FLANGE GASKET SCRAPER TOOL
20190375035 ยท 2019-12-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A flange gasket scraper tool includes a handle, and flexible shaft extending from the handle, one or more scraping elements and a removal member. The scraping elements extend outward from the shaft or are located at a distance away from a central axis of the shaft. The removal member is coupled to the shaft and extends back towards the handle. The scraper body may have either a rectangular profile or a triangular profile. The scraper blades are configured with an edge treatment and may be tapered or squared at the edges. In one embodiment the scraper blade, the shaft, and the removal member are in the same plane. The tools are used to enter into and scrape out used gaskets from an area at the end of pipes.
Claims
1. A flange gasket scraper tool, comprising: a handle; a shaft having a first end and a second end, the first end being coupled to the handle, the shaft having a width and a thickness being rectangular in shape, the shaft configured to flex about its width; a scraper body coupled to the second end of the shaft, the scraper body having a width and a thickness, the scraper body width being equal to the width of the shaft, the scraper body including a scraper blade along a top edge of the scraper body; and a removal member coupled to the shaft and extending downward to the handle.
2. The tool of claim 1, wherein the scraper body is tapered so as to have a triangular profile.
3. The tool of claim 2, wherein the removal member is in communication with the scraper body.
4. The tool of claim 2, wherein the scraper body extends over the removal member.
5. The tool of claim 1, wherein a slot is formed between the removal member and the shaft.
6. The tool of claim 1, further comprising an eyelet coupled to the shaft.
7. The tool of claim 1, wherein the scraper blade extends the full width of the scraper body.
8. The tool of claim 1, wherein the scraper body has a thickness equal to the thickness of the shaft.
9. The tool of claim 1, wherein the scraper blade has edges formed at right angles.
10. The tool of claim 1, wherein the scraper blade has a tapered edge.
11. The tool of claim 1, wherein the removal member is parallel to the shaft.
12. The tool of claim 1, wherein the scraper blade is an edge treatment.
13. The tool of claim 1, wherein the shaft and the scraper body are made of dissimilar materials.
14. The tool of claim 1, wherein the removal member and the shaft are made of dissimilar materials.
15. The tool of claim 1, wherein the removal member is coupled to a face of the shaft.
16. The tool of claim 1, wherein the width of the scraper body is wider than the width of the shaft.
17. The tool of claim 1, wherein the scraper body, the shaft, and the removal member are in the same plane.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The novel features believed characteristic of the application are set forth in the appended claims. However, the application itself, as well as a preferred mode of use, and further objectives and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0023] While the tool and method of the present application is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the description herein of specific embodiments is not intended to limit the application to the particular embodiment disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the process of the present application as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0024] Illustrative embodiments of the preferred embodiment are described below. In the interest of clarity, not all features of an actual implementation are described in this specification. It will of course be appreciated that in the development of any such actual embodiment, numerous implementation-specific decisions must be made to achieve the developer's specific goals, such as compliance with system-related and business-related constraints, which will vary from one implementation to another. Moreover, it will be appreciated that such a development effort might be complex and time-consuming but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking for those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
[0025] In the specification, reference may be made to the spatial relationships between various components and to the spatial orientation of various aspects of features as the tool is depicted in the attached drawings. However, as will be recognized by those skilled in the art after a complete reading of the present application, the devices, members, apparatuses, etc. described herein may be positioned in any desired orientation. Thus, the use of terms to describe a spatial relationship between various components or to describe the spatial orientation of aspects of such components should be understood to describe a relative relationship between the components or a spatial orientation of aspects of such components, respectively, as the assembly described herein may be oriented in any desired direction.
[0026] The tool and method in accordance with the present application overcomes one or more of the above-discussed problems commonly associated with existing scraping tools and techniques. In particular, the tool is configured to easily simplify the removal of a flange gasket from piping. The tool is configured to include a removal member configured to hook the flange gasket and pull it from between the pipe ends. The tool is also configured to having one or more scraping surfaces. These and other unique features of the assembly are discussed below and illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
[0027] The tool and method will be understood, both as to its structure and operation, from the accompanying drawings, taken in conjunction with the accompanying description. Several embodiments of the assembly may be presented herein. It should be understood that various components, parts, and features of the different embodiments may be combined together and/or interchanged with one another, all of which are within the scope of the present application, even though not all variations and particular embodiments are shown in the drawings. It should also be understood that the mixing and matching of features, elements, and/or functions between various embodiments is expressly contemplated herein so that one of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate from this disclosure that the features, elements, and/or functions of one embodiment may be incorporated into another embodiment as appropriate, unless otherwise described.
[0028] The tool and method of the present application is illustrated in the associated drawings. The tool includes a handle and a shaft. The shaft has a first end and a second end wherein the first end is coupled to the handle. The shaft is configured to flex about its width. A scraper body is coupled to the second end of the shaft. The scraper body includes at least one scraper blade along a top surface of the scraper body. A removal tool is included and runs parallel to the shaft to form a slot for the passage of the flange gasket. Additional features and functions of the device are illustrated and discussed below.
[0029] Referring now to the Figures wherein like reference characters identify corresponding or similar elements in form and function throughout the several views. The following Figures describe the tool of the present application and its associated features. With reference now to the Figures, an embodiment of a flange scraper gasket scraper tool is herein described. It should be noted that the articles a, an, and the, as used in this specification, include plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise.
