Hydraulic chuck having ring collet

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Inventors

Rasmussen, Robert

Application #

331324

Filed

Dec-16-1981

Published

Feb-21-1984

Current US Class

220/319
279/156
279/4.07
285/323

International Classes

B23B 031/30; B65D 045/32; F16L 021/06

Field of Search

279/4 138/89 285/323 285/322 285/18 220/319

Examiners

Kazenske; E. R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Munday; John S.

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Abstract
A hydraulic chuck for engagement of the outside of tubes. A set of ring collets are provided to grip the tube and hold it while the tube is tested, expanded, or otherwise worked on. Seals are provided to prevent fluid flow between the tube and the chuck. A piston is actuated to engage and release the ring collets, and to engage the seal when the collets are engaged.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:

1. A hydraulic chuck device, comprising:

a piston having a central axis and an annular extention along said axis with an inner diameter sized to receive a tube;

seal cone means positioned adjacent said extension to cooperatively define a seal cavity adjacent said tube;

seal means located in said cavity to prevent passage of fluid between said piston and said tube;

ring collet means attached to said seal cone means and positioned to engage said tube upon compression of said ring collet means;

body means slideably mounting said piston to permit movement of said piston with respect to said body means along said axis, said body means having tube seat means for restraining axial movement of said tube in one axial direction;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Fluid pressure operated devices for radially expanding portions of 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 shapped 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 fluid. Among these U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,505,846; 3,813,751; 3,962,769; and 4,189,162.

One of the problems which continuously has plagued those users of hydraulic chucks is the inability of such chucks to accomodate relatively large diameter tubes such as those having diameters of from about 2 inches up to about 7 or 8 inches or more. While many of the designs are suitable for gripping the tube satisfactorily, it has not been possible to adequately seal the device. On the other hand, where the sealing may be effective, the device is inadequate for gripping the tube to hold it in position under the substantially high pressure delivered by the hydraulic fluid. In addition, many difficulties with present hydraulic chucks are incurred because the piston which is driven by the fluid to cause activation of the gripping means such as radial collets, forces the piston against the tube. In large diameter operations, the force required to cause the collets to adequately grip the tube often times causes damage to the tube or relative movement of the tube with respect to the collets. In any event, the damage to the tube renders the operation substantially more expensive if the tubes can be salvaged. Repair, or the use of substantially lower pressures prevent wide acceptance of hydraulic chucks for larger diameter tubes.
 
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