Apparatus for closing pittsburgh seams associated with duct assemblies and other box-shaped members
10160027 ยท 2018-12-25
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Abstract
A vertical Pittsburgh Seam closing apparatus having a base supporting surface, a track mechanism for moving a carriage assembly which holds seam forming members used to close a Pittsburgh Seam, a pair of upper and lower guide members for guiding the duct section into a proper vertical position, and upper and lower clamping members positioned inside the duct section and adjacent the inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed, the upper guide members and clamping member being selectively movable and adjustable for accommodating different duct section lengths. In one embodiment, the seam forming assembly includes a plurality of members mounted in vertical arrangement, at least one of the plurality of seam forming members being shaped to initially bend the overhanging edge portion and at least one of the plurality of seam forming members having a substantially V-shaped configuration for closing the Pittsburgh Seam.
Claims
1. An apparatus for closing a Pittsburgh Seam associated with a duct section, the duct section having first and second end portions, the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed having a male portion, a female portion, and an overhanging edge portion, the apparatus comprising: a base member having a supporting surface for positioning a duct section in a vertical orientation thereon; a lower guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the first end portion of the duct section into proper position on the supporting surface of the base member; an upper guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the second end portion of the duct section into proper position on the apparatus; a lower clamping member positionable inside the first end portion of the duct section adjacent an inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; an upper clamping member positionable inside the second end portion of the duct section adjacent the inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; a vertical track mechanism extending upwardly from the base member; and a carriage assembly movable on said track mechanism between a first position located in the vicinity of said lower guide assembly and a second position located in the vicinity of said upper guide assembly for closing a Pittsburgh Seam, said carriage assembly including a seam forming assembly for engaging an outside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; said seam forming assembly including any plurality of members mounted in vertical arrangement, at least one of said plurality of seam forming members being shaped to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion, and at least one of said plurality of seam forming members being a roller member having a substantially V-shaped configuration; said seam forming assembly traversing substantially the entire length of the duct section when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions, at least one of said plurality of seam forming members initially bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion while the at least one of said seam forming members having a substantially V-shaped configuration completing the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam regardless of the orientation of the male and female portions of the Pittsburgh Seam when the duct section is positioned within the lower and upper guide members and when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions.
2. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein said seam forming assembly likewise traverses substantially the entire length of the duct section when the carriage assembly moves between its second and first positions, at least one of said plurality of seam forming members initially bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion and at least one of said plurality of said substantially V-shaped roller members completing the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam when the duct section is positioned within the lower and upper guide members and when the carriage assembly moves between its second and first positions.
3. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein at least two of said plurality of seam forming members initially bend the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion, one of said at least two of said plurality of seam forming members bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion a first predetermined amount and the other of said at least two of said plurality of seam forming members bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion a second predetermined amount.
4. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein at least two of said plurality of seam forming members have a substantially V-shaped configuration for completing the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam, one of said at least two of said plurality of substantially V-shaped seam forming members initially closing the Pittsburgh Seam a first pre-determined amount and the other of said at least two of said plurality of substantially V-shaped seam forming members completing the closing the Pittsburgh Seam.
5. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the at least one of said plurality of seam forming members that initially bend the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion includes at least one cylindrically shaped roller member.
6. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the at least one of said plurality of seam forming members that initially bend the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion includes at least one flat plate.
7. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the at least one of said plurality of seam forming members that initially bend the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion includes at least one wiper blade.
8. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the at least one of said plurality of seam forming members that initially bend the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion includes at least one substantially V-shaped roller member.
9. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the at least one of said plurality of seam forming members that initially bend the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion includes at least one substantially inverted V-shaped roller member.
10. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein said at least one of said plurality of seam forming members that initially bend the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion includes a plurality of seam forming members, each seam forming member bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion a pre-determined amount.
11. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein said at least one of said plurality of seam forming members having a substantially V-shaped configuration includes a plurality of substantially V-shaped roller members, each substantially V-shaped roller member contributing to the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam regardless of the orientation of the male and female portions of the Pittsburgh Seam when the duct section is positioned within the lower and upper guide members.
12. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein all of said plurality of seam forming members are roller members having a substantially V-shaped configuration.
