Claims
- 1. A conduit bending apparatus, comprising:
- a frame;
- a bending shoe member rotatably mounted about an axis on the frame, said shoe member includes separate arcuate-shaped die portions disposed opposite one another, each die portion having a plurality of conduit-receiving grooves formed therein disposed parallel to one another and axially adjacent one another along the axis of rotation of said shoe, each of said grooves having a diameter differing from the others and substantially equal to the outer diameter of the conduit to be bent in that particular groove;
- a support member mounted on the frame for supporting a conduit during bending said support member having a complementary conduit-receiving groove formed therein, said support member comprises a grooved roller mounted for rotation on a roller shaft, and said roller is split along a plane normal to its axis of rotation to form an axially movable member; and
- adjusting means associated with said support member for varying the diameter of its respective groove, said adjusting means enables said axially movable member to move alone the rotational axis of said roller, and said adjusting means includes retaining means on said roller shaft for engagement with said axially movable member, and said adjusting means moves said shaft axially along its rotational axis; and
- drive means in driving engagement with one of said members for developing relative motion between said members to bend a conduit disposed between said grooves.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said roller is split into two halves and said axially movable member comprises one of said halves.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said adjusting means includes a pin projecting a radially from said shaft, and a key member slidably mounted on said support member and movable relative to said frame, said key member having an inclined cam surface thereon for sliding engagement with said pin.
- 4. A conduit bending apparatus, comprising:
- a frame;
- a bending shoe member rotatably mounted about an axis on the frame, said shoe member includes separate arcuate-shaped die portions disposed opposite one another, each die portion having a plurality of conduit-receiving grooves formed therein disposed parallel to one another and axially adjacent one another along the axis of rotation of said shoe, each of said grooves having a diameter differing from the others and substantially equal to the outer diameter of the conduit to be bent in that particular groove;
- a roller member rotatably mounted on the frame for supporting conduit during bending, said roller member having a complementary conduit-receiving groove formed therein;
- an adjusting means associated with said roller member for varying the diameter of its respective groove;
- positioning means for moving one of said members between an operative position wherein said grooves tightly engage the periphery of a conduit disposed therebetween and an inoperative position, said positioning means includes means movable to a position adjacent said bending shoe member for cooperation therewith to bend conduit with said roller member being in inoperative position; and
- drive means in driving engagement with one of said members for developing relative motion between said members to bend said conduit.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said positioning means includes eccentric means rotatably mounted on the frame, and lever arm means for rotating the eccentric means.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said roller member is split along a plane normal to its axis of rotation to form an axially movable member, and said adjusting means enables said axially movable member to move axially along its rotational axis.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said roller member is split into two disc members movable between a closed position and an axially separated position.
- 8. A conduit bending apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- a bending shoe rotatably mounted about an axis on the frame, said bending shoe includes separate arcuate-shaped die portions disposed opposite one another, each die portion having a plurality of conduit-receiving grooves formed therein disposed parallel to one another and axially adjacent one another along the axis of rotation of said shoe, each of said grooves having a diameter differing from the others and substantially equal to the outer diameter of the conduit to be bent in that particular groove;
- drive means for rotating the bending shoe;
- a roller assembly mounted on the frame for supporting conduit during bending, said roller assembly including a roller housing, and roller means rotatably mounted on the housing, said roller means including a roller having a complementary conduit-receiving groove formed therein and being split along a plane normal to its axis of rotation to form a pair of disc members;
- adjusting means for adjusting the axial position of one of said disc members to vary the diameter of said complementary groove to substantially correspond to the outside diameter of the conduit to be bent, said adjusting means includes retaining means on the shaft member, and a key member slidably mounted on said roller housing and movable relative to said frame and disposed normal to the axis of rotation of said split roller, said key member having an inclined cam surface formed thereon for engagement with a pin projecting from said roller shaft to move said shaft axially upon sliding movement of said key member whereby said retaining means moves said one disc member axially to change the diameter of said complementary groove; and
- positioning means for moving said roller means between an operative and an inoperative position.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said roller means further includes a companion grooved roller disposed adjacent said split roller on the roller housing rotatable about an axis that is parallel to the axis of said split roller.
