Information
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Patent Grant
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6671962
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Patent Number
6,671,962
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Date Filed
Monday, June 4, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 6, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 030 93
- 030 94
- 030 95
- 030 101
- 030 96
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A tool for cutting a plastic pipe includes an annular collar having a fixed inner diameter which adapted to be slidably positioned on and encircling the plastic pipe. The tool further includes a cutting member pivotably attached to the annular collar an alignment ring having a fixed inner diameter which is adapted to be slidably positioned on and encircling the plastic pipe abutting the annular collar. The tool includes an element for maintaining the alignment ring in temporary engagement encircling the pipe, with the annular collar abutted next to the alignment ring.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to pipe cutting tools, and more particularly, to pipe cutting tools for plastic pipes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Homeowners have traditionally relied upon plumbers to repair and replace faulty plumbing. Professional plumbers are needed, in part, because older plumbing utilizing metal pipe, which require special equipment and experience to cut, repair and weld. The obvious difficulty in cutting metal pipe arises from the hardness of the steel or other metal used.
Although plastic pipe is now commonly used in new homes, plastic pipe can be difficult to cut to size because of its flexibility. For example, when attempting to cut plastic pipe with a hand saw to a desired length, application of sawing force to the pipe causes the pipe to bow, which results in an uneven cut. A pipe with an unevenly cut end may not be usable for attachment at the joint to which it is to be bonded.
While special tools have been developed to cut plastic pipe for use by plumbers and other skilled persons, some of such equipment is complicated to use, bulky or expensive, and thus not suitable for use by a homeowner or other unskilled person who may only need to cut a single length of plastic pipe. One special tool is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,956,853 entitled PIPE CUTTING TOOL FOR PLASTIC PIPE, which issued Sep. 28, 1999, to the inventor hereof, and which is incorporated in its entirety herein. This patent describes a preferred embodiment of a pipe cutting tool which includes an annular collar in which a radial expansion slot for expansion of the collar and frictional engagement of the collar with the pipe to be cut. The preferred embodiment includes a cutting member having a blade mounted between opposing first and second blade holding members and a biasing spring attached to the first blade holding member, for pivotal attachment to the annular collar. In this arrangement the spring biasing member helps maintain contact of the cutting member with the plastic pipe to be cut. This configuration can, however, be complex to manufacture.
Thus, there remains a need for a plastic pipe cutting tool which is both inexpensive to manufacture and easy to use by an unskilled person. It is against this background that the significant improvements and advancements of the present invention have taken place.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is the principal object of the present invention to develop a pipe cutting tool which may be easily operated by an unskilled person.
It is a further object of the present invention to develop a pipe cutting tool which will produce a clean and even cut fully transverse and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the pipe.
It is a yet further object of the present invention to develop a pipe cutting tool which can be economically made for use by homeowners or other unskilled persons, and which does not require the use of a vise, welding equipment or other tools or special knowledge to operate.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the major aspects of the present invention, a tool for cutting an elongated plastic pipe is disclosed which includes (i) an annular collar having a fixed diameter, which is selectively positionable on the pipe for slideable movement along the length of the pipe to a predetermined position and separate selectable rotational movement about the predetermined position, (ii) a cutting member pivotably mounted to the annular collar, with the cutting member and annular collar rotated about the predetermined position, forming a circular score in the pipe until the pipe cutting through the initial score is complete, and (iii) an alignment ring also having a fixed diameter, which is selectively positioned to a predetermined position encircling the pipe and having means for releasable attachment to the pipe.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the cutting member is pivotably mounted to the annual collar and includes a blade embedded in a molded blade holder. The biasing force needed to cut the pipe is preferably provided by pressure applied with the operator's thumb to the cutting member. A biasing means such as a spring may also be used. In one preferred embodiment, the cutting member includes a widened portion which accommodates the operator's thumb.
To use the pipe-cutting tool of the present invention, the alignment ring and annual collar are slid onto the pipe to predetermined positions side-by-side, with the leading edge of the annual collar adjacent the length of the pipe to be cut. The alignment ring is then releasably fixed into position. Thereafter, the annual collar is rotated about the pipe (or alternatively, the pipe rotated while holding the annual collar), while the annual collar is forced to maintain abutting contact with the alignment ring and a biasing force applied to the cutting member. Once the pipe is scored and cut, the alignment ring released from its fixed position on the pipe, and the alignment ring and annual collar are removed.