13. An apparatus for closing a Pittsburgh Seam associated with a duct section, the duct section having first and second end portions, the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed having a male portion, a female portion, and an overhanging edge portion, the apparatus comprising: a base member having a supporting surface for positioning a duct section in a vertical orientation thereon; a lower guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the first end portion of the duct section into proper position on the supporting surface of the base member; an upper guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the second end portion of the duct section into proper position on the apparatus; a lower clamping member positionable inside the first end portion of the duct section adjacent an inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; an upper clamping member positionable inside the second end portion of the duct section adjacent the inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; a vertical track mechanism extending upwardly from the base member; and a carriage assembly movable on said track mechanism between a first position located in the vicinity of said lower guide assembly and a second position located in the vicinity of said upper guide assembly for closing a Pittsburgh Seam, said carriage assembly being likewise movable from its second position to its first position, said carriage assembly including a seam forming assembly for engaging an outside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; said seam forming assembly including four members mounted in vertical arrangement, at least one of said four members being shaped to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion, and at least one of said four members being a roller member having a substantially V-shaped configuration; said seam forming assembly traversing substantially the entire length of the duct section when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions, the at least one of said four seam forming members initially bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion while the at least one of said four seam forming members having a substantially V-shaped configuration completes the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam regardless of the orientation of the male and female portions of the Pittsburgh Seam when the duct section is positioned within the lower and upper guide members and when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions.
14. The apparatus defined in claim 13 wherein said seam forming assembly likewise traverses substantially the entire length of the duct section when the carriage assembly moves between its second and first positions, at least one of said four seam forming members initially bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion and at least one of said four seam forming members having a substantially V-shaped configuration completing the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam when the duct section is positioned within the lower and upper guide members and when the carriage assembly moves between its second and first positions.
15. The apparatus defined in claim 13 wherein at least two of said four seam forming members initially bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion, one of said at least two of said four seam forming members bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion a first predetermined amount and the other of said at least two of said four seam forming members bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion a second predetermined amount.
16. The apparatus defined in claim 13 wherein at least two of said four seam forming members have a substantially V-shaped configuration for completing the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam, one of said at least two of said four substantially V-shaped seam forming members initially closing the Pittsburgh Seam a first predetermined amount and the other of said at least two of said substantially V-shaped seam foil ling members completing the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam.
17. The apparatus defined in claim 13 wherein two of said seam forming members are shaped to initially bend the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion and two of said seam forming members are rolling members having a substantially V-shaped configuration.
18. The apparatus defined in claim 17 wherein said two seam forming members having a substantially V-shaped configuration are mounted between said two seam forming members shaped to initially bend the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion.
19. The apparatus defined in claim 17 wherein one of said two substantially V-shaped roller members has V-shaped side portions that are steeper than the V-shaped side portions associated with the other of said two substantially V-shaped roller members.
20. An apparatus for closing a Pittsburgh Seam associated with a duct section, the duct section having first and second end portions, the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed having a male portion, a female portion, and an overhanging edge portion, the apparatus comprising: a base member having a supporting surface for positioning a duct section in a vertical orientation thereon; a lower guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the first end portion of the duct section into proper position on the supporting surface of the base member; an upper guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the second end portion of the duct section into proper position on the apparatus; a lower clamping member positionable inside the first end portion of the duct section adjacent an inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; an upper clamping member positionable inside the second end portion of the duct section adjacent the inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; a vertical track mechanism extending upwardly from the base member; and a carriage assembly movable on said track mechanism between a first position located in the vicinity of said lower guide assembly and a second position located in the vicinity of said upper guide assembly for closing a Pittsburgh Seam, said carriage assembly being likewise movable from its second position to its first position, said carriage assembly including a seam forming assembly for engaging an outside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; said seam forming assembly including five members mounted in vertical arrangement, at least one of said five members being shaped to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion, and at least one of said five members being a roller member having a substantially V-shaped configuration; said seam forming assembly traversing substantially the entire length of the duct section when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions, the at least one of said five seam forming members initially bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion while the at least one of said five seam forming members having a substantially V-shaped configuration completes the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam regardless of the orientation of the male and female portions of the Pittsburgh Seam when the duct section is positioned within the lower and upper guide members and when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions.
21. The apparatus defined in claim 20 wherein said seam forming assembly likewise traverses substantially the entire length of the duct section when the carriage assembly moves between its second and first positions, at least one of said five seam forming members initially bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion and at least one of said five seam forming members having a substantially V-shaped configuration completing the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam when the duct section is positioned within the lower and upper guide members and when the carriage assembly moves between its second and first positions.
22. The apparatus defined in claim 21 wherein at least one of said five members is shaped to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion when said carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions, and at least one of said five members being shaped to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion when said carriage member moves between its second and first positions.
23. The apparatus defined in claim 21 wherein the at least one of said five members being a roller member having a substantially V-shaped configuration closing the Pittsburgh Seam when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions, and at least one of said five members being a roller member having a substantially V-shaped configuration closing the Pittsburgh Seam when the carriage assembly moves between its second and first positions.
