Claims
- 1. A method for re-forming an end portion of a pipe having helical corrugations, comprising:
- (a) placing the end portion between inner and outer annular dies each having a plurality of segments;
- (b) moving opposed die segments radially toward each other to apply a force to the pipe to squeeze the pipe between the opposed die segments including moving the inner die segments radially to a rest position before the outer die segments have completed their radially inward movement; and
- (c) the rest position of the inner die segments being such that the resultant inner diameter of the re-formed end portion is no greater than the diameter of an imaginary surface of revolution defined by the innermost surface of the pipe;
- (d) whereby the force application removes the helical corrugations of the end portion of the pipe.
- 2. The method of claim 1, comprising the additional steps of:
- (a) moving at least some of the opposed die segments radially away from others so that there is a sufficient clearance between the opposed segments to permit the end portion to be moved;
- (b) rotating the pipe about a longitudinal axis so that any parts of the end portion not previously contacted by both inner and outer die segments now are disposed between opposed die segments; and
- (c) reapplying force to the die segments so that the end portion of the pipe is squeezed again between opposed die segments.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the die segments extend axially of the pipe a length X, where X is approximately the width of one corrugation.
- 4. The method of claim 1, comprising the additional steps of:
- (a) moving at least some of the opposed die segments radially away from others so that there is a sufficient clearance between the opposed segments to permit the end portion to be moved;
- (b) rotating the pipe about a longitudinal axis a rotational amount different the circumferential extend of a die segment or a multiple thereof so that each part of the end portions previously between or at the juncture of two die segments is now disposed between opposed die segments; and
- (c) reapplying force to the die segments so that the end portion of the pipe is squeezed again between opposed die segments.
- 5. A method for reforming an end portion of a pipe having corrugations, comprising:
- (a) disposing the end portion between inner and outer dies, each having a plurality of segments;
- (b) moving the inner die segments radially outwardly to a diameter no greater than the diameter of an imaginary surface of revolution defined by the innermost surfaces of the pipe;
- (c) moving the outer die segments radially inwardly to contact the outer surface of the pipe and to apply a radially inward force to the pipe maintaining the inner die segments stationary to resist the radial force imparted to the pipe by the outer die segments;
- (d) continuing movement of the outer die segments until they are brought sufficiently close to the inner die segments that the helical corrugation of the end portion are removed;
- (e) moving the segments of at least one 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.
- 6. The process of claim 5 wherein the pipe being reformed is steel of the order of 20 gauge or thicker.
- 7. A method for re-forming an end portion of a pipe having corrugations, comprising:
- (a) disposing the end portion between inner and outer dies, each having an equal number of segments, individual segments being aligned radially and the opposed surfaces of radially aligned segments subtending substantially the same angle;
- (b) moving the inner die segments radially outwardly to a diameter no greater than the diameter of an imaginary surface of revolution defined by the innermost surfaces of the pipe;
- (c) moving the outer die segments radially inwardly to contact the outer surface of the pipe and to apply a radially inward force to the pipe while maintaining the inner die segments stationary to resist the radial force imparted to the pipe by the outer die segments;
- (d) continuing movement of the outer die segments until they are brought sufficiently close to the inner die segments that the helical corrugations of the end portion are removed;
- (e) moving the segments of at least one 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.
- 8. The method of claim 7, comprising the additional steps of:
- (a) rotating the pipe about a longitudinal axis through other than an angle A or a multiple thereof, where A is the angle subtended by the surface of individual die segments which engage the pipe,
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- (b) repeating steps (a) through (f).
- 9. The process of claim 7 wherein the pipe being reformed is steel of the order of 20 gauge or thicker.
- 10. A method for removing certain of the corrugation, from helically corrugated pipe to produce a re-formed end portion of uniform wall thickness, accurately controlled diameter, and an axial extent equal to X, where X is approximately the width of one corrugation, comprising:
- (a) placing the end portion between a number of inner and outer die segments having an axial extent at least equal to X, individual ones of the die segments being aligned radially and opposed surfaces of the die segments subtending substantially the same angle, the outer die segments being capable of applying a radially inward force to the pipe the inner die segments being capable of resisting the radial force imparted to the pipe by the outer die segments;
- (b) securing the die segments against movement longitudinally of the pipe;
- (c) engaging the inner die segments with a first, longitudinally movable cam means for applying radially outward force to the inner die segments;
- (d) continuing longitudinal movement of the first cam means until the inner die segments are extended outwardly to a diameter no greater than the diameter of an imaginary surface of revolution defined by the innermost surfaces of the pipe;
- (e) engaging the outer die segments with a second, longitudinally movable cam means for applying radially inward force to the outer die segments;
- (f) continuing longitudinal movement of the second cam means until the outer die segments engage the outer surface of the pipe and the outer die segments are brought sufficiently close to the inner die segments that helical corrugations in the end portion are substantially removed;
- (g) retracting 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 inner die segments when the pipe is engaged
- (i) repeating steps (a) through (g); and
- (j) removing the now re-formed end portion from between the inner and outer die segments.
- 11. The process of claim 10 wherein the pipe being reformed is steel of the order of 20 gauge or thicker.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of appliation Ser. No. 937,429 filed Aug. 28, 1978, now abandoned.
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