Contracting rim clamp

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Inventors

Westerman, William J.
Depperman, Warren B.
Smith, Jr., Philip G.

Application #

192864

Filed

May-11-1988

Published

Jan-2-1990

Current US Class

072/370.25
072/402
228/49.3
269/287
269/43

International Classes

B21D 041/00

Field of Search

72/402 72/121 72/367 269/43 269/287 228/44.5 228/49.3

Assignee

Cogsdill Tool Products, Inc. (Camden, SC)

Examiners

Crane; Daniel C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harness, Dickey & Pierce

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Abstract
A clamp encircles the outer rim of an out-of-round tubular pipe to reform the cross-section of same into one that is substantially round, the clamp including a ring frame, a plurality of pivotally mounted roller assemblies each having a roller to engage the pipe rim, and drive means for pivoting the roller assemblies such that the rollers simultaneously rotate to contract radially inwardly or outwardly relative to a circle defining the locus of pivot axes, the rollers describing first and second circles and being adapted to close into a circle having a diameter sized to engage the pipe, when inserted therein. The clamp can include multiple sets of separately adjustable roller assemblies.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. Apparatus to encircle and reform the cross-section of a tubular pipe, said apparatus comprising a frame having an opening greater than the outer periphery of the pipe to be encircled, a plurality of angularly spaced force applying assemblies pivotally mounted on said frame with each including a force applying member, drive means including a chain connecting each of the force applying assemblies together for driving the force applying member of each assembly into engagement with the outer periphery, and idler means disposed between a pair of said assemblies for movement radially inwardly against the chain, said idler means and chain being operable independently of one another and each simultaneously pivoting each assembly such that the force applying members move inwardly of the opening and relative to one another from a nonengaging first position relative to the pipe and to a pipe engaging second position, the members at said second position engaging the periphery and applying inward radial forces for reforming the cross-section of the pipe.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a pipe reforming clamp provided with force applying members adapted to be positioned in encircling relation about the rim of a pipe having a noncircular cross-section and reform same to a circular cross-section and, in particular, to a clamp which simultaneously expands and/or contracts the members in such a manner that they rotate from a nonengaging first position defining a first circle and to a pipe engaging second position defining a second circle.

In typical pipe or cylindrical vessel fit-up clamps, the vessel may be made round by the use of a large number of individual adjusting screws each having its axis aligned with a radius from a longitudinal axis generally representing the pipe axis. Such an arrangement is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,952,936 issued Apr. 27, 1976. Separately adjusting these screws can be very time-consuming and even with great care it might be impossible to get the vessel rim truly round. Further, these screws cannot be rapidly reset for another like pipe of somewhat different diameter since the screws are set for a given pipe. It would be desirable to have a clamp which is not unduly time-consuming to use and reduces to a minimum the number of adjustments necessary to achieve roundness.
 
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