Hairpin bender with leg length measurement and adjustment feature

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6644079
  • Patent Number
    6,644,079
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 21, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 11, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A method and apparatus for controlling the orienting of the ends of a finite length segment of tube following a bend thereof through a predefined angle. At least one straight finite length segment of tube is supplied to the tube bender for bending the tube about a bend axis. The two ends of the tube, following the bend, are measured to determine the distance between the end face of each leg to the bend axis. Appropriate adjustment is made to a pushing member to keep the ends of the tube in a generally coplanar relation. Additional measurement is performed to facilitate adjustment between the tube supply device and the tube bending mechanism.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates a tube length control method and apparatus for a tube bending mechanism and, more particularly, is an improvement to the tube bending structures illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,233,853 and 5,379,624.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




U.S. Pat. No. 5,233,853 discloses a device for simultaneously stretch straightening a plurality of side-by-side oriented segments of tubing for use in manufacturing heat exchangers and bending that tubing to form hairpin tubes. In the process of manufacturing a plurality of hairpin tubes simultaneously, difficulty was being encountered in keeping the legs of the “U” of the hairpin tubes to the same length. U.S. Pat. No. 5,379,624 provides a solution to that particular problem, which problem is caused by varying frictional forces occurring as each tube is being bent so that following a bending of a plurality of tubes, the lengths of the respective legs would be substantially different.




Often users of the machines described in the two above referenced patents will process tubing from several different vendors at the same time. As a result, tubing that is side-by-side oriented on the tube bending mechanism behaves differently because of the continuous variations presented thereat due to tube hardness, tube lubrication, tube wall thickness amongst other things. Thus, it is desirable to provide a monitoring of the length of the legs of the “U” of each hairpin manufactured and to provide for an automatic variation in the orientation of components to maintain the ends of the legs of the “U” coplanar with each other.




Therefore, it is an object of this invention to provide a method and an apparatus which will effectively monitor the length of the legs of the hairpin tubes and automatically implement an adjustment to maintain within tolerance the length of the legs of each hairpin the tube manufactured and the beneficial aspects explained in the two aforementioned patents.




It is an object of the invention to provide a tube bending method and apparatus, as aforesaid, which will monitor and effect an accurate control of the length of the legs of the U-shaped hairpin tube to a prescribed length.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a hairpin bending method and apparatus, as aforesaid, which will facilitate the bending of a plurality of such hairpin tubes simultaneously, each of the plurality of hairpin tubes having legs of a precisely controlled length.




It is a further object of the invention to provide an improvement to the tube bending method and apparatus described and illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,233,853 and 5,379,624.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In general, the objects and purposes of the invention are met by providing a tube bending method for bending and a tube bending mechanism configured to bend a finite length tube section supplied by a finite length tube supply into a U-shape, at least one end of the tube section being pushed by a pusher to a desired location. A tube end locating device is configured to locate at least one of first and second ends of the tube section following a bending operation and produce a signal indicative of a distance of one of the two ends from a bend axis of the U-shaped tube, the signal being indicative of one of the two ends being either too short or too long. A support is provided for supporting either the pusher or said tube bending mechanism at an adjustable distance from the finite length tube supply for facilitating adjustable relocation before a start of a next cycle of operation of the tube bending mechanism. A control mechanism responsive to the signal is provided to effect an adjustable relocation of either the pusher or the tube bending mechanism from the finite length tube supply so that following a next cycle of operation of the tube bending mechanism, at least one of the two ends will be oriented at least closer to the desired location.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further objects and purposes of this invention will be apparent to persons acquainted with apparatus of this general type upon reading the following specification and inspecting the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a side view of a tube bender embodying the invention;





FIG. 2

is a top view of a drive carriage having thereon a tube engaging carriage;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken along the line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view like

FIG. 3

except that the components of the drive carriage have been shifted;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view like

FIG. 4

except that the tube engaging carriage has been shifted relative to the drive carriage;





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary illustration of a tube length measuring device operatively associated with the second end of a U-shaped tube;





FIG. 7

is a view like

FIG. 6

except that a further drive carriage is shifted along a path toward the second end of the U-shaped tube;





FIG. 8

is a view like

FIG. 7

except that the further drive carriage has been shifted in a direction away from the second end of the U-shaped tube; and





FIG. 9

is a view like

FIG. 6

, namely, the further drive carriage has been returned to the initial start position as illustrated in FIG.


