Claims
- 1. A means for everting an end of a tubular body member, including a first instrument having:
- a rotatable means for positioning adjacent the end of the tubular body member:
- a flaring means connected to the rotatable means, for flaring the tubular body member end;
- an actuation means, coupled for rotating the rotatable means such that the tubular body member is flared; and
- said flaring means engaging the tubular body member end whereby as said instrument is moved longitudinally along said tubular body member while said tubular body member end is flared, said end will be everted.
- 2. A means as in claim 1 including a stationary means upon which the rotatable means rotates.
- 3. A means as in claim 2, the rotatable means further comprising a spool.
- 4. A means as in claim 3, including a locking means which engages said spool limiting the degrees through which the rotatable means turns.
- 5. A means as in claim 4, including a plurality of arms positioned in the stationary means, and engaged by the spool.
- 6. A means as in claim 5, including a plurality of guides mounted upon the spool, which engage the arms.
- 7. A means as in claim 6, the plurality of arms including extensions substantially at right angles to the arms, which flare the tubular member end.
- 8. A means as in claim 7, each of the extensions having a barb.
- 9. A means as in claim 8, the spool having a flanged end to which the plurality of guides are mounted.
- 10. A means as in claim 9, the plurality of guide means comprising a plurality of hoops within which the arms slide.
- 11. A means as in claim 10, the locking means comprising a collar, the spool having a neck to which the collar is secured.
- 12. A means as in claim 11, the stationary means having a recess upon which the spool flange slides.
- 13. A means as in claim 12, including a cable means linking the actuation means to the spool.
- 14. A means as in claim 13, including an affixing means via which the cable is fixed to the actuation means.
- 15. A means as in claim 14, the stationry means having a first radial slot through which the cable passes.
- 16. A means as in claim 15, the stationary means having a second radial slot opposite the first radial slot.
- 17. A means as in claim 16, the spool including an annular groove in which the cable is recessed.
- 18. A means as in claim 17, the actuation means including a biasing spring means for biasing the actuation means towards a return position.
- 19. A means as in claim 18, including a brake means for preventing movement of the actuation means towards the return position.
- 20. A means as in claim 19, the actuation means including a connector arm attached to an end of the cable and to which the biasing spring is fastened.
- 21. A means as in claim 20, the actuation means including a gear which is engaged by the brake means.
- 22. A means as in claim 21, the brake means including a spring and a plunger means which is urged toward the gear by the spring.
- 23. A means as in claim 22, including a return spring means linked to the spool via the cable for biasing the arms to a closed position.
- 24. A means as in claim 23, the actuation means including a grip, and a lever means rotatably pinned to the connector arm for sliding the connector arm parallel to the grip as the lever means is closed towards the grip, the biasing spring means being fastened between the grip and the connector arm.
- 25. A means as in claim 24, including a channel joining the grip to the stationary means.
- 26. A means as in claim 25, including a second instrument comprising a guiding means for urging the tubular body member end towards the first instrument and into the spool bore, for everting the tubular body member end.
- 27. A means as in claim 26, the guiding means comprising curved forceps with two arms.
- 28. A means as in claim 27, the curved forceps having a pair of tined guide elements, one at an end of each arm.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. N00024-85-C-5301 awarded by the Department of the Navy.
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