24. The apparatus defined in claim 20 wherein at least one of said five seam forming members initially bends the overhanging Pittsburgh Seamed edge portion when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions, and at least another one of said five seam forming members initially bends the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion when the carriage assembly moves between its second and first positions.
25. The apparatus defined in claim 20 wherein at least two of said five seam forming members have a substantially V-shaped configuration for completing the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions, and at least two of said five seam forming members having a substantially V-shaped configuration for completing the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam when the carriage assembly moves between its second and first position.
26. An apparatus for closing a Pittsburgh Seam associated with a duct section, the duct section having first and second end portions, the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed having a male portion, a female portion, and an overhanging edge portion, the apparatus comprising: a base member having a supporting surface for positioning a duct section in a vertical orientation thereon; a lower guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the first end portion of the duct section into proper position on the supporting surface of the base member; an upper guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the second end portion of the duct section into proper position on the apparatus; a lower clamping member positionable inside the first end portion of the duct section adjacent an inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; an upper clamping member positionable inside the second end portion of the duct section adjacent the inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; a vertical track mechanism extending upwardly from the base member; and a carriage assembly movable on said track mechanism between a first position located in the vicinity of said lower guide assembly and a second position located in the vicinity of said upper guide assembly for closing a Pittsburgh Seam, said carriage assembly including a seam forming assembly for engaging an outside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; said seam forming assembly including any plurality of members mounted in vertical arrangement, at least two of said plurality of seam forming members being shaped to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion, and at least one of said plurality of seam forming members being a roller member having a substantially V-shaped configuration; said seam forming assembly traversing substantially the entire length of the duct section when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions, one of said at least two of said plurality of seam forming members initially bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion a first predetermined amount and the other of said at least two of said plurality of seam forming members bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion a second predetermined amount while the at least one of said seam forming members having a substantially V-shaped configuration completing the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam regardless of the orientation of the male and female portions of the Pittsburgh Seam when the duct section is positioned within the lower and upper guide members and when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions.
27. An apparatus for closing a Pittsburgh Seam associated with a duct section, the duct section having first and second end portions, the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed having a male portion, a female portion, and an overhanging edge portion, the apparatus comprising: a base member having a supporting surface for positioning a duct section in a vertical orientation thereon; a lower guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the first end portion of the duct section into proper position on the supporting surface of the base member; an upper guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the second end portion of the duct section into proper position on the apparatus; a lower clamping member positionable inside the first end portion of the duct section adjacent an inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; an upper clamping member positionable inside the second end portion of the duct section adjacent the inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; a vertical track mechanism extending upwardly from the base member; and a carriage assembly movable on said track mechanism between a first position located in the vicinity of said lower guide assembly and a second position located in the vicinity of said upper guide assembly for closing a Pittsburgh Seam, said carriage assembly including a seam forming assembly for engaging an outside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; said seam forming assembly including any plurality of members mounted in vertical arrangement, at least one of said plurality of seam forming members being shaped to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion, and at least two of said plurality of seam forming members being a roller member having a substantially V-shaped configuration; said seam forming assembly traversing substantially the entire length of the duct section when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions, at least one of said plurality of seam forming members initially bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion while one of said at least two of said plurality of substantially V-shaped seam forming members initially closing the Pittsburgh Seam a first pre-determined amount and the other of said at least two of said plurality of substantially V-shaped seam forming members completing the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam regardless of the orientation of the male and female portions of the Pittsburgh Seam when the duct section is positioned within the lower and upper guide members and when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions.
28. An apparatus for closing a Pittsburgh Seam associated with a duct section, the duct section having first and second end portions, the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed having a male portion, a female portion, and an overhanging edge portion, the apparatus comprising: a base member having a supporting surface for positioning a duct section in a vertical orientation thereon; a lower guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the first end portion of the duct section into proper position on the supporting surface of the base member; an upper guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the second end portion of the duct section into proper position on the apparatus; a lower clamping member positionable inside the first end portion of the duct section adjacent an inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; an upper clamping member positionable inside the second end portion of the duct section adjacent the inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; a vertical track mechanism extending upwardly from the base member; and a carriage assembly movable on said track mechanism between a first position located in the vicinity of said lower guide assembly and a second position located in the vicinity of said upper guide assembly for closing a Pittsburgh Seam, said carriage assembly including a seam forming assembly for engaging an outside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; said seam forming assembly including any plurality of members mounted in vertical arrangement, at least one of said plurality of seam forming members being shaped to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion, the at least one of said plurality of seam forming members that initially bend the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion includes at least one substantially V-shaped roller member, and at least one of said plurality of seam forming members being a roller member having a substantially V-shaped configuration; said seam forming assembly traversing substantially the entire length of the duct section when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions, at least one of said plurality of seam forming members initially bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion while the at least one of said seam forming members having a substantially V-shaped configuration completing the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam regardless of the orientation of the male and female portions of the Pittsburgh Seam when the duct section is positioned within the lower and upper guide members and when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions.
