Welding Accessory Tool for Thin Walled Pipes
20200353575 ยท 2020-11-12
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Abstract
A welding accessory tool for thin walled pipes includes a bolt, a first hub, a second hub, and a plurality of arm assemblies. Each of the plurality of arm assemblies that is radially positioned around the first hub and second hub includes a first arm section, a flat arm section, and a second arm section. The first arm section is hingedly mounted to the flat arm section and the second arm section. The first arm section and the second arm section are terminally positioned opposite of each other about the flat arm section. The first arm section is hingedly mounted to the first hub. The second arm section is hingedly mounted to the second hub. The first hub is concentrically positioned around the bolt. The second hub is threadedly engaged with the bolt thus enabling the arm assemblies to expand and collapse through rotational movement of the bolt.
Claims
1. A welding accessory tool for thin walled pipes comprising: a bolt; a first hub; a second hub; a plurality of arm assemblies; each of the plurality of arm assemblies comprising a first arm section, a flat arm section, a notch, and a second arm section; the first arm section being hingedly mounted to the flat arm section; the second arm section being hingedly mounted to the flat arm section; the first arm section and the second arm section being terminally positioned opposite of each other about the flat arm section; the first arm section being hingedly mounted to the first hub, opposite of the flat arm section; the second arm section being hingedly mounted to the second hub, opposite of the flat arm section; the first hub being concentrically positioned around the bolt; the second hub being threadedly engaged with the bolt; and each of the plurality of arm assemblies being radially positioned around the first hub and the second hub.
2. The welding accessory tool for thin walled pipes as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the bolt comprising a head, a shank section, and a threaded section; the head, the shank section, and the threaded section being concentrically positioned with each other; the head and the threaded section being oppositely positioned of each other about the shank section; the head being terminally connected to the shank section; and the threaded section being terminally connected to the shank section.
3. The welding accessory tool for thin walled pipes as claimed in claim 2 comprising: the first hub being slidably positioned around the shank section; and the second hub being threadedly engaged around the threaded section.
4. The welding accessory tool for thin walled pipes as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a central axis; and the central axis being concentrically positioned along the bolt.
5. The welding accessory tool for thin walled pipes as claimed in claim 4 comprising: a first acute angle; the first arm section being laterally mounted to the first hub; and the first acute angle being positioned in between the first arm section and the central axis.
6. The welding accessory tool for thin walled pipes as claimed in claim 4 comprising: a second acute angle; the second arm section being laterally mounted to the second hub; and the second acute angle being positioned in between the second arm section and the central axis.
7. The welding accessory tool for thin walled pipes as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a spacer; the spacer being concentrically positioned around a shank section of the bolt; and the spacer being positioned in between a head of the bolt and the first hub.
8. The welding accessory tool for thin walled pipes as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the notch traversing into the flat arm section; and the notch being oriented outward from the bolt.
Description
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DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
[0015] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0016] The present invention is an apparatus that expands and collapses to hold thin-walled pipe in place for welding. The present invention is also able to adjust any non-circular or deformed pipes into an exact circular shape thus simplifying the welding of two pipes together. The configuration of the present invention also enables welding of straight pipes, 45 degree elbow pipes, and 90 degree elbow pipes so that the user of the present invention do not have to carry multiple welding accessory tools to weld pipes together. The present invention comprises a bolt 1, a first hub 5, a second hub 6, and a plurality of arm assemblies 7 as shown in
[0017] In reference to the general configuration of the present invention, each of the plurality of arm assemblies 7 is radially positioned around the first hub 5 and the second hub 6 so that the expanded configuration of the present invention is able to press against the inner wall of two adjacently positioned pipes thus securing a subsequent pipe to a preceding pipe. Furthermore, each of the plurality of arm assemblies 7 uniformly expands about a central axis 12 that is concentrically positioned along the bolt 1 so that any non-circular or deformed shapes of the two adjacently positioned pipes can be reshaped into an exact circular shape. More specifically, the first arm section 8 is hingedly mounted to the flat arm section 9. The second arm section 11 is hingedly mounted to the flat arm section 9 as the first arm section 8 and the second arm section 11 are terminally positioned opposite of each other about the flat arm section 9. In other words, the flat arm section 9 is positioned and hingedly connected in between the first arm section 8 and the second arm section 11. The first arm section 8 is hingedly mounted to the first hub 5 and positioned opposite of the flat arm section 9. Resultantly, each of the plurality of arm assemblies 7 is able to mount to the first hub 5 through the hinged connection of the first arm section 8 and the first hub 5. The second arm section 11 is hingedly mounted to the second hub 6 and positioned opposite of the flat arm section 9. Resultantly, each of the plurality of arm assemblies 7 is able to mount to the second hub 6 through the hinged connection of the second arm section 11 and the second hub 6. The first hub 5 is concentrically positioned around the bolt 1, and the second hub 6 is threadedly engaged with the bolt 1. As a result, the rotational movement of the bolt 1 can be transferred into a linear motion of the second hub 6 thus enabling the second hub 6 to travel up and down along the bolt 1. For example, the upward movement of the second hub 6 transforms the present invention into the expanded configuration while the downward movement of the second hub 6 transforms the present invention into the collapsed configuration as shown in
[0018] The bolt 1 comprises a head 2, a shank section 3, and a threaded section 4 as shown in
[0019] The first hub 5 is slidably positioned around the shank section 3 and positioned adjacent to the head 2 as shown in
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[0023] All the components of the present invention is preferably made of steel to withstand constant impact and force that may applied during the welding process of two pipes, except the flat arm section 9. Furthermore, rigid construction of the present invention enables the user to easily stretch the pipe into circular profile when the pipe is non-circular or deformed. The flat arm section 9 is preferably made of stainless steel to keep away cross contamination of the two adjacently positioned pipes. However, the present invention can be made of any other types of material other than steel and stainless steel as long as the structural and functional properties of the present invention can be attained.
[0024] In particular, the flat arm section 9 that encircles the inner wall of the pipes, at the area of the seam where welding would take place, could possibly be welded to the inner wall of the pipes, preventing the present invention from being removed after completion. The notch 10, as shown in
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[0026] In reference to a method of use, the present invention is placed within a thin walled pipe that requires welding. The center of the flat arm section 9, the notch 10, is aligned with the seam of the two adjacently positioned pipes to be connected. A torque applying tool is then engaged with the head 2. When the torque applying tool is turned, the bolt 1 simultaneously turns with the torque applying tool. This causes the threaded section 4 to turn which moves the second hub 6 up and down upon the rotational direction of the torque applying tool. By moving the second hub 6, the first acute angle 13 and the second acute angle 14 are changed. This causes the flat arm section 9 to move inward or outward about the central axis 12 upon the rotational direction of the torque applying tool. When the present invention is in the expanded configuration, the radial expansion of the plurality of arm assemblies 7 is determined upon the diameter of the pipes. When the flat arm section 9 of each of the arm assemblies 7 is moved outward, pressure is placed on the inner wall of the pipes. The pressure is distributed equally from each of plurality of arm assemblies 7 thus causing the pipes to mend into a precise circular profile and become concentric with each other. The pressure also holds the pipes into place for welding. After the welding is completed, the torque applying tool is used to turn the bolt 1 until the present invention is in collapsed configuration. The present invention can then be removed from the pipes for reuse.
[0027] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.