6


.











DETAILED DISCUSSION




Certain terminology will be used in the following description for convenience and reference only and will not be limiting. The words “up”, “down”, “right” and “left” will designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “in” and “out” will refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the device and designated parts thereof. Such terminology will include the words above specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof and words of similar import.




Since the starting point for the technology incorporated into this invention begins with the disclosures in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,233,853 and 5,379,624, the disclosures of these references is to be incorporated herein by reference.




The tube supply control mechanism S is known from U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,233,853 and 5,379,624. The tube supply control S causes a plurality (here only one is shown) of finite length segments of tubing to be precut to a precise length and delivered to the tube bending device


10


so that a leading or first end


11


of each of the tubes T is oriented at a precise location “A” (

FIG. 6

) from a plane “P” oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the tube T and containing a bend axis “B” defined by a shaft


12


. Since the opposite second end


13


of the tubes T are cut so that the tube segment length is of a precise dimension, the location of the second end thus becomes known prior to a bending of the tube into a U-shape. As is schematically shown in

FIG. 6

, a plurality (only one of which is shown) of tube mandrels


16


are provided and the tube segment is telescoped over the tube mandrels. The end of the tube mandrels


16


adjacent the bend axis B each have a not illustrated bend mandrel oriented closely adjacent the bend arbor


14


, which bend arbor is pivotally supported on the shaft


12


.




A guide structure


17


is provided on the tube bending mechanism


10


. The guide structure


17


has a plurality of openings therein each slidably supporting a sleeve


18


, also known as a stripper tube, inside of which is received the tube mandrels


16


. If desired, the guide structure


17


can be adjusted along the length of a guide bar


19


mounted on a frame F of the tube bender


10


toward and away from the bend arbor


14


. An end


21


of each sleeve


18


is positioned to engage the leading end or first end


11


of each of the tubes T after the tubes T have become fixedly oriented in the tube bender and a clamping mechanism


22


(

FIG. 6

) has been activated to effectively hold the tubes T in a fixed relation with the bend arbor


14


. The clamp mechanism


22


is of a conventional design and is embodied in the structures illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,233,853 and 5,379,624.




A first drive carriage


23


is slidably supported on the guide bars


19


. The frame F also includes an elongated externally threaded shaft


24


extending lengthwise of the tube bender


10


and is driven for rotation by a motor M. The carriage


23


includes an internally threaded nut portion


26


which is threadedly engaged with the threads on the threaded rod


24


so that as the motor M drives the threaded rod


24


for rotation, the carriage


23


will be driven lengthwise of the plural guide rods


19


toward and away from the guide structure


17


.




The purpose of the aforementioned structure is to cause the ends


21


of the sleeves


18


to be brought into engagement with the first ends


11


of the tubes T as illustrated in FIG.


1


. The carriage


23


will first move into engagement with a flange


27


on each of the sleeves


18


to thence bring the aforesaid ends


21


into the mentioned engagement with the tube ends


11


. Thereafter, and with the clamping mechanisms


22


effectively clamping each of the tube segments to the bend arbor


14


, the bend arbor


14


is then pivoted about the shaft


12


to bring the aforementioned second ends


13


of the tubes T to a location adjacent the first ends


11


as illustrated in broken lines in FIG.


1


. As the bend movement occurs, the carriage


23


will simultaneously move through a predetermined distance L (

FIG. 6

) to cause the ends


21


of each of the sleeves


18


to push on the first ends


11


of each of the tubes to cause the material of the leg


28


to be moved lengthwise to the left as the bend is occurring to fixedly orient an end face


29


of the leg


28


at a carefully controlled location


31


. Since the position of the second tube end


13


of the tube T was known prior to the bend, its location at the completion of the bend illustrated in

FIG. 6

is also such that the end face


32


is coplanar with the end face


29


at the controlled location


31


.