29. An apparatus for closing a Pittsburgh Seam associated with a duct section, the duct section having first and second end portions, the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed having a male portion, a female portion, and an overhanging edge portion, the apparatus comprising: a base member having a supporting surface for positioning a duct section in a vertical orientation thereon; a lower guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the first end portion of the duct section into proper position on the supporting surface of the base member; an upper guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the second end portion of the duct section into proper position on the apparatus; a lower clamping member positionable inside the first end portion of the duct section adjacent an inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; an upper clamping member positionable inside the second end portion of the duct section adjacent the inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; a vertical track mechanism extending upwardly from the base member; and a carriage assembly movable on said track mechanism between a first position located in the vicinity of said lower guide assembly and a second position located in the vicinity of said upper guide assembly for closing a Pittsburgh Seam, said carriage assembly including a seam forming assembly for engaging an outside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; said seam forming assembly including any plurality of members mounted in vertical arrangement, at least one of said plurality of seam forming members being shaped to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion, the at least one of said plurality of seam forming members that initially bend the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion includes at least one substantially inverted V-shaped roller member, and at least one of said plurality of seam forming, members being a roller member having a substantially V-shaped configuration; said seam forming assembly traversing substantially the entire length of the duct section when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions, at least one of said plurality of seam forming members initially bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion while the at least one of said seam forming members having a substantially V-shaped configuration completing the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam regardless of the orientation of the male and female portions of the Pittsburgh Seam when the duct section is positioned within the lower and upper guide members and when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions.
30. An apparatus for closing a Pittsburgh Seam associated with a duct section, the duct section having first and second end portions, the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed having a male portion, a female portion, and an overhanging edge portion, the apparatus comprising: a base member having a supporting surface for positioning a duct section in a vertical orientation thereon; a lower guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the first end portion of the duct section into proper position on the supporting surface of the base member; an upper guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the second end portion of the duct section into proper position on the apparatus; a lower clamping member positionable inside the first end portion of the duct section adjacent an inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; an upper clamping member positionable inside the second end portion of the duct section adjacent the inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; a vertical track mechanism extending upwardly from the base member; and a carriage assembly movable on said track mechanism between a first position located in the vicinity of said lower guide assembly and a second position located in the vicinity of said upper guide assembly for closing a Pittsburgh Seam, said carriage assembly including a seam forming assembly for engaging an outside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; said seam forming assembly including any plurality of members mounted in vertical arrangement, a plurality of said any plurality of seam forming members being shaped to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion, and at least one of said any plurality of seam forming members being a roller member having a substantially V-shaped configuration; said seam forming assembly traversing substantially the entire length of the duct section when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions, each of said plurality of seam forming members initially bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion a pre-determined amount while the at least one of said seam forming members having a substantially V-shaped configuration completing the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam regardless of the orientation of the male and female portions of the Pittsburgh Seam when the duct section is positioned within the lower and upper guide members and when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions.
31. An apparatus for closing a Pittsburgh Seam associated with a duct section, the duct section having first and second end portions, the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed having a male portion, a female portion, and an overhanging edge portion, the apparatus comprising: a base member having a supporting surface for positioning a duct section in a vertical orientation thereon; a lower guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the first end portion of the duct section into proper position on the supporting surface of the base member; an upper guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the second end portion of the duct section into proper position on the apparatus; a lower clamping member positionable inside the first end portion of the duct section adjacent an inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; an upper clamping member positionable inside the second end portion of the duct section adjacent the inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; a vertical track mechanism extending upwardly from the base member; and a carriage assembly movable on said track mechanism between a first position located in the vicinity of said lower guide assembly and a second position located in the vicinity of said upper guide assembly for closing a Pittsburgh Seam, said carriage assembly including a seam forming assembly for engaging an outside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; said seam forming assembly including any plurality of members mounted in vertical arrangement, at least one of said any plurality of seam forming members being shaped to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion, and a plurality of said any plurality of seam forming members each being a roller member having a substantially V-shaped configuration; said seam forming assembly traversing substantially the entire length of the duct section when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions, at least one of said any plurality of seam forming members initially bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion while each of said plurality of substantially V-shaped roller members contributes to the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam regardless of the orientation of the male and female portions of the Pittsburgh Seam when the duct section is positioned within the lower and upper guide members and when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions.
