Claims
- 1. A friction grip apparatus, for gripping a cylindrical member about its external diameter without causing surface or structural damage to said cylindrical member, for use in conjunction with means to axially rotate said cylindrical member, or secure said member against rotation, comprising:a. a rigid, generally cylindrical outer sleeve having an axial bore slightly larger than the external diameter of the cylindrical member to be gripped, and having a somewhat larger annular shaped central cavity therein; b. an elastic flexible liner securely attached to no more than one-half of the radially inward face of the annular shaped cavity of the outer sleeve; c. an inner sleeve, disposed within said flexible liner, said inner sleeve having one side securely attached to said flexible liner, and its opposite side forming an internal annular bladder between said inner sleeve and said flexible liner by being releasable from the flexible liner, such that said flexible liner may move radially inward in response to fluid pressure between said inner sleeve and said flexible liner; d. a torque transmitting bushing, securely attached to at least one-half of the radially inward face of the annular shaped cavity of the outer sleeve; and, e. means for introduction of or withdrawal of a desired amount of fluid pressure into or from the annular bladder, so as to cause a desired amount of radially inward force to act on said cylindrical member within said friction grip apparatus.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:a generally cylindrical friction sleeve made of durable, non-rigid material with a characteristically high coefficient of friction, wherein said friction sleeve is disposed on the radially inward face of said torque transmitting bushing.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising: generally annular anti-extrusion rings, made of a rigid low coefficient of friction material, said anti-extrusion rings being slidably disposed between the axially outward edge of the flexible liner and the axially inward edge of the annular cavity within the outer sleeve, and said anti-extrusion rings further having a radial lip which extends over a minority of the radially inward face of the flexible liner.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said outer sleeve, flexible liner, anti-extrusion rings, and torque transmitting bushing are comprised of a plurality of hingedly connected axial sections of a cylinder consisting of a whole cylinder, wherein the flexible liner and anti-extrusion rings are disposed within at least one cylindrical section, said cylindrical section being provided with said means for introduction or withdrawal of a desired amount of fluid pressure into or from the bladder-like structure formed therein.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said anti-extrusion rings are comprised of a plastic material.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said outer sleeve, flexible liner, torque transmitting bushing, and friction sleeve are comprised of a plurality of hingedly connected axial sections of a cylinder consisting of a whole cylinder, wherein the flexible liner is disposed within at least one cylindrical section, said cylindrical section being provided with said means for introduction or withdrawal of a desired amount of fluid pressure into or from the bladder-like structure formed therein.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said friction sleeve is comprised of metal reinforced fiberglass based material.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said friction sleeve is comprised of metal reinforced fiberglass based braking material.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: generally annular anti-extrusion rings, made of a rigid low coefficient of friction material, said anti-extrusion rings being slidably disposed between the axially outward edge of the flexible liner and the axially inward edge of the annular cavity within the outer sleeve, and said anti-extrusion rings further having a radial lip which extends over a minority of the radially inward face of the flexible liner.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said outer sleeve, flexible liner, anti-extrusion rings, and torque transmitting bushing are comprised of a plurality of hingedly connected axial sections of a cylinder consisting of a whole cylinder, wherein the flexible liner and anti-extrusion rings are disposed within at least one cylindrical section, said cylindrical section being provided with said means for introduction or withdrawal of a desired amount of fluid pressure into or from the bladder-like structure formed therein.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said anti-extrusion rings are comprised of a plastic material.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said outer sleeve, flexible liner, and torque transmitting bushing, are comprised of a plurality of hingedly connected axial sections of a cylinder comprising a complete cylinder, wherein the flexible liner is disposed within at least one cylindrical section, said cylindrical section being provided with said means for introduction or withdrawal of a desired amount of fluid pressure into or from the bladder-like structure formed therein.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said flexible liner is comprised of a pourable high density polyurethane material.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said flexible liner is comprised of a pourable high density polyurethane material.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said means for introduction of a desired amount of fluid pressure into said annular bladder is comprised of a tube which sealingly penetrates and extends through the radially outward face of said outer sleeve to the radially inward face of said inner sleeve.
