This invention relates in general to a portable work supporting and rotating apparatus. In particular, the invention relates to an apparatus adapted to support and rotate pipe sections or other elongated generally cylindrical objects during cutting, grinding, machining or similar work of the pipes.
It should be noted that reference to the prior art herein is not to be taken as an acknowledgement that such prior art constitutes common general knowledge in the art.
A pipe is a tubular section or hollow cylinder, usually but not necessarily of circular cross-section, used mainly to convey substances which can flow, such as liquids and gases (fluids), slurries, powders and masses of small solids. Typically a pipe implies a level of rigidity and permanence, and can made out of many types of material including ceramic, glass, fiberglass, many metals, concrete and plastic. Concrete pipe in particular is utilised for low-pressure applications such as gravity flow or drainage. Pipes for sewage are still predominantly made from concrete or reinforced concrete for large-diameter concrete pipes. Concrete or reinforced concrete pipe can be used in many types of construction, and is often used in the gravity-flow transport of storm water. Usually such pipe will have a receiving bell or a stepped fitting, with various sealing methods applied at installation.
Concrete pipe is known as a rigid pipe that provides both structure and conduit with steel reinforcement in the concrete pipe adds significantly to its inherent strength. The steel reinforcement is shaped into cages, using precision measures to fabricate a steel mesh by automatic cage welding machines. From time to time it will be necessary to cut pipes and install fittings and in particular perform these tasks at the worksite. These pipes can vary in weight from 200 kg up to more than 8000 kg, have a diameter from 200 mm up to more than 3000 mm and are provided in approximately 2.4 m lengths. As described above they are substantially circular in cross-section but may have a bell end for attachment purposes.
The terms “pipe roll”, “pipe roller” and “pipe rotator” as used herein are intended to mean support devices having roll assemblies to provide rotatable support for pipes, poles and any other object having a cylindrical outer peripheral surface and which is intended to be rotatably supported generally horizontally to enable various work to be performed on it. Various types of devices for rotatable support of pipe and various other elongate objects of round cross-sectional configuration have been developed. These support devices, typically referred to as pipe rolls and supports, generally comprise a support structure having a roll support member at the upper portion on which is mounted a pair of rollers that provide rotatable support for the pipe or other object being supported.
Due to the weight and size of these pipes and in particular concrete pipes, any work support or rotating apparatus must be able to at least safely support such devices. In particular, and at it extremes, a three metre diameter concrete pipe which weighs approximately 5000 kg. The present known devices which are designed to handle such pipes are permanently fixed and typically have a bulky motor drive which involves connection to three phase power within a workshop. They are not designed to be portable and used at a worksite. This also means that the user must assemble the manufactured work pieces always in the same work area; in fact it is very difficult and anti-economical to move the positioners to another work area within a same factory, or directly in a building yard, as this could require the displacement of a whole work line. Positioning and perfect alignment of the circular sections is made difficult involving the use of conventional systems such as wedges, cranes and chains.
Some other known devices have been devised which provide for the positioning and processing of elongated circular work pieces having medium or large diameters and lengths. These devices have two separated support points, in which each positioner includes a base frame provided with idle rolls at each end of the manufactured work piece to be processed. These devices are time consuming to set up and must be synchronized to operate together to ensure the workpiece is moved at the same time as it is turned or rotated.
Clearly it would be advantageous if a work supporting and rotating apparatus could be devised that helped to at least ameliorate some of the shortcomings described above. In particular, it would be beneficial to provide an apparatus adapted to support and rotate pipe sections or other elongated generally cylindrical objects during cutting, grinding, machining or similar work of the pipes and the like or at least provide the public with a useful choice.
The present invention has been developed to provide an adjustable workpiece positioning device which is adapted to support and rotate pipe sections or other elongated generally cylindrical objects during cutting, grinding, machining or similar work of the pipes. The device is able to be easily transported to the worksite and is easy to set up at the worksite.
In accordance with a first aspect, the present invention provides an adjustable workpiece positioning device for rotatable support of elongate workpieces to be worked, the device comprising: a longitudinally extending base frame having a fixed member and a movable member being disposed in generally parallel and spaced relation; a plurality of rollers journaled on the fixed and movable members to rotatably support the elongated workpieces axially parallel to said rollers between the fixed and movable members; a means for moving the movable member in a transverse relationship with the fixed member to increase or decrease a space between the fixed and movable members, thereby permitting the workpieces of various diameters to be rotatingly supported by the plurality of rollers; and a drive unit operatively connected to one of the plurality of rollers, the drive unit permitting the workpiece to be rotated about a longitudinal axis while being supported on the plurality of rollers.