- 10. A conduit bending apparatus, comprising:
- a frame;
- a bending shoe member mounted on the frame, said shoe member having a conduit-receiving groove formed therein;
- a support member mounted on the frame for supporting conduit during bending, said support member having a complementary conduit-receiving groove formed therein, said support member includes a grooved roller mounted for rotation on a roller shaft, said roller is split along a plane normal to its axis of rotation to form an axially movable member;
- an adjusting means associated with said roller for varying the diameter of its respective groove, said adjusting means includes retaining means on said roller shaft for engagement with said axially movable member, a pin projecting radially from said shaft, and a key member slidably mounted on said support member and movable relative to said frame, said key member having an inclined cam surface thereon for sliding engagement with said pin to move said shaft axially along its rotational axis; and
- drive means in driving engagement with one of said members for developing relative motion between said members to bend a conduit disposed between said grooves.
- 11. A conduit bending apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- a bending shoe rotatably mounted on the frame having a conduit-receiving groove formed therein;
- drive means for rotating the bending shoe;
- a roller assembly mounted on the frame for supporting conduit during bending, said roller assembly including a roller housing, and roller means rotatably mounted on the housing, said roller means including a roller having a complementary conduit-receiving groove formed therein and being split along a plane normal to its axis of rotation to form a pair of disc members;
- adjusting means for adjusting the axial position of one of said disc members to vary the diameter of said complementary groove to substantially correspond to the outside diameter of the conduit to be bent, said adjusting means includes retaining means on the shaft of said split roller for engagement with said one disc member, and a key member slidably mounted on said roller housing and movable relative to said frame and disposed normal to the axis of rotation of said split roller, said key member having an inclined cam surface formed thereon for engagement with a pin projecting from said roller shaft to move said shaft axially upon sliding movement of said key member whereby said retaining means moves said one disc member axially to change the diameter of said complementary groove; and
- positioning means for moving said roller means between an operative and an inoperative position.
- 12. A conduit bending apparatus, comprising:
- a frame;
- a bending shoe member mounted on the frame, said shoe member having a conduit-receiving groove formed therein;
- a roller member rotatably mounted on the frame for supporting conduit during bending, said roller member having a complementary conduit-receiving groove formed therein, said roller member mounted for rotation on a roller shaft and split along a plane normal to its axis of rotation to form an axially movable member;
- an adjusting means associated with said roller for varying the diameter of its respective groove, said adjusting means includes retaining means on said roller shaft for engagement with said axially movable member, a pin projecting radially from said shaft, and a slidable key member mounted on said roller member and movable relative to said frame, said key member having an inclined cam surface thereon for sliding engagement with said pin to move said shaft axially along its rotational axis;
- positioning means for moving one of said members between an operative position wherein said grooves tightly engage the periphery of a conduit disposed therebetween and an inoperative position; and
- drive means in driving engagement with one of said members for developing relative motion between said members to bend said conduit.
- 13. A conduit bending apparatus, comprising:
- a frame;
- a bending shoe member mounted on the frame defining a first axis, said shoe member having a conduit-receiving groove formed therein;
- a roller member mounted on the frame for supporting conduit during bending, said roller member including a roller housing pivotally mounted about a second axis parallel to said first axis for movement in a plane transverse to said second axis, and roller means rotatably mounted on the housing, said roller means including a first roller having a complementary conduit-receiving groove formed therein;
- positioning means for moving said first roller between an operative position wherein said grooves tightly engage the periphery of a conduit disposed therebetween and an inoperative position, said positioning means includes an eccentric located at said second axis and a lever arm attached at one end to said eccentric for rotating said eccentric, said lever arm includes a second roller rotatably mounted at its free end, said arm being movable between a first position wherein said arm and eccentric rotate to move said first roller between said operative and inoperative positions and a second position wherein said arm is positioned between said first roller and said bending shoe member so that said second roller is positioned in operative position with said bending shoe member for bending conduit;
- stop means on said frame engageable by said roller housing when said arm is positioned in its second position for preventing pivotal movement of said roller housing; and
- drive means in driving engagement with one of said members for developing relative motion between said members to bend conduit.
