FACER FOR END FUSION OF POLYOLEFIN PIPES
20190084170 ยท 2019-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Timothy M. Thoman (Tulsa, OK, US)
- Arthur H. McElroy, II (Tulsa, OK, US)
- Jason A. Lawrence (Owasso, OK, US)
- Paul John Donaldson (Broken Arrow, OK, US)
- Brian M. O'Connell (Sand Springs, OK, US)
- Seth P. Ahrens (Tulsa, OK, US)
Cpc classification
B26D7/2614
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2077/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/71
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/5221
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/71
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/2092
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2023/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B5/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2023/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D2007/013
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/02241
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/0616
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/73921
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D1/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26D1/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A facer facing the ends of polyolefin pipes for butt fusion is modular in the sense that it employs three types of modules, a drive unit, two blade holders and a motor assembly, that are separable from one another and each independently light enough to be hand-lifted along walls and up to ceilings. The drive unit module is adjustable to accommodate different guide rail spacings. The blade holder modules are interchangeable to accommodate different diameters of pipe. The motor assembly module has multispeed capability to accommodate the total area of material to be faced. Each module can be exchanged or modified without use of tools to change the geometry of the assembled facer to accommodate different fusion machines and/or diameters of pipe within working spaces dictated by the diameter of the pipe and not by a fixed geometry of a facer.
Claims
1. For mounting on the guide rails of a carriage of a machine used to fuse polyolefin pipe end-to-end, a facer comprising: a drive unit having guide rail brackets and an output shaft, said brackets being adapted for tool-free engagement preventing horizontal and vertical displacement of said drive unit relative to the guide rails; two blade holders adapted for tool-free engagement on and rotation with said output shaft of said drive unit with said blade holders in parallel and on opposite sides of said drive unit; a motor assembly adapted for tool-free engagement preventing horizontal and vertical displacement of said motor assembly in relation to said drive unit, said motor assembly having an output shaft; and a linkage engaging said output shafts of said drive unit and said motor assembly for transmission of power from said motor assembly output shaft to said drive unit output shaft.
2. A facer according to claim 1, said linkage comprising a mechanical coupling.
3. A facer according to claim 2, said linkage further comprising a gearbox.
4. For mounting on the guide rails of a carriage of a machine used to fuse polyolefin pipe end-to-end, a facer comprising: a drive unit having a horizontal output shaft parallel to the guide rails with free ends of said horizontal output shaft on opposite sides of said drive unit, said free ends of said horizontal output shaft having penultimate portions of identical non-circular cross-section and ultimate portions with identical concentric circular adapters; two blade holders, each said blade holder having a center opening complementing said penultimate portion of a respective said free end of said horizontal output shaft; and two latching assemblies, each surrounding its respective said center opening, each of said latching assemblies being operable to secure its respective said blade holder to a respective one of said shaft concentric circular adapters with said center opening engaged on its respective said shaft penultimate portion and with said two blade holders in parallel relationship.
5. A facer according to claim 4, each said non-circular free end of said horizontal output shaft being hexagonal.
6. A facer according to claim 4, each said latching assembly being a split wedge clamp ring.
7. A facer according to claim 4 further comprising an array of pairs of blade holders of different diameters interchangeable with said two blade holders.
8. A facer according to claim 4, each said blade holder further comprising at least one blade mounted thereon at an angle causing ribbons of polyolefin shaved thereby to be dispensed inside of their respective pipe.
9. A facer according to claim 4, each said blade holder further comprising at least one blade mounted thereon at an angle causing ribbons of polyolefin shaved thereby to be dispensed outside of their respective pipe.
10. For mounting on the guide rails of a carriage of a machine used to fuse polyolefin pipe end-to-end, a facer drive unit comprising: an elongated frame; two guide rail brackets, one on each end portion of said frame; two arrays of co-operable registries, each said registry corresponding to a respective one of said guide rail brackets and configured to locate said guide rail brackets in any of multiple symmetrically spaced relationships from a center of said frame; and two indexing assemblies, one on each end portion of said frame, securing said guide rail brackets in said any of multiple symmetrically spaced relationships at a spaced relationship closest to a distance between the guide rails.