Preferably, pairs of the plurality of rollers may be located in corresponding adjacent positions on each of the fixed and movable members. Each pair of the plurality of rollers may have one roller on the fixed member and one roller on the movable member.
Preferably, the plurality of rollers on the fixed member may rotate about a first parallel axis and the plurality of rollers on the movable member may rotate about a second parallel axis. The first and second parallel axes of the plurality of rollers may be positioned either side of and running parallel with the longitudinal axis of the workpiece.
Preferably, the plurality of rollers may be selected from any one of a cast iron or steel caster wheel, a cast iron or steel wheel, a polyurethane plastic wheel or a urethane on cast iron wheel.
Preferably, each one of the plurality of rollers may be mounted to freely rotate in a position located substantially above each of the fixed and movable members. Each roller mounting may comprise a pair of spaced apart mounting plates forming a carriage for the rollers, each mounting plate having a central aperture for receiving an axle bolt for rotatably mounting the roller to the mounting plates.
Preferably, at least one of the plurality of rollers may have a manually operable roll brake for stopping rotation of the roller thereof and selectively rotatably positioning the elongate workpiece being rotatably supported thereby. The manually operable roll brake may be applied to one of the rollers located on an end of either the fixed or movable members.
Preferably, the drive unit may be operatively connected to at least one of the plurality of rollers on the fixed member. Preferably, the drive unit may further comprise at least one drive wheel and an associated drive shaft. The drive wheel may be operatively connected to the roller by at least tensioning device mounted between the roller mounting and a drive wheel mounting plate.
Alternatively, the drive wheel may be operatively connected to the roller by a tensioning device mounted on either side of the pair of roller mounting plates and a corresponding pair of drive wheel mounting plates.
Preferably, the tensioning device may be a tension spring.
Preferably, each one of the plurality of rollers on the fixed member may have an operatively connected drive wheel and associated drive shaft which interconnects each drive wheel of the drive unit.
Preferably, the drive shaft may be rotatably supported in the drive wheel mounting plate. The drive unit drive shaft may have a drive attachment mechanism located on an end of the drive shaft. The drive attachment mechanism may be adapted to be mechanically driven permitting the workpiece to be rotated about a longitudinal axis while being supported on the plurality of rollers. Preferably, the mechanical drive may be an electric or hydraulic motor.
Alternatively, the drive attachment mechanism may be a socket for receiving a socket wrench to allow a user to drive the drive unit permitting the workpiece to be rotated about a longitudinal axis while being supported on the plurality of rollers.
Preferably, the means for moving the movable member may comprise a pair of arms extending perpendicular from the fixed member, each arm having a plurality of apertures extending along the length of each arm and adapted for receiving a locating pin to be secured through a corresponding aperture in the movable member, the movable member is adapted to be fixed in positions by the locating pin and whereby moving the movable member towards or away from the fixed member allows variable sizes of elongated workpieces to be handled by the device.
Preferably, the movable member may have an aperture for receiving each arm extending from the fixed member to allow the movable member to slide along the arms and move towards and away from the fixed member. The movable member may further comprise a mounting flange extending around each aperture, the mounting flange having an aperture located in opposing sides of the flange adapted to receive the locating pin to secure the movable member in position on the pair of arms extending from the fixed member.
Preferably, the longitudinally extending base frame may have a substantially flat bottom that permits the placement of the frame on a horizontal supporting surface.
Preferably, the adjustable workpiece positioning device may further comprise a workpiece stop member extending from an end of the fixed or movable members, the workpiece stop member being adapted to engage an end of the elongate workpiece to ensure the workpiece is correctly positioned on the device. Alternatively, the workpiece stop member may extend from an end of the fixed and movable members.
Preferably, a length which the workpiece stop member may extend from the end of the fixed and movable members is adjustable. The workpiece stop member may further comprise a height adjustable spigot adapted to receive a flanged end of the elongate workpiece. The spigot may have a threaded shaft which is received within a threaded socket of the workpiece stop member and is adapted to be screwed in and out to accommodate different sized flanged ends.
Preferably, the adjustable workpiece positioning device may further comprise at least one lifting point attached to the fixed or movable members. Alternatively, the adjustable workpiece positioning device may further comprise two lifting points located on an external side of both the fixed and movable members. The lifting points may comprise a load ring fixedly attached to the fixed and movable members.