The aforementioned tool can be manufactured easily and economically, and thus may be made available to homeowners at an affordable price. When a homeowner or unskilled person utilizes the cutting tool of the present invention to cut a plastic pipe, a pipe end is produced which is even and fully transverse to the length of the pipe. The cleanly cut pipe end so produced is achieved without requiring the use of a vise, welding equipment or other tools or special knowledge.
A more complex appreciation of the present invention and its scope can be obtained from understanding the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an isometric view of preferred embodiment of the pipe cutting tool of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a top view of the alignment ring component of the pipe cutting tool shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a side view of the pipe cutting member component of the tool shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a section view of the cutting member component of the pipe cutting tool shown in
FIG. 1
, taken through the line
4
—
4
of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 5
is an exploded view of the pipe cutting tool shown in
FIGS. 1-4
, prior to final positioning of all components on a pipe to be cut with the tool.
FIG. 6
is an isometric view of the pipe cutting tool shown in
FIG. 5
mounted on the pipe to be cut with the tool.
FIG. 7
is an isometric view of the pipe cutting tool shown in
FIG. 6
, mounted on the pipe to be cut, with the pipe partially cut.
FIG. 8
is an isometric view of the pipe cutting tool and pipe shown in
FIG. 7
, with the pipe fully cut.
FIG. 9
is an isometric view of an alternative embodiment of the pipe cutting tool of the present invention.
FIG. 10
is an isometric view of another embodiment of the pipe cutting tool of the present invention.
FIG. 11
is an isometric view of yet another embodiment of the pipe cutting tool of the present invention.
FIG. 12
is an exploded view of the pipe cutting tool shown in FIG.
11
.
FIG. 13
is an isometric view of a further embodiment of the pipe cutting tool of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present application, and as shown in
FIGS. 1-8
, a tool
20
for cutting an elongated pipe
22
is disclosed which includes an annular collar
24
having a fixed diameter. The annular collar is selectively positionable on pipe
22
for slideable movement along the length of pipe
22
to a predetermined position and separate selectable rotational movement about the predetermined position. A cutting member
26
is pivotably mounted to annular collar
24
through a first fastener
29
, so that as collar
24
and cutting member
26
are rotated about the predetermined position, a circular score
28
(
FIG. 7
) is formed on pipe
22
. Further rotation of cutting tool
20
results in the cutting of pipe
22
through score
28
into pipe sections
30
and
32
(FIG.
8
). To fix the alignment of the annular collar
24
on the pipe
22
during pipe cutting operations, pipe cutting tool
20
includes an alignment ring
25
having a fixed inner diameter, which is selectively positional on pipe
22
and then releasably affixed to pipe
22
by means of locking screw
27
.
More particularly, annular collar
24
of cutting tool
20
includes a side wall
34
to which cutting member
26
is pivotably mounted through a first fastener
29
. Collar
24
has an inside diameter “D” which is preferably equal to the outside diameter of the pipe to be cut.
Cutting member
26
of the preferred embodiment includes a blade
38
receivably mounted in an aluminum blade holding member
40
and extending from a forward facing portion
41
of holding member
40
. In the preferred embodiment, blade
38
is placed in a slot
39
formed in blade holding member
40
and blade holding member is then sledged to compress portions of blade holding member
40
around blade
38
to fixedly maintain blade
38
in blade holding member
40
. A rearward facing portion
42
of blade hold member provides a surface against which the operator's thumb or fingers may be placed to provide a biasing force to the blade cutting member and cut the pipe.
Alignment ring
25
also has a fixed inside diameter D
1
(
FIG. 2
) which is approximately equal to or at most only slightly larger than to the outside diameter of the pipe to be cut. Locking screw
27
is adapted for either extending to frictionally engage the pipe to be cut and thereby holding alignment ring
25
in frictional engagement with the pipe to be cut, or withdrawal outwards, thereby releasing alignment ring
25
from fixed frictional engagement with the pipe to be cut. Although a thumb screw is the preferred locking screw
27
, any equivalent fastener (such as a phillips head screw, a flat head screw or other fastener known to those of ordinary skill in the art, may be used).
