APPARATUS FOR CHAMFERING PIPE END
20230390827 · 2023-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23B2226/61
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B5/167
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
In the disclosed solution, a device for chamfering a pipe (1) end has a body part (6) having means for fastening it to an adapter (9) to be placed in a chuck of a handheld drill. The body part (6) further has at least two formed parts such as pins (7), facing forward from the body part (6) and adaptable to settle inside the pipe (1) to be chamfered. On the outer rim of the body part (6), there are chamfering means to chamfer the outer edge of the end of the pipe (1).
Claims
1. A device for chamfering a pipe end, the device comprising a body part, in the body part, means for fastening it to an adapter to be placed in a chuck of a handheld drill, at least two formed parts facing forward from the body part, which are adaptable to settle inside a pipe to be chamfered, and on the outer rim of the body part, chamfering means for chamfering an outer edge of an end of the pipe.
2. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the chamfering means are plate parts bent forward from a plate-like body blank.
3. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the formed parts are plate parts bent forward from a plate-like body blank.
4. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the chamfering means have a machining edge at a chamfering angle, and at the end of the chamfering means, outward at an angle greater than the chamfering angle, an edge.
5. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the formed part has at its end an inward oblique edge, whose angle is greater than that of the remaining part of the formed part.
6. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the chamfering means are adapted in a rearward slanting position in relation to a direction of rotation.
7. A device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the chamfering means are at angle of 30 to 89°, advantageously 60 to 70°, in relation to the body part.
8. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein between the formed part and chamfering means there is a smoothing surface adapted to clean and smooth out the front edge of the pipe being chamfered.
9. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body part has at least three, advantageously at least four, formed parts facing forward from the body part, which are adaptable to settle inside the pipe being chamfered.
10. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the formed parts are so formed that when the device is being used they are adapted to remove burrs from the end of the pipe.
11. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the device has the same number of chamfering means and formed parts.
12. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the device has chamfering means at two distances, at least, from the centre of rotation, and similarly, formed parts at two distances, at least, inside each chamfering means whereby the device is adapted to be used for chamfering ends of at least two pipes having different diameters.
13. A device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the chamfering means and formed parts are plate parts bent forward from a plate-like body blank so that the inner chamfering means are of the same structure as the outer formed part.
14. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means for fastening the body part to an adapter placed in a chuck of a handheld drill comprise a centre hole of the body part, and in connection with the centre hole a threaded part provided with an inside thread.
15. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the formed parts are plate parts bent forward from a plate-like body blank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The invention is now described in closer detail in connection with some embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0025] In the embodiment of
[0026] For the end 2 of the pipe 1 to be reasonably easily installed inside a second pipe, a hole made in a second pipe, a connecting sleeve or another similar connecting piece, a chamfer 4 is formed at the end 2 of the pipe 1, as shown in
[0027] The chamfer 4 is formed on the outer edge of the end 2 of the pipe 1. Forming a chamfer at a pipe end is referred to as chamfering, bevelling, or a chamfer. The procedure in question is also called shaving.
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[0029] On the front surface of the body part 6, pins 7 have been adapted. The front surface of the body part 6 is the surface which is set towards the end 2 of the pipe 1 when the device 5 is being used. When the pins 7 are on the front surface of the body part 6, in other words located forward-facing from the body part 6, the pins 7 are placed on the inner side of the end 2 of the pipe 1 when the device 5 is used. The pins 7 are adapted at such a distance from the centre point of the body part 6 that they rest on the inner surface of the pipe 1 and thereby centre the device in relation to the pipe 1. This way, the chamfer 4 can be formed symmetrically on the outer edge of the end 2 of the pipe 1. For centring, there needs to be at least two pins 7. If there are three pins 7, the device 5 may be centred even more reliably, and the reliability is further improved if there are four pins 7. If so desired, it is possible to adapt also more than four pins 7 on the front surface of the body part 6.
[0030] The body part 6 may be of metal such as steel. The pins 7, too, may be of metal. The pins 7 may be adapted on the body part 6 by welding or riveting, for example.
[0031] The pins 7 form the formed parts facing forward from the body part and centring the device 5 in relation to the pipe 1. In the embodiments shown by the figures, the formed parts are round pins 7. The formed parts may also have a different shape, if so required, such as angular or they may be provided with a narrow or sharp shape on their outer edge.
[0032] When the device 5 is used, the formed parts may be adapted to remove burrs 3 from the end 2 of the pipe 1, in particular from the inner surface of the pipe 1. The formed parts may be adapted on the body part so that the distance of the outer edge of the formed part from the middle of the body part 6 corresponds to the radius of the inner surface of the pipe 1 being handled or is only slightly smaller than it. This way, when the device 5 is used the formed part slides along the inner surface of the pipe 1, or at least is so close to the inner surface of the pipe 1 that it removes burrs 3 from the end 2 of the pipe 1 on its inner surface.
