Multi-Part Conduit Bender Handle
20240316609 ยท 2024-09-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G3/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A multi-part conduit bender handle preferably includes at least a lower tube and an upper tube. The lower tube preferably has an outer diameter, which allows a ? male national pipe tap (NPT) to be formed on opposing ends thereof. One end of the lower tube is threaded into a female ? NPT in a conduit bender head. An inner diameter of the upper tube is preferably sized to receive a ? EMT conduit. A modified ? female NPT is formed in one end of the upper tube and an opposing end is left open for insertion of the ? EMT conduit. The first modification difference is the inner diameter of the upper tube is preferably enlarged to about 1.00 inch on one end and the second modification difference is the depth of the modified ? NPT threads is preferably increased to about 0.85 inches.
Claims
1. A multi-part conduit bender handle for attachment to a conduit bender head, comprising: a lower tube includes male NPT threads formed on opposing ends thereof; and an upper tube includes an inner diameter which is sized for forming matching female NPT threads, said inner diameter is increased to more than a NPT standard for forming said matching female NPT threads, a depth of said increased inner diameter is increased to greater than the NPT standard, wherein said male NPT thread has complete engagement with said modified female NPT thread for a depth of said increased inner diameter.
2. The multi-part conduit bender handle for attachment to a conduit bender head of claim 1, wherein: a size of said male NPT threads is ? inch.
3. The multi-part conduit bender handle for attachment to a conduit bender head of claim 1, wherein: a size of said modified female NPT threads is ? inch.
4. The multi-part conduit bender handle for attachment to a conduit bender head of claim 1, wherein: said increased inner diameter is about 1.0 inch.
5. The multi-part conduit bender handle for attachment to a conduit bender head of claim 1, wherein: a depth of said increased inner diameter is about 0.85 inches.
6. A multi-part conduit bender handle for attachment to a conduit bender head, comprising: a lower tube includes male NPT threads formed on opposing ends thereof, the conduit bender head includes female NPT threads which are sized to threadably receive said male NPT threads; and an upper tube includes an inner diameter which is sized for forming matching female NPT threads, said inner diameter is increased to more than the NPT standard for forming said matching female NPT threads, a depth of said increased inner diameter is greater than the NPT standard, wherein said male NPT thread has complete engagement with said modified female NPT thread for a depth of said increased inner diameter.
7. The multi-part conduit bender handle for attachment to a conduit bender head of claim 6, wherein: a size of said male NPT threads is ? inch.
8. The multi-part conduit bender handle for attachment to a conduit bender head of claim 6, wherein: a size of said modified female NPT threads is ? inch.
9. The multi-part conduit bender handle for attachment to a conduit bender head of claim 6, wherein: said inner diameter is about 1.0 inch.
10. The multi-part conduit bender handle for attachment to a conduit bender head of claim 6, wherein: a depth of said inner diameter is about 0.85 inches.
11. A multi-part conduit bender handle for attachment to a conduit bender head, comprising: a lower tube having a lower end, a lower engagement device is formed on said lower end; and an upper tube includes an upper end and an inner diameter which is sized to receive an outer diameter of said lower tube, an upper engagement device is formed on said upper end, wherein said lower tube is secured to said upper tube with said lower and upper engagement devices.
12. The multi-part conduit bender handle for attachment to a conduit bender head of claim 11, wherein: said lower engagement device is a male straight thread, said upper engagement device is a female straight thread.
13. The multi-part conduit bender handle for attachment to a conduit bender head of claim 11, wherein: said lower engagement device is a male coarse thread, said upper engagement device is a female coarse thread.
14. The multi-part conduit bender handle for attachment to a conduit bender head of claim 11, further comprising: said lower engagement device is a pin projection, said upper engagement device is a twist slot, said twist slot is sized to receive said pin projection, said twist slot includes an entrance portion and a locking portion.
15. The multi-part conduit bender handle for attachment to a conduit bender head of claim 11, further comprising: said lower engagement device is at least one lower fastener hole, said upper engagement device is at least one upper fastener hole, at least one fastener is retained in said at least one lower and upper fastener holes.
16. The multi-part conduit bender handle for attachment to a conduit bender head of claim 11, further comprising: said lower engagement device is a lower pin hole, said upper engagement device is a spring pin hole, a spring pin is secured in said spring pin hole, said spring pin includes a spring-loaded projection, said lower pin hole is sized to receive said spring-loaded projection.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0020] With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to
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[0022] NPT threads as defined by ANSI B1.20.1 is a general-purpose tapered thread most commonly used to couple pipes for carrying air, water, oil, gas, etc. The pipes are designed to be wrench tightened to create a locking joint that when combined with a sealing agent, provides a liquid or gas tight connection. The characteristics of NPT (also known as ANSI/ASME B1.20.1 Pipe Threads, General Purpose) are as follows: the angle between the taper and the center axis of the pipe is 1o 47 24 (1.7899o) truncation of roots and crests are a flat 60-degree thread angle pitch, which is measured in threads per inch (TPI). If the threads 18, 20 were cut to follow the ANSI B1.20.1 standards, which generally reach the point of tightness, after 4 to 5 turns, there would not be enough thread engagement. In standard use for sealing, 4 to 5 turns provide plenty of thread engagement to provide for desired sealing qualities. In the application of a handle for a conduit bender, the upper tube 12 and the lower tube 10 are subjected to a shear force and if a standard taper to taper thread were used, there would not be enough material overlap in the threads to create a joint capable of sustaining the mechanical stresses of a handle for a conduit bender.
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[0024] There are other methods of joining the lower tube 10 to the upper tube 12 besides that illustrated in
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[0028] While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.