Claims
- 1. A clamping head, having a longitudinal axis, for selectively engaging with, and disengaging from, a cylindrical cavity in the end of an elongated tube to rotate the tube about the longitudinal axis, comprising, in combination:
- a plate;
- a head shank mounted to the plate and having a plurality of clamping surfaces, the head shank extending outwardly from the plate, and concentric with the longitudinal axis, with the clamping surfaces extending longitudinally of the head shank at an angle to the longitudinal axis to form a larger end of the head shank, which larger end is mounted to the plate, and having a smaller, free end of the head shank for extending into the cylindrical cavity of the tube, the clamping surfaces forming a polygon in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis;
- clamping piece means disposed about the head shank for selectively expanding to produce pressure between the head shank and the cylindrical cavity in the tube, and contracting to relieve the pressure, the clamping piece means including a plurality of slide blocks and thrust members corresponding in number to the number of clamping surfaces, each slide block having an inner contact surface and an outer surface, the inner contact surface disposed over a corresponding clamping surface for slidably engaging the clamping surface, and each thrust member having proximal and distal ends relative to the plate, and including an inner contact surface for engaging the outer surface of a corresponding slide block, and each thrust member further including a pressure surface for engaging the tube cavity;
- the corresponding clamping surfaces having different curvatures extending in the circumferential direction about the head shank with each such different curvature as would be described in a separate one of a plurality of imaginary planes disposed perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and spaced along the longitudinal axis such that the contour of the clamping surfaces changes gradually and smoothly as they extend longitudinally in the longitudinal axial direction of the clamping head, the corresponding clamping surfaces of the head shank and contact surfaces of the slide blocks being so shaped and arranged as to provide substantially line contact between the said clamping and contact surfaces in the longitudinal direction;
- stop means disposed about the head shank near the larger end engaging the thrust members and for engaging the tube upon insertion of the clamping head into the cylindrical cavity;
- end limit stop means for delimiting the maximum axial movement of the clamping piece means away from the plate;
- whereby relative rotational movement between the clamping head and tube while the tube and stop means are engaged produces both relative sliding motion longitudinally between the head shank clamping surfaces and the corresponding contact surfaces of the slide blocks, and relative pivotal or rolling motion between the head shank clamping surfaces and corresponding contact surfaces of the slide blocks to engage the tube with the pressure surfaces.
- 2. A clamping head for use with a tube as set forth in claim 1, further including:
- a clamping head housing disposed about the smaller end of the shank having an end limit stop for engaging the end of the thrust members;
- the clamping head housing including a carrier means for biasing the clamping piece means opposite the direction of relative circumferential motion it pivots to engage the tube.
- 3. A clamping head for use with a tube as set forth in claim 2, wherein:
- the clamping surfaces have a pitch which is curved at one end of the head shank and which tapers progressively to be substantially straight at the other end of the head shank;
- the corresponding contact surfaces on the slide blocks have a pitch which is substantially straight at the end of the slide block positioned over the end of the head shank which is opposite to the curved clamping surfaces, and which pitch tapers progressively to be curved at the other end of the clamping piece means.
- 4. A clamping head for use with a tube as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- the clamping surfaces have a pitch which is convex at the larger end of the head shank and which progressively tapers gradually to a substantially straight pitch at the smaller end of the head shank;
- the contact surface on each corresponding clamping piece means is curved such as to cause the thrust members to move with their pressure surfaces parallel with the longitudinal axis in all expansion and contraction positions.
- 5. A clamping head for use with a tube as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- the clamping surfaces have a pitch which is straight at the larger end of the head shank and which tapers progressive to a substantially concave pitch at the smaller end of the head shank;
- the contact surface on each corresponding clamping piece means is curved such as to cause the thrust members to move with their pressure surfaces parallel with the longitudinal axis in all expansion and contraction positions.
- 6. A clamping head for use with a tube as set forth in claim 5, further including:
- a readjusting device disposed about the free end of the head shank, the readjusting device including an arm pivotally disposed about the head shank, a clamping head housing rotatably mounted about the head shank and engageable with the clamping piece, and a spring mounted between the stop means and arm to bias the clamping head housing in opposed directions circumferentially about the head shank to urge the clamping piece means to an intermediate position when the pressure surfaces are disengaged from the tube.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/952,877, filed as PCT/EP90/00980, Jun. 21, 1990, now abandoned.
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