Information
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Patent Grant
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6269675
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Patent Number
6,269,675
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 8, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 7, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 072 454
- 072 407
- 072 40901
- 072 40919
- 029 24357
- 029 237
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A first jaw is rigidly mounted to a handle. A second jaw is pivotally mounted to a portion of the first jaw adjacent the portion to which the handle is secured. A spring biases second jaw member toward a closed position with respect to the first jaw. A crimping force application assembly is rotatably attached to the second jaw using a bushing which rotatably receives a second end of a longitudinally extending rod of the assembly. A second end of the rod is threadedly received in a spindle. The spindle has first and second pintles which can be seated in slots in the upper surface of the first jaw. The rod can be rotated using a manually actuated member or a second member which can be engaged by a power tool or hand tool to draw the first jaw engaged by the spindle toward the second jaw which is attached to the bushing applying a crimping force to a compression sleeve to affix it to a portion of plastic pipe.
Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a crimping tool which can be used to attach compression sleeves on plastic pipes. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a crimping tool which can be actuated manually or by a power or hand tool.
Available crimping tools include U.S. Pat. Nos. D303,917; 3,958,442; 4,221,048; 4,337,635; 4,342,216; 4,480,460; 4,508,888; 4,604,890; 4,796,461; 5,012,666; 5,094,097; 5,280,716; 5,596,800; 5,611,236; and 5,743,131. These prior art devices have any number of draw backs. Some require two handed operation; others require repeated gripping and release as the ratchet mechanism operates the crimping device. Still other devices are bulky and difficult to operate. Finally, some employ hydraulics or have other construction features which make them costly.
The present invention is a manually operable crimping tool comprising a first jaw member for engaging an element to be crimped; a handle fixedly attached to said first jaw member; a second jaw member for engaging the element to be crimped, said second jaw member being pivotally attached to said first jaw member, a crimping-force-application assembly including i) means to pivotally attach said assembly to one of said first and second jaw members; ii) means to releasably engage another one of said first and second jaw members, said means to releasably engage being movable between a first open position permitting movement of said first and second jaw members onto and off of the element to be crimped and a second engaged position permitting application of a crimping force; iii) manually operable means to reduce a distance between said means to pivotally attach said assembly and said means to releasably engage thereby causing said first and second jaw members to interact to crimp the element therebetween. The second pivotal jaw is preferably spring biased toward the first jaw. A secondary means to reduce the distance is provided to enable a power tool to be used to provide the crimping force.
Elements to be crimped onto the plastic pipe include various fixtures as well as couplers used in connecting adjoining sections of pipe. These elements are typically made of brass, copper, or zinc coated copper but it will be understood the crimper of the present design can be employed to crimp elements made of other materials. It will be understood that the term “plastic pipe and the like” includes conventional pex (cross-linked polyethylene) pipe as well as other plastics, thin walled metallic pipe, and a pipe popular in Europe which sandwiches a thin walled metallic pipe between two thicknesses of plastic pipe.
Various other features, advantages and characteristics of the present invention will become apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art after a reading of the following specification.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The features of the present invention are discussed in conjunction with the figures, like items bearing like reference numerals, and in which
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the crimping tool of the present invention; and
FIG. 2
is a partial perspective view with portions broken away to depict internal details.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
The first preferred embodiment of the crimping tool of the present invention is depicted in
FIG. 1
generally at
20
. Crimping tool
20
includes first jaw
22
fixedly attached to handle
26
. A second jaw
24
is pivotally attached to first jaw
22
by pivot shaft
28
. Spring
30
(
FIG. 2
) encircles shaft
28
and has a first arm
32
which reacts against pin
34
and a second arm
36
which reacts against second jaw
24
to bias it to a closed position to make its placement and operation easier. A crimping force application assembly
40
is pivotally mounted to second jaw
24
. Although the internal faces of jaws
22
and
24
are shown as being smooth, it will be appreciated that these faces may be equipped with a plurality of circumferentially extending ridges (three, by way of example) to provide a pattern of indentations in the metal fitting, as is customary in the industry. Crimping force application assembly
40
comprises an elongated rod
42
having a first threaded end
44
and a second unthreaded end
46
which is rotatably received in a through bore
49
in bushing
48
. Bushing
48
has a longitudinal pivot axis defined by first end
50
and second end
52
which are seated in slots
54
in second jaw
24
. First pivot plate
56
rotatably receives first end
50
and second pivot plate
58
rotatably receives second end
52
and keeps ends
50
and
52
seated in slots
54
. Pin
60
secures plates
56
and
58
to second jaw
24
using a pair of circlips
62
(one shown).