32. An apparatus for closing a Pittsburgh Seam associated with a duct section, the duct section having first and second end portions, the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed having a male portion, a female portion, and an overhanging edge portion, the apparatus comprising: a base member having a supporting surface for positioning a duct section in a vertical orientation thereon; a lower guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the first end portion of the duct section into proper position on the supporting surface of the base member; an upper guide assembly for guiding the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed associated with the second end portion of the duct section into proper position on the apparatus; a lower clamping member positionable inside the first end portion of the duct section adjacent an inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; an upper clamping member positionable inside the second end portion of the duct section adjacent the inside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; a vertical track mechanism extending upwardly from the base member; and a carriage assembly movable on said track mechanism between a first position located in the vicinity of said lower guide assembly and a second position located in the vicinity of said upper guide assembly for closing a Pittsburgh Seam, said carriage assembly including a seam forming assembly for engaging an outside portion of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed; said seam forming assembly including any plurality of members mounted in vertical arrangement, all of said plurality of seam forming members being roller members having a substantially V-shaped configuration; said seam forming assembly traversing substantially the entire length of the duct section when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions, at least one of said plurality of seam forming members initially bending the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion while the at least one of said seam forming members completing the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam regardless of the orientation of the male and female portions of the Pittsburgh Seam when the duct section is positioned within the lower and upper guide members and when the carriage assembly moves between its first and second positions.
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(30) Referring to the drawings more particularly by reference numbers wherein like numerals refer to like parts, number 10 in
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(32) The base member 26 includes a pair of lower guide members or clamp pads 34 positioned in spaced apart relationship relative to each other so as to form a V for guiding the duct section and its associated Pittsburgh Seam into proper positioning on the base member support surface 28 as best illustrated in
(33) The base member 26 further includes an elongated slot or opening 36 associated with its support surface 28 for receiving a lower clamp head assembly 38 as best illustrated in
(34) The clamping member 40 includes a specially configured mating surface as best illustrated in
(35) A similarly constructed upper clamp head assembly 52 is mounted on a selectively movable and adjustable assembly 54 such that the entire upper clamp head assembly 52 can be moved and adjusted to accommodate any duct section length as best illustrated in
(36) The upper clamp head assembly 52, as discussed, is mounted on a selectively movable assembly 54 which includes horizontal support member 66 which is vertically movable along the entire length of the pair of upright support members 68 as best illustrated in
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(38) Once the particular duct section is properly positioned on supporting surface 28 and within the lower guide members 34, the upper clamp head assembly 52 can be adjusted so as to move the upper guide members 56 into contact with the upper end portion of the particular duct section to be seamed and the support members 66 and assembly 54 can then be clamped and secured at that vertical location through the use of the clamping mechanism 78. Once the upper clamp head assembly 52 is properly positioned and oriented relative to the top portion of the duct section to be closed, the upper clamping member 60 can be moved to its clamping position. It is recognized and anticipated that any counter balance weight type arrangement and suspension mechanism can be utilized to allow a single operator to easily and quickly adjust the upper clamp head assembly 52 to accommodate any length of duct section including non-standard and odd sized duct sections. It is also recognized and anticipated that any type of selectively releasable clamping system such as clamping system 78 can be utilized to easily lock and unlock support member 66 along the length of vertical support members 68, and it is recognized and anticipated that any type of guide or tracking system for allowing support member 66 to slidably move along the length of vertical support members 68 can likewise be utilized without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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(40) Each guide wheel 94 associated with carriage assembly 82 is positioned and located to track and guide along a vertical track mechanism 32 which includes a pair of track members 96 as best illustrated in
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(42) When activated, the carriage assembly 82 carrying the seam forming roller assembly 84 moves in a vertical direction from its lower start position adjacent the lower guide members 34 as illustrated in
