Claims
- 1. A method of bending tubes comprising the steps of
- starting a bend without applying substantial axial tension to the tube to thereby partially wrap the tube around a bend die to provide an increased area of contact between the tube and die and to provide an increased force holding the tube against the bend die, and
- completing the bend while applying substantial axial tension to the tube.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of starting a bend is achieved without substantial axial elongation of the tube and wherein said axial tension applied during said step of completing the bend is sufficient to axially elongate said tube.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said steps include pressing a portion of the tube in a die cavity and decreasing the area of said cavity as bending commences.
- 4. A method of tube bending comprising the steps of
- holding one portion of a tube against a first die by pressing the tube against the die and rotating said first die together with the tube portion through an initial part of the desired rotation to frictionally hold the tube against the die and thereby augment the holding of the tube by said pressing, pressing a second portion of the tube with at least a second die,
- moving said second die in the direction of first die rotation, and
- thereafter restraining said motion of said second die while rotating said first die together with the clamped tube portion through a subsequent part of said desired rotation.
- 5. The method of claim 4 including the step of increasing the pressure exerted by said second die upon said tube after initiation of rotation of said first die.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said step of increasing pressure of said second die comprises increasing said pressure when said motion of said second die is restrained.
- 7. The method of claim 4 wherein at least one of said first and second dies includes a die cavity receiving said second tube portion, and wherein said step of increasing pressure comprises decreasing the effective area of said cavity.
- 8. The method of draw bending a tube comprising the steps of grasping one portion of the tube by bending it partially around a bend die without significantly restraining axial motion of the tube relative to the die and completing the bending of the tube around the bend die while significantly restraining axial motion of the tube relative to the die.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said step of completing the bending comprises pressing said tube with a pressure that increases as said bending continues.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said pressing comprises squeezing the tube in a cavity having an effective area that decreases as said bending continues.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein said first-mentioned bending comprises pressing said tube with a pressure die and moving said pressure die in the direction of tube movement, and wherein said step of completing the bending includes restraining further movement of said pressure die.
- 12. In a process for draw bending of tubes wherein a forward portion of a tube is held against a bend die and a rearward portion is grasped and axially restrained while the bend die is rotated to stretch the tube as it bends, the method of holding the forward portion of the tube to the bend die comprising
- pressing the forward portion of the tube against the bend die, and
- rotating the bend die to partly bend the tube about the bend die before the tube is stretched.
- 13. The process of claim 12, wherein said bend die has a tube receiving cavity and wherein said rotating includes driving the forward portion of the tube at least partly into said cavity.
- 14. The method of bending tubes comprising the steps of bending a tube around a bend die,
- exerting a forwardly directed axial force on the tube during only an initial portion of the bending of the tube around the bend die, and then exerting a rearwardly directed axial force on the tube during only an subsequent portion of the bending of the tube around the bend die.
- 15. The method of claim 14, including beginning to decrease said forwardly directed force after bending of the tube has started.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein said exertion of forces comprises pressing the tube against a pressure die, urging said pressure die in a first direction parallel to the axis of the tube, and then urging said pressure die in the opposite direction.
- 17. The method of claim 16, including moving said pressure die with the tube as it bends around the bend die.
- 18. A method of draw forming tubes without applying excessive clamping pressure to hold a forward portion of a tube against a bend die, said method comprising
- securing a portion of a tube to a bend die by bending the tube around the die without applying tube stretching tension to the tube, and
- thereafter continuing to bend the tube around the bend die while applying tube stretching tension to the tube.
- 19. The method of claim 4 wherein said step of restraining motion comprises stopping motion of said second die and permitting said tube to slide relative to said second die as bending continues.
- 20. The method of claim 4 wherein said step of restraining motion comprises resisting motion of said second die while permitting said second die to move together with said tube.
- 21. A method of rotary tube bending in which a portion of a tube to be bent is clamped against a rotary bend die and in which the bend die and the clamped tube portion are rotated to bend the tube and pull it around the bend die, said method being characterized by not requiring use of a long clamping die or a high clamping force, said method comprising,
- pressing a forward portion of a tube against a bend die so as to hold the tube to the bend die and enable it to be pulled around the bend die as the die is rotated,
- employing an initial portion of bend die rotation to increase the holding of said tube to the die, said last mentioned step comprising rotating the bend die through said initial portion of rotation to partially bend the tube around the bend die without significantly restraining axial motion of the tube as it is pulled around the bend die, whereby the tube is partially bend around the bend die and pressed into engagement therewith over an increased area of the bend die, rotating the bend die through a subsequent portion of its rotation after the tube is partially bend around the bend die, and
- exerting a significant axial restraint upon the tube during said subsequent portion of rotation.
- 22. The method of rotary draw forming a tube without employing excessive force to hold the tube against a rotary bend die, comprising the steps of
- pressing a portion of the tube against the bend die with a force sufficient to prevent slippage of the tube relative to the bend die during bending through an initial portion of bend angle without drawing,
- rotating the bend die through an initial portion of bend angle without exerting axial restraint on the tube sufficient to draw the tube, whereby the tube is partially bent around the bend die to thereby increase restraint against slippage of the tube, and rotating the bend die through a subsequent portion of desired bend angle while exerting upon the tube an axial restraint sufficient to draw the tube.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 692,585 filed June 3, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,063,441, said application Ser. 692,585, in turn, is a continuation-in-part application of my prior application for Method and Apparatus for Bending Tube, Ser. No. 614,946, filed Sept. 19, 1975, now abandoned.
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