The invention pertains to a device for handling pipes, which comprises a clamping unit carried by a handle, the clamping unit being formed by at least one spacer pivotably connected to the handle and a clamping jaw carrier pivotably connected to the spacer.
These types of devices are typically used for the manual handling of pipes and have a design similar to that of a pipe wrench. The devices make it possible in particular to exert a clamping action on the pipe and to introduce torsional forces into it for the purpose of making screw connections.
It is usually necessary to handle pipes of different sizes with a single basic tool. In the case of the known devices, the clamping jaw carrier is therefore mounted in the clamping unit in such a way that it can be replaced. According to the prior art, a modular system is provided, which consists of a set of clamping jaw carriers of different sizes, which can be used as needed. The insertion and removal of the clamping jaw carriers, however, requires a certain amount of time, which is felt to be disadvantageous. In addition, replacing one component with another has also been found to be especially disadvantageous when the working conditions are harsh.
The object of the present invention is to design a device of the type described above in such a way that it can be easily adapted to pipes of different diameters.
This object is achieved according to the invention in that the spacer and the clamping jaw carrier are connected to each other by a positionable coupling, which provides at least two different pipe width dimensions for a handling space.
As a result of the positionable coupling, only a single, simple adjusting step is required to adapt the width of the device. The positionable coupling makes the device suitable in particular for use in the area of oil well drilling installations, in which drill pipes or other pipes are to be connected to each other. A preferred application is to be found in the area of offshore oil platforms.
The positionable coupling make it possible to adapt the device to the outside diameter of the specific pipe to be handled over a wide range of applications. The outside diameters in question typically range from 2⅜ inch to 7⅝ inch.
A sturdy design is provided in that the coupling has a pin, which is positionable in at least two different recesses in an adapter.
The pipes can be handled more easily if the pin is held by the spacer and the adapter is held by the clamping jaw carrier.
The coupling is designed to provide three different pipe width dimensions so that the design can accommodate different pipe diameters.
It is envisioned in particular that the adapter comprises three recesses for the pin.
The pipe can be clamped more effectively if the adapter is connected pivotably to the spacer by the pin.
A coupling which provides a pivoting joint with respect to the clamping jaw carrier also improves the effectiveness of the clamping.
Another adaptability feature can be obtained by the use of a fitting element to connect the clamping jaw carrier to the handle. The adaptation elements can be accessed easily if the fitting element is located essentially opposite the spacer.
Handling operations can be made even easier by locating a latchable set of teeth in the area of the fitting element to provide at least two different pipe width dimensions for the handling space.
Modular adaptability to typical pipe diameters can be achieved by providing the latchable set of teeth with three latching positions.
The effectiveness with which the pipe can be clamped can be improved even more by connecting the fitting element movably to the handle.
Installing a base sidepiece between the fitting element and the handle provides a high degree of mechanical stability.
If the spacer, the base sidepiece, and the fitting element form the essentially U-shaped boundaries of the handling space, it becomes easier to set the tool down on the pipe to be handled.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawings:
The clamping unit 2 consists essentially of a spacer 4, connected pivotably to the handle 1, a clamping jaw carrier 5, pivotably connected to the spacer 4, a fitting element 6 coupled to the clamping jaw carrier 5, and a base sidepiece 7, also connected to the handle 1. The spacer 4 is coupled to the handle 1 by a pivot joint 8. The base sidepiece 7 is coupled to the handle 1 by a pivot joint 9. To hold the pipe, the clamping jaw carrier 5 comprises a clamping jaw 10, which is arranged to face the handling space 11. Facing away from the clamping jaw 10, the clamping jaw carrier 5 comprises a positioning grip 12. The fitting element 6 is also provided with a positioning grip 13 in the area where it faces away from the handling space 11.
The fitting element 6 is coupled to the base sidepiece 7 by a pivot joint 14. A coupling 15 is used for connecting the clamping jaw carrier 5 to the spacer 4.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 020 336.4 | Apr 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE2007/000343 | 2/22/2007 | WO | 00 | 12/8/2008 |