(43) It is important to note that the side of the V-shaped roller member 86 not being used to form or close the seam, for example, side portion 87A adjacent the female portion 14, holds one side of the duct section and supports that side of the duct section so that the opposite side of the roller member 86, namely, side portion 87B, presses against the overhanging edge portion 22 to create the bending or forming force. In other words, one side of the V-shaped roller member 86, such as side portion 87A, holds the duct section in proper position while the other side of the V-shaped roller member, such as side portion 87B, actually bends the overhanging edge portion 22 into its closed position. As a result, it makes no difference if the overhanging edge portion of a typical Pittsburgh Seam 10 extends in a direction corresponding to either side 87A or 87B of the V-shaped roller member 86 since one side of the roller member 86 will bend the Pittsburgh Seam while the other side will provide sufficient support and force for completing the bending or forming action along the entire length of the seam. Since the carriage assembly 82 moves upwardly from its lower start position as illustrated in
(44) When the seam forming assembly 84 reaches the upper clamping member 60 which holds the top portion of the duct section and the associated Pittsburgh Seam to be closed in proper position on the present apparatus 24, the carriage assembly 82 is returned to its lower start position and again traverses the full length of the seam. During this return run, the seam forming assembly 84 will re-form the metal of the Pittsburgh Seam which was closed during its upward travel, if necessary, so as to remove any waves or wrinkles in the duct section. Because the V-shaped roller member 86 presses and supports the Pittsburgh Seam on all sides of the seam during the closing process along the entire length of the seam to be closed, any waves or wrinkles in the edge being seamed are removed by the reformation of the material which results in a smooth and attractive seam. If any waves or wrinkles do occur, the reverse travel of the roller assembly 84 will again re-form the metal of the seam so as to remove any such waves or wrinkles. Once the seam has been closed and the carriage assembly 82 has been returned to its initial lower position adjacent base supporting surface 28, the lower and upper clamp head assemblies 38 and 52 are moved to their unclamped position, and the duct section can be removed and/or rotated so that another seam can be positioned on the present apparatus 24 for closure.
(45) Due to the position of the roller member 88 on top of roller member 86, initial peening of both opposite ends of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed is still required. This initial peening on the end of the seam to be positioned adjacent the lower guide members 34 should be over a length not substantially greater than the diameter of the V-shaped roller member 86 whereas the initial peening of the opposite end of the seam to be positioned adjacent the upper guide numbers 56 may be over a length slightly greater than the lower end since roller member 86 will lie below roller member 88 at the top of its travel along track system 32. This initial peening of the respective starting ends of each Pittsburgh Seam to be closed also preliminarily holds the duct portions together prior to positioning a particular duct section on supporting surface 28.
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(47) In still another embodiment of the present vertical Pittsburgh Seam closure apparatus, a second seam forming carriage assembly similar to carriage assembly 82 such as carriage assembly 120 illustrated in dotted outline form in
(48) The timing of the independent movement of the dual carriage system can be computer controlled or manually controlled through control panel 46. The configuration of the upper carriage assembly 120 will be substantially identical to the lower carriage assembly 82 and lower seam forming assembly 84 as previously described except that the V-shaped roller member such as roller member 86 will be positioned above roller member 88 or plate member 118 thereby allowing the seam forming assembly to be positioned closer to the terminal end of the seam to be closed at its upper end portion. This results in less peening of that particular seam end portion as compared to the embodiment where a single seam forming carriage assembly 82 is utilized.
(49) The second or upper carriage assembly 120 will move on the same track system 32 as lower carriage assembly 82 via a substantially similar chain and sprocket assembly as described with respect to carriage assembly 82. In this regard, a separate and independent drive motor and chain and sprocket assembly can be utilized to drive the second upper carriage assembly 120 and such chain and sprocket assembly can be positioned in parallel relationship to chain mechanism 106. Various portions of the upper carriage assembly may be configured slightly differently as compared to the lower carriage assembly 82 such as the location and structure associated with the chain attachment pin members 90 and 92 so as to accommodate a parallel chain or suspension mechanism. It is likewise recognized and anticipated that still other means for moving the second carriage assembly on the same track mechanism 32 as the lower carriage assembly 82 can be utilized and are envisioned without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
(50) It is also recognized that the various systems associated with the present apparatus 24 such as moving the clamping members 40 and 60 between their unclamped and clamped positions and moving the lower carriage assembly 82 and/or the upper carriage assembly 120 along track mechanism 32 can be computer controlled and programmed such as through a computer control system 47 (
(51) It is also important to note that the forming roller members 86 and 88 are on shaft portions which have diameters substantially larger than shafts typically associated with the industry standard, and typically associated with the roll forming members associated with known seam closing devices. In many instances, the known roller members are associated with small threaded camshafts which are subject to easy breaking due to the forces generated during the Pittsburgh Seam closing process. As illustrated in