A plastic pipe is cut with the pipe cutting tool
20
of the present invention as show in
FIGS. 6-8
. Referring first to
FIG. 6
, it is seen that alignment ring
25
is mounted on pipe
22
, encircling pipe
22
with locking screw
27
frictionally engaging pipe
22
and annular collar
24
positioned abutting alignment ring
25
and also encircling pipe
22
. Prior to initiating pipe cutting operations, cutting member
26
is pivotably rotated, so that blade
38
is spaced apart from the surface of pipe
22
.
To initiate cutting operations, cutting member
26
is then pivotably rotated so that blade
38
contacts pipe
22
. A biasing force is then applied through cutting member
26
, which brings blade
38
in contact with pipe
22
, which results in a part or score
28
forming in pipe
22
(FIG.
7
). Rotation of cutting member
26
about pipe
22
, or alternatively, rotation of pipe
22
within cutting member
26
, causes the score to deepen until pipe
22
is cut into sections
30
and
32
(FIG.
8
.
An alternative embodiment of pipe cutting tool
120
is shown in FIG.
9
. All components of pipe cutting tool
120
are the same as for pipe cutting tool
20
, except that cutting member
126
includes a blade holding member
140
which is manufactured from molded plastic and includes an expanded back facing portion
142
which serves as a thumb rest against which a biasing force can be comfortably applied.
Another alternative embodiment of pipe cutting tool
220
is shown in FIG.
10
. In this embodiment, a sledged aluminum blade holding member
226
includes a first fastener
229
and a second fastener
231
at opposing ends of blade holding member
226
. Mounted between second fastener
231
and the top surface of blade holding member
226
is a first end
232
of spring
233
. An opposing second end
234
of spring
233
frictionally engages pipe
22
during pipe cutting operations, thereby supply a biasing force to blade
38
, to allow cutting operations to proceed, as is more fully described in applicant's U.S. Pat. No. 5,956,853.
Referring now to
FIGS. 11 and 12
, an embodiment
320
of the pipe cutting device of the present invention is disclosed which includes an annular collar
324
having a fixed inner diameter D
2
and a height H
1
. A cutting member
326
including a blade
338
is pivotably attached to annular collar
324
through first fastener
329
. Cutting member
326
also includes a fastener
331
with which spring
333
is attached to the device. Annular collar
324
has a hole formed in the end of collar
324
through which cutting member
326
is attached. Pipe cutting tool
320
also includes an alignment ring
25
′ having a fixed inner diameter D which is approximately equal to or slightly larger than the outside diameter of the pipe
22
to be cut. Alignment ring
25
′ includes an outer portion
325
and an inner portion
340
. Inner portion
340
has a fixed inner diameter D and height H
3
. Outer portion
325
has a fixed inner diameter D
1
and a height H
2
. Formed in alignment ring
25
′ is a hole
343
which has an outer length and an inner length extending through outer portion
325
and inner portion
340
, respectively. A fastener
327
is adapted for mounting in hole
343
, and is inserted through outer and inner lengths. Alignment ring
25
′ further includes a circumferential lip
342
formed in inner portion
340
which is adapted to be received in circumferential channel
328
formed in annular collar
324
.
The components of cutting tool
320
are sized so as to be readily assembled in a closely fitting manner, as follows. Inner diameter D of alignment ring
25
′ is approximately equal to or only slightly larger than the outside diameter of the pipe
22
to be cut. Outer diameter D
3
of inner portion
340
is greater than inner diameter D of alignment ring
25
′ by an amount equal to two times the thickness of the side wall of inner portion
340
. Inner diameter D
1
of outer portion
325
is approximately equal to inner diameter D
2
of annular collar
324
. Outer diameter D
3
of inner portion
340
is approximately equal to or slightly smaller than both D
1
and D
2
, so that inner portion
340
of alignment ring
25
′ can be positioned snugly inside both annular collar
324
and outer portion
325
, as is shown in FIG.
11
. Inner portion
340
is prevented from “falling though” annular collar
324
by engagement of circumferential lip
342
in channel
328
. In the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12
, height H
3
of inner portion
340
is approximately equal to the combined heights of annular collar
324
and outer portion
325
.
