Pipe machining apparatuses and methods of operating the same
US-2016136741-A1 · May 19, 2016 · US
US10029320B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10029320-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615007928-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 27, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 9, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 24, 2018 |
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Pipe machining apparatuses are provided. In some aspects, a pipe machining apparatus may include a hinge to allow two sections of the pipe machining apparatus to move relative to one another. In another aspect, a support member may be provided to support a pipe machining apparatus on a surface. In a further aspect, a support member may be provided that allows lifting of a pipe machining apparatus in either a horizontal position or a vertical position.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A support member for a pipe machining apparatus, the support member comprising: a coupling member configured to engage and couple the support member to the pipe machining apparatus; a body coupled to and extending from the coupling member; and a pad coupled to the body and configured to engage a surface upon which to support the pipe machining apparatus; wherein the coupling member includes a resilient member configured to engage the pipe machining apparatus. 2. The support member of claim 1 , wherein a recess is defined in an exterior surface of the coupling member and the recess encircles an entire circumference of the coupling member, and wherein the resilient member is an O-ring and the O-ring is at least partially positioned in the recess. 3. The support member of claim 1 , further comprising an adjustable member configured to adjust a length of the support member. 4. The support member of claim 3 , wherein the adjustable member is coupled between the pad and the body. 5. The support member of claim 4 , wherein the body includes threads and the adjustable member includes threads that are complementary and threadably coupled to the threads of the body, wherein the adjustable member is rotatable relative to the body to thread the adjustable member toward or away from the body to adjust a length of the support member. 6. A support member for a pipe machining apparatus, the support member comprising: a body including a first end and a second end; a coupling member coupled to and extending from the first end of the body, wherein the coupling member is configured to engage the pipe machining apparatus and couple the support member to the pipe machining apparatus; and a pad coupled to and extending beyond the second end of the body, wherein the pad is configured to engage a surface upon which to support the pipe machining apparatus; wherein the body defines an air exhausting cavity therein and the coupling member defines an aperture there through in fluid communication with the air exhausting cavity. 7. The support member of claim 1 , wherein the pad is moveable along three axes. 8. The support member of claim 6 , wherein the air exhausting cavity of the body has a larger volume than the aperture in the coupling member. 9. The support member of claim 6 , wherein the aperture defined in the coupling member has a first diameter taken along a first plane, wherein the air exhausting cavity in the body has a second diameter taken along a second plane parallel to the first plane, and wherein the second diameter is larger than the first diameter. 10. The support member of claim 6 , wherein the coupling member is at least partially positioned in the air exhausting cavity of the body when coupled to the first end of the body, wherein the aperture extends longitudinally through the coupling member and into fluid communication with the air exhausting cavity of the body. 11. The support member of claim 10 , where the coupling member includes a first end and a second end, wherein the aperture is defined in the coupling member from the first end of the coupling member to the second end of the coupling member. 12. The support member of claim 6 , wherein the coupling member has a first size and the body has a second size larger than the first size to provide a shoulder between the coupling member and the body. 13. A pipe machining apparatus comprising: a frame defining an aperture therein; a tool carrier moveably coupled to the frame and configured to support a tool; and a support member including a body including a first end and a second end, a coupling member coupled to and extending from the first end of the body, and a pad coupled to the second end of the body and configured to engage a surface upon which to support the pipe machining apparatus; wherein the support member is selectively coupled to the frame such that the support member is coupled to the frame with the coupling member at least partially positioned in the aperture of the frame and the support member is uncoupled from the frame with the coupling member removed from the aperture; wherein the support member further comprises a resilient member engaging the coupling member, wherein the resilient member is positioned in the aperture of the frame and engages the frame with the support member coupled to the frame. 14. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the pipe machining apparatus includes an operating condition, in which the pipe machining apparatus is connected to a pipe and is configured to machine a pipe, and a non-operating condition, in which the pipe machining apparatus is not connected to a pipe and is not capable of machining a pipe, wherein the support member is coupled to the frame with the pipe machining apparatus in the non-operating condition. 15. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the support member is coupled to the frame only when the pipe machining apparatus is in the non-operating condition. 16. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the aperture defined in the frame is one of a plurality of apertures defined in the frame, and wherein the support member is one of a plurality of support members, and wherein one of the plurality of support members is at least partially positionable in each of the plurality of apertures defined in the frame. 17. The support member of claim 13 , wherein the coupling member has a first size and the body has a second size larger than the first size to provide a shoulder between the coupling member and the body, wherein the aperture has a third size larger than the first size and smaller than the second size, and wherein the shoulder engages the frame with the support member coupled to the frame. 18. The support member of claim 17 , wherein the first size is a first diameter, the second size is a second diameter, and the third size is a third diameter.
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