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(53) Carriage assembly 122 is more efficient than carriage assembly 82 and the dual carriage system utilizing carriage assemblies 82 and 120 explained above since carriage assembly 122 can accomplish complete closure of a typical Pittsburgh Seam in a single pass in either direction, that is, either from its lower starting point to its upper finishing point, or from its upper finishing point to its lower starting point. In essence, carriage assembly 122 incorporates the features of carriage assemblies 82 and 120 discussed with respect to the dual carriage system and rolls these features into a single carriage unit. When activated, the carriage assembly 122 moves in a vertical direction from its lower start position adjacent the lower guide members 34 to an upper position determined by the positioning and location of the upper clamp head assembly 52 and support member 66. As the carriage assembly 122 moves in an upward direction, the substantially cylindrically shaped upper roller member 88 initially bends the overhanging seam edge portion 22 approximately 45 and then the center or middle V-shaped roller member 86 completes the closing of the seam and moves the overhanging edge portion 22 into a tight abutting relationship with the outer surface of the duct section as previously explained with respect to carriage assembly 82. The side portions 87A and 87B of the V-shaped roller member 86 function as previously explained with respect to carriage assembly 82, that is, the side portion of the V-shaped roller member 86 not being used to form or close the seam, for example, side portion 87A adjacent the female portion 14, holds one side of the duct section and supports that side of the duct section so that the opposite side portion of the roller member 86, namely, side portion 87B, presses against the overhanging edge portion 22 to create the bending or forming force. The function and operation of the V-shaped roller member 86 and the upper substantially cylindrically shaped roller member 88 is identical to that previously explained with respect to carriage assembly 82. The lower or bottom substantially cylindrically shaped roller member 88 will function to add more stability to the carriage assembly 122 during the closing process and during the application of the bending and forming forces but it will not interfere with the seam closing process during upward travel of the carriage assembly 122. Once carriage assembly 122 reaches its upper position, the Pittsburgh Seam has been fully closed and the duct section can be removed and/or rotated so that another seam can be positioned on the present apparatus 24 for closure.
(54) Still further, and importantly, since carriage assembly 122 includes a substantially cylindrically shaped roller member 88 both above and below the V-shaped roller member 86, the lower substantially cylindrically shaped roller member 88 will now function to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion 22 approximately 45 when the carriage assembly 122 is moved downwardly in a vertical direction from its upper position to its lower start position and the middle or center V-shaped roller member 86 will then again complete the closing of the seam as the carriage assembly 122 moves to its initial start position. During this return run, the upper substantially cylindrically shaped roller member 86 now functions to add more stability to the carriage assembly 122 during the closing process but it will not interfere with such process during the downward travel of the carriage assembly 122. As a result, carriage assembly 122 can complete the closing of a Pittsburgh Seam both during its upward travel as well as during its downward or return travel thereby eliminating the return travel of carriage 82 as well as the more complicated dual carriage system utilizing carriage assemblies 82 and 120. This results in more efficient use of the present apparatus and increases the productivity of the machine since a Pittsburgh Seam can be closed in a single pass in either direction both during its upward travel as well as during its downward travel.
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(56) It is also recognized that the substantially cylindrically shaped roller members 88 utilized in carriage assembly 122 can likewise be replaced with a flat plate or wiper block 118 as previously described with respect to
(57) It is also recognized that any plurality of seam forming members can be positioned within any carriage assembly to both initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion associated with a Pittsburgh Seam and to close the Pittsburgh Seam regardless of the orientation of the male and female portions of the seam. It is also recognized and anticipated that any plurality of members can be mounted within a particular carriage assembly to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion, and it is also recognized and anticipated that any plurality of seam forming members can be positioned within a particular carriage assembly to close the Pittsburgh Seam. In this regard, various examples of different arrangements of seam forming members within a particular carriage assembly will be discussed hereinafter with respect to
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(59) The slope or taper associated with the respective side portions of any of the substantially V-shaped roller members is best illustrated in
(60) As illustrated in
(61) Again referring to
(62) It is also recognized that carriage assembly 128 will only complete the closing of a Pittsburgh Seam as it travels upward from its first position to its second position. Due to the arrangement of roller members 88, 130 and 86, return travel of the carriage assembly 128 from its second position to its first position will not complete the closing of a Pittsburgh Seam as previously discussed with respect to carriage assembly 122. As will be hereinafter further discussed, carriage assembly 128 could be further modified so that it can likewise complete the closing of a Pittsburgh Seam on its return travel from its second position to its first position.
