Compact installation tool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6434808
  • Patent Number
    6,434,808
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 2, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 20, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
Hydraulic assembly tool having a tool fixed portion having a proximal end and a distal end. The tool fixed portion includes a hydraulic cylinder having a fluid pressure port at the proximal end of the tool fixed portion. The fluid pressure port is for receiving a fluid having a controllable pressure. The tool fixed portion includes a fixed jaw. The tool also has a moveable portion including a moveable jaw and a piston disposed in the hydraulic cylinder, the piston receiving a hydraulic force from the pressurized fluid. There is a compression spring engaging the tool fixed portion and the tool moveable portion, the compression spring urging the tool moveable portion including the moveable jaw in a direction opposite the direction of the hydraulic force. Increasing the pressure of the fluid causes the moveable jaw to move in the direction of the hydraulic force, and decreasing the pressure of the fluid permits the spring to move the tool moveable portion including the moveable jaw in a direction opposite the direction of the hydraulic force.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates, in general, to installation tooling and, more specifically, the invention relates to tooling for installation of swage ring fittings.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Swaging, which involves plastic deformation of a workpiece, is one method of assembly. For example, one type of fitting for tubes, or pipes, is a swage ring which fits over the tube or pipe. A swaging tool engages the swage ring fitting and plastically deforms it so as to firmly engage the tube or pipe. Prior art tools for this purpose have relatively moveable jaws which engage the swage ring. Force supplied by a hydraulic cylinder in the tool causes relative movement of the jaws which accomplishes the swaging operation. When the swaging operation is: completed, the hydraulic pressure in the tool is reduced and a return spring returns the jaws to their original position and the tool is removed from the workpiece.




An example of a prior art tool is taught in U.S. Pat. No. 5,305,510: Hydraulic Assembly Tool with Improved Load Bearing Arrangement for Tube Fittings. An example of the type of fitting which this tool engages is taught in U.S. Pat. No. 5,114,191: Pipe Fitting with Coupling Body and Improved Isolation Tooth Arrangement. Prior art hydraulic assembly tools of the type cited are bulky and heavy and are difficult to use in remote or confined spaces.




The teachings of U.S. Pat. No.5,305,510 and 5,114,191 as well as the copending patent applications cited above: REMOTE ACTUATION OF INSTALLATION TOOLING PUMP and LOKRING (r) FITTING HAVING IMPROVED ANTI-TORSION CAPABILITY are hereby incorporated into the present application by reference thereto.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a hydraulic assembly tool which includes a tool fixed portion having a proximal end and a distal end. The tool fixed portion includes a hydraulic cylinder having a fluid pressure port, at the proximal end of the tool fixed portion, for receiving a fluid having a controllable pressure. The tool fixed portion further includes a fixed jaw. The tool also has a moveable portion including a moveable jaw and a piston disposed in the hydraulic cylinder, the piston receiving a hydraulic force from the pressurized fluid. There is a compression spring engaging the tool fixed portion and the tool moveable portion, the compression spring urging the tool moveable portion including the moveable jaw in a direction opposite the direction of the hydraulic force. Increasing the pressure of the fluid causes the moveable jaw to move in the direction of the hydraulic force, and decreasing the pressure of the fluid permits the spring to move the tool moveable portion including the moveable jaw in a direction opposite the direction of the hydraulic force.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore one of the primary objects of the present invention to provide a compact hydraulic assembly tool.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a simplified hydraulic assembly tool.




Still another object of the present invention is to provide a hydraulic assembly tool having less length than prior art tools.




Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a hydraulic assembly tool with improved features for reacting offset loads.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a hydraulic assembly tool for swage ring fittings which is more compact than prior art assembly tools for swage ring fittings.




It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a hydraulic assembly tool for swage ring fittings which weighs less than prior art tools.




Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a hydraulic assembly tool for swage ring fittings which employs a compression spring for a positive, strong return force.




Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide a hydraulic assembly tool for swage ring fittings having a minimum of components.




In addition to the various objects and advantages of the present invention which have been generally described above, there will be various other objects and advantages of the invention that will become more readily apparent to those persons who are skilled in the relevant art from the following more detailed description of the invention, particularly, when the detailed description is taken in conjunction with the attached drawing figures and with the appended claims.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a median section of the invention with a hydraulic hose attached.





FIG. 2

is a median section through the piston illustrating details of the piston.





FIG. 3

is a median section through the moveable jaw illustrating details of the moveable jaw.





FIG. 4

is a median section of the connecting member illustrating details of the connecting member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED AND




VARIOUS ALTERNATIVE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION




Prior to proceeding to the much more detailed description of the present invention, it should be noted that identical components which have identical functions have been identified with identical reference numerals throughout the several views illustrated in the drawing figures for the sake of clarity and understanding of the invention.




Attention is now directed to

FIG. 1

which illustrates the presently preferred embodiment of the invention. The hydraulic assembly tool, generally designated


10


, has a tool fixed portion, generally designated


20


, having a hydraulic cylinder, generally designated


30


. Hydraulic assembly tool


10


also has a tool moveable portion, generally designated


40


, which includes a moveable jaw, generally designated


50


, a piston, generally designated


60


, and preferably has a connecting member, generally designated


70


. Attention is also directed to

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


4


for additional detail concerning the piston


60


, the moveable jaw


50


and the connecting member


70


.




The tool fixed portion


20


has a proximal end


12


and a distal end


14


. Tool fixed portion


20


encloses hydraulic cylinder


30


. A fluid pressure port


15


for hydraulic cylinder


30


is located at the proximal end


12


of such tool fixed portion


20


. A fluid pressure port


15


has internal threads


16


for attachment of a quick disconnect hydraulic fitting


58


. Fluid pressure port


15


is provided to receive a fluid having a controllable pressure. A fixed jaw


11


is disposed at the distal end


14


of the tool fixed portion


20


.




Piston


60


is for receiving a hydraulic force from the hydraulic fluid whereby increasing the pressure of the hydraulic fluid causes piston


60


and, therefore, tool moveable portion


40


including moveable jaw


50


to move in the direction of the hydraulic force.




A compression spring


18


engages tool fixed portion


20


and tool moveable portion


40


to move the tool moveable portion


40


including moveable jaw


50


in a direction opposite the hydraulic force when the pressure of the hydraulic fluid is decreased.




In the presently preferred embodiment, a fixed seat, generally designated


90


, for the compression spring


18


is disposed at the distal end


14


of tool fixed portion


20


. Preferably, fixed seat


90


has a central protuberance


22


for centering spring


18


. It is presently preferred that fixed seat


90


be attached to the tool fixed portion


20


by a lock ring


24


.




Furthermore, in the presently preferred embodiment, tool moveable portion


40


includes a connecting member


70


, which connects moveable jaw


50


to piston


60


. Also, in the presently preferred embodiment, connecting member


70


has an internal bore


26


having a moveable seat


28


for compression spring


18


. Preferably, a portion of compression spring


18


is contained within internal bore


26


of connecting member


70


.




It is also preferred that tool fixed portion


20


have a distal bore


32


at the distal end of tool


10


. Connecting member


70


slidably engages the distal bore


32


to guide such tool moveable portion


40


and to react moment loads on moveable jaw


50


. Preferably, such distal bore


32


is concentric with hydraulic cylinder


30


and it, preferably, has a diameter


35


substantially equal to the diameter


34


of hydraulic cylinder


30


.




Preferably, tool fixed portion


20


has a clearance portion


36


disposed between hydraulic cylinder


30


and distal bore


32


. Clearance portion


36


prevents interference between moveable jaw


50


and tool fixed portion


20


.




