Pipe Flaring Device
20210245228 ยท 2021-08-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A pipe flaring tool includes a case member, a clamping member, a flaring module, a feeding member and a connecting member. The case member has a first end, a second end, a chamber and a bore at the first end and communicated with the chamber. The clamping member connected to the second end of the case member. The flaring module is received in the chamber, having a shaft and a flaring terminal. The flaring terminal is connected to an end of the shaft and proximal to the clamping member. An opposite end of the shaft is proximal to the bore of the case member to engage a power tool through the bore. A feeding member is received in the chamber. A connecting member is detachably connected to the flaring module to the feeding member, wherein the flaring module and the feeding member are turned and moved together.
Claims
1. A pipe flaring tool, which is driven by a power tool to enlarge a diameter of an end of a pipe, comprising: a case member has a first end and a second end, wherein the case member has a chamber therein and a bore at the first end and communicated with the chamber; a clamping member connected to the second end of the case member for holding the pipe; a flaring module, which is received in the chamber of the case member, having a shaft and a flaring terminal, wherein the flaring terminal is connected to an end of the shaft and proximal to the clamping member, and an opposite end of the shaft is proximal to the bore of the case member to engage the power tool through the bore; a feeding member, which is received in the chamber of the case member, to be reciprocated in a limited range; and a connecting member detachably connecting the flaring module to the feeding member, wherein the flaring module and the feeding member are turned and moved together when the connecting member connects the flaring module to the feeding member, and the flaring module is turned and the feeding member is kept still when the connecting member disconnects the flaring module to the feeding member.
2. The pipe flaring tool of claim 1, wherein the connecting member has a rod and an elastic member; the rod is movably connected to the flaring module, and the elastic member urges the rod toward the feeding member; the feeding member has a hole; the connecting member connects the flaring module to the feeding member by the rod engaging the hole, and the connecting member disconnects the flaring module to the feeding member by the rod disengaging the hole.
3. The pipe flaring tool of claim 2, wherein the rod is provided with a slot; a pin has an end fixed to the flaring module and an end extending to the slot.
4. The pipe flaring tool of claim 2, wherein the rod has an inclined face on an end facing the feeding member.
5. The pipe flaring tool of claim 1, wherein the feeding member is provided with a threaded portion, and the case member is provided with an outer threaded section; both the feeding member and the flaring module are turned and reciprocated when the threaded portion of the feeding member engages the outer threaded section of the case member.
6. The pipe flaring tool of claim 5, wherein the feeding member further is provided with a flat portion next to the threaded portion; both the feeding member and the flaring module are turned only when the threaded portion of the feeding member disengages the outer threaded section of the case member and the flat portion is associated with the outer threaded section.
7. The pipe flaring tool of claim 1, further comprising a spring having opposite ends urging the feeding member and the flaring module.
8. The pipe flaring tool of claim 7, wherein the feeding member has a room, in which the spring is received; the shaft of the flaring module has passes through the room of the feeding member and the spring.
9. The pipe flaring tool of claim 7, wherein the flaring member has a base, on which the connecting member is provided, and the spring urges the feeding member toward the base to make the feeding member touch the base of the flaring member normally.
10. The pipe flaring tool of claim 9, wherein the connecting member separates the feeding member from the base of the flaring member when the connecting member disconnects the feeding member to the flaring member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] As shown in
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[0025] The clamping member 20 is connected to the second end 15 of the case member 10 through the connector 13. The clamping member 20 is a conventional device designated to holding the pipe 200 to be flared.
[0026] The flaring module 30 is received in the chamber 16 of the case member 10, including a base 31, a post 32, a shaft 33, and a flaring terminal 34. The base 31 is a disk-like member, having a recess 37 on a bottom side. The post 32 has an end connected to a top side of the base 31 and has a hexagonal hole on a distal end which aligns with the bore of the housing 11. The shaft 33 has an end connected to the bottom side of the base 31 and has a head 35 on a distal end thereof. The head 35 has a mounting portion 36, to which the flaring terminal 34 is connected. A distal end of the flaring terminal 34 extends to the second end 15 of the case member 10 and faces the clamping member 20.
[0027] The feeding member 40, which is a tubular member, is fitted to the shaft 33 and has opposite ends abutting against the head 35 and bottom side of the base 31. The feeding member 40 is provided with an outer threaded section 41 on an outer surface and a room 43 therein. The outer threaded section 41 has a threaded portion 410 and a flat portion 411. The feeding member 40 is moved to have the threaded portion 410 engaging the inner threaded section 18 of the ring 12 or have flat portion 411 associated with the inner threaded section 18 (in this condition, the threaded portion 410 disengages the inner threaded section 18). A spring 42 is received in the room 43 of the feeding member 40 and fitted to the shaft 33. The spring 43 has opposite ends urging a bottom of the room 43 of the feeding member 40 and the head 35 of the shaft 30 (through two washers) to urge the feeding member 40 toward the bottom side of the base 31 that make the feeding member 40 normally rests against the base 31 of the flaring module 30. The feeding member 40 has a hole 45 associated with the recess 37 of the base 31.
[0028] The connecting member 50 has a rod 51 and an elastic member 52, wherein the elastic member 52 and the rod 51 are installed in the recess 37 of the base 31 in sequence, and the elastic member 52 urges the rod 51 outwards. The rod 51 is provided with a slot 53 (
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[0030] After the flaring task, the operator has to operate the power tool 100 to turn in a backward direction to drive both the flaring module 30 and the feeding member 40 upwards for another flaring task. As shown in
[0031] The present invention provides a pipe flaring device, which avoids flaring the pipes overly. In the other words, when the flaring terminal has flared the pipe, the feeding member not moves downward anymore. The present invention provides an innovative idea for industries, and urges the industries to further development.
[0032] It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.