Claims
- 1. A rib forming tool comprising:
- a tool holding bar;
- a tool head having two complementary tool head parts with a first tool head part hinged to the tool bar, whereby the tool bar permits limited pivotal motion of the first tool head part with respect to said tool bar and the second tool head part is hinged to the first tool head part, whereby the second part may achieve limited pivotal motion with respect to the first part;
- two rollers located in the first tool head part and rotatably retained by axles parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tubular workpiece and located equidistantly from the center of the tool head on radii 120.degree. apart, each roller having a thin flange located in a single forming plane normal to the longitudinal axis of the workpiece;
- a third roller similarly located in the second tool head part and similarly rotatably retained by an axle on a radius 120.degree. from each of said axle radii in the first part, the third roller having a thin flange disposed in the single forming plane;
- an adjustable screw means located in the second tool head part and penetrating through a facing surface of the second part between the center of the tool head and the circumference of the second part nearest the tool bar against the tool bar, whereby the degree of closure between the two complementary tool head parts may be controlled, thus regulating the depth of the rib formed in a tubular workpiece,
- the tool head having a hole exposing an equal portion of each of the three roller flanges in the single forming plane and of a diameter at least equal to that of the largest workpiece to be formed, whereby the tubular workpiece may be passed through the hole, supported on either end in a lathe while the second tool head part is raised away from the first tool tool head part and the first part is pivoted slightly with respect to the tool bar so that upon rotation of the tubular workpiece by the lathe, the the second tool head part may be brought into contact with workpiece by the handle thus simultaneously raising the first tool head part by means of the hinges and bringing the three roller flanges into contact with the tubular workpiece in the single forming plane, thereby exerting a pressure on the tubular workpiece and forming a circumferential internal rib in the tubular workpiece.
- 2. A rib forming tool for use in combination with lathe means capable of supporting and rotating a tubular workpiece, said tool comprising:
- a tool head having first and second complementary tool head parts, each having a semicircular notch within its facing surface, said facing surfaces being closed around a tubular workpiece by a first hinge connecting the tool head parts;
- a second hinge connecting the second tool head part to a support means to permit release of the tool head from the workpiece and pressing of internal circumferential ribs into the workpiece, the support means incorporating a stop to limit rotation of the tool head and the second hinge being located on the periphery of the tool head opposite the first hinge;
- three rollers mounted rotatably within the tool head equidistant from the center of the tool head, one of the rollers being mounted in the first tool head part on a radius at a right angle to the facing surface of the tool head part and the other rollers being mounted in the second tool head part on radii spaced 120 degrees from the radius on which the roller in the first tool head part is located, the roller in the first tool head part traveling on a curved line which has as its radius the distance between the centers of the roller in the first tool head part and the first hinge, the curved line approaching a straight line, tangent to the curved line at the point of intersection with a circle representing the deepest point of a rib where the rib depth is one half of the maximum rib depth, as the radius of the curved line is increased relative to the maximum rib depth, whereby the circularity of the tubular workpiece is maintained as ribs are formed;
- means for pressing the rollers into the tubular workpiece to form the circumferential ribs therein, which means is attached to the first tool head part thereby allowing the first tool head part to move in an arc about the first hinge and the second tool head part to move in an arc about the second hinge.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the course of, or under, a contract with the UNITED STATES ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION.
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