Claims
- 1. A method for re-forming an end portion of a steel pipe having helical corrugations, comprising:
- (a) disposing the end portion between inner and outer dies, each having a number of segments;
- (b) moving the segments of the inner dies radially toward the workpiece to a predetermined position;
- (c) moving the segments of the outer die radially of the pipe to apply a radial force to the pipe while maintaining the segments of the inner die stationary to resist the radial force imparted to the pipe by the segments of the outer die;
- (d) continuing movement of the segments of the outer die until they are brought sufficiently close to the segments of the inner die that the helical corrugations of the end portion are removed, and the diameter of the reformed end portion is reduced to less than the diameter of an imaginary solid of revolution defined by surfaces of the pipe;
- (e) moving the segments of at least a first of the dies in an opposite direction to space the segments from the re-formed end portion; and
- (f) removing the pipe from between the dies.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the pipe being reformed is of the order of the 20 gauge or thicker.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein the surfaces defining the solid of revolution are inner surfaces.
- 4. A method for removing certain of the corrugations from helically corrugated steel pipe to produce a re-formed end portion of uniform wall thickness, and accurately controlled diameter, comprising:
- (a) placing the end portion between a number of inner and outer die segments, individual ones of the die segments being aligned radially and opposed surfaces of the die segments subtending substantially the same angle, the segments of the outer die being capable of applying a radial force to the pipe and segments of the inner die being capable of resisting the radial force imparted to the pipe by the segments of the outer die;
- (b) securing the die segments against movement longitudinally of the pipe;
- (c) engaging the segments of the inner die with a first, longitudinally movable cam means for applying radially force to the segments of the inner die;
- (d) continuing longitudinal movement of the first cam means until the segments of the inner die are moved to a pipe formation rest position;
- (e) engaging the segments of the outer die with a second, longitudinally movable cam means for applying radial force to the segments of the outer die;
- (f) continuing longitudinal movement of the second cam means after the segments of the inner die have reached the pipe formation rest position until the segments of the outer die engage a surface of the pipe and the die segments of the outer die are brought sufficiently close to the segments of the inner die that helical corrugations in the end portion are substantially removed and the diameter of the reformed end portion is reduced to less than the diameter of an imaginary solid of revolution defined by surfaces of the pipe;
- (g) retracting at least one of the first and second cam means longitudinally so that radial force on the pipe imparted by the die segments is lessened sufficiently to permit the end portion to be moved; and,
- (h) removing the pipe from the dies.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the pipe being reformed is of the order of the 20 gauge or thicker.
- 6. The process of claim 4 wherein the surfaces defining the solid of revolution are inner surfaces.
- 7. A method for removing certain of the corrugations from helically corrugated steel pipe to produce a reformed end portion of uniform wall thickness, and accurately controlled diameter comprising:
- (a) placing the end portion between a number of inner and outer die segments, individual ones of the die segments being aligned radially and opposed surfaces of the die segments subtending substantially the same angle, the segments of the outer die being capable of applyiing a radial force to the pipe and segments of the inner die being capable of resisting the radial force imparted to the pipe by the segments of the outer die;
- (b) securing the die segments against movement longitudinally of the pipe;
- (c) engaging the segments of the inner die with a first, longitudinally movable cam means for applying radially force to the segments of the inner die;
- (d) continuing longitudinal movement of the first cam means until the segments of the inner die are moved to a pipe formation rest position;
- (e) engaging the segments of the outer die with a second, longitudinally movable cam means for applying radial force to the segments of the outer die;
- (f) continuing longitudinal movement of the second cam means after the segments of the inner die have reached the pipe formation rest position until the segments of the outer die engage a surface of the pipe and the die segments of the outer die are brought sufficiently close to the segments of the inner die that helical corrugations in the end portion are substantially removed, and the diameter of the reformed end portion is reduced to less than the diameter of an imaginary solid of revolution defined by surfaces of the pipe;
- (g) retracting at least one of the first and second cam means longitudinally so that radial force on the pipe imparted by the die segments is lessened sufficiently to permit the end portion to be moved;
- (h) rotating the pipe about a longitudinal axis through other than an angle A, where A is the angle subtended by the surfaces of the individual die segments when the pipe is engaged.