The coordinated movement of the bend arbor


14


and the first drive carriage


23


is regulated by a control device


33


as is taught in the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 5,379,624 incorporated herein by reference. Thus, further commentary about this coordinated movement is believed unnecessary.




The first drive carriage


23


includes a frame


34


which includes a pair of spaced upstanding walls


36


and


37


between which is oriented a plurality of indexing mechanisms


38


corresponding in number to the number of tubes T being bent. Each indexing mechanism


38


consists of a shaft


39


having a pair of reduced diameter sections at opposite ends thereof received in axially aligned holes


41


in each of the walls


36


and


37


. The shaft


39


has thereon oppositely oriented ratchet teeth


42


and


43


encircling same, which ratchet teeth


42


and


43


are adapted to be operatively connected to a reciprocating plunger


44


or


46


of a pair of respective pneumatically operated cylinders


47


and


48


. Pulsed air pressure is supplied to the individual pneumatic cylinders


47


and


48


through air inlet connections


49


and


51


, respectively. Each of the plungers


44


and


46


in the respective pneumatic cylinders


47


and


48


are air activated and spring returned to the original position. For example, pulsed air supplied to the air connection


49


will activate the pneumatic cylinder


46


to urge the plunger


44


thereof into engagement with the ratchet teeth


42


to cause rotation of the shaft


39


in a first direction of rotation whereas pulsed air supplied to the air connection


51


will cause the pneumatic cylinder


48


to be activated to urge the plunger


46


into engagement with the ratchet teeth


43


to cause rotation of the shaft


39


in the opposite direction of rotation.




The shaft


39


includes a reduced diameter, externally threaded shaft extension


52


extending, in this embodiment, in direction toward the bend arbor


14


.




The first drive carriage


23


additionally includes a plurality of embossments


53


corresponding in number to the number of tubes T being bent (only one of which is illustrated in FIG.


3


). Each embossment


53


has a hole


54


extending therethrough, the axis of the hole being generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sleeves


18


. An elongate rod


56


is slidably supported in the hole


54


for movement along the longitudinal axis thereof. An adjustment carriage


57


is secured to the ends of the elongate rod


56


so that the adjustment carriage


57


can be moved toward and away from the bend arbor


14


. An internally threaded nut is provided on the adjustment carriage


57


and is threadedly engaged with the externally threaded shaft extension


52


. As a result, rotation of the shaft


39


accompanied by the corresponding rotation of the shaft extension


52


will cause the adjustment carriage


57


to be advanced leftwardly or rightwardly (FIG.


3


).




The adjustment carriage


57


includes an additional elongate rod


61


supported for axial movement in axially aligned bushings


62


and


63


. A tube engaging carriage


64


is fixedly secured to the elongate rod


61


by a screw


66


. If desired, the end of the sleeve


18


adjacent the tube engaging carriage


64


is guided on a guide track


65


on the first drive carriage


23


. In this particular embodiment, the tube engaging carriage


64


is of an inverted U-shape in

FIG. 3

wherein legs


67


and


68


straddle a flange section


69


of the adjustment carriage


57


housing the bushing


63


. A compression spring


71


is oriented between the bushing


62


and the flange housing it and the tube engaging carriage


64


so as to continually urge the tube engaging carriage


64


toward the bend arbor


14


.




