The invention relates to pipe cutting templates for marking cutting lines on pipes for subsequent connection to another pipe.
The development and use of pipe cutting templates is well known for the fabrication of various connection or intersection types, such as end-to-end pipe connections at various angles such as 45°, 90°, and 180° (straight end-to-end); as well as connections or intersections between a trunk pipe and a branch pipe, which require a saddle or cope contoured cut.
In one aspect, a wrap-around pipe cutting template for marking a cutting line on a pipe having a particular diameter and a corresponding circumference for cutting the pipe in preparation for connection to another pipe employing at least one particular connection type and at least one particular angle of connection is provided. The template includes a flexible magnetic sheet having a front surface and a rear magnetized surface for retaining the sheet on the pipe; the sheet having a pair of straight side edges parallel to each other and defining a width of the sheet, the width of the sheet corresponding to the diameter of the pipe such that, during use when the sheet is wrapped around the pipe, the side edges abut; and the sheet additionally having a pair of opposed end edges, at least one of the end edges contoured to serve as a guide for marking the pipe with a cutting line corresponding to the pipe diameter, the at least one particular connection type, and the at least one particular angle of connection.
In another aspect, a set of wrap-around pipe cutting templates for marking cutting lines on pipes having various particular diameters and corresponding circumferences for cutting a pipe in preparation for connection to another pipe employing various connection types and at various particular angles of connection is provided. The set includes a plurality of flexible magnetic sheets, each of the sheets having a front surface and a rear magnetized surface for retaining the sheet on the pipe. Each of the sheets has a pair of straight side edges parallel to each other and defining a width of the sheet, the width of the sheet corresponding to the diameter of the pipe such that, during use when the sheet is wrapped around the pipe, the side edges abut. Each of the sheets additionally has a pair of opposed end edges, at least one of the end edges contoured to serve as a guide for marking the pipe with a cutting line corresponding to the pipe diameter, the at least one particular connection type, and the at least one particular angle of connection.
In yet another aspect, a method of cutting a pipe having a particular diameter and a corresponding circumference in preparation for connection to another pipe employing at least one particular connection type and at least one particular angle of connection is provided. The method includes the step of providing a wrap-around pipe cutting template sized for the particular pipe diameter and corresponding circumference, the template in turn including a flexible magnetic sheet having a front surface and a rear magnetized surface for retaining the sheet on the pipe, the sheet having a pair of straight side edges parallel to each other and defining a width of the sheet, the width of the sheet corresponding to the diameter of the pipe such that, during use when the sheet is wrapped around the pipe, the side edges abut, and the sheet additionally having a pair of opposed end edges, at least one of the end edges contoured to serve as a guide for marking the pipe with a cutting line corresponding to the pipe diameter, the at least one particular connection type, and the at least one particular angle of connection. The method includes the further steps of wrapping the template around the pipe and magnetically securing the template to the pipe so that the side edges abut, and employing the at least one of the end edges as a guide to mark the pipe for subsequent cutting.
It will be appreciated that pipes are available in standard sizes, characterized by an inside diameter (ID) and an outside diameter (OD), as indicated in
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The template 10 more particularly is made of flexible magnetic sheet, widely available as a stock material, and may be die cut. The flexible magnetic sheet 12 has a front surface 22 and a rear magnetized surface 24 for retaining the sheet 20 on the representative pipe 12. The flexible magnetic sheet 20 accordingly is self-retaining on the pipe 12 for convenient use, and additionally is sufficiently robust to serve repeatedly as a template, and has sufficient thickness to reliably guide the marking device 16. Accordingly, during use the template 10 is wrapped around the pipe 12, and magnetically secured.
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The sheet 20 additionally has a pair of opposed end edges 30 and 32. At least one of the end edges 30 and 32, and preferably both, is contoured to serve as a guide for marking the pipe 12 with a cutting line (e.g., the cutting line 14) corresponding to the pipe diameter, a particular desired connection or interface type, and a particular angle of connection.
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Graphical techniques for generating template contours are well known. In addition, computer software packages are available for generating such contours. In addition, generalized 3D solid modeling software such as “Autodesk Inventor” can be employed.
Wrap-around pipe cutting templates embodying the invention preferably are provided as a set, represented by the templates of
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While specific embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is realized that numerous modifications and changes will occur to those skilled in the art. It is therefore to be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and changes as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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