Preferably, the elongate workpiece may have a substantially circular cross-section. Preferably, the elongate workpiece may be selected from any one of a ceramic pipe, a glass pipe, a fiberglass pipe, a metal pipe, a concrete pipe or a plastic pipe.
Preferably, the elongate workpiece may be a concrete pipe having a weight in the range of 200 kg up to more than 8000 kg, having a diameter from 200 mm up to more than 3000 mm and are provided in a length of approximately 2.4 m.
In accordance with a further aspect, the present invention provides an adjustable workpiece positioning device for rotatable support of extended elongate workpieces to be worked, the device comprising: a first adjustable workpiece positioning device comprising: a longitudinally extending base frame having a fixed member and a movable member being disposed in generally parallel and spaced relation; a plurality of rollers journaled on the fixed and movable members to rotatably support the elongated workpieces axially parallel to said rollers between the fixed and movable members; a means for moving the movable member in a transverse relationship with the fixed member to increase or decrease a space between the fixed and movable members, thereby permitting the workpieces of various diameters to be rotatingly supported by the plurality of rollers; and a drive unit operatively connected to one of the plurality of rollers, the drive unit permitting the workpiece to be rotated about a longitudinal axis while being supported on the plurality of rollers; a second adjustable workpiece positioning device comprising: a longitudinally extending base frame having a fixed member and a movable member being disposed in generally parallel and spaced relation; a plurality of rollers journaled on the fixed and movable members to rotatably support the elongated workpieces axially parallel to said rollers between the fixed and movable members; a means for moving the movable member in a transverse relationship with the fixed member to increase or decrease a space between the fixed and movable members, thereby permitting the workpieces of various diameters to be rotatingly supported by the plurality of rollers; and a drive unit operatively connected to one of the plurality of rollers, the drive unit permitting the workpiece to be rotated about a longitudinal axis while being supported on the plurality of rollers; and a connecting member to join the first and second adjustable workpiece positioning devices in an end to end relationship.
Preferably, the first adjustable workpiece positioning device may further comprise the features of the first aspect but excluding the features of the workpiece stop mechanism.
Preferably, the second adjustable workpiece positioning device may further comprise any of the features of the first aspect.
Any one or more of the above embodiments or preferred features can be combined with any one or more of the above aspects.
The present invention will be understood more fully from the detailed description given hereinafter and from the accompanying drawings of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, which, however, should not be taken to be limitative to the invention, but are for explanation and understanding only.
The following description, given by way of example only, is described in order to provide a more precise understanding of the subject matter of a preferred embodiment or embodiments.
While the workpiece of the present invention will be described with regards to a concrete pipe, it should be appreciated by the person skilled in the art that other workpieces are not excluded by the present invention. For example the following invention can also be used to support and rotate such workpieces as steel pipes, ceramic pipes, glass pipes, fiberglass pipes, many metal pipes and plastic pipes.
For convenience in this specification, a cylindrical object to be supported and rotated will be, called a “workpiece” and the roller apparatus as a whole will be called a “rotator” which is a name by which such apparatus, for large-size workpieces, is known.
The present invention provides a portable work supporting and rotating apparatus to support and rotate pipe sections or other elongated generally cylindrical objects during cutting, grinding, machining or similar work. An advantage of the present invention is the portability which allows a user to perform work on the elongated workpiece at the worksite.
The present invention in its simplest form and as illustrated in
The adjustable workpiece positioning device 10 consists of two parallel spaced apart members 20, 40. The members 20, 40 are longitudinally extending tube-shaped steel pipes 21, 41. The members 20, 40 are illustrated as having a substantially square cross-sectional shape. However, other shapes could be used provided they had at least one flat bottom surface which allows the members 20, 40 to be placed upon a supporting surface. For example, a rectangular cross-sectioned tube could be used. The flat bottom surface of the members 20, 40 ensures that the adjustable workpiece positioning device 10 can be placed on a levelled worksite to safely support and rotate the workpiece 11. Likewise, different metals may be utilised for the pipes 21, 41 or alternatively for a lightweight device for rotating such items as plastic pipes or metal pipes a hardened plastic pipe 21, 41 may be utilised.
A number of supporting brackets 23, 43 fixed on each respective member 20, 40 form the carriage support for each roller 22, 42. The brackets 23 are fixed to and extend perpendicular from the top surface of pipe 21 of the fixed member 20. Each pair of brackets 23 forms a carriage to rotatably retain the rollers 22. As shown in
The brackets 23 and the rollers 22 are formed upon the fixed member 20 such that a first parallel axis 15 passes longitudinally through the centre of each roller 22 on the fixed member 20.