The first drive carriage


23


additionally includes a plurality of linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) devices


72


corresponding in number to the number of tubes T being bent. Each LVDT device


72


is oriented between the walls


36


and


37


of the frame


34


. Each LVDT device


72


is a conventional off the shelf device available from Macro Sensors, a division of Howard A. Schaevitz Technologies, Inc. of Pennsauken, N.J. The particular model of LVDT used in this construction is a model 375-250. Information about the LVDT device


17


can be reviewed at the supplier's website located at http://www.macrosensors.com/primer.htm. Each LVDT device


72


includes a core component


73


oriented between the walls


36


and


37


of the frame


34


. The moving element


74


of the LVDT device


72


is secured by a shaft extension


76


of the shaft


61


so that reciprocable movement of the shaft


61


will cause simultaneous reciprocal movement of the moveable movement


74


inside the core


73


of the LVDT device


72


. The operation of the LVDT is well known and is explained in the aforesaid website. To summarize the operation, axial movement of the movable member


74


inside the core


73


will produce an electric signal indicative of the position of the movable member


74


inside the core


73


. The positional sensitivity of the movable member


74


inside the core can be detected to as little as 0.0001 inch. The output signal from the LVDT is fed to a control device


77


(FIG.


5


). The output of the control device is fed by a line


78


to control the direction of rotation of the shaft


39


as schematically illustrated in

FIG. 5

, it, of course, being recognized that the output through the line


78


would be to a further conventional control mechanism (not illustrated) for determining which of the air connections


49


and


51


would be activated to determine the direction of rotation of the shaft


39


.




As is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,379,624, the first drive carriage


23


and the bend arbor


14


are linked by the control device


33


so that the number of degrees through which the tube has been bent is measured by a detector


79


(

FIG. 1

) and a corresponding signal therefrom is fed thorough a control line


81


to the control device


33


. The control device


33


in turn produces a signal fed through the control line


82


to the motor M so that the threaded rod


24


will be rotated through a prescribed number of revolutions for each degree of rotation of the bend arbor


14


about the shaft


12


driven by a drive device


83


. As a result, the first drive carriage


23


will be moved in a slaved relation to the movement of the bend arbor about the axis of the shaft


12


toward the left to bring the ends


22


of the respective sleeves


18


into engagement with the leading end faces


29


of the first ends


11


of the tubes T. Thereafter, and for each degree of movement of the bend arbor


14


about the shaft


12


, the control device


33


will control the operation of the motor M so that the first drive carriage


23


will be moved a prescribed distance L (

FIG. 6

) to forcibly place the end faces


29


of the first ends


11


of each of the tubes at the prescribed location


31


illustrated in FIG.


6


. The location


31


will coincide with the location of the end faces


32


of the second ends


13


of each of the tubes following a bend of the tubes to a U-shape as illustrated in FIG.


6


.




As the tube engaging carriage


64


engages the right end of a sleeve


18


, particularly the flange


27


thereof in response to a movement of the first drive carriage


23


toward the bend arbor


14


, the tube engaging carriage


64


will be shifted rightwardly from the

FIG. 3

position to the

FIG. 4

position against the continual urging of the spring


71


. The tube engaging carriage


64


will remain in the position shown in

FIG. 4

as the first drive carriage


23


is advanced toward the bend arbor


14


. Once the sleeve


18


has driven a respective end face


29


of the first end


11


to the prescribed location


31


through the distance L, the first drive carriage


23


is thereafter moved to the right a distance “X” (

FIG. 5

) to cause the compressed material of the respective legs


28


to relax and enable the springs


71


to maintain the light urging of each of the tube engaging carriages


64


into engagement with the respective flange


27


of the sleeve


18


. That is, the springs


71


will not cause the material of legs


28


to be compressed. Since the shaft


61


carries with it through the shaft extension


76


the movable member


74


of the LVDT device


72


, the precise location of the end face


29


of the first end


11


of each tube T will then be measured by the respective LVDT device


72


associated with each of the tubes to produce an electrical signal fed through the line


84


to the control device


77


. The control device


77


will have preprogrammed therein the desired location of the end face


29


and the data received through the lines


84


will be compared to the predetermined location and if the end face


29


is not at the desired location, a signal will be fed through the line


78


to effect a controlled rotation of the shaft


39


and extension


52


thereof to cause the adjustment carriage


57


to be advanced leftwardly or rightwardly of the frame


34


so that when the first drive carriage


23


is retracted to its initial starting position, the springs


71


will return all of the now positionally adjusted tube engaging carriages


64


into engagement with the wall


69


as illustrated in the initial starting position of FIG.


