Claims
- 1. Apparatus for forming tapered spiral tubes from metal strips, comprising: a spiral tube forming system for forming a metal strip of approximately constant width into a spiral tube; a strip infeed system for feeding said metal strip to the tube forming system; the tube forming system and the strip infeed system defining an angle Θ therebetween; the strip infeed system being mounted for pivotal movement relative to the tube forming system to vary the angle Θ; a motor drive system operatively connected to the strip infeed system for effecting said pivotal movement; and a computer system operatively connected to the motor drive system for operating the motor drive system to selectively vary angle Θ and thereby selectively vary the diameter of a spiral tube being formed by the tube forming system.
- 2. Apparatus for forming tapered spiral tubes from metal strips, comprising: a tube forming system for forming a metal strip into a spiral tube, the tube forming system comprising cooperating articulated lead roll, articulated buttress roll and mandrel roll; the lead roll, buttress roll and mandrel roll being free-rotating; a strip infeed system for feeding a metal strip of substantially constant width to the lead roll of the tube forming system; the strip infeed system and the tube forming system being oriented at an angle Θ therebetween; the strip infeed system being mounted on wheels for pivotal movement relative to the tube forming system to vary the angle Θ; a motor drive system operatively connected to the strip infeed system for effecting said pivotal movement; and a computer system operatively connected to the motor drive system for operating the motor drive system to selectively vary the angle Θ sinusoidally to linearly vary the diameter of a spiral tube being formed from the metal strip by the tube forming system.
- 3. Apparatus for forming tapered spiral tubes from metal strips, comprising: an elongated tube forming system for forming an elongated metal strip of approximately constant width into a spiral tube, the tube forming system comprising cooperating lead roll, buttress roll and mandrel roll sets; a strip infeed system for feeding said metal strip to the lead roll set of the tube forming system; the strip infeed system and the tube forming system being oriented at an angle Θ therebetween; the strip infeed system being mounted for pivotal movement relative to the tube forming system to vary the angle Θ; a motor drive system operatively connected to the strip infeed system for effecting said pivotal movement; and a computer system operatively connected to the motor drive system for operating the motor drive system to selectively vary the angle Θ sinusoidally thereby to linearly vary the diameter of a spiral tube being formed by the tube forming system.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the lead and buttress roll sets are articulated.
- 5. Apparatus for forming tapered spiral tubes from metal strips, comprising: an elongated tube forming system for forming a metal strip of approximately constant diameter into a spiral tube, the tube forming system comprising cooperating lead roll, buttress roll and mandrel roll set; the lead roll, buttress roll and mandrel roll being free-rotating; a strip infeed system for feeding said metal strip to the lead roll of the tube forming system; the strip infeed system and the tube forming system being oriented at an angle Θ therebetween; means mounting the strip infeed system for pivotal movement relative to the tube forming system to vary the angle Θ; a motor drive system operatively connected to the strip infeed system for effecting said pivotal movement; and a computer system operatively connected to the motor drive system for operating the motor drive system to selectively vary the angle a sinusoidally to linearly vary the diameter of a spiral tube being formed from said metal strip by the tube forming system.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the lead and buttress roll sets are articulated.
- 7. A method for forming a tapered spiral tube, comprising: forming a spiral tube by feeding an elongated thin strip of constant width into a spiral tube forming system using an angle Θ between the tube forming system and the strip; and while feeding the strip, varying the angle Θ sinusoidally thereby to linearly vary the diameter of the spiral tube as it is being formed.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of allowed, pending application Ser. No. 09/013,171; filed Jan. 27, 1998; in the name of the inventors Robert F. Miller, James A. Marquis, Paul K. Davis; titled APPARATUS FOR FORMING TAPERED SPIRAL TUBES.
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