A spindle
64
has a central portion
66
with a lateral, internally threaded throughbore
67
for threadably engaging the first end
44
of said elongated rod
42
. Spindle
64
has first pintle
68
extending from said central portion which is releasably received in slot
70
of first jaw
22
and a second pintle
72
extending from an opposite side of said central portion
66
releasably received in slot
74
. Second end
46
of elongated rod
42
is equipped with a first manually operable means to reduce the distance between bushing
48
and spindle
64
in the form of knurled cylindrical element
78
and a secondary means in the form of a polygonal shaft (preferably hexagonal)
76
which can be engaged by a power tool such as a drill (not shown).
In use, second jaw
24
will be pivoted open against the force of spring
30
and assembly
40
will be pivoted upwardly about first (
50
) and second (
52
) ends of bushing
48
and jaws
22
and
24
permitted to encircle a compression sleeve (not shown) or other element to be secured to a length of plastic pipe. The inner circumference of jaws
22
and
24
is slightly less than the circumference of the compression sleeve in its uninstalled condition. Spring
30
is permitted to pivot jaws
22
and
24
together and crimping force application assembly
40
is lowered across the top of jaws
22
and
24
. Pintles
68
and
72
of spindle
64
are inserted in slots
70
and
74
, respectively. Rod
42
is rotated about its longitudinal axis either manually using knurled element
74
or by engaging a power tool or hand tool (power/hand tool) with polygonal shaft
76
causing spindle
64
to be drawn toward bushing
48
applying a crimping force to the element to be attached securing it to the plastic pipe.
Various changes, alternatives and modifications will become apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art following a reading of the foregoing specification. It is intended that any such changes, alternatives and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims be considered part of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A manually operable crimping tool comprisinga) a first jaw member for engaging an element to be crimped; b) a handle fixedly attached to said first jaw member; c) a second jaw member for engaging the element to be crimped, said second jaw member being pivotally attached to said first jaw member for pivotal movement about a first axis; d) a crimping-force-application assembly including i) means to pivotally attach said assembly to one of said first and second jaw members for pivotal movement about a second axis generally parallel to said first axis; ii) means to releasably engage another one of said first and second jaw members, said means to releasably engage being movable between a first disengaged position in which said crimping-force-application assembly is not touching said second jaw member permitting movement of said first and second jaw members onto and off of the element to be crimped and a second engaged position permitting application of a crimping force; iii) manually operable means to reduce a distance between said means to pivotally attach said assembly and said means to releasably engage thereby causing said first and second jaw members to interact to crimp the element therebetween.
- 2. The crimping tool of claim 1 wherein said second jaw member is pivotally attached to a portion of said first jaw member adjacent a point at which said handle is fixedly attached to said first jaw.
- 3. The crimping tool of claim 2 wherein said second jaw is spring biased toward said first jaw member.
- 4. The crimping tool of claim 1 wherein said crimping-force-application assembly further comprises an elongated rod having a first end and a second end.
- 5. The crimping tool of claim 4 wherein said means to pivotally attach comprisesa) a bushing with a longitudinal pivot axis, said bushing having first and second ends, said bushing having a transverse throughbore that receives said elongated rod; b) first and second pivot plates engaging said first and second ends of said bushing respectively to permit rotation about said longitudinal pivot axis, said first and second pivot plates secured to opposite sides of said one jaw member.
- 6. The crimping tool of claim 5 wherein said manually operable means comprises a knurled cylindrical element fixed to said elongated rod adjacent said first end thereof outboard of a point at which said elongated rod extends through said bushing.
- 7. The crimping tool of claim 6 further comprising secondary means for reducing said distance which is engageable by a power/hand tool.
- 8. The crimping tool of claim 4 wherein said first end of said rod is threaded.
- 9. The crimping tool of claim 8 wherein said means for releasably engaging comprises a spindle with a lateral, internally threaded throughbore for threadably engaging said first end of said elongated rod.
- 10. The crimping tool of claim 9 wherein said spindle further comprises first and second pintles extending from a central portion of said spindle which contains said throughbore, said pintles being releasably received in slots in opposing sides of said other jaw member.
- 11. A manually operable crimping tool which includes means to permit operation by a power/hand tool, said crimping tool comprisinga) a first jaw member for engaging an element to be crimped; b) a handle fixedly attached to said first jaw member; c) a second jaw member for engaging the element to be crimped, said second jaw member being pivotally attached to said first jaw member; d) a crimping-force-application assembly including i) means to pivotally attach said assembly to one of said first and second jaw members; ii) means to releasably engage another one of said first and second jaw members, said means to releasably engage being movable between a first open position permitting movement of said first and second jaw members onto and off of the element to be crimped and a second engaged position permitting application of a crimping force; iii) manually operable means to reduce a distance between said means to pivotally attach said assembly and said means to releasably engage thereby causing said first and second jaw members to interact to crimp the element therebetween; e) secondary means for reducing said distance, said secondary means being operable by a power/hand tool.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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1280796 |
Oct 1968 |
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