3


. This adjustment will in effect control the length of travel that force is applied to the end face


29


during the next cycle so that when the force is removed from the end face


29


, any compressive forces in the material of the legs


28


will become relaxed and the end face


29


will assume the adjusted location to keep the end faces


29


and


32


in as close as possible coplanar relation.




In some instances, it is desired to measure the precise location of the end face


32


relative to the bend axis B (distance “C” in

FIG. 6

) This is accomplished by providing on the guide structure


17


the structure illustrated in

FIGS. 6-9

. More specifically, a second drive carriage


86


is provided on the guide structure


17


and is reciprocably driven relative to the guide structure


17


by a drive device


87


. The second drive carriage


86


is connected to a frame member


88


by a schematically illustrated connection


89


. The frame member


88


is hollow and includes at the left end thereof, and for each tube T that is being examined, a carriage


91


movable with respect to the frame member


88


. Each carriage


91


is in the form of a hollow sizing sleeve inside of which there is provided a sizing tool


92


oriented in axial alignment with the longitudinal axis of the leg


93


of the tube T. The inside diameter of the sizing sleeve part of the carriage


91


is of a preferred external diameter for the leg


93


. The diameter of the sizing tool


92


is of a preferred internal diameter for the leg


93


. A lost motion connection


94


is provided between the frame member


88


and the carriage


91


. The purpose of the lost motion connection


94


will become apparent below. A slide mechanism


96


is guided inside the frame


88


on the same path as the carriage


91


. The slide mechanism


96


has an extension piece


97


that extends through a guide opening in the carriage


91


so that the left distal end thereof terminates proximate the sizing tool


92


as illustrated in

FIG. 6. A

compression spring


98


(schematically illustrated in

FIG. 6

) is provided for continually urging the slide mechanism


96


and the carriage


91


toward the end face


32


of the tube T regulated by the positioning of a stop


99


.




A shaft


101


extends from the slide mechanism


96


on a side thereof remote from the end face


32


of the tube T. The shaft


101


has adjacent the distal end thereof a movable member


102


inside the core


103


of a further LVDT device


104


. The output of the LVDT device


104


is fed through a line


106


to a control device


107


(FIG.


8


), the output of which is connected through a line


108


to a motor


109


(FIG.


1


).




In measuring the location of the end face


32


of the leg


93


of each tube T, the starting position for the measurement is illustrated in FIG.


6


. Thereafter, the second drive carriage


86


is advanced toward the bend arbor


14


, namely to the

FIG. 7

position to cause the lost motion connections


94


to be taken up and the stops


99


engaged with the carriages


91


to drive them so that the sizing sleeve part of each carriage


91


will encircle the exterior of the respective leg


93


and the sizing tool


92


will enter the interior of the leg


93


to size both the external and the internal diameter of the respective leg to the dimension of the sizing sleeves and the sizing tools


92


. The extensions


97


on each of the slide mechanisms


96


will engage the respective end face


32


and be shifted relative to the respective carriages


91


as illustrated in

FIG. 7

against the urging of the respective springs


98


. As a result, the shafts


101


carrying the movable members


102


will be shifted inside the respective cores


103


of the LVDT devices


104


to indicate through the control device


107


which has programmed therein the preferred location of the end face


32


of each tube T. A measurement of the actual variation between the preferred location for each end face


32


and the actual position thereof is noted by the program in the control device


107


and if a discrepancy is determined, the control device


107


will initiate through a signal sent through the line


108


to the motor


109


an adjustment of the relative position between the tube bending device


10


and the tube supply control S through an externally threaded screw member


111


. Typically, since the tubes T are clamped in the clamping device


22


, all of the end faces


32


of the tubes will likely be at the same location. If they are not, an alarm will be activated to alert the operator to the problem.