Extending perpendicular from and fixed to another side of the pipe 21 of the fixed member 20 are guide arms 60 which allow the movable member 40 to move transversely towards and away from the fixed member 20 to allow different diameter workpieces 11 to be supported and rotated upon the adjustable workpiece positioning device 10.
Each guide arm 60 is a tube shaped steel pipe having a substantially square cross-sectional shape. One end the guide arms 60 is fixed to the fixed member 20 and supported at that end by the web or plate 61. The web or plate 61 acts to strengthen the angle formed between the guide arm 60 and the side surface of pipe 21 of the fixed member 20 and to provide additional structural members which provide rigidity and strength under load. Each guide arm 60 has a plurality of apertures 63 located on opposing sides of the guide arm 60. Each aperture 63 is aligned to form pairs of apertures 63 on each opposing side of the guide arms 60. The apertures 63 are adapted to receive the movable member locking pin 62 to secure the movable member 40 in place on the guide arms 60.
This allows the movable member 40 to move to different positions along the guide arms 60 and be secured in place to receive and allow the different diameter pipes 11 to be supported and rotated upon the adjustable workpiece positioning device 10.
To allow the movable member 40 to be placed upon the guide arms 60 an aperture 130 is cut in opposing sides of the movable member 40. The cut apertures are of a slightly larger size than the square cross sectional shape of the guide arms 60 this allows the movable member 40 to move easily over and along the guide arms 60. To keep the movable member 40 retained upon each guide arm 60 a stop plate 64 is fixed to an end of the guide arms 60. The stop plate 64 is of a slightly larger size than the apertures 130 formed in the movable member 40.
In order to receive the movable member locking pin 62 and secure the movable member 40 in place along the guide arms 60 a mounting flange 44 is located around the apertures 130 on the internal side of pipe 41 of the movable member 40. The mounting flange 44 has two longer opposing sides which run adjacent to corresponding sides of the guide arms 60 and have an aperture for receiving the movable member locking pin 62 therein. The movable member locking pin 62 passes through the apertures in the mounting flange 44 and corresponding apertures 63 in the guide arms 60 to secure the movable arm 40 in place on the guide arms 60.
As mentioned above a number of supporting brackets 23, 43 are fixed on each respective member 20, 40 to form the carriage support for each roller 22, 42. The brackets 43 are fixed to and extend perpendicular from the top surface of pipe 41 of the movable member 40. Each pair of brackets 43 forms a carriage to rotatably retain the rollers 42. As shown in
The brackets 43 and the rollers 42 are formed upon the movable member 40 such that a second parallel axis 16 passes longitudinally through the centre of each roller 42 on the movable member 40.
The drive unit 70 is provided to rotate the workpiece 11 on the adjustable workpiece positioning device 10. As illustrated in
The drive unit 70 consists of the drive shaft 72, drive wheels 71 and drive attachment 75. As illustrated in
The drive attachment 75 can be a socket which attaches to a socket wrench 120 or alternatively may have a pulley attached to a motor 110 by a drive belt or chain 111. The motor 110 may be powered by any one of electricity AC or DC, hydraulic fluid or air driven. Alternatively, the motor 110 may be directly driven from the drive attachment 75 without the use of a pulley and drive belt or chain 111.
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Also illustrated in
When the adjustable workpiece positioning device 10 is used with concrete pipes that have an enlarged or bell end attachment the workpiece stop 90 also has an adjustable arm or spigot 98. The adjustable arm 98 has a screw thread 96 which can be screwed into or out of the base 95 to accommodate the bell end of the pipe. The base 95 has a corresponding internal screw thread which receives the screw thread 96. The adjustable arm 98 is therefore able to move in or out or be screwed in our out of the base 95 to rest against the bell shaped end of the workpiece 11.
The present invention has been primarily designed to support and rotate concrete pipe workpieces 11 at the worksite. As described above these concrete workpieces 11 can weigh from 200 kg up to more than 8000 kg and have a diameter from 200 mm up to more than 3000 mm. In order to safely support and rotate such a workpiece 11 the materials from which the respective components of the device 10 can be manufactured are limited. In particular, the fixed and movable members 20, 40, the guide arms 60, the brackets 23, 43 for the roller carriages, and associated reinforcing components are all typically manufactured from steel or a like metal. When the adjustable workpiece positioning device 10 is used on such workpieces as metal, glass or plastic pipes the above components can be manufactured from more lightweight materials such as aluminum or high strength plastics. The overall weight requirement of the workpiece 11 will dictate the materials from which the adjustable workpiece positioning device 10 is manufactured, or alternatively the load requirement that the device 10 is designed to handle will dictate the materials used to manufacture the device 10.
