Claims
- 1. A tool for working a substantially square metal tube having a hollow interior and an outer surface including four corner portions to produce an end reduction in the tube, said tool comprising:
- a head having a longitudinally extending interior cavity and a plurality of roller cavities, each of said roller cavities communicating with said interior cavity;
- four grooved rollers, each of said grooved rollers being rotatably mounted within one of said roller cavities, each of said grooved rollers having a periphery extending into said interior cavity, said periphery of each of said grooved rollers having a generally V-shaped portion, said V-shaped portions of said grooved rollers combining to define a substantially square shaped entrance of said interior cavity each of said V-shaped portions being effective for engaging one of the corner portions of the outer surface of the tube as the tube passes into said interior cavity of said head;
- a mandrel disposed within said interior cavity of said head, said mandrel having a first end protruding forward from said head, said mandrel being immovable relative to said head and spaced apart from said periphery of each of said grooved rollers, said mandrel being inserted into the hollow interior of the tube as the tube passes into said interior cavity.
- 2. The tool as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said head includes a base block, a spacer portion connected to said base block, and a face block portion connected to said spacer portion;
- said base block, said spacer portion and said face block portion combine to define said interior cavity;
- said mandrel extends longitudinally through said face block portion and said spacer portion and into said base block;
- said face block portion includes said roller cavities and a plurality of face blocks configured to define said roller cavities.
- 3. The tool as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- each of said grooved rollers is rotatably mounted on a roll pin disposed within said head;
- two of said grooved rollers are rotatable in a substantially vertical plane and two of said grooved rollers are rotatable in a substantially horizontal plane.
- 4. The tool as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said generally V-shaped portion of said periphery comprises a centrally disposed portion of said periphery of each of said grooved rollers;
- said periphery of each of said grooved rollers further includes a pair of end surfaces, each of said end surfaces extending from opposite sides of said centrally disposed V-shaped portions;
- each of said end surfaces of each of said grooved rollers are disposed in close proximity to one of said end surfaces of an adjacent one of said grooved rollers, whereby said plurality of grooved rollers substantially encapsulate the substantially square metal tube as the tube engages said rollers.
- 5. The tool as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said mandrel is a substantially solid rod having a generally polygonal cross-section;
- said mandrel includes a forward end having at least one longitudinally extending chamfer to facilitate insertion into the hollow interior of the tube.
- 6. The tool as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said grooved rollers which are disposed relative to one another so as to substantially encapsulate the tube as the tube passes into said interior cavity.
- 7. A tool as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said mandrel further includes an opposite end which is secured to said head.
- 8. The tool as recited in claim 2, wherein:
- said base block, said spacer portion and said face block portion are fixedly attached to one another.
- 9. The tool as recited in claim 2, wherein:
- said base block, said spacer portion and said face block portion comprise a one-piece construction.
- 10. The tool as recited in claim 3, wherein:
- each of said roll pins extends between an adjacent pair of said face blocks.
- 11. The tool as recited in claim 4, wherein:
- each of said end surfaces of said grooved rollers comprises a beveled surface.
- 12. The tool as recited in claim 5, wherein:
- said mandrel has a generally square cross-section.
- 13. The tool as recited in claim 5, wherein:
- said mandrel has a generally rectangular cross-section.
- 14. The tool as recited in claim 6, wherein:
- each of said grooved rollers is made of tool steel.
- 15. A tool for working a shaped metal tube having a hollow interior and an outer surface including four corner portions to produce an end reduction in the tube, wherein the shaped metal tube is a substantially rectangular metal tube having a pair of opposing, relatively long sides and a pair of opposing, relatively short sides, said tool comprising:
- a head having a longitudinally extending interior cavity and a plurality of roller cavities, each of said roller cavities communicating with said interior cavity;
- a plurality of grooved rollers, each of said grooved rollers being rotatably mounted within one of said roller cavities, each of said grooved rollers having a periphery extending into said interior cavity and configured to engage a portion of the outer surface of the tube as the tube passes into said interior cavity of said head;
- a mandrel disposed within said interior cavity of said head, said mandrel having a first end protruding forward from said head, said mandrel being immovable relative to said head and spaced apart from said periphery of each of said grooved rollers, said mandrel being inserted into the hollow interior of the tube as the tube passes into said interior cavity; wherein
- said head includes a base block, a spacer portion connected to said base block, and a face block connected to said spacer portion;
- said base block, said spacer and said face block portion combine to define said interior cavity;
- said mandrel extends longitudinally through said face block portion and said spacer portion and into said base block;
- said face block portion includes said roller cavities and a plurality of face blocks configured to define said roller cavities;
- said tool includes four of said grooved rollers;
- said periphery of each of said grooved rollers has a generally V-shaped portion effective for engaging one of the corner portions of the tube as the tube passes into said interior cavity of said tool;
- said tool further includes a pair of flat-area rollers, each of said flat-area rollers being disposed laterally between a pair of said grooved rollers, each of said flat-area rollers being effective for engaging one of the relatively long sides of the substantially rectangular metal tube as the tube passes into said interior cavity of said head.