- (i) repeating steps (a) through (g); and
- (j) removing the now reformed end portion from between the inner and outer die segments.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the pipe being reformed is of the order of the 20 gauge or thicker.
- 9. The process of claim 7 wherein the surfaces defining the solid of revolution are inner surfaces.
- 10. A method for re-forming an end portion of a steel pipe having helical corrugations, comprising:
- (a) disposing the end portion between inner and outer dies, each having a number of segments;
- (b) moving the segments of the inner die radially toward the workpiece to a predetermined position;
- (c) moving the segments of the outer die radially of the pipe to apply a radial force to the pipe while maintaining the segments of the inner die stationary to resist the radial force imparted to the pipe by the segments of the outer die;
- (d) continuing movement of the segments of the outer die until they are brought sufficiently close to the segments of the inner die that the helical corrugations of the end portion are removed;
- (e) moving the segments of at least a first of the dies in an opposite direction to space the segments from the re-formed end portion; and
- (f) removing the pipe from between the dies.
- 11. A method for removing certain of the corrugations from helically corrugated steel pipe to produce a reformed end portion of uniform wall thickness, and accurately controlled diameter, comprising:
- (a) placing the end portion between a number of inner and outer die segments, individual ones of the die segments being aligned radially and opposed surfaces of the die segments subtending substantially the same angle, the segments of the outer die being capable of applying a radial force to the pipe and segments of the inner die being capable of resisting the radial force imparted to the pipe by the segments of the outer die;
- (b) securing the die segments against movement longitudinally of the pipe;
- (c) engaging the segments of the outer die with a first, longitudinally movable cam means for applying radially force to the segments of the inner die;
- (d) continuing longitudinal movement of the first cam means until the segments of the inner die are moved to a pipe formation rest position;
- (e) engaging the segments of the outer die with a second, longitudinally movable cam means for applying radial force to the segments of the outer die;
- (f) continuing longitudinal movement of the second cam means after the segments of the inner die have reached the pipe formation rest position until the segments of the outer die engage a surface of the pipe and the die segments of the outer die are brought sufficiently close to the segments of the inner die that helical corrugations in the end portion are substantially removed;
- (g) retracting at least one of the first and second cam means longitudinally so that radial force on the pipe imparted by the die segments is lessened sufficiently to permit the end portion to be moved; and,
- (h) removing the pipe from the dies.
- 12. A method for removing certain of the corrugations from helically corrugated steel pipe to produce a reformed end portion of uniform wall thickness, and accurately controlled diameter comprising:
- (a) placing the end portion between a number of inner and outer die segments, individual ones of the die segments being aligned radially and opposed surfaces of the die segments subtending substantially the same angle, the segments of the outer die being capable of applying a radial force to the pipe and segments of the inner die being capable of resisting the radial force imparted to the pipe by the segments of the outer die;
- (b) securing the die segments against movement longitudinally of the pipe;
- (c) engaging the segments of the inner die with a first, longitudinally movable cam means for applying radially force to the segments of the inner die;
- (d) continuing longitudinal movement of the first cam means until the segments of the inner die are moved to a pipe formation rest position;
- (e) engaging the segments of the outer die with a second, longitudinally movable cam means for applying radial force to the segments of the outer die;
- (f) continuing longitudinal movement of the second cam means after the segments of the inner die have reached the pipe formation rest position until the segments of the outer die engage a surface of the pipe and the die segments of the outer die are brought sufficiently close to the segments of the inner die that helical corrugations in the end portion are substantially removed;
- (g) retracting at least one of the first and second cam means longitudinally so that radial force on the pipe imparted by the die segments is lessened sufficiently to permit the end portion to be moved;
- (h) rotating the pipe about a longitudinal axis through other than an angle A, where A is the angle subtended by the surfaces of the individual die segments when the pipe is engaged.
- (i) repeating steps (a) through (g); and
- (j) removing the now reformed end portion from between the inner and outer die segments.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 774,095 filed on Sept. 9, 1985, now abandoned, as a continuation of Ser. No. 148,133 filed May 9, 1980 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,583,389) which was a division of Ser. No. 937,429 filed Aug. 28, 1978 now abandoned.
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