The rollers 22, 42 can be selected from any one of a cast iron or steel caster wheels, a cast iron or steel wheel, a polyurethane plastic wheel or a urethane on cast iron wheel. By way of example only, cast iron wheels have a high capacity, a low rolling resistance and excellent heat resistance. Likewise when lower loads are required the wheels or rollers 22, 42 may be a polyurethane plastic or like material. Likewise the drive wheels 71 may be polyurethane on cast iron wheel or polyurethane plastic material or the like.
Given that most of the materials utilised to manufacture the adjustable workpiece positioning device 10 are metal the main fixing of one material to another is by welding. For example, the brackets 23, 43 are fixed to the fixed and movable members 20, 40 by welding or similar process. Likewise, the reinforcing plates and brackets are also fixed by welding. While other methods of fixing are available when utilised to support and rotate large diameter concrete pipes the most effective fixing of one component to another is by welding.
The positioning of the rollers 22, 42 are such that there axes of rotation is oriented perpendicular to the first and second axes 15, 16 passing longitudinally through the centre of each roller 22, 42 on the fixed and movable members 20, 40.
While not illustrated the rollers 22, 42 on the fixed and movable members 20, 40 may also have at least one of the rollers fitted with a mechanical stop or lock device. For example, one of the rollers 22, 42 on either the fixed or movable members 20, 40 may have a mechanical brake to stop the rollers 22, 42 from travelling unnecessarily. This may also function to prevent the workpiece 11 from rotating when the work is being carried out on the workpiece 11.
A number of advantages are apparent in the present invention. The present invention provides an adjustable workpiece positioning device that can be transported to the worksite and is easy to set up at the worksite. The ability to be able to change the position of the movable arm with respect to the fixed arm allows the user to utilise the present invention to suit a number of different diameter workpieces of varying lengths.
The present invention has been designed to support and turn concrete, steel, PVC or other structural material posts or pipes to allow a user to machine the post or pipe. In particular, the device has been devised to allow a user to turn a concrete post or pipe of a diameter of between 20 cm to 2.0 m and of any length up to 2.4 m long to enable the user to perform such tasks as drilling, cutting welding or chamfering of the concrete post or pipe.
The positioning of the rollers on the fixed and movable arms, with each roller orientated such that the axis of rotation of each roller is located substantially parallel with an axis passing longitudinally through each arm ensures that the pipe or post to be rotated between the fixed and movable arms is ideally positioned with the longitudinal axis passing through the workpiece always being positioned centrally between the fixed and movable members.
The lifting points located on both the fixed and movable members allows the device to be easily moved into position at the worksite and also allows the workpiece to be easily secured to the device if required to be moved around the worksite.
The present invention also allows more than one adjustable workpiece positioning device to be joined together to form an extended length device suitable for supporting and rotating workpieces of longer length. For example two or more adjustable workpiece positioning devices could be joined in an end to end relationship to allow a pipe of between 4.8 m to 8.0 m in length to be supported and rotated.
It will be realized that the foregoing has been given by way of illustrative example only and that all other modifications and variations as would be apparent to persons skilled in the art are deemed to fall within the broad scope and ambit of the invention as herein set forth.
As used herein the term “and/or” means “and” or “or”, or both.
As used herein “(5)” following a noun means the plural and/or singular forms of the noun.
In this specification, adjectives such as first and second, left and right, top and bottom, and the like may be used solely to distinguish one element or action from another element or action without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order. Where the context permits, reference to an integer or a component or step (or the like) is not to be interpreted as being limited to only one of that integer, component, or step, but rather could be one or more of that integer, component, or step etc.
The above description of various embodiments of the present invention is provided for purposes of description to one of ordinary skill in the related art. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to a single disclosed embodiment. As mentioned above, numerous alternatives and variations to the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art of the above teaching. Accordingly, while some alternative embodiments have been discussed specifically, other embodiments will be apparent or relatively easily developed by those of ordinary skill in the art. The invention is intended to embrace all alternatives, modifications, and variations of the present invention that have been discussed herein, and other embodiments that fall within the scope of the above described invention.
In the specification the term “comprising” shall be understood to have a broad meaning similar to the term “including” and will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps. This definition also applies to variations on the term “comprising” such as “comprise” and “comprises”.
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2018900849 | Mar 2018 | AU | national |
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PCT/AU2019/050216 | 3/11/2019 | WO | 00 |