PORTABLE PIPE THREADER
20210129228 ยท 2021-05-06
Inventors
- Joseph J. Pechstein (West Bend, WI, US)
- Sean T. Kehoe (Hartland, WI, US)
- Aaron Grode (Germantown, WI, US)
- Timothy Hilger (Waterford, WI, US)
Cpc classification
B23G2240/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B5/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A portable pipe threader includes a stand upon which a pipe is supported, a carriage supported by the stand, and a plurality of pipe threading tools coupled to the carriage and selectively operable to perform work on the pipe. The portable pipe threader further includes a drive assembly mounted to the stand including a brushless direct current (DC) motor operable to provide torque to one of the pipe or a selected one of the pipe threading tools to rotate the pipe and the selected one of the pipe threading tools relative to each other, and a battery pack supported by the stand in selective electrical communication with the motor to provide electrical power to the motor.
Claims
1. A portable pipe threader comprising: a stand upon which a pipe is supported; a carriage supported by the stand; a plurality of pipe threading tools coupled to the carriage and selectively operable to perform work on the pipe; a drive assembly mounted to the stand including a brushless direct current motor operable to provide torque to one of the pipe or a selected one of the pipe threading tools to rotate the pipe and the selected one of the pipe threading tools relative to each other; and a battery pack supported by the stand and in selective electrical communication with the motor to provide electrical power to the motor.
2. The portable pipe threader of claim 1, wherein the drive assembly further includes a gearbox for receiving torque from the motor having an output gear, and a drive element rotatably driven by the output gear configured to transfer torque to one of the pipe or the selected one of the plurality of pipe threading tools to cause relative rotation therebetween.
3. The portable pipe threader of claim 2, wherein the drive element is a belt.
4. The portable pipe threader of claim 2, wherein the drive element is a common driveline configured to interconnect the motor and the pipe threading tools for selectively providing torque from the motor to one of the pipe threading tools.
5. The portable pipe threader of claim 1, further comprising an electronic speed selection switch configured to selectively activate the motor and control a relative speed at which one of the pipe or the selected one of the pipe threading tools are rotated.
6. The portable pipe threader of claim 5, wherein the electronic speed selection switch is a pedal.
7. The portable pipe threader of claim 1, wherein the pipe threading tools include a die holder having a plurality of dies to cut threads on the pipe, a cutter to trim excess pipe, and a reamer to smooth edges of a newly threaded or cut pipe.
8. The portable pipe threader of claim 1, further comprising a spindle configured to clamp the pipe and receive torque from the motor to rotate the spindle and the pipe relative to the pipe threading tools.
9. The portable pipe threader of claim 6, wherein, when the spindle and pipe rotate relative to the pipe threading tools, the pipe threading tools remain stationary on the carriage.
10. The portable pipe threader of claim 1, further comprising: a lubricant port mounted on the carriage; and a lubrication system fluidly connected to the lubricant port to provide lubricant to one of the pipe or one of the pipe threading tools.
11. The portable pipe threader of claim 1, further comprising: a housing in which at least a portion of the drive assembly is positioned; a first set of guide rails upon which the carriage is slidable extending from a first end of the housing in a first direction; and a second set of guide rails extending from an opposite, second end of the housing in a second direction.
12. The portable pipe threader of claim 11, further comprising a battery receptacle located on the housing within a gap between the first and second sets of guide rails.
13. The portable pipe threader of claim 12, wherein the battery receptacle defines a battery insertion axis along which the battery pack is slidable to connect the battery pack with the battery receptacle, and wherein the battery insertion axis is oriented transverse to the first and second sets of guide rails.
14. The portable pipe threader of claim 12, wherein the housing includes a side extending between the first and second ends, wherein the side of the housing is oriented parallel with the first and second sets of guide rails.
15. The portable pipe threader of claim 12, wherein the battery receptacle is recessed within the housing, and wherein the battery pack, when connected to the battery receptacle, is also at least partially recessed within the housing and located within the gap between the first and second sets of guide rails.
16. The portable pipe threader of claim 1, wherein the motor has a power output of at least about 2760 W and a nominal outer diameter of up to about 80 mm.