To cut pipe
22
with pipe cutting tool
320
, the fully assembled tool
320
is slid along the length of pipe
22
until the blade
338
is adjacent the position on pipe
22
to be cut. Fastener
327
is then tightened in frictional engagement with pipe
22
, thereby preventing both inner and outer portions
340
and
325
from further movement. Annular collar
324
remains free to rotate about pipe
22
but is prevented from movement along the longitudinal axis of pipe
22
by outer portion
325
of alignment ring
25
′ and at the other end by circumferential lip
342
of inner portion
340
of alignment ring
25
′. Spring
333
(optional) provides a biasing force which impinges blade
338
against pipe
22
, initially scoring pipe
22
and eventually cutting through pipe
22
, as described above. It should be noted that preferably, blade
338
has a straight edge rather than a triangular edge, thereby cutting pipe
22
in a parting mode (akin to a planing action) rather than employing a knife-like cutting action, although the latter action can be used.
Referring now to
FIG. 13
, a further embodiment
420
of the pipe cutting tool of the present invention is disclosed having an annular collar
424
and cutting member
426
. In this embodiment, which includes an alignment ring like that shown in
FIGS. 11-12
but may include an alignment ring like that shown in other embodiments discussed herein, cutting member
426
includes a fastener
431
which has an extended portion
430
against which a biasing force may be more easily applied with a digit of the operator. Pipe cutting tool
420
also includes ridges
425
formed in annular collar
424
which provide a surface which can be easily grasped.
It can be readily seen that the pipe cutting tool of the present invention can be easily used by an unskilled person to cut to plastic pipe. The pipe cutting tool can be used in a confined space. When a homeowner or unskilled person utilizes the cutting tool of the present invention to cut a plastic pipe, a pipe end is produced which is even and perpendicular to the length of the pipe. The cleanly cut pipe end so produced is achieved without requiring the use of a vise, welding equipment or other tools or special knowledge. It can be manufactured easily and economically, and thus can be made available to homeowners at an affordable price.
Presently preferred embodiments of the present invention and many of its improvements have been described with a degree of particularity. It should be understood that this description has been made by way of preferred examples and that the invention is defined y the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A tool for cutting a plastic pipe comprising:an annular collar having a fixed inner diameter, adapted to be slidably position on and encircling the plastic pipe; a cutting member pivotably attached to the annual collar; an alignment ring having a fixed inner diameter adapated to be slidably positioned on and encircling the plastic pipe abutting the annular collar; means for maintaining the alignment ring in temporary engagement encircling the pipe; a circumferential channel formed in the annular collar; and a circumferential lip extending from the alignment ring, wherein the alignment ring is adapted to be received in the circumferential channel.
- 2. The tool for cutting pipe according to claim 1, wherein the alignment ring further comprises:an inner portion from which the circumferential lip extends; and an outer portion, wherein the alignment ring has a hole formed therethrough which extends through the inner portion and through the outer portion, and wherein the mans for maintaining the alignment ring in temporary engagement encircling the pipe is a fastener mounted in the hole which is adapted to extend and frictionally engage the pipe.
- 3. The tool for cutting pipe according to claim 2, wherein the annular collar has a fixed inner diameter D2 and a height H1 and the alignment ring further comprises:a fixed inner diameter D, a fixed outer diameter D3 and a height H3 of said inner portion; and a fixed inner diameter D1 and a height H2 of said outer portion, wherein H3 is approximately equal to H1+H2, D1 is approximately equal to D2 and D<D1.
- 4. The tool for cutting pipe according to claim 3, further comprising:means for applying a biasing force to the cutting member.
- 5. The tool for cutting pipe according to claim 4, wherein the annular collar has ridges formed therein to prevent slippage when cutting a pipe with the tool.
- 6. The tool for cutting pipe according to claim 1, wherein the annular collar has a fixed inner diameter D2 and a height H1 and the alignment ring further comprises:a fixed inner diameter D, a fixed outer diameter D3 and a height H3 of said inner portion; and a fixed inner diameter D1 and a height H2 of said outer portion, wherein H3 is approximately equal to H1+H2, D1 is approximately equal to D2 and D<D1.
- 7. The tool for cutting pipe according to claim 6, wherein the alignment ring further includes a hole formed therethrough and the means for maintaining the alignment ring in temporary engagement encircling the pipe is a fastener mounted in the hole which is adapted to extend and frictionally engage the pipe.
- 8. The tool for cutting pipe according to claim 1, further comprising:means for applying a biasing force to the cutting member.
- 9. The tool for cuffing pipe according to claim 8, wherein the alignment ring further includes a hole formed therethrough and the means for maintaining the alignment ring in temporary engagement encircling the pipe is a fastener mounted in the hole which is adapted to extend and frictionally engage the pipe.
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