System and Method for Tube Notching
20250170658 ยท 2025-05-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23B2247/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The design of the vise mechanism in this Tube Notching Device increases capabilities to position the cutting tool relative to the feedstock. This device holds feedstock, centering the feedstock latitudinally and longitudinally to the cutting bit allowing cuts to be reproduced true to each other due to the design of the vise mechanism. Existing tube notching devices allow for the cutting tool to be pivoted relative to the feedstock in one axis, and have vices that only center in one axis. The effectiveness of this tube notching device is increased by the ability of the cutting tool to both translate in one direction and pivot in 2 axes relative to the feedstock, as well as have a vice that can canter feedstock horizontally and vertically. This increased adjustability allows the vise and cutting head to be closer together, which increases safety, operator comfort, and cutting bit life.
Claims
1. A tube notcher with an adjustable and opposable clamping mechanism, comprising of a driven jaw that translates to clamp down on a feedstock to secure it against an opposing jaw wherein the opposing jaw can translate (and subsequently lock) in the same axis as the driven jaw, allowing the location of the centerline of the feedstock to be adjusted along the axis of the driven jaw: a. Wherein the jaw of claim 1 has four points of contact with the object secured; b. A profile wherein each jaw (opposable and static) have a 90-degree angle; c. Wherein each jaw has incremented edges to further secure the feedstock; d. Wherein the opposing jaw has hardware on opposing sides of feedstock such that 2 or more places are available to clamp the jaw into the frame; e. Wherein the driven jaw is powered by an ACME thread type screw; f. Wherein the driven jaw is able to penetrate the frame of the opposing jaw through holes cut into the opposing jaw frame (ref. 301) to allow a broader range of feedstock sizes to be clamped in a relatively small machine; g. Wherein the driven and opposing jaw faces occupy different planes to allow them to translate past one another to facilitate clamping on a broad variety of feedstock sizes in a relatively small machine. h. Wherein the handle (303) is removeable to allow greater workplace area. i. Wherein 120 degrees of over travel allows the device to be fed from one side, ensuring worker safety compared to a machine that must be fed feedstock from multiple directions; j. Wherein offset adjustment and angle scale increments are milled or laser etched into the frame for longevity of the device; k. Wherein the opposing jaw in conjunction with offset adjustment allow notches to be made quickly and safely on preexisting bend feedstock. l. Wherein the driveshaft (305) is outfitted with threads that allow any off the shelf hole saw to be used; m. Wherein the cutting blade frame (304) is sufficiently long to allow various lengths of hole saws to be interchanged easily and quickly.
2. A tubing notcher comprising of a vise mechanism and pivoting cutting head that is equipped with one or more tension mechanism(s) that serve(s) to lift or lower the cutting head to be able to maintain a cutting axis orthogonal to the pivot axis of said cutting head: a. The tensioner serves to remove sagging of a feedstock depending on the size and mass of said feedstock to maintain precise centerline alignment from cutting head to vice center; b. Wherein the tensioning mechanism is positioned in line with the pivot axis where the vice half of machine and cutting half of machine meet; c. Wherein the tensioning mechanism is a threaded fastener axially located in a block to enable it to both push and pull on the pivot axis from the point of fixation on the machine frame for greater adjustment accuracy and precision; d. Wherein the axial friction surfaces of the tension adjuster (shown as a screw in
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0013] The work presented here intends to make plain the apparatus that holds the feedstock in position in a tube notcher device, and centers the feedstock latitudinally and longitudinally to the cutting bit, such that work flow cuts can be reproduced true to each other and with a minimum degree of variation from piece to piece. Further, feedstocks of different dimensions and geometry may be fed into the device while maintaining the latitude and longitude with respect to the cutting bit, aligning the center line of the work flow piece to the cutting bit centerline.
BACKGROUND
[0014] With reference to the figures, tube notching devices will now be described. The tube notching devices discussed herein function to form notches in feedstocks, including tubular feedstocks. Additionally, or alternatively to tubular feedstocks, the tube notching devices are configured to form notches in bars, rods, plates, and structural members.
[0015] The reader will appreciate from the figures and description below that the presently disclosed tube notching devices address many of the shortcomings of conventional tube notching devices. For example, the tube notching devices described herein provide increased capabilities to position the cutting tool relative to the feedstock. In addition to allowing for the cutting tool to be translated relative to the feedstock, the present tube notching devices also allow for the cutting tool to be pivoted relative to the feedstock. The notching effectiveness of the tube notching devices described in this document is increased by their ability to both translate and pivot the cutting tool relative to the feedstock. Advantageously, the tube notching devices described herein allow the cutting tool to be kept closer to the bearing block, which increases safety, operator comfort, and cutting bit life.
