Pipe crimping apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6317950
  • Patent Number
    6,317,950
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 5, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A pipe crimping apparatus comprises a holding device to externally engage and hold a joint to be crimped. The holding device has a concavity in which a part cylindrical plate member is secured, the concavity and plate member defining a part cylindrical clamping zone. One pair of crimping arms is pivotally mounted on the holding device. Each arm is movable relative to the clamping zone. Handles are provided to cause movement of the arms relative to the clamping zone wherein the arms, in a crimping movement, extend radially into the clamping zone to engage a joint, and impress by indentation portions of an outer socket end onto an inner spigot end to secure the same together.
Description




This invention relates to a pipe crimping apparatus for crimping the joints of pipe connections of the type having non-flux, non-solder joints, for example, those described in my UK Patent No. GB 2 219 644. The purpose of crimping is to secure one length of pipe to another length of pipe or to a pipe connector by impressing portions of the outer socket end onto the inner spigot end of the connection.




Accordingly, the present invention is a pipe crimping apparatus comprising holding means to externally engage and hold a joint to be crimped, the holding means having a concavity defining a part cylindrical clamping zone, at least one pair of crimping arms pivotally mounted on the holding means, each arm being movable relative to the clamping zone and means to cause movement of the arms relative to the clamping zone wherein the arms, in a crimping movement, extend radially into the clamping zone to engage a joint, and impress by indentation portions of an outer socket end onto an inner spigot end to secure the same together wherein the holding means is an elongate block with the concavity in one peripheral side with both ends of the block rebated to provide two cheeks between which a respective crimping arm is pivoted, the crimping arms being similarly cranked and mounted in mirror-image on the block with each arm provided at its crank to the respective cheeks of the block and the distal en of the outer part of each arm having a protuberance directed inwardly towards the clamping zone.




Preferably, a part cylindrical plate member is secured in the concavity with its axis normal to the longitudinal axis of the block, the clamping zone being provided in the plate member. Movement apart of the inner ends of the inner parts of the arms causes inward movement of the distal ends of the outer part of the arms. The plate member has desirably opposed cut-outs extending inwards from its respective sides to allow for movement of the arms therethrough.




Preferably also, the means to cause movement is a pair of handles with one end of each handle pivoted to a respective inner end of one inner part of an arm, the handles being pivoted together through a link near to the one end with the other end of the handles serving as hand grips. Movement of the hand grips together causes movement apart of the inner ends of the arms and consequential inward crimping movement of the distal ends of the arms.




Preferably further, the block has a spindle extending normally from the other longitudinal side to pass through a bore in the link, the spindle moving freely through the bore on closing and opening of the hand grips.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a pipe crimping apparatus according to the present invention and showing a first connection between a pair of crimping arms and a pair of handles;





FIG. 2

is a front view of the apparatus;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the apparatus;





FIG. 4

is an underneath plan view of the apparatus;





FIG. 5A

is a front view of the apparatus showing a second form of connection between the handles and the arms;





FIG. 5B

is a front view of the apparatus showing a third indentation means, and





FIGS. 6A and 6B

are respectively two modifications of the apparatus showing different means to cause movement.











Referring to the drawings, a pipe crimping apparatus comprises holding means


10


to externally engage and hold a joint (not shown) to be crimped. The holding means


10


is an elongate block


12


with a concavity in one peripheral side thereof. A part cylindrical plate member


14


is secured in the concavity with its axis normal to the longitudinal axis of the block


12


. The concavity and plate member


14


define a part cylindrical clamping zone. On the inside of the plate member


14


, two gripping members


32


are provided spaced apart a determined distance to provide with the face of the plate member


14


a complementary shape to the outer shape of the joint.




One pair of crimping arms


16


are pivotally mounted on the block


12


, each arm


16


being movable relative to the clamping zone.




Both ends of the block


12


are rebated to provide two cheeks


18


between which a respective crimping arm


16


is pivoted on pin


15


. The crimping arms


16


are similarly cranked and mounted in mirror-image on the block


12


with each arm


16


pivoted at its crank to the respective cheeks


18


of the block


12


. The distal end of the outer part


16


A of each arm


16


has a protuberance


20


, formed by a ball-bearing set into a recess, directed inwardly towards the clamping zone provided in the plate member


14


. Movement apart of the inner ends of the inner parts


16


B of the arms


16


causes inward movement of the distal ends of the outer part


16


A of the arms


16


. The plate member


14


has opposed cut-outs extending inwards from its respective sides to allow for movement of the outer parts


16


A of the arms


16


therethrough.