- 16. The tool as recited in claim 15, wherein:
- said tool further includes a plurality of roll pins disposed within said head;
- each of said grooved rollers and each of said flat-area rollers is rotatably mounted on one of said roll pins;
- each of said flat-area rollers is rotatable in a substantially vertical plane and each of said grooved rollers is rotatable in a plane which is inclined relative to a vertical plane.
- 17. The tool as recited in claim 16, wherein:
- a first one of said flat-area rollers is disposed above said mandrel and the other of said flat-area rollers is disposed below said mandrel;
- said periphery of each of said flat-area rollers includes a pair of substantially cylindrical end portions and a raised, substantially cylindrical central portion extending between said end portions, said raised portion extending radially beyond said end portion and being effective for engaging one of the relatively long sides of the substantially rectangular metal tube as the tube passes into said interior cavity of said head.
- 18. The tool as recited in claim 17, wherein:
- said mandrel includes a pair of longitudinally extending grooves, each of said grooves being formed in one of an upper surface and a lower surface of said mandrel;
- each of said grooves has a shape which is complimentary to a shape of said raised, substantially cylindrical central portion of one of said flat-area rollers.
- 19. A tool for working a shaped metal tube having a hollow interior and an outer surface to produce an end reduction in the tube, said tool comprising:
- a head having a longitudinally extending interior cavity and a plurality of roller cavities, each of said roller cavities communicating with said interior cavity;
- a plurality of grooved rollers, each of said grooved rollers being rotatable mounted within one of said roller cavities, each of said grooved rollers having a periphery extending into said interior cavity and configured to engage a portion of the outer surface of the tube as the tube passes into said interior cavity of said head;
- a mandrel disposed within said interior cavity of said head, said mandrel having a first end protruding forward from said head, said mandrel being immovable relative to said head and spaced apart from said periphery of each of said grooved rollers, said mandrel being inserted into the hollow interior of the tube as the tube passes into said interior cavity:
- said tool further comprises a rake disposed within said interior cavity of said head;
- said rake includes an aperture extending therethrough, said aperture communicating with said interior cavity;
- said aperture includes a forward, flared portion and a tapered bore extending longitudinally rearward from said forward, flared portion.
- 20. The tool as recited in claim 19, wherein:
- said mandrel extends longitudinally through said aperture of said rake and into said base block.
- 21. A tool for working a shaped metal tube having a hollow interior and an outer surface to produce an end reduction in the tube, said tool comprising:
- a head having a longitudinally extending interior cavity and a plurality of roller cavities, each of said roller cavities communicating with said interior cavity;
- a plurality of grooved rollers, each of said grooved rollers being rotatable mounted within one of said roller cavities, each of said grooved rollers having a periphery extending into said interior cavity and configured to engage a portion of the outer surface of the tube as the tube passes into said interior cavity of said head;
- a mandrel disposed within said interior cavity of said head, said mandrel having a first end protruding forward from said head, said mandrel being immovable relative to said head and spaced apart from said periphery of each of said grooved rollers, said mandrel being inserted into the hollow interior of the tube as the tube passes into said interior cavity; wherein;
- said tool includes four of said grooved rollers and further include a pair of flat-area rollers;
- said grooved rollers and said flat-area rollers are disposed relative to one another so as to substantially encapsulate the tube as the tube passes into said interior cavity.
- 22. The tool as recited in claim 21, wherein:
- each of said grooved rollers and each of said flat-area rollers is made of tool steel.
- 23. A tool as recited in claim 21, wherein:
- said periphery of each of said grooved rollers has a generally V-shaped portion effective for engaging one of the corner portions of the tube as the tube passes into said interior cavity of said tool;
- each of said flat-area rollers is disposed laterally between a pair of said grooved rollers and is effective for engaging one of the relatively long sides of the substantially rectangular metal tube as the tube passes into said interior cavity of said head.
- 24. A tool as recited in claim 21, further comprising:
- a rake disposed within said interior cavity of said head; wherein
- said rake includes an aperture extending therethrough, said aperture communicating with said interior cavity;
- said aperture includes a forward, flared portion and a tapered bore extending longitudinally rearward from said forward, flared portion.
- 25. A tool as recited in claim 21, wherein:
- said mandrel further includes an opposite end which is secured to said head.
CROSS-REFERENCES
The subjection application claims the priority benefits of U.S. Provisional Patent Application having Ser. No. 60/040,835 filed on Mar. 19, 1997, entitled: "Tool for Swaging Metal Tubing, and Integral Tubular Framing System Incorporating Swaged Metal Tubing."
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