The present invention relates to a tube faring tool, and more particularly to a tube jig device to hold a tube for the tube flaring tool.
In the art of butt joint of two metal tubes, a size of an end of one of the tubes is changed (usually is expanded) prior to connect to the other tube. A tube jig device is applied to hold the tube for a tube flaring tool to expand the end thereof. The tube flaring tool is provided with an expander, and the expander is squeezed into the tube to expand it. The size of the tube to be expanded is determined by the size, the diameter, and a moving distance of the expander. The angle and diameter of the tube to be expanded is limited for a good condition of butt joint.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,526,023 disclosed a conventional tube jig device for a tube flaring tool to hold a tube to be expanded. User has to manually adjust a position (especially adjust the length of the tube in the jig device) of the metal tube in the tube jig device to expand an end of the tube. Adjustment by eyes is the only way the user may do for this process, and it is not precise enough for the butt joint of the tubes.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,119,421 disclosed another conventional tube jig device, which provided an anvil. The anvil is an independent element to be installed in different holes of the tube jig device according to requirements. The anvil is provided with a standard surface to abut against an end of the metal tube. As a result, the metal tube will have a predetermined length in the tube jig device to be expanded by a tube flaring tool. After the metal tube is positioned, the anvil is turned and moved to be mounted on an opposite end of the metal tube, and then the anvil is moved by an expander of the tube flaring tool to push the metal tube by the anvil for expansion. However, it is not convenient for the user to operate the anvil.
In view of the above, the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a tube jig device for a tube flaring tool, which provides a precise and easy adjustment to position the tube in the device.
In order to achieve the objective of the present invention, a tube jig device for clamping a tube to be expanded by a tube flaring tool includes a base having a first surface and a second surface on opposite sides thereof, and a plurality of gripping holes with opposite ends open at the first and the second surfaces, wherein each of the gripping holes has a round hole and an expanding hole, and an end of the expanding hole is connected to the round hole, and an opposite end of the expanding hole is open at the first surface; a height gauge having a plurality of stop portions, wherein the height gauge is movably connected to the base with the stop portion on the first surface and parallel to the first surface; wherein the height gauge is moved to a position where the stop portions are above the expanding holes respectively for the tube clamped in the gripping hole to abut against.
The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
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The base includes a first base 40 and a second base 42, and the first base 40 is pivoted to the second base 42 at a position behind the holes 27, 28, and a gripping portion is formed on each of the first and the second bases 22, 24 respectively. A spring has its opposite ends urging the gripping portions of the first and the second bases 22, 24, so that the first and the second bases 22, 24 normally touch each other, and they are separated from each other when the gripping portions are exerted. The height gauge 30 is movably connected to the first base 40. The height gauge 30 includes a plurality of stop portions 32 on the first surface 22 of the base 20 and parallel to the first surface 22. The height gauge 30 further has a lip portion 36 on a lateral surface, which is between the first and the second surfaces 22, 24.
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The height gauge 30 is fixed to the base 20 by the guiding members 70 inserted into the shifting holes 68 and secured to the base 20, and the driving portion 66 is received in the receiving slot 62 and abutted against the return spring 64.
The height gauge 30 further includes a first positioning hole 72, a second positioning hole 74, and a positioning member 76. In the present embodiment, the positioning member 76 includes a spring and a ball received in a hole on the base 20.
With the structure as described above, the height gauge 30 is able to be moved on the base 20 in a predetermined distance because of the engagement of the elongated shifting holes 68 and the guiding members 70. The return spring 64 urges the driving portion 66 of the height gauge 30 may return the height gauge 30 to its initial position after it is released.
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User does not need to move the height gauge 30 when the expander 80 expands the tube 80, so the expanding process with the tube jig device 10 of the present invention is very easy.
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When the height gauge 30 is located at its initial position, the positioning member 76 engages the first positioning hole 72 to position the height gauge 30 at the initial position, and the positioning member 76 engages the second positioning hole 74 when the height gauge 30 is moved by the expander 80 to temporarily position the height gauge 30 for expanding process. After the expanding process is completed and the expander 80 is moved backward, the return spring 64 forces the height gauge 30 back to the initial position automatically.
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In conclusion, the present invention provides the stop portions 32 of the height gauge 30 to limit the position of the tube 78 in the expanding hole 28 that could provide a better and consistent expanding process.
It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.
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