Means (as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


4


) is provided to cause movement of the arms


16


relative to the clamping zone wherein the arms


16


, in a crimping movement, extend radially into the clamping zone to engage a joint, and the protuberances impress by indentation portions of an outer socket end onto an inner spigot end to secure the same together. The means is a pair of handles


22


with one end of each handle


22


pivoted to a respective inner end of one inner part


16


B of an arm


16


, the handles


22


being pivoted together through a link


24


near to the one end with the other end of the handles


22


serving as hand grips. Movement of the hand grips together causes movement apart of the inner ends of the arms


16


and consequential radial inward crimping movement of the distal ends of the arms


16


. A spring


28


is provided between the two handles


22


as shown to urge the hand grips apart, and a stop


30


is provided on one handle


22


at the hand grip portion to space the handles


22


apart and to prevent the indentations being too deep.




In an alternative form of connection between the handles


22


and the arms


16


and to allow the handles to be at an angular disposition to the block


12


and arms


16


, the inner ends


16


B of the arms


16


are each connected by a spring


34


to a common anchorage


36


on the block


12


. The one end of the handles


22


are connected to the inner ends


16


B of the arms


16


by pivot pins


38


(represented by a dotted line) whose axes are at ninety degrees to the other pivot pins and to form knuckle joints whereby the handles


22


can be rotated through up to ninety degrees from the block


12


and be still able to operate the crimping arms


16


.




The block


12


has a spindle


26


extending normally from the other longitudinal side to pass through a bore in the link


24


, the spindle


26


moving freely through the bore on closing and opening of the hand grips.




Alternatively to the spindle


26


, a third indentation means is provided in which a bolt


40


is provided in screw-threaded engagement with link


24


the bolt


40


having a rounded inner end to extend through the block


12


and plate


14


as shown and provide a third protuberance


20


, the spaced disposition of the three protuberances


20


being at substantially 60° to each other. A stop


44


is provided by a nut being in screw-threaded engagement on the bolt


40


, the stop


44


abutting against the block


12


and being movable to adjust the depth of the protuberance


20


. The link


24


in this case is in three hinged parts


24


A,


24


B and


24


C. A coil spring


46


surrounds the bolt


40


and abuts against block


12


and link part


24


B. The inner ends of the arms


16


are provided with a slot


48


instead of a pivot hole whereby the pivots of the handles


22


can move theredown during a second stage of use. The spring


46


has a tension which is only overcome when the arms


16


have been moved during a first stage to cause the first two indentations, the bolt


40


then in the second stage moves down to form a third indentation.




In a modificaiton (not shown) of the third indentation means, the stop


44


can be provided above the link part


24


B to abut against the top thereof, the bolt being correspondingly altered to provide for such an arrangement.




In

FIGS. 6A and 6B

, alternative movement means are shown.

FIG. 6A

shows the movement means in the form of a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder and ram arrangement


50


in which the arrangement


50


replaces the link


24


and is connected between the slots


48


of the inner parts


16


B of the arms


16


. A third indentation means is provided as shown.

FIG. 6B

shows the movement means in the form of a Bowden cable arrangement with two small handles


52


and a link


24


. The Bowden cable arrangement is positioned between the outer ends of the handles


52


and a coil spring


54


is provided between the handles


52


around cable


56


. A stop


58


is provided on the cable


56


between the handles


52


. A third indentation means can be provided but is not shown. The operation of both arrangements moving the arms


16


in a similar manner to that described above in the embodiment.




In a first modification, the protuberance


20


is provided by a rounded outer end of a grub screw (not shown) in threaded engagement with a tapped bore in the distal end of the outer part


16


A of each arm


16


. This modification allows for adjustment in the depth of the protuberance.




In a second modification, an adjustable stop (not shown) is provided in the outer part


16


A of each arm


16


inboard of the protuberance


20


, the stops being to abut against respective parts of the block


12


to ensure the depth of the indentations is substantially equal.