- 16. A friction grip apparatus, for gripping a cylindrical member about its external diameter without causing surface or structural damage to said cylindrical member, for use in conjunction with means to axially rotate said cylindrical member, or secure said member against rotation, comprising:a. a rigid, generally cylindrical outer sleeve having an axial bore slightly larger than the external diameter of the cylindrical member to be gripped, and having a somewhat larger annular shaped central cavity and therein; b. an elastic flexible liner securely attached to no more than one-half of the radially inward face of the annular shaped cavity of the outer sleeve; c. an inner sleeve, disposed within said flexible liner, said inner sleeve having one side securely attached to said flexible liner, and its opposite side forming an internal annular bladder by being releasable from the flexible liner, such that said flexible liner may move radially inward in response to fluid pressure between said inner sleeve and said flexible liner; d. a generally cylindrical bushing insert, made of a durable, semi-rigid polyurethane material, which said insert bushing is disposed on the radially inward face of said flexible liner; e. a torque transmitting bushing, securely attached to at least one-half of the radially inward face of the annular shaped cavity of the outer sleeve; and f. means for introduction of or withdrawal of a desired amount of fluid pressure into or from the annular bladder, so as to cause a desired amount of radially inward force to act on the external diameter of the cylindrical member.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, further comprising: generally annular anti-extrusion rings, made of a rigid low coefficient of friction material, said anti-extrusion rings being slidably disposed between the axially outward edge of the flexible liner and the axially inward edge of the annular cavity within the outer sleeve, and said anti-extrusion rings further having a radial lip which extends over a minority of the radially inward face of the flexible liner.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said outer sleeve, flexible liner, anti-extrusion rings, bushing insert, and torque transmitting bushing are comprised of a plurality of hingedly connected axial sections of a cylinder consisting of a whole cylinder, wherein the flexible liner and anti-extrusion rings are disposed together within at least one cylindrical section, said cylindrical section being provided with said means for introduction or withdrawal of a desired amount of fluid pressure into or from the bladder-like structure formed therein.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said anti-extrusion rings are comprised of a plastic material.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said outer sleeve, flexible liner, and torque transmitting bushing, are comprised of a plurality of hingedly connected axial sections of a cylinder comprising a complete cylinder, wherein the flexible liner and bushing insert are disposed together within at least one cylindrical section, said cylindrical section being provided with said means for introduction or withdrawal of a desired amount of fluid pressure into or from the bladder-like structure formed therein.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein said flexible liner is comprised of a pourable high density polyurethane material.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said flexible liner is comprised of a pourable high density polyurethane material.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said means for introduction of a desired amount of fluid pressure into said annular bladder is comprised of a tube which sealingly penetrates and extends through the radially outward face of said outer sleeve to the radially inward face of said inner sleeve.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 16, further comprising:a generally cylindrical friction sleeve made of durable, non-rigid material with a characteristically high coefficient of friction, wherein said friction sleeve is disposed on the radially inward face of said torque transmitting bushing.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 24, further comprising:generally annular anti-extrusion rings, made of a rigid low coefficient of friction material, said anti-extrusion rings being slidably disposed between the axially outward edge of the flexible liner and the axially inward edge of the annular cavity within the outer sleeve, and said anti-extrusion rings further having a radial lip which extends over a minority of the radially inward face of the flexible liner.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein said outer sleeve, flexible liner, bushing insert, anti-extrusion rings, and torque transmitting bushing are comprised of a plurality of hingedly connected axial sections of a cylinder consisting of a whole cylinder, wherein the flexible liner, bushing insert, and anti-extrusion rings are disposed together within at least one cylindrical section, said cylindrical section being provided with said means for introduction or withdrawal of a desired amount of fluid pressure into or from the bladder-like structure formed therein.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein said anti-extrusion rings are comprised of aplastic material.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein said outer sleeve, flexible liner, bushing insert, torque transmitting bushing, and friction sleeve are comprised of a plurality of hingedly connected axial sections of a cylinder consisting of a whole cylinder, wherein the flexible liner and bushing insert are disposed together within at least one cylindrical section, said cylindrical section being provided with said means for introduction or withdrawal of a desired amount of fluid pressure into or from the bladder-like structure formed therein.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 28, wherein said friction sleeve is comprised of metal reinforced fiberglass braking material.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein said friction sleeve is comprised of metal reinforced fiberglass based brake material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/634,184, filed on Apr. 18, 1996, now abandoned.
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