the center of the bend for the particular angle of bend, e.g., 30 degrees or 45 degrees. As noted below with respect to
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[0041] Achieving a desired bend angle during bending of the conduit can be achieved using angular markings 54 and/or spirit level 60. With respect to spirit level 60, with rotary lever 20 pre-set to the desired anticipated bend angle as noted above, the user can manipulate the conduit bender 10 to bend the conduit until spirit level 60 indicates that a level condition has been achieved. This level condition of spirit level 60 indicates that the conduit has been bent to an angle corresponding to the pre-set anticipated bend angle. Thus, the user can ensure that the desired angle has been achieved. Where spirit level 60 is not desired to be used, rotary lever 20 may be pivoted relative to head assembly 40 to an angle appropriate to enable use of conduit bender 10 in a confined area, and bending may be accomplished with verification via angular markings 54. Thus, the additional function of being able to alter conduit bender 10 for use in confined areas is realized.
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[0043] Conduit bender 100 differs from conduit bender 10 (
[0044] Head 440 of conduit bender 100 further includes a mark 480, facilitating making 90 degree sub ups, that indicates the end of the bend, e.g., the point at which the bend has reached 90 degrees. Further, similar as above, head 440 includes indentation markings 470 that indicate the point on the conduit corresponding to the center of the bend for the particular angle of bend, e.g., 15 degrees, 22.5 degrees, 30 degrees, and 45 degrees. Additionally, markings may be provided on rotary lever 200 (similar as with markings 27, 28, 28a′, 28b′ (
[0045] The use and function of conduit bender 100 may otherwise be similar to that detailed with respect to conduit bender 10 (
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[0050] It will be understood that various modifications could be made to the embodiments of the above disclosure. Therefore, the present description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.