Paring and cutting tool
US-10035194-B2 · Jul 31, 2018 · US
US10376963B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10376963-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615185428-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 17, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 13, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 13, 2019 |
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A pipe end machining device configured to machine an end of a pipe includes an outer housing having a spindle rotatably mounted therein, tool carriers are mounted on the spindle, a hub assembly attached to the outer housing, a vertical adjustment assembly attached to the hub assembly and to the outer housing, and a drive assembly configured to rotate the spindle and tool carriers. The vertical adjustment assembly adjusts the upward and downward position of the cutting tools relative to the pipe. The hub assembly mounts the device to the pipe and fixes the relative upward or downward position of the cutting tools relative to the pipe, thereby preventing vibration and chatter when the device is cutting a planar surface on the end of the pipe.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pipe end machining device configured to machine an end of a pipe, comprising: an outer housing; a spindle mounted within the outer housing and configured to carry tool supports and cutting tools, the spindle being rotatable relative to the outer housing; a hub assembly mounted within the spindle, the hub assembly including a mounting assembly including an upper plate, a lower plate, and three shafts extending between the upper and lower plates, the lower plate configured to be attached to the pipe; a stem extending from the upper plate and connected to the outer housing by an interengagement of the stem and the outer housing, the interengagement configured to allow the outer housing and the spindle to move linearly relative to the stem, but preventing rotational movement of the outer housing relative to the stem, and a hub mounted on the three shafts and between the upper and lower plates, the hub being movable relative to the three shafts, the hub being connected to the spindle by an interengagement between the hub and the spindle, the interengagement configured to avow the spindle to rotate relative to the hub and move linearly with the hub. 2. The pipe end machining device of claim 1 , wherein each shaft is splined. 3. The pipe end machining device of claim 2 , wherein each shaft has a centerline, and each centerline falls along an imaginary circle formed on the upper and lower plates. 4. The pipe end machining device of claim 3 , further comprising at least one bushing between the splined shafts and the hub. 5. The pipe end machining device of claim 4 , wherein the interengagement between the hub and the spindle is provided by a plurality of bearings. 6. The pipe end machining device of claim 1 , wherein each shaft has a centerline, and each centerline falls along an imaginary circle formed on the upper and lower plates. 7. The pipe end machining device of claim 1 , further comprising at least one bushing between the shafts and the hub. 8. The pipe end machining device of claim 1 , wherein the interengagement between the hub and the spindle is provided by a plurality of bearings. 9. The pipe end machining device of claim 1 , wherein the interengagement between the stem and spindle is provided by a plurality of splines. 10. The pipe end machining device of claim 1 , further comprising a locking assembly, the locking assembly configured to fix a vertical position of the outer housing and the spindle relative to the mounting assembly. 11. The pipe end machining device of claim 10 , further comprising a handle attached to the locking assembly, wherein, in use, an operator rotates the handle to activate the locking assembly. 12. The pipe end machining device of claim 11 , further comprising a nut attached to the stem, and the handle is attached to the nut, wherein, in use, an operator rotates the handle to rotate the nut. 13. The pipe end machining device of claim 12 , wherein the stem has a spiral thread form thereon with which the nut is engaged. 14. The pipe end machining device of claim 1 , wherein the stem includes a wall forming a passageway, and further comprising a locking assembly comprising a mandrel mounted within the passageway of the stem, the mandrel being movable relative to the stem, the mandrel having a lower end and an upper end, a plurality of grooves extending upwardly along the mandrel from the lower end, each groove having an angled wall, a feed shaft extending through the mandrel, the feed shaft having an enlarged end, a chuck leg mounted in each groove, the chuck leg being movable relative to the mandrel and the stem, each chuck leg having an inclined inner surface which mates with the angled wall of the respective groove and an outer surface which is configured to engage the wall forming the passageway in the stem, each chuck leg being engaged with the enlarged end of the feed shaft, and a nut threadedly connected to the feed shaft and vertically stationary relative to the outer housing, the nut being attached to the feed shaft such that the feed shaft is rotatable relative to the nut, but moves linearly relative to the nut. 15. The pipe end machining device of claim 14 , wherein three chuck legs are provided. 16. The pipe end machining device of claim 14 , wherein each groove further comprises a side wall which is angled relative to the angled wall, the side wall having a protrusion extending therefrom, and wherein each chuck leg includes a channel, the respective protrusion being seated within the respective channel. 17. The pipe end machining device of claim 14 , wherein each chuck leg is wedge-shaped. 18. The pipe end machining device of claim 17 , wherein each groove comprises an angled wall and a side wall which is angled relative to the angled wall, the side wall having a protrusion extending therefrom, and wherein each chuck leg includes a channel, the respective protrusion being seated within the respective channel.
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