Claims
- 1. A swaging tool, comprising:
- a first die;
- a second die adapted to be moved toward the first die to swage a workpiece therebetween;
- a head for holding the first die with respect to the second die during swaging;
- a cylinder for supporting the second die and having means for moving the second die toward the first die;
- connecting means for connecting the head to the cylinder, the connecting means comprising a pair of tongues on the head adapted to be moved into sliding engagement with a pair of grooves on the cylinder, the tongues and grooves extending in a direction substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder; and
- head alignment means associated with one of the tongues and its corresponding groove for preventing reversal of the orientation of the first die with respect to the second die and thereby properly aligning the dies in the same orientation each time the head is connected to the cylinder, such that the head may be connected to the cylinder from either side of the cylinder.
- 2. The swaging tool of claim 1, wherein the head alignment means comprises a rib extending along the length of one of the groove sand a trough extending along the length of a corresponding tongue, the rib being adapted to be moved into sliding engagement with the trough upon assembly of the head to the cylinder.
- 3. The swaging tool of claim 1, wherein a portion of each tongue in the area where it engages the groove is adapted to be worn down or roughened during use of the tool to indicate tool wear.
- 4. The swaging tool of claim 1, further comprising means for aligning the second die with respect to the cylinder in the proper orientation.
- 5. The swaging tool of claim 4, wherein the means for aligning the second die with respect to the cylinder comprises:
- a die holder on an upper surface of the cylinder for holding the second die;
- a pin connected to the cylinder and projecting from its upper surface at a predetermined location, the pin being adapted to be received in a hole in the die holder such that the die and die holder are assembled onto the cylinder in the same orientation each time.
- 6. The swaging tool of claim 1, further comprising means for inhibiting rotation of the second die with respect to the cylinder, comprising
- a die holder on an upper surface of the cylinder for holding the second die; and
- a shoulder extending from the upper surface of the cylinder adapted for abutting engagement with the die holder to inhibit its rotation with respect to the cylinder.
- 7. The swaging tool of claim 1, wherein the means for moving the second die toward the first die comprises piston means.
- 8. The swaging tool of claim 7, wherein the piston means comprises:
- a partition in the cylinder defining a first chamber at one end of the cylinder adjacent to the second die and a second chamber at the other end thereof;
- a first piston having a head reciprocally retained within the first chamber and a rod slideably extending through a bore in the cylinder for connection to the second die;
- a return spring positioned in the first chamber between the one end of the cylinder and the head of the first piston;
- a second piston having a head reciprocally retained within the second chamber and a rod slideably extending through a bore in the partition for abutment with the head of the first piston, the second piston further including an axial bore therethrough for providing fluid communication between the first and second chambers; and
- means for supplying fluid into the second chamber to move the pistons toward the one end of the cylinder and thereby move the second die toward the first die to swage a workpiece.
- 9. The swaging tool of claim 8, wherein the return spring comprises a plurality of stacked disc springs.
- 10. The swaging tool of claim 8, wherein the second chamber in the cylinder further includes a cylindrical end cap opposite the partition for closing off the second chamber, the end cap including external threads adapted for threaded engagement with internal threads on the second chamber.
- 11. The swaging tool of claim 10, further comprising tool insertion guides to prevent damage to the tool components during assembly of the tool.
- 12. The swaging tool of claim 11, wherein one of the tool insertion guides comprises a cylindrical sleeve having a thin walled inner end inserted into and fitting against the internal threads of the second chamber and a thick walled outer end extending out of the second chamber, the entrance to the sleeve at the outer end being chamfered to facilitate insertion of the first piston into the first chamber of the cylinder.
- 13. The swaging tool of claim 11, wherein another of the tool insertion guides comprises a cylindrical sleeve adapted to be placed on the open end of the externally threaded end cap, the inner diameter of the sleeve being substantially the same as the inner diameter of the end cap, the entrance to the sleeve being chamfered to facilitate insertion of the second piston into the cylindrical end cap.
- 14. The swaging tool of claim 10, wherein the internal threads on the second chamber of the cylinder have a root radius that is larger than the UNJ standard root radius.
- 15. The swaging tool of claim 10, wherein the internal threads on the second chamber of the cylinder have a root radius that is approximately 25 percent to 50 percent larger than the UNJ standard root radius.
- 16. The swaging tool of claim 10, wherein the internal threads on the second chamber of the cylinder have a root radius that is approximately 40 percent larger than the UNJ standard root radius.
- 17. The swaging tool of claim 10, wherein the external threads on the cylindrical end cap are tapered outwardly such that the outer diameter of the end cap increases in a direction away from the open end of the cap.
- 18. The swaging tool of claim 10, wherein the crest of the external threads on the cylindrical end cap are removed.
- 19. The swaging tool of claim 1, further comprising:
- a pair of die retainer plates at opposite ends of each die for retaining the dies within the tool;
- a fastener for securing the die retainer plates to the tool; and
- resilient means positioned between the die retainer plates and the fastener to allow for expansion of the workpiece during swaging without breaking off the fastener or damaging the retainer plates.
- 20. The swaging tool of claim 19, wherein the resilient means comprises a Belleville washer positioned between the head of at least one of the fasteners and the outer surface of its corresponding retainer plate.
- 21. The swaging tool of claim 19, wherein the resilient means comprises three Belleville washers positioned in series between the head of at least one of the fasteners and the outer surface of its corresponding retainer plate.
- 22. The swaging tool of claim 1, further comprising swivel means for enabling the tool to be rotated in a plane coinciding with the axis of the cylinder.
- 23. The swaging tool of claim 1, further comprising swivel means for enabling the tool to follow a cylindrical path around the axis of the swivel means.
- 24. The swaging tool of claim 1, further comprising swivel means for enabling the tool to be rotated in a plane coinciding with the axis of the cylinder as well as enabling the tool to follow a cylindrical path around the axis of the swivel means.
- 25. The swaging tool of claim 1, further comprising a die holder on the cylinder having a central portion for receiving the second die and a pair of tapered outer surfaces on opposite sides of the second die adapted, at the end of the swaging operation, to engage a complementary pair of tapered outer shoulders on opposite sides of the first die in the head.
- 26. The swaging tool of claim 25, wherein the angle of the tapered surfaces on the die holder and the angle of the tapered shoulders on the head are approximately 15 degrees to 45 degrees with respect to the transverse axis of the tool.
- 27. The swaging tool of claim 26, wherein the angle of the tapered surfaces on the die holder and the angle of the tapered shoulders on the head are approximately 30 degrees with respect to the transverse axis of the tool.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 291,003, filed Dec. 27,1988, now abandoned.
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