The present invention relates generally to a clamp for placement about an elongate pipe so as to be accommodated in a chain vise. More particularly, the present invention relates to an improved clamping shell including a pair of half-shells which are placed preferably about a PVC pipe to protect the pipe within a chain vise.
In many situations where it is necessary to cut, thread, bend or weld an elongate pipe in the field, it is necessary to hold the pipe to prevent rotation during the operation. One tool which is effectively used is a chain vise. As its name implies, the chain vise applies a chain about the pipe so as to clamp the pipe in the vise. Tightening of the chain around the pipe causes frictional engagement therewith so as to prevent movement or rotation of the pipe during the operation.
In certain situations, especially where PVC or other non-metallic pipe is used, the chain vise, by applying tightening pressure directly to the pipe, may have a tendency to damage the surface of the pipe.
In certain situations, especially where PVC or other non-metallic pipe is used, the chain vise, by applying tightening pressure directly to the pipe, may have a tendency to damage the surface of the pipe.
The art has seen the use of half-shell clamps which are placed about the pipe and serve to support the chain of the chain vise. These half-shell clamps prevent direct contact between the chain of the chain vise and the pipe surface. One problem associated with certain half-shell clamps is that the clamps slip with respect to the pipe. Attempts to increase the friction between the half-shell clamps and the pipe, such as placing score marks on the internal surface of the half-shell clamps, result in ineffective gripping power and/or increased damage to the surface of the pipe.
It is, therefore, desirable to provide half-shell clamps for placement about a pipe so as to accommodate a chain of chain vise.
The present invention provides a clamping shell for placement about an elongate pipe for accommodating a chain vise. The clamping shell includes a pair of elongate generally arcuate half-shells. Each half-shell includes an internal portion for engagement with the pipe. The internal portion of each half-shell includes a non-uniform surface for frictional engagement with the pipe. At least one of the half-shells of the pair includes a pocket formed on an external surface thereof for supporting the chain vise therein.
In a preferred embodiment, the half-shell may also include stiffening ribs on the external surface of thereof. The stiffening ribs may be longitudinally spaced apart so as to define the pocket therebetween.
The internal surface of the half-shells may include a non-uniform pattern formed therein. The non-uniform pattern may take the form of a cross-hatch pattern.
The present invention provides a clamping shell for placement around a pipe so that a chain vise can be applied to the pipe without damage thereto.
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Often, the chain itself may cause damage to the pipe during the rotation thereof. Such damage is particularly prevalent when the pipe 10 is formed of a non-metallic material such as PVC. In order to protect the pipe 10 during use of the chain vise, the art has seen the use of clamps which are applied to the outer surface 14 of the pipe 10 and support the chain of the chain vise therearound.
The present invention provides an improved clamp 20 which may be applied around the outer surface 14 of pipe 10 and which supports the chain vise thereover. Clamp 20 includes two clamp shell halves 22 and 24. The clamp shell halves 22 and 24 may include opening 29 thereby. These openings 29 may be use to hang the clamp shell halves for storage.
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In order to prevent slippage, protect the outer surface 14 of the pipe 10, and improve the frictional engagement of the clamp 20 to the outer surface 14 of the pipe 10, the inner arcuate surfaces 22b and 24b of clamp shell halves 22 and 24 are formed as frictional engagement surfaces. The inner arcuate surfaces 22b and 24b may have a non-uniform surface of various forms. In the present illustrative embodiment, the inner surfaces 22b and 24b are provided with score marks 30 thereon. The score marks 30 take the form of indented channels which provide raised frictional engagement areas for contact with the outer surface 14 of pipe 10. The present invention provides a particularly advantageous score mark 30 pattern on the surfaces 22b and 24b.
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While the invention has been described in related to the preferred embodiments with several examples, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without deviating from the fundamental nature and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/906,983, filed on Mar. 14, 2007. The aforementioned application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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