11. A facer drive unit according to claim 10, said two guide rail brackets comprising: a U-shaped horizontal guide rail bracket engageable on one of the guide rails by lateral motion of said frame; and a U-shaped vertical guide rail bracket engageable on another of the guide rails by downward motion of said U-shaped vertical guide rail bracket with said U-shaped horizontal guide rail bracket engaged on said one of the guide rails.
12. A facer drive unit according to claim 11 further comprising a clamp mounted on said U-shaped horizontal guide rail bracket to constrain facer motion in a vertical plane and a clamp mounted on said U-shaped vertical guide rail bracket to constrain facer motion in a horizontal plane.
13. A facer drive unit according to claim 11 further comprising a latch assembly mounted on said U-shaped vertical guide rail bracket to retain the facer on the guide rails.
14. A facer drive unit according to claim 10, each of said two arrays of co-operable registries comprising: multiple apertures spaced longitudinally on said elongated frame; and an aperture on its said respective one of said guide rail brackets.
15. A facer drive unit according to claim 14, each of said index assemblies comprising spring pins.
16. A facer drive unit according to claim 10 further comprising a linkage having an input shaft and an output shaft.
17. A facer drive unit according to claim 16, said linkage further comprising a gearbox between said input shaft and output shafts.
18. A facer drive unit according to claim 16 further comprising two adapters, one on each end of said linkage output shaft, each said adapter enabling tool-free engagement on and rotation with said linkage output shaft of a respective blade holder with the blade holders in parallel.
19. A facer drive unit according to claim 16 further comprising a mounting socket adapted for engagement with a frame of a drive motor assembly.
20. For mounting on an end of an output shaft of a facer used to prepare ends of polyolefin pipe for end-to-end fusion, a blade holder comprising: a disk having a center opening for closely fitting a perimeter of a penultimate portion of the end of the facer output shaft; and a latching assembly surrounding said center opening and operable to secure said disk to an ultimate portion of the end of the facer output shaft with said disk perpendicular to the shaft.
21. A blade holder according to claim 20 further comprising a blade mounted on a distal face of said disk relative to the output shaft of the facer at one of: a. an angle causing ribbons of polyolefin shaved thereby to be dispensed inside of the pipe; and b. an angle causing ribbons of polyolefin shaved thereby to be dispensed outside of the pipe.
22. A blade holder according to claim 21, said disk having a recess in said distal face with two pairs of two holes in said recess registrable with two holes in said blade: a. alignment of said two holes in said blade with one of said two pairs of holes in said disk causing said blade to be at said angle causing ribbons of polyolefin shaved thereby to be dispensed inside of the pipe; and b. alignment of said two holes in said blade with another of said two pairs of holes in said disk causing said blade to be at said angle causing ribbons of polyolefin shaved thereby to be dispensed outside of the pipe;
23. A blade holder according to claim 20, said center opening being non-circular.
24. A blade holder according to claim 20, said center opening being hexagonal.
25. A blade holder according to claim 20, said latching assembly being a split wedge clamp ring.
26. For mounting on a frame of a drive unit having an input shaft coupler of a facer used to prepare ends of polyolefin pipe for end-to-end fusion, a motor assembly comprising: a motor; a gearbox driven by said motor; an output shaft from said gearbox; a coupler on a free end of said output shaft; and a connector having plug-and-socket components, one of said components fixed to the motor assembly and another of said components fixed to the frame of the drive unit of the facer, said components having a configuration adapted for tool-free engagement preventing horizontal and vertical displacement of said motor assembly in relation to said drive unit with said gearbox output shaft coupler engaged with the input shaft coupler for rotation with said gearbox output shaft.
27. A motor assembly according to claim 26, said configuration comprising: said couplers being spaced from respective said components to align said couplers on a common center axis of the drive unit input shaft and the gearbox output shaft; and one of said components of said connector being adapted to telescope in said another of said components to engage said couplers.
28. A motor assembly according to claim 27 further comprising apertures alignable in said telescoping components to cooperate with a detent pin to secure telescoping components with said couplers engaged.
29. A motor assembly according to claim 28, said telescoping components being vertically aligned tubular members of square cross-section.