- 14. A conduit bending apparatus, comprising:
- a frame;
- a bending shoe member rotatably mounted on the frame defining a first axis, said shoe member includes separate arcuate-shaped die portions disposed opposite one another, each die portion having a plurality of conduit-receiving grooves formed therein disposed parallel to one another and axially adjacent one another along said first axis, each of said grooves having a diameter differing from the others and substantially equal to the outer diameter of a conduit to be bent in that particular groove;
- a support member mounted on the frame for supporting conduit during bending, said support member including a roller housing pivotally mounted about a second axis parallel to said first axis for movement in a plane transverse to said second axis, and roller means rotatably mounted on the housing, said roller means including a first roller having a complementary conduit-receiving groove formed therein;
- positioning means for moving said support member transversely between an operative position wherein said grooves tightly engage the periphery of a conduit disposed therebetween and an inoperative position, said positioning means includes means movable to a position adjacent said bending shoe member for cooperation therewith to bend conduit with said roller means being in inoperative position; and
- drive means in driving engagement with one of said members for developing relative motion between said members to bend a conduit.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said first roller is split along a plane normal to its axis of rotation to form a pair of disc members separable to vary the diameter of said complementary conduit-receiving groove.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 further including adjusting means for adjusting the axial position of one of said disc members to vary the diameter of said complementary groove to substantially correspond to the outside diameter of a conduit to be bent.
- 17. A conduit bending apparatus, comprising:
- a frame;
- a bending shoe member mounted on the frame defining a first axis, said shoe member having a conduit-receiving groove formed therein;
- a roller member mounted on the frame for supporting conduit during bending, said roller member including a roller housing pivotally mounted about a second axis parallel to said first axis for movement in a plane transverse to said second axis, and roller means rotatably mounted on the housing, said roller means including a first roller having a complementary conduit-receiving groove formed therein;
- positioning means for moving said first roller between an operative position wherein said grooves tightly engage the periphery of a conduit disposed therebetween and an inoperative position, said positioning means includes means movable to a position adjacent said bending shoe member for cooperation therein to bend conduit with said first roller means being in inoperative position; and
- drive means in driving engagement with one of said members for developing relative motion between said members to bend conduit.
- 18. A conduit bending apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- a bending shoe rotatably mounted about an axis on the frame, said bending shoe includes separate arcuate-shaped die portions disposed opposite one another, each die portion having a plurality of conduit-receiving grooves formed therein disposed parallel to one another and axially adjacent one another along the axis of rotation of said shoe, each of said grooves having a diameter differing from the others and substantially equal to the outer diameter of the conduit to be bent in that particular groove;
- drive means for rotating the bending shoe;
- a roller assembly mounted on the frame for supporting conduit during bending, said roller assembly including a roller housing, and roller means rotatably mounted on the housing, said roller means including a roller having a complementary conduit-receiving groove formed therein and being split along a plane normal to its axis of rotation to form a pair of disc members;
- adjusting means for adjusting the axial position of one of said disc members to vary the diameter of said complementary groove to substantially correspond to the outside diameter of the conduit to be bent; and
- positioning means for moving said roller means between an operative and an inoperative position, said positioning means includes an eccentric and a lever arm attached at one end to said eccentric to rotating said eccentric, said lever arm includes a roller rotatably mounted at its free end, said arm being movable to a position wherein said roller may be utilized to bend relatively small diameter conduit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 368,278, filed Apr. 14, 1982, now abandoned.
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