Hydraulic chuck for threaded tube

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Inventors

Rasmussen, Robert

Application #

460468

Filed

Jan-24-1983

Published

Dec-4-1984

Current US Class

072/58
279/4.06
279/99
285/18

International Classes

B21D 039/08

Field of Search

72/58 72/61 72/62 29/421 279/4 279/99 285/18 285/355

Assignee

Air-Mo Hydraulics Inc. (Minneapolis, MN)

Examiners

Briggs; William R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Munday; John S.

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Abstract
A threaded coupling chuck device for use with a male threaded tube, including a body, a shaft for rotation, a sleeve and adaptor, nose cone, seal means, port means and a valve. The body is centered about an axis and has a sleeve rotably mounted inside the body. This sleeve is driven by the shaft means which rotates the sleeve in a first direction for coupling with the tube and the other direction to uncouple. Fixedly mounted in the sleeve is an adaptor means which has a nose cone supported on it. The nose cone has a threaded portion for forming a coupling with the male threaded tube upon rotation of the shaft in the first direction. The nose cone may also have a tapered surface adjacent the threaded portion to guide the tube into coupling contact with the threads. Seal means are provided generally at all junctions, and particularly for preventing passage of fluid between the tube and the nose cone coupling. The seal means includes means to activate the seal and pneumatic means for urging the seal against the tube threads in the coupling. The seal means may have a threaded annular portion positioned along the threaded portion of the nose cone which is adapted to expand to contact the tube via activation of the pneumatic means. Biasing means may also be provided to maintain the seal in an inactive or non-contacting position until activation to overcome the biasing means. Porting means may be provided to allow detecting means for identifying leaks from said expandable seal. Port means for defining a passage through the body are provided, including an inlet for connection to a source of fluid and an outlet through the adaptor means to the interior of the tube. Finally, valve means are positioned in the passage and are moveable from a first position to permit flow of fluid in the passage and a second position to prevent fluid flow. In one embodiment, the valve includes a pneumatically operated piston to move the poppet and cap from open to closed.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:

1. A threaded coupling chuck device for use with a male threaded tube, comprising:

a chuck body mounted about an axis of rotation, and including a shaft means centered about said axis;

sleeve means rotatably mounted inside said body and driven by said shaft means;

adaptor means fixedly mounted on said sleeve and said shaft, and including supported thereon a nose cone, said nose cone having a threaded portion for forming a coupling with said tube upon rotation in a first direction about said axis;

seal means for preventing passage of fluid through said coupling;

port means for defining a passage through said adaptor and said body, including an inlet on said body for connection to a source of fluid and an outlet through said adaptor means to the interior of said tube; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Fluid pressure operated devices for radially expanding portions of or testing tubing are known, such devices being disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,448,457; 2,479,702; 2,938,562; and 3,200,627. Structures of these patents include fluid conveying mandrels receivable within the tubes, means for expanding the mandrels to hold the tubing, and die elements against which portions of the tubes are flared or otherwise formed by fluid pressure. These expanding devices are customarily used to provide shaped bulges in tubing for coupling purposes and the like. In addition, they are used to expand tubing to fit fins and other apparatus connected to the outer surface of the tubing.

Several hydraulic chucks have been developed which are suitable for tightly gripping one end of the elongated tube while simultaneously delivering a tube expanding or testing fluid. Among these are U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,505,846; 3,813,751; 3,962,769; and 4,189,162.

One of the problems which has plagued users of hydraulic chucks is the inability of such previously described chucks to fasten operably to the ends of the tubes without damaging the tube, particularly where the tube end is threaded for connection to other equipment. Threaded tubes are particularly susceptable to damage, which then involves costly repair.
 
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