This disclosure relates generally to devices and methods for straightening wound continuous long-length tubing. More particularly, this disclosure relates generally to devices and methods for straightening metal tubing wound onto spools.
Briefly stated, a portable rotary tubing straightener apparatus comprises a mobile console. A spool mounting assembly is mounted to the console. A motor is supported on the console and drives a shaft which rotates a drive roller. An adjustable tensioner assembly has a tension roller positionable opposite the drive roller. The drive and tension rollers are engageable at opposed locations of a continuous tubing. A rotary straightener assembly is mounted to the console. A second motor is carried by the console and activatable to rotate the rotary straightener assembly. Upon mounting a spool with tubing to the spool mounting assembly and feeding tubing through the rotary assembly and between the rollers and activating the first and second motors, the tubing unwinds from the spool and exits in a continuous straightened condition from the drive and tension rollers.
In a preferred form, the adjustable tensioner assembly further comprises a pivot arm mounting the tension roller. A variably positionable shaft engages the pivot arm and has a rotary handle. A safety cover has a pair of apertures and encloses the rotary straightener assembly wherein the rotary straightener assembly is disposed between the apertures and tubing is passable through the apertures and the rotary straightener assembly. Upright guides, each having an eye, guide entry of the tubing to the tensioner assembly. The mobile console also has a plurality of wheels. At least some of the wheels have a settable brake.
The safety cover is secured to the console by a safety latch. A safety interlock switch prevents operation in the event that the safety cover is not locked to the console. The safety cover preferably further comprises a pair of opposed handles to facilitate removal of the cover from the console.
A control panel has manually operating controls which control the speed of the first motor and the second motor. The rotary straightener assembly preferably comprises an arbor with a plurality of removable pegs.
The mobile console includes a perforated panel and a ventilation fan for ventilating heat from the console. The spool mounting assembly has an unwinder mechanism which unwinds tubing from a spool mounted to the spool mounting assembly.
A portable rotary tubing straightener apparatus comprises a console with a spool mounting assembly mounted to the console. A first motor is operably connected to drive a drive roller. An adjustable tensioner assembly includes a tension roller. The drive and tension rollers are engageable with a received tubing at generally opposed locations. A rotary straightener assembly is mounted to the console. Another motor carried by the console is activatable to rotate the rotary straightener assembly. Upon mounting a spool with tubing to the spool mounting assembly and feeding tubing through the rotary assembly and between the drive and tension rollers and activating the first and second motors, the tubing unwinds from the spool and exits in a continuous, straightened condition from the drive and tension rollers.
The adjustable tensioner assembly further preferably has a pivot arm mounting the tension roller and a variably positionable shaft engages the pivot arm and has a rotary handle. A safety cover defines a pair of apertures enclosing the rotary straightener assembly. The rotary straightener assembly is disposed between the apertures. Tubing is passable through the apertures and the rotary straightener assembly. Upright guides each have an eye for guiding the tubing to a location between the drive roller and the tension roller.
The console is preferably supported on a plurality of omni-directional castor wheels. A control panel is mounted to the console and has an on/off switch for the first motor and an on/off switch for the second motor. In addition, the control panel has a dial for regulating the speed of the first motor and a second dial for regulating the speed of the second motor.
The rotary straightener assembly further preferably comprises an arbor having a plurality of removable pegs. The safety cover for the rotary straightener assembly is lockable to the console via a safety latch. A safety interlock switch is activatable to prevent rotation of the rotary straightener assembly in the event that the safety cover is not properly latched to the console.
A portable rotary tubing straightener apparatus comprises a console. A spool mounting assembly is mounted to the console. A motor is supported on the console and drives a drive member. An adjustable tensioner assembly has a pivot arm mounting a tension member. The drive and tension members are engageable at generally opposed locations of a continuous tubing to advance the tubing. A rotary straightener assembly is mounted to the console. A second motor is carried by the console and activatable to rotate the rotary straightener assembly. Upon mounting a spool with tubing to the spool mounting assembly and feeding tubing through the rotary assembly and between the drive and tension members and activating the motors, the tubing unwinds from the spool and traverses a generally linear path from the rotary assembly and exits in a continuous straightened condition from the drive and tension members.
With reference to the drawings wherein like numerals represent like parts throughout the several figures, a portable rotary tubing straightener apparatus is generally designated by the numeral 10. The straightener apparatus is adapted to receive and mount a spool 12 of tubing 14 and to feed the tubing in the feed direction indicated to automatically straighten the tubing for usage. The tubing 14 typically has a continuous long-length configuration of uniform diameter and is manufactured from various metal and steel alloys. The tubing 14 has numerous usages, such as high pressure fuel lines and hydraulic controls. The tubing 14 is typically wound onto spools for storage and transport.
The portable straightener apparatus 10 comprises a mobile console 20 having a cabinet form with a heavy duty base 21 supported by omni-directional caster wheels 22. The caster wheels 22 have a manually settable brake 23 for immobilizing the wheels. In the illustrated embodiment, there are six caster wheels. The console 20 has side panels 24, 25 and 26, a front panel 28 and a rear panel 29. Panel 25 is perforated to provide ventilation. Representative dimensions in inches for one embodiment are indicated in
A spool support stand unwinder assembly 40 is mounted at the rear of the console. The unwinder assembly 40 functions to facilitate the rotation of spool 12 to unwind the tubing 14. The spool support stand assembly includes a laterally projecting axle 42 for receiving the spool and a retainer cap 44 for locking the received spool 12 to the axle 42.
The console 20 includes an upper platform 30 which mounts and receives a safety cover assembly 50. The cover assembly 50 encloses a rotatable elongated rotary straightener assembly 60. The rotation of the rotary assembly 60 acts to progressively alleviate coiling in the tubing. The safety cover assembly 50 includes a lower rear aperture 51 and a frontal aperture 53 through which the tubing to be straightened is passed. The safety cover assembly 50 includes an open box-like enclosure with a pair of handles 52 for lifting same from the platform for removal when desired.
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Two substantially identical, spaced upright tube guides 54 and 56 are mounted to the platform 30 forwardly of the cover assembly 50. The guides 54 and 56 have eyes 57 and 59, respectively, for slidably receiving the tubing 14. The guides 54, 56 and eyes 55, 57 align with the apertures 53. A third guide 58 with an eye 59 is mounted rearwardly of the cover assembly 50 to guide the tubing to the rotary straightener assembly 60.
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The guides 56 and 58 respectively support the aligned eyes 57 and 59 which slidably receive and guide the tubing for passage to the straightener drive subassembly 80 (best illustrated in
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A screw shaft 108 having a rotary handle 110 is variably positionable to regulate the tension applied by the idler roller 104 against the tubing. The actuation and operation of the motor 90 causes the rollers to engage opposite sides of the tubing 14 and to progressively payout the tubing 14 in a straight linear fashion as tubing is unwound from the spool.
A module 34 houses a PLC, breakers, a transformer, a power supply and a contactor (not illustrated).
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The speeds of the motors 70 and 90 are synchronized so that the straightening at the straightener assembly 60 and the drive sub-assembly 80 and the unwinding of the spool is coordinated. The tension on the tubing 14 between the rollers 94 and 104 is adjusted by the handle 110 to provide the proper opposed drive engagement.
While a preferred embodiment has been described, the foregoing description should not be deemed a limitation of the invention. Accordingly, various adaptations, modifications and alternatives may be provided without departing from the spirit and the scope of the present invention.
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61838607 | Jun 2013 | US |