[0016] The present tube notching devices are more stable than conventional tube notching devices. The tube notching devices described herein include two pivots to reduce or eliminate the cutting tool deviating from a desired orientation relative to the feedstock as the tool is used. Improving over existing tube notching devices, the present tube notching devices hold the cutting tool in a desired orientation more rigidly and securely. In particular, they include a second pivot that can secure the cutting tool in a desired orientation in cooperation with a first pivot. Further enhancing the rigidity and stability of the tube notching devices over conventional devices, the first and second pivots are disposed outside the cutting area.
CONTEXTUAL DETAILS
[0017] Ancillary features relevant to the tube notching devices described herein will first be described to provide context and to aid the discussion of the tube notching devices.
Definitions
[0018] The following definitions apply herein, unless otherwise indicated.
[0019] Substantially means to be more-or-less conforming to the particular dimension, range, shape, concept, or other aspect modified by the term, such that a feature or component need not conform exactly. For example, a substantially cylindrical object means that the object resembles a cylinder, but may have one or more deviations from a true cylinder.
[0020] Comprising, including, and having (and conjugations thereof) are used interchangeably to mean including but not necessarily limited to, and are open-ended terms not intended to exclude additional elements or method steps not expressly recited.
[0021] Terms such as first, second, and third are used to distinguish or identify various members of a group, or the like, and are not intended to denote a serial, chronological, or numerical limitation.
[0022] Coupled means connected, either permanently or releasably, whether directly or indirectly through intervening components.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] The disclosed tube notcher clamping mechanism is better understood through a close examination of the figures and accompanying descriptions herein. The examples provided intend to exemplify certain examples of the disclosed device but are not considered an exhaustive description, for many variations of the disclosed device not described here apply.
[0024] Those skilled in the art will understand that many variations, alterations, and modifications of the examples provided herein may occur without a departing from the scope of the work presented here. The variations referred to here will not be displayed, discussed or illustrated for the sake of brevity.
[0025] To complete the picture of the disclosed device, examples of various tube notchers are provided. Related forms and functions may or may not be similar to other examples presented.
Feedstock
[0026] The feedstock on which the tube notching devices described herein may work may be any feedstock suitable for being held in place and cut with a cutting mechanism. In the examples shown in the figures, the feedstock is tubular to define a tubular feedstock 102. Additionally, or alternatively to tubular feedstocks, the feedstock may be a bar, rod, plate, or structural member. For the sake of brevity, all material types being cut will be referred to as tube, tubing, or feedstock. In some of the disclosed figures, the feedstock is represented as a hollow cylindrical shape (representing a tubular feedstock, 109).
Tube Notching Devices
[0027] With reference to the figures, tube notching devices will now be described. The tube notching devices discussed herein function to form notches in feedstocks, including tubular feedstocks. Additionally, or alternatively to tubular feedstocks, the tube notching devices are configured to form notches in bars, rods, plates, and structural members. In each of the figures, a Y direction is illustrated indicating the top of the device.
Desired Notch
[0028] The tube notching device is designed to cut a notch in a desired feedstock, wherein the feedstock has the shape or shapes as described above. The notch that is cut into the feedstock also varies in its size and position with respect to the rest of the piece of feedstock. There may be more than one notch in any given piece of feedstock.
Vise
[0029] Essential to the design, function and safety of the tube notcher disclosed is the vise that holds the feedstock in position.
[0030] The feedstock is held in position with respect to the cutting bit such that the feedstock to be cut is centered on the center axis of the bit both vertically and horizontally. It is essential that the alignment of the axes remains centered to ensure a true cut. A true cut is one that accurately reflects the intention of the worker to form a feedstock to suit the intended application of the piece cut. Often, a symmetrical cut on the feedstock is desired. Changing the feedstock dimensions or shape will require the axes of the feedstock and the bit to be realigned.
[0031] Without complicated measurement and use of additional jigs to support either the cutting bit or feedstock, the feedstock clamp (shown in
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[0035] There is a need in many notching applications for adjusting the driveshaft as heretofore disclosed, it is necessary to adjust the centerline axis of the cutting bit, (
[0036] Additional adjustments can be made to accommodate flexibility in notching tube.
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