In the presently preferred embodiment shown, moveable jaw


50


is captured between a jaw engaging surface


38


of piston


60


and a jaw engaging surface


42


of connecting member


70


so that piston


60


, moveable jaw


50


and connecting member


70


become a solid unit, which is the tool moveable portion


40


. Surface


38


is best seen in FIG.


2


and surface


42


is best seen in FIG.


4


.




Preferably, connecting member


70


has male threads


44


engaging a threaded bore


46


in piston


60


. Preferably, piston


60


is keyed to moveable jaw


50


to prevent rotation of piston


60


during attachment of connecting member


70


. Keying surfaces


57


on moveable jaw


50


are shown in FIG.


3


.




It is presently preferred that connecting member


70


engages moveable jaw


50


at a substantially axisymmetrical inner surface portion, generally designated


80


, of moveable jaw


50


. It is also preferred that substantially such axisymmetrical inner surface portion


80


of moveable jaw


50


include a substantially cylindrical inner surface portion


54


and a substantially conical inner surface portion


56


.




Piston


60


, preferably has a central protuberance


49


to provide an annular chamber


51


communicating with the fluid pressure port


15


so that fluid pressure supplied through port


15


is applied to piston


60


to provide the required hydraulic force on piston


60


.




The hydraulic assembly tool


10


, according to the presently preferred embodiment, is for installing swage ring fittings. Accordingly, fixed jaw


11


and moveable jaw


50


are configured to engage swage ring fittings so that assembly tool


10


may be employed to attach swage ring fittings to tubes or pipes.




Preferably, hydraulic assembly tool


10


includes a high pressure hydraulic seal


52


disposed between outer surface


61


of piston


60


and hydraulic cylinder


30


to prevent loss of hydraulic fluid. Preferably, hydraulic seal


52


is a T-seal disposed in circumferential groove


48


in piston


60


.




It is preferred that connecting member


70


have at least one tool engaging surface


62


for engagement of a tool (not shown) for rotating connecting member


70


to thread connecting member


70


into piston


60


.





FIG. 1

illustrates the hydraulic assembly tool


10


having a quick disconnect hydraulic fitting


58


threaded into fluid pressure port


15


, and a hydraulic hose


64


attached at quick disconnect


58


.