[0030] Referring now to
[0031] Handle 103 is configured to provide a user a place to grip and position scraper body 107 and removal member 108. Handle 103 is configured to include any one of a number of grips, grooves, curves, and textures to increase comfort and control of the tool in general. Handle 103 may be made from any known material and is configured to support shaft 105. Shaft 105 includes a first end 109 and a second end 111. First end 109 is coupled to handle 103. The second end 111 is adjacent to scraper body 107 and removal member 108. As seen in the figures, shaft 105 includes a narrowed section that is generally rectangular in shape, such that it has a thickness and a width. The thickness is smaller than the width. The drastic difference in the width compared to the thickness allows shaft 105 to flex about its width as seen in arrows 113 of
[0032] Handle 103 also includes an eyelet 104 located on an end opposite that of shaft 105. Eyelet 104 is configured to permit a user to pass an object between itself and a bottom surface of handle 103 to enable tool 101 to be secured to a person or object. For example, a lanyard may pass there through to secure the tool 101 to a user. Any object may pass through eyelet 104 as long as it is sized accordingly.
[0033] Scraper body 107 is formed at the tip of shaft 105 along an edge 119. As seen in
[0034] It is understood that the material composition of scraper blade 117 may be the same or dissimilar to that of body 107. Additionally, the material composition of body 107 may be similar to or dissimilar from that of shaft 105. Whereas shaft 105 is designed and shaped to permit flexure to some extent, body 107 and blade 117 are configured to resist flexure. The flexure of shaft 105 can help with the prevention of marring of the pipe flange gasket surfaces. It is understood that blade 117 could be a coating or inlaid material across body 107 or within portions of body 107. Body 107 may include one or more blades along other edges and surfaces as desired. Such blades are similar in form and function to blade 117.
[0035] As seen most clearly in
[0036] Referring now also to
[0037] Handle 203 is configured to provide a user a place to grip and position scraper body 207 and removal member 208. Handle 203 is configured to include any one of a number of grips, grooves, curves, and textures to increase comfort and control of the tool in general. Handle 203 may be made from any known material and is configured to support shaft 205. Shaft 205 includes a first end 209 and a second end 211. First end 209 is coupled to handle 203. The second end 211 is adjacent to scraper body 207 and removal member 208. As seen in the figures, shaft 205 includes a narrowed section that is generally rectangular in shape, such that it has a thickness and a width. The thickness is smaller than the width. The drastic difference in the width compared to the thickness allows shaft 205 to flex about its width as seen in arrows 213 of
[0038] Handle 203 also includes an eyelet 204 located on an end opposite that of shaft 205. Eyelet 204 is configured to permit a user to pass an object between itself and a bottom surface of handle 203 to enable tool 201 to be secured to a person or object. For example, a lanyard may pass there through to secure the tool 201 to a user. Any object may pass through eyelet 204 as long as it is sized accordingly.
[0039] Scraper body 207 is formed at the tip of shaft 205 along an edge 219. As seen in
[0040] It is understood that the material composition of scraper blade 217 may be the same or dissimilar to that of body 207. Additionally, the material composition of body 207 may be similar to or dissimilar from that of shaft 205. Whereas shaft 205 is designed and shaped to permit flexure to some extent, body 207 and blade 217 are configured to resist flexure. The flexure of shaft 205 can help with the prevention of marring of the pipe flange gasket surfaces. It is understood that blade 217 could be a coating or inlaid material across body 207 or within portions of body 207. Body 207 may include one or more blades along other edges and surfaces as desired. Such blades are similar in form and function to blade 217.
[0041] As seen most clearly in
[0042] Referring now also to
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[0044] Handle 303 is configured to provide a user a place to grip and position scraper body 307 and removal member 308. Handle 303 is configured to include any one of a number of grips, grooves, curves, and textures to increase comfort and control of the tool in general. Handle 303 may be made from any known material and is configured to support shaft 305. Shaft 305 includes a first end 309 and a second end 311. First end 309 is coupled to handle 303. The second end 311 is adjacent to scraper body 307 and removal member 308. As seen in the figures, shaft 305 includes a narrowed section that is generally rectangular in shape, such that it has a thickness and a width. The thickness is smaller than the width. The drastic difference in the width compared to the thickness allows shaft 305 to flex about its width as seen in arrows 313 of
[0045] Handle 303 also includes an eyelet 304 located on an end opposite that of shaft 305. Eyelet 304 is configured to permit a user to pass an object between itself and a bottom surface of handle 303 to enable tool 301 to be secured to a person or object. For example, a lanyard may pass there through to secure the tool 301 to a user. Any object may pass through eyelet 304 as long as it is sized accordingly.
[0046] Scraper body 107 is formed in a generally rectangular shape as seen in
[0047] It is understood that the material composition of scraper blade 317 may be the same or dissimilar to that of body 307. Additionally, the material composition of body 307 may be similar to or dissimilar from that of shaft 305. Whereas shaft 105 is designed and shaped to permit flexure to some extent, body 307 and blade 317 are configured to resist flexure. The flexure of shaft 305 can help with the prevention of marring of the pipe flange gasket surfaces. It is understood that blade 317 could be a coating or inlaid material across body 307 or within portions of body 307. Body 307 may include one or more blades along other edges and surfaces as desired. Such blades are similar in form and function to blade 317.
[0048] Removal member 308 extends below a bottom surface 310 of body 307 such that it extends downward toward handle 303 below surface 310. Member 208 may include a blade portion along its lowest surface and/or along its front surface which is aligned with surface 312. By being aligned with front surface 312, member 308 is actually located outside the width of handle 303.
[0049] As seen most clearly in
[0050] The particular embodiments disclosed above are illustrative only, as the application may be modified and practiced in different but equivalent manners apparent to those skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings herein. It is therefore evident that the particular embodiments disclosed above may be altered or modified, and all such variations are considered within the scope and spirit of the application. Accordingly, the protection sought herein is as set forth in the description. It is apparent that an application with significant advantages has been described and illustrated. Although the present application is shown in a limited number of forms, it is not limited to just these forms, but is amenable to various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit thereof.