Expanding tool and method
10226810 ยท 2019-03-12
Assignee
Inventors
- David S. Pearl, II (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
- Douglas B. Pearl (Hollywood, FL, US)
- Dragan Bukur (Fort Lauderdale, FL, US)
- David Foster (Plantation, FL, US)
Cpc classification
B21D41/021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21C26/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tool including a front housing and an expander head ring that is readily attachable and detachable from the front housing. The front housing may be coupled to the tool body, or can be integral with the tool body. The front housing may have a mating end that has one or more locking tabs that are configured to be engaged by the expander head ring. The expander head ring may carry one or more functional elements such as a die set that may be expanded by insertion of an expander extending from the tool such as by manual actuation of the tool. A plurality of expander head rings, each with a different size die set, can be alternatively attached to the front housing, depending on the desired extent of expanding of the pipe or the like with the tool.
Claims
1. A hydraulic tool, comprising: a hydraulic pump; a pressurizable chamber in fluid communication with said hydraulic pump; an expander positioned in said pressurizable chamber; a front housing having an internal bore and first and second spaced locking tabs; and a head ring for carrying expandable die elements, said head ring comprising a first groove for receiving said first locking tab, and a second groove for receiving said second locking tab.
2. The hydraulic tool of claim 1 wherein said expander comprises a conically shaped region.
3. The hydraulic tool of claim 1, wherein said tool has a longitudinal axis, and wherein when said first and second locking tabs are received in said first and second grooves, respectively, said head ring is prevented from movement on said tool along said longitudinal axis.
4. A hydraulic tool for changing the configuration of a tube, comprising: a hydraulic pump; a pressurizable chamber in fluid communication with said hydraulic pump; a movable member positioned in said pressurizable chamber; a front housing having an internal bore and first and second spaced locking tabs; and a head ring for carrying one or more elements operable to change the configuration of a tube, said head ring comprising a first groove for receiving said first locking tab, and a second groove for receiving said second locking tab.
5. A method of assembling a hydraulic tool, comprising: providing a tool body including a hydraulic pump, a pressurizable chamber in fluid communication with said hydraulic pump, an expander positioned in said pressurizable chamber, and a front housing having an internal tore and first and second spaced locking tabs; providing a head ring carrying expandable die elements, said head ring comprising first and second spaced projections and first and second spaces between said first and second spaced projections, and a first groove for receiving said first locking tab, and a second groove for receiving said second locking tab; aligning said first locking tab with said first space and said second locking tab with said second space; and rotating said head ring with respect to said front housing to cause said first locking tab to slide in said first groove and position beneath said first projection and to cause said second locking tab to slide in said second groove and position beneath said second projection.
6. A hydraulic tool kit, comprising: a hydraulic pump; a pressurizable chamber in fluid communication with said hydraulic pump; an expander positioned in said pressurizable chamber; a front housing having an internal bore and first and second spaced locking tabs; and a plurality of head rings, each carrying expandable die elements, each of said plurality of head rings comprising a first groove for receiving said first locking tab, and a second groove for receiving said second locking tab, whereby each of said plurality of head rings is separately attachable to said front housing.
7. The hydraulic tool of claim 6, wherein said expander comprises a conically shaped region.
8. The hydraulic tool of claim 6, wherein said tool has a longitudinal axis, and wherein when said first and second locking tabs of one of said plurality of head rings are received in said first and second grooves, respectively, said one of said plurality of head rings is prevented from movement on said tool along said. longitudinal axis.
9. The hydraulic tool of claim 6, wherein the expandable die elements carried by one of said plurality of head rings has a different size than expandable die elements carried by a different one of said plurality of head rings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) A more complete understanding of the components, processes and apparatuses disclosed herein can be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings. The figures are merely schematic representations based on convenience and the ease of demonstrating the present disclosure, and is, therefore, not intended to indicate relative size and dimensions of the devices or components thereof and/or to define or limit the scope of the exemplary embodiments.
(9) Although specific terms are used in the following description for the sake of clarity, these terms are intended to refer only to the particular structure of the embodiments selected for illustration in the drawing, and are not intended to define or limit the scope of the disclosure. In the drawing and the following description below, it is to be understood that like numeric designations refer to components of like function.
(10) The singular forms a, an, and the include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
(11) As used in the specification, various devices and parts may be described as comprising other components. The terms comprise(s), include(s), having, has, can, contain(s), and variants thereof, as used herein, are intended to be open-ended transitional phrases, terms, or words that do not preclude the possibility of additional components.
(12) It should be noted that many of the terms used herein are relative terms. For example, the terms upper and lower are relative to each other in location, i.e. an upper component is located at a higher elevation than a lower component, and should not be construed as requiring a particular orientation or location of the structure.
(13) The terms top and bottom are relative to an absolute reference, i.e. the surface of the earth. Put another way, a top location is always located at a higher elevation than a bottom location, toward the surface of the earth.
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(17) In certain embodiments, a second annular ring 128 is axially spaced from annular ring 127, as seen in
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(19) In accordance with certain embodiments, an expanded tube is formed by clamping or otherwise coupling a tube having a tube end between a plurality of die elements attached to the expander tool 200 that are radially expandable and shaped to form an expanded tube end. The die elements may be held in place in the head ring 20 by a washer 79 and snap ring 80 or the like (