Prior to the aforesaid measurement, it will be noted that the second drive carriage


86


is moved away from the end face


32


by the distance “Y” (as shown in

FIG. 8

) to retract the stop


99


. However, the spring


98


continues to urge the extension


97


of the slide mechanism


96


into engagement with the end face


32


. As a result, any compressive forces in the material of the leg


93


caused by inserting the sizing tool into the opening into the end face


32


will become relaxed so that the precise location of the end face


32


will be determined by the appropriate location of the movable member


102


in the core


103


of the LVDT device


104


.




Thereafter, the second drive carriage


86


is retracted to its initial start position, the stop


99


engaging the carriage


91


to retract the sizing tool


92


from inside the leg


93


and simultaneously urge the slide mechanism


96


therewith.




Although a particular preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed in detail for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized that variations or modifications of the disclosed apparatus, including the rearrangement of parts, lie within the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. In a tube length control device for controlling a length of each of a pair of legs of a U-shaped bent tube defined by a distance between an axis of a bend in said U-shaped bent tube and each free end of said U-shaped bent tube, said tube length control device comprising:a tube bending device; supply and delivery means for intermittently supplying at least one finite length segment of tubing and delivering said finite length segment to said tube bending device, said tube bending device having a bend arbor pivotal about a bend axis, said supply and delivery means causing a first end of said finite length segment to be delivered to said tube bending device; clamping means on said bend arbor and initially oriented on a side of said bend axis adjacent said supply and delivery means for clamping said finite length segment to said bend arbor and thereby fixedly orienting a second end of said finite length segment from said bend axis; first drive means for drivingly pivoting said bend arbor through a predefined angle to effect a bending of said finite length segment; first control means for limiting the delivery of said finite length segment to said tube bending device so that the first end thereof is oriented a predetermined distance on a side of a plane, oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said finite length segment and containing said bend axis, that is remote from said supply and delivery means; second drive means for drivingly engaging said first end of said finite length segment and for pushing said first end toward said clamping means; second control means for halting the movement of said second drive means toward said bend axis at a location whereat said first end, following the predefined angle of bend, becomes generally coplanar with said second end, the improvement wherein: said second drive means includes a first drive carriage supported for movement along a first path parallel to a longitudinal axis of said at least one finite length segment of tubing, said first drive carriage having thereon a tube engaging carriage selectively adjustably movable relative to said first drive carriage along a second path parallel to said first path, said tube engaging carriage being configured to engage said first end of said finite length segment; and a third control means is provided and being configured for measuring the actual distance between said plane and at least one of said first and second ends and for determining whether the measured actual distance is one of too short and too long and for effecting an adjustment of the position of said tube engaging carriage relative to said first drive carriage in order to effect a maintenance of the coplanar relation of said first and second ends within a selected tolerance.
  • 2. The tube length control device according to claim 1, wherein said supply and delivery means is adjustably spaced from said tube bending device and said third control means is additionally configured to adjust the spacing between said supply and delivery means and said tube bending device in response to a determination that the measured actual distance is one of too short and too long.
  • 3. The tube length control device according to claim 1, wherein said third control means is configured to perform the measured actual distance task and effect adjustment between cycles of operation of said tube bending device.
  • 4. The tube length control device according to claim 1, wherein said first drive carriage includes a first guide track extending along said second path parallel to said first path and on which is guided at least one adjustment carriage.
  • 5. The tube length control device according to claim 4, wherein said first drive carriage additionally includes an indexable drive motor for effecting movement of said at least one adjustment carriage relative to said first drive carriage along said first guide track.
  • 6. The tube length control device according to claim 5, wherein said at least one adjustment carriage includes a second guide track extending along a third path and on which is movably guided said tube engaging carriage.
  • 7. The tube length control device according to claim 6, wherein said third path is parallel to said second path.
  • 8. The tube length control device according to claim 6, wherein said at least one adjustment carriage additionally includes a resiliently yieldable means for continually urging said tube engaging carriage toward said supply and delivery means.