Variations and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention described above and as claimed hereinafter.




The foregoing relates to preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention, it being understood that other variants and embodiments thereof are possible within the spirit and scope of the invention, the latter being defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A pipe crimping apparatus comprising holding means to externally engage and hold a joint to be crimped, the holding means having a concavity defining a part cylindrical clamping zone, at least one pair of crimping arms pivotally mounted on the holding means, each arm being movable relative to the clamping zone and means to cause movement of the arms relative to the clamping zone wherein the arms, in a crimping movement, extend radially into the clamping zone to engage a joint, and impress by indentation portions of an outer socket end onto an inner spigot end to secure same together wherein the holding means is an elongate block with the concavity in one peripheral side with both ends of the block being rebated to provide two cheeks between which a respective crimping arm is pivoted, the crimping arms being similarly cranked and mounted in mirror-image on the block with each said arm pivoted at its crank to the respective cheeks of the block and a distal end of an outer part of each said arm has a protuberance directed inwardly towards the clamping zone.
  • 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a part cylindrical plate member is secured in the concavity with its axis normal to a longitudinal axis of the block, the clamping zone being provided in the plate member.
  • 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the plate member has opposed cut-outs extending inwards from its respective sides to allow for movement of the arms therethrough.
  • 4. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the movement means is a cylinder and ram arrangement connected between the inner parts of the arms.
  • 5. An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the movement means is in form of a bowden cable arrangement connected between two small handles pivoted to the inner parts of the arms.
  • 6. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein two gripping members are provided on the plate member spaced apart a determined distance to provide with a face of the plate member a complementary shape to the outer shape of a joint to be crimped.
  • 7. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of the arms have an inner part with an inner end and movement apart of the inner ends of the inner parts causes inward movement of the distal ends of the outer part of the arms.
  • 8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the plate member has opposed cut-outs extending inwards from its respective sides to allow for movement of the arms therethrough.
  • 9. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the movement means is a cylinder and ram arrangement connected between the inner parts of the arms.
  • 10. An apparatus according to claim 9, wherein a third indentation means is provided acting into the clamping zone from between the inner parts of the arms, a protuberance of said third indentation means and the other two protuberances being substantially equi-spaced apart.
  • 11. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the movement means is in form of a bowden cable arrangement connected between two small handles pivoted to the inner parts of the arms.
  • 12. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein a third indentation means is provided acting into the clamping zone from between the inner parts of the arms, a protuberance of said third indentation means and the other two protuberances being substantially equi-spaced apart.
  • 13. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein a third indentation means is provided acting into the clamping zone from between the inner parts of the arms, a protuberance of said third indentation means and the other two protuberances being substantially equi-spaced apart.
  • 14. An apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein two gripping members are provided on the plate member spaced apart a determined distance to provide with a face of the plate member a complementary shape to the outer shape of a joint to be crimped.
  • 15. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the means to cause movement is a pair of handles with one end of each handle pivoted to a respective inner end of one inner part of an arm, the handles being pivoted together through a link near to the one end with an other end of each handle serving as a hand grip.
  • 16. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein movement of the hand grips together causes movement apart of the inner ends of the arms and consequential inward crimping movement of the distal ends of the arms.
  • 17. An apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the block has a spindle extending normally from one longitudinal side to pass through a bore in the link, the spindle moving freely through the bore on closing and opening of the hand grips.
  • 18. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the block has a spindle extending normally from one longitudinal side to pass through a bore in the link, the spindle moving freely through the bore on closing and opening of the hand grips.
  • 19. An apparatus according to claim 16, wherein each said handle is connected to a respective crimping arm through a knuckle joint.
  • 20. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the movement means is in the form of a bowden cable arrangement connected between two small handles pivoted to the inner parts of the arms.
  • 21. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein a third indentation means is provided acting into the clamping zone from between the inner parts of the arms, a protuberance of said third indentation means and the other two protuberances being substantially equi-spaced apart.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9812086 Jun 1998 GB
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a 35 USC 371 application of PCT/GB 99/01649 filed on Jun. 7, 1999.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/GB99/01649 WO 00 12/5/2000 12/5/2000
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/64206 12/16/1999 WO A
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