Claims
- 1. In a crimping apparatus with:
- a pair of first and second, axially spaced apart, coaxial annular rings that each have concave force reactive surfaces that face those of the other ring and where at least one ring is axially moveable toward and away from the other ring; actuating means for axially moving at least one ring; and
- a plurality of circumjacently spaced and radially arranged crimping members positioned intermediate the rings and each having first and second convex force reactive surfaces that slidably engage with the concave force reactive surfaces of the first and second rings, respectively, the engaging force reactive surfaces defining means for radially moving the crimping members toward and away from the annular ring axis between an open position and a radially inward crimping position, the radial movement being in response to axial movement of at least one of the annular rings; the improvement which comprises:
- the first and second rings having concave force reactive surfaces consisting essentially of a single pair of adjoining steep and shallow concave frustoconical surfaces, the steep surfaces being inclined at a greater angle from the ring axis than the shallow surfaces wherein the steep surfaces of the rings and crimping members are inclined at an angle between about 70.degree. to 86.degree. as measured from the ring axis and wherein the shallow surfaces of the rings and crimping members are inclined at an angle between about 6.degree. to 20.degree. as measured from the ring axis;
- the crimping members having first and second convex force reactive surfaces each of which includes a pair of steep and shallow convex frustoconical surfaces that slidably engage with the steep and shallow concave frustoconical surfaces of the inner and outer rings, the steep convex surfaces being inclined at a greater angle from the ring axis than the shallow convex frustoconical surfaces; and
- means for maintaining the crimping members in alignment while moving between the open position and the crimping position.
- 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein each crimping member defined a first side and a second side which are located on opposite sides of the crimping members, the radial arrangement of the crimping members being such that the first side of one crimping member faces the second side of a circumjacent crimping.
- 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the alignment means includes pins and complementarily shaped bores provided in the crimping members, each crimping member having one of the pins projecting outwardly from the center of its first side and one of the bores provided in the center of its second side, the radial arrangement of crimping members being such that the pins are disposed within the bores, the pins cooperating with each other to prevent each radially arranged crimping member from rotating relative to the other crimping members.
- 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein each pair of steep and shallow surfaces of the rings and crimping members is adjoined by a transition area.
- 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 4 wherein each transition area adjoining the steep and shallow surfaces of the rings and crimping members, is an inclined surface.
- 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the crimping members include die shoes and die fingers, the shoes and fingers being slidably locked to each other so that they do not move relative to each other during radial movement to and from the ring axis between the open position and the crimping position, the die shoes defining the first and second convex force reactive surfaces, the die fingers defining an inner crimping surface.
- 7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein the shoes and fingers are slidably attached to each other by slidable attaching means including complementary shaped, dove-tail grooves and projections defined, respectively, by the die shoes and die fingers.
- 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein the slidable attaching means includes spring plunger means located in each crimping member shoe which spring loadingly disposes itself within a detent provided in the crimping member finger to lock the complementary shaped dove-tail portions together to prevent the shoes and fingers from slidable movement relative to each other.
- 9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the circumjacent radially arranged crimping members are spring loaded by first and second spring means extending between the first and second sides of each pair of circumjacent crimping members.
- 10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 9 wherein the spring means include coil springs and pin inserts located inside of the coil springs.
- 11. An apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the first and second spring means have first and second ends which are disposed within complementary shaped first and second bores provided in the first and second sides of the crimping members.
- 12. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the plurality of crimping members includes eight crimping members.
- 13. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein each of the pins is cylindrically shaped.
- 14. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the crimping apparatus has an axial crimping head length to radial die movement ratio which is less than 12.8:1.
- 15. An apparatus as claimed in claim 14 wherein the apparatus' axial crimping head length to radial die movement ratio is between about 6:1 and 9:1.
- 16. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a ram pusher positioned intermediate the first die ring and the actuating means, the ram pusher defining an internal chamber which is in communication with an opening defined by the crimping members and a cut-out portion defined by the ram pusher, the chamber and cut-out portion being sized and configured to accommodate a bent fitting inserted therein.
- 17. In a crimping apparatus with:
- a pair of first and second, axially spaced apart, coaxial annular rings that each have concave force reactive surfaces that face those of the other ring and where at least one ring is axially moveable toward and away from the other ring; actuating means for axially moving at least one ring; and
- and a plurality of circumjacently spaced and radially arranged crimping members positioned intermediate the rings and each having first and second convex force reactive surfaces that slidably engage with the concave force reactive surfaces of the first and second rings, respectively, the engaging force reactive surfaces defining means for radially moving the crimping members toward and away from the annular ring axis between an open position and a radially inward crimping position, the radial movement being in response to axial movement of at least one of the annular rings; the improvement which comprises:
- means for maintaining the crimping members in alignment while moving between the open position and the crimping position; the improvement which comprises:
- the alignment means which includes:
- a pair of first and second tines for slidably engaging each crimping member, each first tine being attached to and projecting outwardly from the transition area adjoining the steep and shallow surfaces of the first ring, each second tine being attached to and projecting outwardly from the transition area adjoining the steep and shallow surfaces of the second ring, the tines of each ring being equidistant from each other; and
- a groove extending lengthwise across the center of the first and second force reactive surfaces of each crimping member, each groove also being sized and configured to slidably engage its associated pair of first and second tines as the rings move axially and the crimping members move radially so that rotational movement of the radially arranged crimping members as a unit with respect to the rings is prevented.
- 18. An apparatus as claimed in claim 17 wherein each of the tines is cylindrically shaped.
- 19. In a crimping apparatus with:
- a pair of first and second, axially spaced apart, coaxial annular rings that each have concave force reactive surfaces that face those of the other ring and where at least one ring is axially moveable toward and away from the and a plurality of circumjacently spaced and radially arranged crimping members positioned intermediate the rings and each having first and second convex force reactive surfaces that slidably engage with the concave force reactive surfaces of the first and second rings, respectively, the engaging force reactive surfaces defining means for radially moving the crimping members toward and away from the annular ring axis between an open position and a radially inward crimping position, the radial movement being in response to axial movement of at least one of the annular rings; the improvement which comprises:
- the first and second rings having concave force reactive surfaces consisting essentially of a single pair of adjoining steep and shallow concave frustoconical surfaces, the steep surfaces being inclined at a greater angle from the ring axis than the shallow surfaces;
- the crimping members having first and second convex force reactive surfaces each of which includes a pair of steep and shallow convex frustoconical surfaces that slidably engage with the steep and shallow concave frustoconical surfaces of the inner and outer rings, the steep convex surfaces being inclined at a greater angle from the ring axis than the shallow convex frustoconical surfaces and wherein each of the crimping members includes a first and second pair of ledges which adjoining the ends of the steep surfaces located closest to the ring axis and which extend outwardly from the ends at an angle of about 12.degree. as measured from the axis, the ledges being in contact with the shallow surfaces of the rings when the crimping members are supporting said crimping members in the open loading position; and
- means for maintaining the crimping members in alignment while moving between the open position and the crimping position.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/447,305 filed Dec. 7, 1989 which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/145,445 filed Jan. 19, 1988.
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