Claims
- 1. A tool for forming a circumferential projection in a pipe comprising:
- a turning bar including a first threaded portion (11), a smaller diameter upper portion with an oval upper end, and a tapered portion (12) at a lower end thereof;
- a pipe supporter including
- (a) a central bar hole (20) in which said turning bar is received, said bar hole including (i) a second threaded portion (21) which engages said first threaded portion (11) of said turning bar and (ii) a third threaded portion (27) above said second threaded portion (21),
- (b) an upper part which remains outside of the pipe including (i) a first sidewise threaded hole (24) and (ii) a second sidewise threaded hole (25), and
- (c) a lower part which is received in the pipe including (i) two opposite sidewise holes (23) disposed to be opposite said tapered portion (12) of said turning bar, each said opposite sidewise hole (23) having a steel ball disposed therein which is engageable by said tapered portion (12), (ii) two ring grooves provided on an outer surface of said pipe supporter with one said ring groove above and one said ring groove below a center of said opposite sidewise holes (23), and (iii) two springs, a respective said spring being disposed in a respective said ring groove such that said springs normally prevent said balls from passing outward through a respective said opposite sidewise hole (23) but said springs are spreadable to permit said balls to move outwards in said respective opposite sidewise holes (23);
- a threaded ring having a center hole in which said smaller diameter portion of said turning bar is rotatably received, said threaded ring engaging said third threaded portion (27) of said pipe supporter to hold said turning bar in said central bar hole (20) with said first threaded portion (11) of said turning bar engaged with said third threaded portion (27) of said pipe supporter;
- a handle which is threadably received in said first threaded sidewise hole (24) whereby said handle is useable to rotate said pipe supporter;
- a cutter for smoothing edges of a cut pipe, said cutter being threadably received in said second threaded sidewise hole (25); and
- a turning disc including an oval hole in which said oval upper end of said turning bar is received to secure said turning disc rotatably to said turning bar;
- such that a circumferential projection is formed in a pipe in which said tool is located by repeated rotation of said turning disc to move said tapered section downwardly and hence to force said balls further outwardly into engagement with the pipe and thereafter rotation of said pipe supporter with said handle.
- 2. A tool for forming a circumferential projection in a pipe comprising:
- a turning bar including a first threaded portion (11), a smaller diameter upper portion with an oval upper end, and a tapered portion (12) at a lower end thereof;
- a pipe supporter including
- (a) a central bar hole (20) in which said turning bar is received, said bar hole including (i) a second threaded portion (21) which engages said first threaded portion (11) of said turning bar and (ii) a third threaded portion (27) above said second threaded portion (21),
- (b) an upper part which remains outside of the pipe including (i) a first sidewise threaded hole (24), (ii) a second sidewise threaded hole (25), and (iii) a lowermost stair portion, and
- (c) a lower part which is received in the pipe including (i) two opposite sidewise holes (23) disposed to be opposite said tapered portion (12) of said turning bar, each said 1 opposite sidewise hole (23) having a steel ball disposed therein which is engageable by said tapered portion (12), (ii) a spring fitted about said lower part which is attached at an upper end thereof to said stair portion of said upper part, and (iii) a positioning ring located movably about said lower part and including a lower bottom to which is attached a lower end of said spring such that said positioning ring is normally positioned by said spring adjacent said opposite sidewise holes to prevent said balls from passing outward through a respective said opposite sidewise hole but said positioning ring is movable upwards to receive said spring therein as said lower part of said pipe supporter is received in the pipe;
- a threaded ring having a center hole in which said smaller diameter portion of said turning bar is rotatably received, said threaded ring engaging said third threaded portion (27) of said pipe supporter to hold said turning bar in said central bar hole (20) with said first threaded portion (11) of said turning bar engaged with said third threaded portion (27) of said pipe supporter;
- a handle which is threadably received in said first threaded sidewise hole (24) whereby said handle is useable to rotate said pipe supporter;
- a cutter for smoothing edges of a cut pipe, said cutter being threadably received in said second threaded sidewise hole (25); and
- a turning disc including an oval hole in which said oval upper end of said turning bar is received to secure said turning disc rotatably to said turning bar;
- such that a circumferential projection is formed in a pipe in which said tool is located by repeated rotation of said turning disc to move said tapered section downwardly and hence to force said balls further outwardly into engagement with the pipe and thereafter rotation of said pipe supporter with said handle.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 07/395,513 filed Aug. 18, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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