  • 9. The tube length control device according to claim 8, wherein said second drive means includes a third guide track and an elongate stripper tube slidably supported on said third guide track for movement lengthwise thereof, one end of said stripper tube engaging said tube engaging carriage while an opposite end thereof engages said first end of said finite length segment, said resiliently yieldable means assuring a maintained contact of said stripper tube with said tube engaging carriage and said first end.
  • 10. The tube length control device according to claim 9, wherein said third guide track is provided on said first drive carriage.
  • 11. The tube length control device according to claim 4, wherein said first drive carriage includes a first part of a two part linear variable differential transformer and said adjustment carriage includes a second part of said two part linear variable differential transformer, said linear variable differential transformer being configured to convert a relative motion between said first drive carriage and said adjustment carriage into a corresponding electrical signal indicative of a spacing between said first drive carriage and said adjustment carriage and thence the measured actual distance.
  • 12. The tube length control device according to claim 11, wherein said first drive carriage additionally includes an indexable drive motor for effecting movement of said adjustment carriage relative to said first drive carriage along said first guide track.
  • 13. The tube length control device according to claim 12, wherein said adjustment carriage includes a second guide track extending along a third path and on which is movably guided said tube engaging carriage.
  • 14. The tube length control device according to claim 13, wherein said third path is parallel to said second path.
  • 15. The tube length control device according to claim 13, wherein said adjustment carriage additionally includes a resiliently yieldable means for continually urging said tube engaging carriage toward said supply and delivery means.
  • 16. The tube length control device according to claim 15, wherein said second drive means includes a third guide track and an elongate stripper tube slidably supported on said third guide track for movement lengthwise thereof, one end of said stripper tube engaging said tube engaging carriage while an opposite end thereof engages said first end of said finite length segment, said resiliently yieldable means assuring a maintained contact of said stripper tube with said tube engaging carriage and said first end.
  • 17. The tube length control device according to claim 16, wherein said third guide track is provided on said first drive carriage.
  • 18. The tube length control device according to claim 4, wherein said first drive carriage additionally includes an indexable drive motor for effecting movement of said adjustment carriage relative to said first drive carriage along said first guide track, said indexable drive motor including a rotatable output shaft configured to selectively rotate in opposite directions of rotation and having external threads thereon, said adjustment carriage having an internally threaded nut threadedly engaged with said threads on said output shaft.
  • 19. The tube length control device according to claim 18, wherein said output shaft includes oppositely oriented ratchet teeth thereon, said indexable drive motor additionally including a pair of selectively reciprocable pawls engagable with selected ratchet teeth to effect upon separate activation of said pawls rotation of said output shaft in opposite directions of rotation.
  • 20. The tube length control device according to claim 1, wherein said third control means is solely configured to measure the actual distance between said plane and said first end.
  • 21. The tube length control device according to claim 20, wherein said tube bending device includes a fourth control means configured to measure the actual distance between said plane and said second end.
  • 22. The tube length control device according to claim 21, wherein said fourth control means includes a second drive carriage supported for movement relative to said tube bending device along a path toward and away from said second end coaxially to a longitudinal axis of a leg of said U-shaped bent tube terminating in said second end.
  • 23. The tube length control device according to claim 22, wherein said second drive carriage has mounted thereon a two part linear variable differential transformer, a first part of said two parts being fixed to said second drive carriage and movable therewith, a second part of said two parts being carried by said first part and configured to engage said second end and move relative to said first part, said linear variable differential transformer being configured to convert a relative motion between said first and second parts into a corresponding electrical signal indicative of a spacing between said plane and said second end.
  • 24. The tube length control device according to claim 23, wherein said second part includes a profiled sizing tool configured to be received inside said second end and cold work said second end to the profile of said profiled sizing tool.
  • 25. The tube length control device according to claim 24, wherein said profiled sizing tool is mounted on a slide movably guided on a track provided on said first part, said second part being movable relative to said slide on said track as well as engage said profiled sizing tool in response to a movement of said second drive carriage toward said second end to effect an urging of said profiled sizing tool into an interior of said second end and said second part into engagement with said second end.