[0033] On the outer rim of the body part 6, there are chamfering means to chamfer the outer edge of the end 2 of the pipe 1. In the embodiment of
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[0035] The device 5 is attached to the adapter 9 so that the centre bolt 10 of the adapter is adapted through a centre hole 13 in the middle of the body part 6, and the body part 6 is tightened in connection with the adapter 9 by means of the nut 11 of the adapter. The support pins 12 of the adapter are adapted through side holes 14 that the body part 6 has. This way the body part 6 remains reliably non-rotatable in relation to the adapter 9.
[0036] The centre hole 13 and side holes 14 in the body part 6 are presented in connection with the embodiments of
[0037] The adapter 9 may also be of another kind than what is described in this context. Similarly, the means for fastening the body part 6 to the adapter may be of a different kind than what is described in this context. The fastening to the adapter may be accomplished without support pins with just a nut. The fastening may make use of nuts of different sizes, and sleeves if need be, and the bolts of the adapter may be extended, if necessary, and so on. Further, the fastening to the adapter may be carried out without support pins and a nut with a mere thread 20 in the centre hole 13. Such a device 5 is shown in
[0038] It is advantageous that the body part 6 is detachably fastenable to the adapter. The body part 6 may also be fixedly adapted to the adapter. It is advantageous that the device 5 is adapted to be used with a handheld tool, such as a drill or the like.
[0039] In the embodiment of
[0040] The surface 16 machining the pipe is formed so that when rotated and pressed against the end 2 of the pipe 1, the surface 16 machining the pipe abrades, grinds, and/or roughens the pipe wall so that the chamfer 4 is formed. The surface 16 machining the pipe may have protrusions, grooves and/or a roughening such as a surface resembling sandpaper.
[0041] In the embodiment of
[0042] The formed part placed on the inner surface and the chamfering means form a structure having the form of the letter V. The outer branch of the letter V, in other words, the plate part 18 is inclined in the lateral direction to the extent of the desired chamfer angle of the chamfer. The inner branch of the letter V, in other words, the plate part. 17 may be straight in the lateral direction, so parallel to the inner surface of the pipe being chamfered. The inner branch of the letter V may also be slightly inclined in the lateral direction so that the branches are easier to place inside the pipe at their tips, and when pushing the device 5 into the pipe 1 the base parts of the branches rest on the inner surface of the pipe and remove burrs 3.
[0043] The plate parts 17 and 18 are bent forward from the body blank, but in the embodiments of
[0044] The angle α of the plate parts 17 and 18 in relation to the body part 6 may be between 30 and 89°, for example. Said angle is particularly advantageously between 60 and 70°. In the embodiment of
[0045] There may be a gap between the bottom parts of the inner branch of the letter V, that is, the plate part 17, and the outer branch, that is, the plate part 18. In this gap, a smoothing surface 19 may reside, cleaning and smoothing the front edge of the pipe 1 being chamfered.
[0046] The plate parts 17 and 18 are bent from the plate-like body blank so that the device 5 has an elastic part 26 located between the plate-like body part 6 and the bases of the plate parts 17 and 18 as well as the smoothing surface 19. The bases of the plate parts 17 and 18 as well as the smoothing surface 19 are therefore located at a distance from the body part 6. Due to the elastic part 26, the body part 6 touching the end of the pipe being chamfered is avoided during chamfering. Also due to the elastic part 26, it is easy to bend the plate parts 17 and 18 into the same angle α, and the plate parts stay reliably at the same angle in relation to each other when the device is used.
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[0053] If desired, two (or more) devices 5 formed for pipes of different sizes may be adapted one on the other to a tool such as a drill. In this case, when pipes of different sizes are prepared, there is no need to switch a different device 5 to the tool.
[0054] The distance between the chamfering means and formed part is chosen based on how large a wall thickness the pipe 1 to be chamfered has. The distance is additionally affected by how sharp the chamfered end is to be.
[0055] The chamfering means may be of metal, for example. The chamfering means may also be of another material, as long as the material of the chamfering means is harder than the material of the pipe 1 being chamfered.
[0056] The structure of the device 5 may also be one where it has a funnel-shaped body part on the inner surface of which the chamfering means are adapted. In addition, a protective shell or protective casing may be installed in the device, or the protective cup 22 shown in
[0057] Those skilled in the art will find it obvious that, as technology advances, the basic idea of the invention may be implemented in many different ways. The invention and its embodiments are thus not restricted to the examples described above but may vary within the scope of the claims.