30. A motor assembly according to claim 26, said gearbox being a multi-speed gearbox operable at a speed selected to correspond to a cross-section of a pipe being faced.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings in which:
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[0032] While the invention will be described in connection with preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood that it is not intended to limit the invention to those embodiments or to the details of the construction or arrangement of parts illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The Facer
[0033] Looking first at
[0034] The facer F is modular in the sense that it employs three types of modules including a drive unit 10, two blade holders 60 and a motor assembly 80 that are separable from one another. Each module 10, 60, 80 is independently light enough to be hand-lifted along walls and up to ceilings (not shown). However, the modules 10, 60 and 80 can each be exchanged or modified without use of tools in order to change the geometry of the facer F so that the same facer F can be used to face different diameters of pipe within working spaces dictated by the diameter of the pipe and not by the fixed geometry of a fusion machine and facer.
[0035] This is made possible by use of a drive unit 10, seen in
The Drive Unit
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[0037] The elongated frame 11 as illustrated is fixed in overall length. The guide rail brackets 12 and 13 slide inward for smaller fusion machine carriages but the frame overall length of the frame 11 stays the same. However, the frame 11 may be retractable within the space between the guide rail brackets 12 and 13, for example by use of a telescoping frame or exchangeable frame arms.
[0038] As seen in
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[0040] After the horizontal guide rail bracket 12 is registered and indexed on the frame 11, a clamp 17 mounted on the bracket 12 is tightened by use of a knob 18 to constrain facer motion in a vertical plane. After the vertical guide rail bracket 13 is registered and indexed on the frame 11, a clamp (not seen) mounted on the bracket 13 is tightened by use of a knob to constrain facer motion in a horizontal plane. The vertical bracket clamp is similar to the horizontal bracket clamp 17 but in a 90 rotated orientation.
[0041] A latch assembly 19 mounted on the vertical guide rail bracket 13 retains the facer F on the guide rails R. As best seen in
[0042] In the embodiment of
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The Blade Holder
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[0050] The two blade holders 60 are mirror images to provide proper orientation of the blades and position in their V shaped recesses 68. Each blade holder 60 is mounted on its respective side of the facer F so that when rotating the blade edge 65 is leading and cutting and not trailing and dragging with the blade 64 on the trailing side of the V-shaped recess 68.
[0051] For normal operation, the blade 64 is oriented to disperse the shaved ribbons S inside the pipe P, as seen in
[0052] For fusion of vertically oriented pipe P, the blade 64 is positioned as seen in
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The Motor Assembly
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[0056] The plug and socket components 87 and 22 could be switched to the drive unit 10 and motor assembly 80, respectively. In either configuration, the socket 22 and plug 87 are adapted for tool-free engagement preventing horizontal and vertical displacement of the motor assembly 80 in relation to the drive unit 10. Preferably, the telescoping socket 22 and plug 87 are vertically aligned tubular members of square cross-section.
[0057] The gearbox 82 is preferably a multi-speed gearbox operable at a speed selected to correspond to a cross-section of a pipe P being faced. A two-speed gearbox 82 can be set to low speed for larger and/or thicker pipe P and set to high speed for smaller and/or thinner pipe P. The horsepower required is governed in part by the speed of the blade 64, which is a function of RPM and pipe diameter, and wall thickness of the pipe P. The maximum required horsepower and blade holder RPM are governed by the largest and thickest pipe P. If the same RPM is used for smaller and thinner pipe, the blade speed will be slower and will not draw the full available horsepower. Using the high-speed setting for smaller/thinner pipe P reduces facing time. Alternatively, the drive unit gearbox 32 may be adapted to provide the two-speed operation of the drive unit output shaft 26 using a single speed motor assembly 80.
[0058] A pair of handles 92, each spaced from the motor 81 and gearbox 82 on a corresponding wing 93 of the motor assembly 80, extend on axes 94 perpendicular to a diameter 95 of the motor 81 and gearbox 82 to facilitate lifting and manipulating the motor assembly 80 into position on the drive unit 10.
Assembly of the Facer
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[0062] The same facer F is seen in its assembled condition in
[0063] Thus, it is apparent that there has been provided, in accordance with the invention, a facer that fully satisfies the objects, aims and advantages set forth above. While the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art and in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations as fall within the spirit of the appended claims.