  • 26. The tube length control device according to claim 25, wherein said first part additionally includes a resiliently yieldable means for continually urging said second part toward said second end.
  • 27. The tube length control device according to claim 22, wherein said second drive carriage includes a profiled sizing tool configured to be received inside said second end and cold work said second end to the profile of said profiled sizing tool.
  • 28. A method for controlling a length of a pair of legs of a U-shaped bent tube defined by a distance between a bend axis in said U-shaped bent tube and each free end of said U-shaped bent tube, comprising the steps of:establishing a desired distance between said bend axis and at least one of first and second ends of said pair of legs of said U-shaped tube; supplying and delivering at least one straight finite length segment of tube having said first and second ends to a tube bender for bending said tube about the bend axis; orienting said first end of said finite length segment a predetermined distance on a side of a plane oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said finite length segment and containing the bend axis about which said finite length segment is to be bent, said side being remote from said supply and delivery means; clamping said finite length segment to a bend arbor for movement therewith; moving the bend arbor through a predefined angle to effect a bending of the finite length segment while simultaneously pushing the first end of said finite length segment toward a location whereat said finite length segment is clamped to said bend arbor; and halting the pushing of the first end, following the predefined angle of bend, at a location whereat the first end becomes generally coplanar with the second end, the improvement comprising: measuring the actual distance between said plane and at least one of said first and second ends and producing an actual distance measurement signal; comparing said actual distance measurement signal to said established desired distance to produce a further signal indicative of whether the measured actual distance is one of too short and too long; effecting in response to the further signal an adjustment of at least one of the location of the bend axis relative to at least one of a tube supply and delivery mechanism and an initial position of a pusher that pushes on said first end during a bending of said tube in order to effect a maintenance of the coplanar relation of said first and second ends within a selected tolerance.
  • 29. The method according to claim 28, wherein said measuring step is performed between tube bending cycles.
  • 30. The method according to claim 28, wherein said measuring step simultaneously measures the actual distance between said plane and said first and second ends.
  • 31. In a tube bending mechanism configured to bend a finite length tube section supplied by a finite length tube supply into a U-shape, at least one end of said tube section being pushed by a pusher to a desired location, the improvement comprising:means for establishing a desired distance between a bend axis and at least one of first and second ends of said pair of legs of said U-shaped tube; a tube end locating device configured to locate at least one of said first and second ends of said tube section following a bending operation and produce a signal indicative of a distance of said at least one of said first and second ends from said bend axis of said U-shaped tube; means for comparing said signal to said desired distance to produce a further signal indicative of said at least one of said first and second ends being one of too short and too long; support means for supporting at least one of said pusher and said tube bending mechanism at an adjustable distance from said finite length tube supply for facilitating adjustable relocation before a start of a next cycle of operation of said tube bending mechanism; and control means responsive to said further signal to effect an adjustable relocation of said at least one of said pusher and said tube bending mechanism from said finite length tube supply so that following a next cycle of operation of said tube bending mechanism, said at least one of said first and second ends will be oriented at least closer to said desired distance.
  • 32. In a method for bending a finite length tube section supplied to a tube bending mechanism by a finite length tube supply into a U-shape, one end of said tube being pushed by a pusher to a desired location, the improvement comprising:establishing a desired distance between at least one of first and second ends of said tube section following a bending operation; producing a signal indicative of an actual distance of said at least one of said first and second ends from a bend axis of said U-shaped tube, comparing said signal to said desired distance to produce a further signal indicative of said at least one of said first and second ends being one of too short and too long; effecting in response to said further signal an adjustment of at a distance of at least one of an ending location of said pusher at a completion of a bending cycle and a spacing between said bend axis and said finite length tube supply so that following the completion of a next cycle of operation of said tube bending mechanism, said at least one of said first and second ends will be oriented at least closer to said desired distance.
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