Claims
- 1. A gravity operated tube gripper for gripping the inner walls of a single, substantially vertically oriented tube located within a densely packed array of tubes when said gripper is lowered into an upper open end of said tube from a position above said tube, comprising:
- (a) a gripping means including a collet assembly having an expandable collet at one end which is insertable within a tube, and a collet expander for selectively engaging and expanding said expandable collet;
- (b) a suspension member having a distal end, and a proximal end that is connected to said expander and detachably connected to said collet assembly for suspending said collet assembly over said expander, and for transmitting a torsional force to said expander, and
- (c) a stop collar on the end of said collet assembly opposite said expandable collar for seating said collet assembly on the open end of the tube so that the stop collar bears the weight of said collet assembly;
- (d) a latch means which is rotatably and remotely operable only by rotating the distal end of the suspension member when the stop collar bears the weight of the collet assembly on the open end of the tube in order to transmit a torsional force to said expander for selectively detaching said collet assembly from said suspension member so that gravity causes said expandable collet to forcefully engage said expander and expand said expandable collet into gripping contact with the inner walls of said tube,
- wherein the maximum cross sectional area of said tube gripper is only slightly in excess of the outer diameter of said tube to facilitate the manipulation of the gripper within said densely packed array of tubes.
- 2. The tube gripper of claim 1, wherein said latch includes a hook member and a pin member, and wherein said pin member may be disengaged from said hook member by rotating said suspension member when the weight of said collet assembly is borne by the open end of said tube.
- 3. The tube gripper of claim 2, wherein said hook member is attached to said stop collar and said pin member is attached to said suspension member.
- 4. The tube gripper of claim 1, wherein said expander and said collet assembly are slidably engaged so that said expander may be slid into said expandable collet.
- 5. The tube gripper of claim 1, wherein said expander includes a tapered expansion member connected to said suspension member by means of a rod.
- 6. The tube gripper of claim 5, wherein said collet assembly includes a bore which extends from the mouth of said expandable collet to the other end of said collet assembly, and wherein said rod of said expander extends through said bore.
- 7. The tube gripper of claim 1, further including an extension means for extending the length of said suspension member.
- 8. The tube gripper of claim 7, wherein said extension means includes a plurality of mutually connectable extension members, whereby the length of said extension means may be adjusted.
- 9. The tube gripper of claim 7, wherein said extension means includes a threaded rod.
- 10. The tube gripper of claim 8, wherein said plurality of extension members are mutually connectable in tandem by means of threaded joints.
- 11. The tube gripper of claim 1, wherein said suspension member terminates in an eyelet.
- 12. The tube gripper of claim 1, wherein said expandable collet includes a plurality of resilient fingers having barbed threads for grippingly engaging the inside walls of said tube.
- 13. A gravity operated tube gripper for releasably gripping the inner walls of a single tube which is substantially vertically oriented within a closely packed array of tubes, comprising:
- (a) a gripping means which is insertable within a tube when said gripper is lowered into an upper open end of the tube from a position thereabove including a collet assembly having an expandable collet at one end which is insertable within a tube, and a collet expander which is slidably engaged to said collet assembly which includes a tapered expansion member for selectively engaging and expanding the expandable collet when said tapered expansion member is forcefully engaged into the mouth of the expandable collet;
- (b) a substantially rigid suspension member having a distal end, and a proximal end connected to said expander and detachably connected to said collet assembly for remotely lowering and inserting said expandable collet of said collet assembly into the open end of a tube, and for suspending the mouth of said expandable collet over the tapered expansion member of said expander, and
- (c) a stop collar circumscribing said collet assembly at the end opposite said expandable collet for limiting the depth to which the expandable collet may be inserted within said tube, and for seating said collet assembly of said gripper on the open end of the tube so that said tube end bears the weight of the collet assembly, and
- (d) a latch means including a disengageable pin member and hook member, said latch means being rotatably and remotely operable by rotating the distal end of said suspension member when the weight of the collet assembly is borne by the end of the tube through said stop collar, wherein said latch means selectively detaches said collet assembly from said suspension member so that the weight of said collet assembly causes the tapered expansion member to forcefully engage the mouth of the expandable collet and to expand the expandable collet into gripping contact with the inner walls of said tube solely as a result of the force of gravity acting upon the collet assembly,
- wherein the maximum cross sectional area of said tube gripper is only slightly in excess of the outer diameter of said tube in order to facilitate the manipulation of the gripper within said array of tubes, and wherein the pin member of the latch means becomes disengaged from the hook member when the weight of the collet assembly is borne by the open end of the tube, whereupon the pin member may be rotated out of alignment with the hook member by rotating the suspension member so that the pin member and hook member will not re-engage when the collet assembly is lifted off the tube end.
- 14. The tube gripper of claim 13, wherein said hook member is attached to said collar, and said pin member is attached to said suspension member.
- 15. The tube gripper of claim 13, wherein said collet assembly includes a bore which extends from the mouth of said expandable collet through said collar, and wherein said tapered expansion member of the expander is slidably engaged to said collet assembly by means of a rod connected between said tapered expansion member and said suspension member which slidably extends through said bore.
- 16. The tube gripper of claim 7, further including an extension means for extending the length of said suspension member.
- 17. The tube gripper of claim 16, wherein said extension means includes a plurality of mutually connectable extension members, whereby the length of said extension means may be adjusted.
- 18. The tube gripper of claim 16, wherein said extension means includes a threaded rod.
- 19. The tube gripper of claim 17, wherein said plurality of extension members are mutually connectable in tandem by means of threaded joints.
- 20. The tube gripper of claim 16, wherein said extension means terminates in an eyelet.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 631,351 filed July 16, 1984, now abandoned.
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