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(64) As illustrated in
(65) As previously discussed, it is also recognized and anticipated that any number of seam forming rollers can likewise be utilized to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion to approximately 45 so that the substantially V-shaped roller members can then complete the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam. In this regard,
(66) It is also recognized and anticipated that the initial bending of the overhanging seam edge portion can be less than 45 and it can likewise be more than 45, and the respective roller members can be configured to continue to subsequently engage the overhanging seam edge portions so as to move it to its final closing position. In the configuration illustrated in
(67) As with the plurality of substantially V-shaped roller members 130, 138 and 86 that can be utilized to complete the closing of a Pittsburgh Seam, any plurality of roller members 146 and 88 can likewise be utilized to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion associated with a Pittsburgh Seam when the duct section is placed within the present apparatus. Like the varying slopes or tapers associated with the roller members 130, 138 and 86, a plurality of roller members similar to roller member 146 could likewise be utilized to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion, each of the roller members similar to roller member 146 having a different slope or taper associated with each of the side portions of respective roller member. Here again, any plurality of roller members can be shaped and utilized to initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion of a Pittsburgh Seam to approximately 45, and any plurality of substantially V-shaped roller members can be utilized to thereafter complete the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam when the carriage assembly is moved in an upward direction from its first position to its second position.
(68) It is also recognized that the carriage assemblies 128, 134 and 142 (
(69) In this regard,
(70) In this regard, as carriage assembly 150 moves in a vertical direction from its first position adjacent to lower guide member 34 to its second position adjacent the upper clamp head assembly 52 and support member 66, roller member 88 will initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion and the substantially V-shaped roller members 130 and 86 will complete the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam as previously explained. When the carriage assembly 150 is moved from its second position to its first position, roller member 88 located at the bottom portion of carriage assembly 150 will again initially bend the overhanging seam edge portion and roller member 130 located below roller member 86 as well as roller member 86 will then close the Pittsburgh Seam as the carriage assembly 150 moves from its second position to its first position. During its upward travel, the lower substantially cylindrically shaped roller member 88 and the lower substantially V-shaped roller member 130 will function to add more stability to the carriage assembly 150 during the closing process but these roller members will not interfere with such process during the upward travel of the carriage assembly. In similar fashion, during its return run from its second position to its first position, the upper substantially cylindrically shaped roller member 88 and the upper substantially V-shaped roller member 130 will now function to add more stability to the carriage assembly 150 during the closing process but they again will not interfere with such process during the downward travel of the carriage assembly 150. As a result, carriage assembly 150 can complete the closing of a Pittsburgh Seam both during its upward travel as well as during its downward travel as previously explained with respect to carriage assembly 122 illustrated in
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(72) Based upon the various carriage and seam forming assemblies illustrated in
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(74) It is also recognized and anticipated that other seam forming roller members can be differently shaped and configured in a wide variety of different configurations and still accomplish the initial bending of the overhanging Pittsburgh Seam edge portion as well as the closing of the Pittsburgh Seam when the carriage assembly moves either between its first and second positions, and/or between its second and first positions as previously explained.
(75) Still further, because an operator can position a particular duct section to be seamed on the present apparatus 24 without regard to the particular orientation of the Pittsburgh Seam positioned between the guide members 34 and 56, the present apparatus saves considerable time and is substantially more cost effective with respect to orienting a duct section on the present apparatus as compared to known prior art Pittsburgh Seam closing devices. This means that an operator can take any duct section, whether such duct section is positioned in a random pattern adjacent the seam closing apparatus or whether such duct section is coming directly off of a duct forming assembly line, and place the duct section in a vertical orientation on the support surface 28 of the present apparatus 24 such that the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed is guided by the V-shaped guide members 34 and 56 to the seam forming assembly without worrying about the specific orientation of the Pittsburgh Seam to be closed, that is, without worrying about on which side the overhanging edge portion 22 of a typical Pittsburgh Seam 10 projects relative to the positioning of the seam forming assembly. This positioning of a Pittsburgh Seam to be closed on the present apparatus regardless of the orientation of such seam saves substantial time and labor and greatly improves the efficiency of the entire process, both in forming a particular duct section and moving such formed duct section to the seam closure apparatus 24, and in efficiently closing the Pittsburgh Seam. Although the present apparatus does not completely eliminate the need for peening the opposed end portions of a particular Pittsburgh Seam to be closed, it greatly improves and speeds up the overall seam closing process. An operator simply needs to stand the duct section on end in a vertical orientation and move the duct section directly to the support surface 28 and in between the guide members 34 and 56. No specific orientation is necessary.
(76) Other variations and modifications to the various components and assemblies comprising the present structure 24 are also contemplated and envisioned.
(77) Thus, there has been shown and described several embodiments of a vertical Pittsburgh Seam closing apparatus which fulfills the objects and advantages sought therefor. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses in applications of the present invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering this specification and the accompanying drawings. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses in applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention are deemed to be covered by the invention and all equivalents therefor.