17. The portable pipe threader of claim 16, wherein the battery pack has a nominal voltage of up to about 80 V.
18. A portable pipe threader comprising: a stand upon which a pipe is supported; a carriage supported by the stand; a spindle mounted to the carriage for clamping the pipe against rotation, a plurality of pipe threading tools coupled to the carriage and selectively operable to perform work on the pipe; a drive assembly mounted to the stand including a plurality of brushless direct current motors mounted to the respective plurality of pipe threading tools, the motors being operable to provide torque to a selected one of the pipe threading tools to rotate the selected one of the pipe threading tools relative to the stationary pipe; and a battery pack supported by the stand and in selective electrical communication with the motors to provide electrical power to the motors.
19. The portable pipe threader of claim 18, wherein the drive assembly further includes a plurality of gearboxes corresponding to each of the motors, and wherein the gearboxes are configured to provide torque to the respective pipe threading tools to rotate the tools relative to the stationary pipe.
20. The portable pipe threader of claim 19, further comprising an electronic speed selection switch configured to selectively activate one of the motors and control a relative speed at which the selected one of the pipe threading tools are rotated.
21. The portable pipe threader of claim 18, wherein the pipe threading tools include a die holder having a plurality of dies to cut threads on the pipe, a cutter to trim excess pipe, and a reamer to smooth edges of a newly threaded or cut pipe.
22. The portable pipe threader of claim 18, further comprising: a lubricant port mounted on the carriage; and a lubrication system fluidly connected to the lubricant port to provide a lubricant to one of the pipe or one of the pipe threading tools.
23. A portable pipe threader comprising: a stand upon which a pipe is supported; a carriage supported by the stand having a lubrication port; a plurality of pipe threading tools coupled to the carriage and selectively operable to perform work on the pipe; a drive assembly mounted to the stand including a brushless direct current motor operable to provide torque to one of the pipe or a selected one of the pipe threading tools; a lubrication system in selective fluid communication with the lubrication port for providing a lubricant to the pipe or the pipe threading tools; and a battery pack configured to provide electrical power to the motor and/or the lubrication system.
24. The portable pipe threader of claim 23, wherein the lubrication system further includes: a tank for holding the lubricant, a pump configured to draw the lubricant from the tank, a connector downstream of the pump for fluidly connecting the lubrication system with the lubrication port, and a regulator valve configured to limit the flow of the lubricant to the connector by recirculating a portion of the lubricant back to the pump.
25. The portable pipe threader of claim 24, wherein the connector can alternatively fluidly connect the lubrication system to a hand-held lubrication system.
26. The portable pipe threader of claim 23, wherein the drive assembly further includes a gearbox for receiving torque from the motor having an output gear, and a drive element rotatably driven by the output gear configured to transfer torque to one of the pipe or the selected one of the pipe threading tools to cause relative rotation therebetween.
27. The portable pipe threader of claim 23, wherein the pipe threading tools include a die holder having a plurality of dies to cut threads on the pipe, a cutter to trim excess pipe, and a reamer to smooth edges of a newly threaded or cut pipe.
28. The portable pipe threader of claim 23, further comprising an electronic speed selection switch configured to selectively activate the motor and control a relative speed at which one of the pipe or the selected one of the pipe threading tools are rotated.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0014] Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0019] More specifically, the drive assembly 118 includes a plurality of motors 122, each having a corresponding gear box 126, to directly provide torque to each of the plurality of pipe threading tools 146, 150, 154 to rotate the tools 146, 150, 154 relative to the stationary pipe 160. The pipe threader 110 further includes a pedal 130 to selectively control the drive assembly 118. In particular, the pedal 130 is operable to activate any of the motors 122 and control a relative speed at which the pipe 114 and the selected one of the pipe threading tools 146, 150, 154 are rotated. The pipe threader also includes a battery pack 138 supported by the stand 68 (
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[0021] More specifically, the drive assembly 218 includes a motor 222, a gear box 226 coupled to the motor having an output gear (not shown), a pedal 230 that selectively controls the drive assembly 218, and a battery pack 238 supported by the stand 68 in selective electrical communication with the motor 222 to provide electrical power to the motor 222. The drive assembly 218 further includes a common driveline 234 interconnecting the motor 222 and the plurality of pipe threading tools 246, 250, 254 for selectively providing torque from the motor 222 to one of the pipe threading tools 246, 250, 254. The pedal 230 is operable to activate the motor 222 and control a relative speed at which the pipe 214 and the selected one of the pipe threading tools 246, 250, 254 are rotated.
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[0025] In some embodiments of the pipe threader 10, the carriage 42 can alternatively be supported on the second set of guide rails 45 and slidable in the second direction.
[0026] Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.