The present invention relates generally to tools and more specifically to a multi-part conduit bender handle, which allows a conduit bender to be shipped in a container, which is more compact than that of the prior art, because a length of the handle is reduced into at least two tubes.
It appears that the prior art does not teach or suggest a multi-part conduit bender handle, which includes a modified female NPT thread formed in one of the tubes that provides a mechanically solid reliable handle to operate the conduit bender, while not unthreading from each other during use of the conduit bender.
Accordingly, there is a clearly felt need in the art for a multi-part conduit bender handle, which may be easily assembled; has the requisite strength for use with a conduit bender head; and will not unthread during use.
The present invention provides a multi-part conduit bender handle, which allows a conduit bender to be shipped in a container, which is more compact than that of the prior art. The multi-part conduit bender handle preferably includes at least a lower tube and an upper tube. The lower tube has an outer diameter, which preferably allows a ¾ male national pipe tap (NPT) to be formed on opposing ends thereof. However, other outer diameter sizes may be used to accommodate other national pipe tape sizes. One end of the lower tube is threaded into a female ¾ NPT in a conduit bender head. An inner diameter of the upper tube is preferably greater than an outer diameter of a ¾ EMT conduit, such that the ¾ EMT conduit may be inserted into an inner diameter of the upper tube. A length of the upper tube is preferably the same length as the lower tube. A preferable inner diameter of the upper tube is at least 0.974 inches.
A modified ¾ female NPT is formed in one end of the upper tube and an opposing end is left open for insertion of the ¾ EMT conduit. The opposing end of the upper tube is also preferably chamfered or deburred for safety reasons. The modified ¾ female NPT provides a threaded connection that includes the locking characteristics of a tapered thread with the thread depth engagement of a straight cut thread. The modified ¾ female NPT includes a 60-degree thread angle, taper angle, root and crest. However, there are two primary differences between a standard ¾ female NPT thread and the modified ¾ female NPT. The first difference is the inner diameter of the upper tube is preferably enlarged to 1.00 inches and the second difference is the depth of the threads are increased to about 0.85 inches. A portion of the inner diameter of the upper tube is enlarged on one end for a depth of the modified ¾ female NPT. As a result of the increased inner diameter, the ¾ male NPT threads on the lower tube will fully engage the modified ¾ female NPT threads of the upper tube. The result is that when torque is applied to the handle, there is no flexing in the screw joint between the upper and lower tubes, which can lead to loosening or mechanical failure. However, other methods of joining the lower tube to the upper tube may also be used.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a multi-part conduit bender handle, which may be easily assembled; has the requisite strength for use with a conduit bender; and will not unthread during use.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a multi-part conduit bender handle, which may be easily assembled.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a multi-part conduit bender handle, which has the requisite strength for use with a conduit bender.
Finally, it is another object of the present invention to provide a multi-part conduit bender handle, which will not unthread during use.
These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.
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NPT threads as defined by ANSI B1.20.1 is a general-purpose tapered thread most commonly used to couple pipes for carrying air, water, oil, gas, etc. The pipes are designed to be wrench tightened to create a locking joint that when combined with a sealing agent, provides a liquid or gas tight connection. The characteristics of NPT (also known as ANSI/ASME B1.20.1 Pipe Threads, General Purpose) are as follows: the angle between the taper and the center axis of the pipe is 1o 47′ 24″ (1.7899o) truncation of roots and crests are a flat 60-degree thread angle pitch, which is measured in threads per inch (TPI). If the threads 18, 20 were cut to follow the ANSI B1.20.1 standards, which generally reach the point of tightness, after 4 to 5 turns, there would not be enough thread engagement. In standard use for sealing, 4 to 5 turns provide plenty of thread engagement to provide for desired sealing qualities. In the application of a handle for a conduit bender, the upper tube 12 and the lower tube 10 are subjected to a shear force and if a standard taper to taper thread were used, there would not be enough material overlap in the threads to create a joint capable of sustaining the mechanical stresses of a handle for a conduit bender.
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While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 63/454,095 filed Mar. 23, 2023, which is thereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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