While the presently preferred and various additional alternative embodiments of the instant invention have been described in detail above in accordance the patent statutes, it should be recognized that various other modifications and adaptations of the invention may be made by those persons who are skilled in the relevant art without departing from either the spirit of the invention or the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A hydraulic assembly tool comprising:a tool fixed portion having a proximal end and a distal end, said tool fixed portion including a hydraulic cylinder, said hydraulic cylinder having a fluid pressure port at said proximal end of said tool fixed portion, said fluid pressure port for receiving a fluid having a controllable pressure, said tool fixed portion including a fixed jaw; a tool moveable portion including a moveable jaw and a piston disposed in said hydraulic cylinder, said piston to receive a hydraulic force from such pressurized fluid; a connecting member attaching said moveable jaw to said piston, said connecting member including male threads for engaging a threaded bore in said piston; a compression spring engaging said tool fixed portion and said tool moveable portion, said compression spring urging said tool moveable portion including said moveable jaw in a direction opposite a direction of said hydraulic force; whereby increasing such pressure of such fluid causes said moveable jaw to move in a direction of said hydraulic force, and decreasing such pressure of such fluid permits said spring to move said tool moveable portion including said moveable jaw in a direction opposite said direction of said hydraulic force.
  • 2. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 1, wherein a fixed seat for said compression spring is disposed at said distal end of said tool.
  • 3. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 2, wherein said fixed seat includes a central protuberance for centering said spring.
  • 4. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 3, wherein said fixed seat is fixed to said tool by a lock ring.
  • 5. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 1, wherein said connecting member has an internal bore enclosing a moveable seat for said spring and further enclosing at least a portion of said spring.
  • 6. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 1, wherein said tool fixed portion further includes a distal bore at said distal end of said tool, said connecting member slidably engaging said distal bore to guide said tool moveable portion and to react moment loads on said moveable jaw.
  • 7. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 6, wherein said distal bore is concentric with said hydraulic cylinder.
  • 8. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 7, wherein said distal bore has a diameter substantially equal to a diameter of said hydraulic cylinder.
  • 9. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 8, wherein said tool fixed portion further includes a clearance portion disposed between said distal bore and said hydraulic cylinder.
  • 10. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 1, wherein said moveable jaw is captured between a jaw engaging surface of said piston and a jaw engaging surface of said connecting member, whereby said piston, said moveable jaw and said connecting member become a solid unit.
  • 11. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 9, wherein said piston is keyed to said moveable jaw to prevent rotation of said piston when said connecting member is threaded into said piston.
  • 12. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 1, wherein said connecting member engages said moveable jaw at a substantially axisymmetrical inner surface of said moveable jaw.
  • 13. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 12, wherein said substantially axisymmetrical inner surface of said moveable jaw includes a substantially cylindrical inner surface portion.
  • 14. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 12, wherein said substantially axisymmetrical inner surface of said moveable jaw includes a substantially conical inner surface portion.
  • 15. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 1, wherein said piston has a central protuberance to provide an annular chamber communicating with said port, said annular chamber to receive such fluid and provide said hydraulic force on said piston.
  • 16. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 1, wherein said fixed jaw and said moveable jaw are configured to engage swage ring fittings, so that said tool may be employed to attach such swage ring fittings to at least one of tubes and pipes.
  • 17. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 1, wherein said port is threaded to receive a hydraulic fitting.
  • 18. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 17, further including a quick disconnect hydraulic fitting threaded into said port.
  • 19. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 1, further including a high pressure hydraulic seal disposed between an outer surface of said piston and said hydraulic cylinder.
  • 20. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 19, wherein said high pressure hydraulic seal is a T-seal.
  • 21. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 9, wherein said connecting member has at least one tool engaging surface for engagement of a tool to rotate said connecting member to thread said connecting member into said piston.
  • 22. A hydraulic assembly tool comprising:a tool fixed portion having a proximal end and a distal end, said tool fixed portion including a hydraulic cylinder, said hydraulic cylinder having a fluid pressure port at said proximal end of said tool fixed portion, said fluid pressure port for receiving a fluid having a controllable pressure, said tool fixed portion including a fixed jaw; a tool moveable portion including a moveable jaw and a piston disposed in said hydraulic cylinder, said piston to receive a hydraulic force from such pressurized fluid; a connecting member attaching said moveable jaw to said piston wherein said moveable jaw is captured between a jaw engaging surface of said piston and a jaw engaging surface of said connecting member, whereby said piston, said moveable jaw and said connecting member become a solid unit; a compression spring engaging said tool fixed portion and said tool moveable portion, said compression spring urging said tool moveable portion including said moveable jaw in a direction opposite a direction of said hydraulic force; whereby increasing such pressure of such fluid causes said moveable jaw to move in a direction of said hydraulic force, and decreasing such pressure of such fluid permits said spring to move said tool moveable portion including said moveable jaw in a direction opposite said direction of said hydraulic force.
  • 23. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 22, wherein said connecting member engages said moveable jaw at a substantially axisymmetrical inner surface of said moveable jaw.
  • 24. A hydraulic assembly tool, according to claim 23, wherein said substantially axisymmetrical inner surface of said moveable jaw includes a substantially conical inner surface portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present invention is closely related to the following United States patent applications: REMOTE ACTUATION OF INSTALLATION TOOLING PUMP, U.S. Ser. No. 09/677,921 and LOKRING® FITTING HAVING IMPROVED ANTI-TORSION CAPABILITY, U.S. Ser. No. 09/677,920. These patent applications were filed concurrently on Oct. 3, 2000.

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Number Name Date Kind
5305510 Croft et al. Apr 1994 A
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