Tube scraper with biased blades
09862031 ยท 2018-01-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23B2226/61
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B5/167
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23G2225/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T82/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T82/22
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A tube scraping apparatus comprises a body having a passageway for receiving a piping component; and a first blade and a second blade. The first blade and second blade each: are mounted to the body and shiftable between a first condition and a second condition; and having an engagement portion positioned to engage an outer diameter (OD) surface of the received piping component in at least one condition, the first blade engagement portion comprising a cutting edge for removing material from the OD surface. The second blade engagement portion comprises a partial thread for engaging the piping component to convert a rotation of the piping component relative to the body to an axial movement of the piping component relative to the body.
Claims
1. A tube scraping apparatus comprising: a body having a passageway for receiving a piping component; and a first blade and a second blade, the first blade and second blade each: mounted to the body and shiftable between a first condition and a second condition; and having an engagement portion positioned to engage an outer diameter (OD) surface of the received piping component in at least one condition, the first blade engagement portion comprising a cutting edge for removing material from the OD surface, wherein: at least one spring biases the first blade and the second blade from the second condition toward the first condition and into engagement with the OD surface; and the second blade engagement portion comprises means for engaging the piping component to convert a rotation of the piping component relative to the body to an axial movement of the piping component relative to the body.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the first blade is mounted for rotation about a first pivot axis between the associated first and second conditions; and the second blade is mounted for rotation about a second pivot axis between the associated first and second conditions.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the first blade and the second blade each have a lever portion depressable to shift the respective first blade and second blade from the associated first condition to the associated second condition.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the first blade comprises an edge protruding radially inward from a portion of the first blade axially outboard thereof.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the means comprises a partial thread.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein: the partial thread comprises a plurality of thread segments.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a third blade positioned to cut material from a location on the piping component prior to said location encountering a cutting edge of the first blade.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein: the third blade is a fixed blade.
9. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein: the third blade has a circular cutting edge.
10. A method for using the apparatus of claim 1, the method comprising: inserting the piping component into the passageway; rotating the piping component in a first direction, the rotating causing the engagement of the second blade engagement portion with the OD surface to convert the rotation into further axial insertion of the piping component relative to the body; the rotation causing the first blade cutting edge to remove material from the OD surface; shifting the first blade and second blade toward the second condition against spring bias; and with the first blade and second blade shifted toward the second condition, extracting the piping component.
11. The method of claim 10 further comprising: with a third blade cutting material from a location on the piping component prior to said location encountering the cutting edge of the first blade.
12. A tube scraping apparatus comprising: a body having a passageway for receiving a piping component; a first blade and a second blade, the first blade and second blade each: mounted to the body and shiftable between a first condition and a second condition; and having an engagement portion positioned to engage an outer diameter (OD) surface of the received piping component in at least one condition; and a fixed position third blade positioned to cut material from the OD surface of the received the piping component, wherein: the first blade engagement portion is a scraper having an edge for engaging the OD surface to remove material as the piping component is rotated against the edge; and an open channel extends outboard from the edge along one face of the first blade to allow passage of cut material out of the apparatus.
13. A tube scraping apparatus comprising: a body having a passageway for receiving a piping component; and a first blade and a second blade, the first blade and second blade each: mounted to the body and shiftable between a first condition and a second condition; and having an engagement portion positioned to engage an outer diameter (OD) surface of the received piping component in at least one condition, further characterized by: a fixed position third blade positioned to cut material from the OD surface of the received the piping component, the third blade being reorientatably mounted to allow a fresh cutting edge portion to be brought into an operative position.
14. A tube scraping apparatus comprising: a body having a passageway for receiving a piping component; and a first blade and a second blade, the first blade and second blade each: mounted to the body and shiftable between a first condition and a second condition; and having an engagement portion positioned to engage an outer diameter (OD) surface of the received piping component in at least one condition, the first blade engagement portion comprising a cutting edge for removing material from the OD surface; and a fixed third blade having a circular edge and positioned to cut material from a location on the piping component prior to said location encountering a cutting edge of the first blade, wherein: the second blade engagement portion comprises means for engaging the piping component to convert a rotation of the piping component relative to the body to an axial movement of the piping component relative to the body.
15. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the first blade engagement portion is a scraper having an edge for engaging the OD surface to remove material as the piping component is rotated against the edge.
16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein: an open channel extends outboard from the edge along one face of the first blade to allow passage of cut material out of the apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(20) In operation, the tube scraper receives an end portion of the tube into the passageway 30 through the end 24. Unless explicitly indicated otherwise, the identified tube end portion may be an end portion of tubing or pipe stock or an end portion of a fitting or the like. The exterior surface 32 may bear an indicia 40 representative of the position of the end (rim) of the tube when fully inserted. Exemplary indicia 40 is a circumferential groove. The exemplary body also includes a window 42 between the interior and exterior surfaces 28 and 32 to allow viewing of the end in the fully inserted condition. For engaging the tube end portion, the scraper 20 further includes three blades 44, 46, and 48 mounted to the body.
(21) The exemplary blades 44 and 46 are spring-biased and shiftable between first and second conditions noted below.
(22) As is discussed further below, the exemplary blades 44, 46 differ from each other in the nature of their engagement portions 50, 52. The engagement portion 50 is a scraper having an edge 100 (
(23) The function of the portion 52 is not material removal or thickness reduction but rather movement regulation. It comprises a partial thread in the form of a sequence of thread segments 120 (
(24) The exemplary blade 48 provides a lead-in trimming blade that is positioned to cut material from locations on the tube end portion prior to such locations encountering at least the edge 100 of the blade 44. This may function the partially cut down high spots (e.g., along only a portion of the circumference).
(25) The blade 48 may be positioned to knock down diameter to the nominal pipe diameter. This may be particularly relevant to scraping molded fittings rather than extruded pipe. The molding process may involve a draft angle causing proximal portions of the fitting branch to exceed the nominal diameter. The blade 44 may be configured more to scrape a given amount (depth) of material (e.g., 0.005-0.007 inch (0.13-0.18 mm)). This functions more to remove debris and oxidation rather than resize or round.
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(27) The exemplary edge 130 is a circular edge of an approximately frustoconical blade 48 having a central aperture receiving a screw 140. A base portion of the blade 48 is accommodated in a tangentially open compartment 150 at a gap 152 in a forward rim portion of the body. Along the passageway, the body longitudinal cross-section has a lead-in round 154. The edge 130 sits slightly proud of that round to cut material from the tubing end.
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(29) Exemplary body material is machined aluminum. Alternative body material may be a molded and/or machined plastic or composite. Exemplary blades 44 and 46 are machined of stainless steel plate stock and heat treated. Exemplary springs are steel (e.g., stainless). Exemplary pins 70 and 72 are machined from steel (e.g., stainless) rod stock. Exemplary screws may be steel (e.g., stainless).
(30) For larger diameter pipe, rather than just increasing blade size, it may be desirable to add blades. One example of added blades involves adding two more opposed spring-biased blades (e.g., 90 offset from blades 44 and 46 if blade 48 is shifted circumferentially by about) 30-60. In that example, the added blades could both be like the scraping/cutting blade 44 or one could be like the blade 46 to govern axial movement. In a further variation, the thread segments 120 may be replaced by an alternative angled edge such as a small edged wheel oriented with its edge slightly off-tangential.
(31) One or more embodiments of the present invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.