Electrically powered crimp tool and method of using

US10675805B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10675805-B2
Application numberUS-201715429978-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 10, 2017
Priority dateDec 14, 2016
Publication dateJun 9, 2020
Grant dateJun 9, 2020

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Abstract

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Electrically powered crimp tools are described. Also described are methods of operating the tools and methods of crimping. The tools include a housing, an electric motor, a roller screw assembly, and a jaw assembly. In particular versions of the tools the jaw assembly includes a cam linkage member that is manually displaced by a user to more easily open the jaws after performing a crimp.

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What is claimed is: 1. A handheld crimp tool for crimping tubular plastic comprising: a tool housing defining a rear housing end and a generally hollow interior adapted for enclosing and supporting select tool components; an electric motor disposed and supported within the tool housing; a planetary roller screw assembly disposed and supported within the tool housing, the screw assembly engaged with the motor and including a nut and a screw threadedly engaged with the nut, wherein upon rotation of one of the nut and the screw, the other of the nut and the screw is linearly and axially displaced; a movable clevis engageable with one of the nut and the screw; a jaw assembly including a first jaw and a second jaw which are positionable between a closed position and an open position; and a trigger operatively connected between the motor and the jaw assembly for enabling the first and second jaws to open and close to crimp the tubular plastic. 2. The crimp tool of claim 1 wherein the planetary roller screw assembly is a standard planetary roller screw assembly configured such that upon rotation of the screw, the nut remains with the rollers and the nut and rollers are linearly displaced. 3. The crimp tool of claim 1 wherein the planetary roller screw assembly is a standard planetary roller screw assembly configured such that upon rotation of the nut, the nut remains with the rollers and the screw is linearly displaced. 4. The crimp tool of claim 1 wherein the planetary roller screw assembly is an inverted planetary roller screw assembly configured such that upon rotation of the screw, the rollers remain with the screw and the nut is linearly displaced. 5. The crimp tool of claim 1 wherein the planetary roller screw assembly is an inverted planetary roller screw assembly configured such that upon rotation of the nut, the rollers remain with the screw and the screw is linearly displaced. 6. The tool of claim 1 wherein the plastic is crosslinked polyethylene. 7. A handheld crimp tool for crimping tubular plastic comprising: a tool housing defining a rear housing end and a generally hollow interior adapted for enclosing and supporting select tool components; an electric motor disposed and supported within the tool housing; a planetary roller screw assembly disposed and supported within the tool housing, the screw assembly engaged with the motor and including a nut and a screw threadedly engaged with the nut, wherein upon rotation of one of the nut and the screw, the other of the nut and the screw is linearly and axially displaced; a movable clevis engageable with the other of the nut and the screw; a jaw assembly including a first jaw and a second jaw which are positionable between a closed position and an open position; a light assembly disposed on at least one of the tool housing and the jaw assembly, the light assembly configured to direct light emitted from the light assembly toward a work region proximate the jaw assembly; and a trigger operatively connected between the motor and the jaw assembly for enabling the first and second jaws to open and close to crimp the tubular plastic. 8. The crimp tool of claim 7 wherein the light assembly includes provisions for providing information to an operator concerning the tool or operation of the tool. 9. The tool of claim 7 wherein the plastic is crosslinked polyethylene. 10. A handheld crimp tool for crimping tubular plastic comprising: a tool housing defining a rear housing end and a generally hollow interior adapted for enclosing and supporting select tool components; an electric motor disposed and supported within the tool housing; a planetary roller screw assembly disposed and supported within the tool housing, the screw assembly engaged with the motor and including a nut and a screw threadedly engaged with the nut, wherein upon rotation of one of the nut and the screw, the other of the nut and the screw is linearly and axially displaced; a movable clevis engageable with the other of the nut and the screw, the clevis defining a rear face and movable with respect to a home position defined by a return stop; a jaw assembly including a first jaw and a second jaw which are positionable between a closed position and an open position; and at least one flexible element disposed between the rear face of the clevis and the return stop; and a trigger operatively connected between the motor and the jaw assembly for enabling the first and second jaws to open and close to crimp the tubular plastic. 11. The crimp tool of claim 10 wherein the flexible element is a spring washer. 12. The tool of claim 10 wherein the plastic is crosslinked polyethylene. 13. A method of crimping a fitting or workpiece while avoiding forming partial crimps, the method comprising: providing a crimp tool including (i) a tool housing defining a rear housing end and a generally hollow interior adapted for enclosing and supporting select tool components, (ii) an electric motor disposed and supported within the tool housing, (iii) a planetary roller screw assembly disposed and supported within the tool housing, the screw assembly engaged with the motor and including a nut and a screw threadedly engaged with the nut, wherein upon rotation of one of the nut and the screw, the other of the nut and the screw is linearly and axially displaced, (iv) a movable clevis engageable with the other of the nut and the screw, (v) a jaw assembly including a first jaw and a second jaw which are positionable between a closed position and an open position, (vi) a trigger that activates the electric motor to thereby result in linear and axial displacement of the other of the nut and the screw, and (vii) a return actuator that upon actuation causes the other of the nut and the screw to be displaced to a home position corresponding to the jaws being positioned to the open position; positioning the jaw assembly to the open position; placing the jaw assembly about a fitting to be crimped; maintaining actuation of the trigger such that the electric motor provides rotary power to the planetary roller screw assembly which thereby urges the jaw assembly to the closed position; wherein if at any time during closure of the jaw assembly, actuation of the trigger is not maintained such that closure of the jaw assembly is interrupted, the return actuator must be actuated to cause the jaws to be positioned to the open position thereby enabling subsequent actuation of the trigger.

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  • B29C53/086Primary

    bending radially, i.e. deformig the cross-section of the tube · CPC title

  • PE, i.e. polyethylene · CPC title

  • B25B27/10Primary

    inserting fittings into hoses · CPC title

  • elastically deformable · CPC title

  • B29C65/565Primary

    involving interference fits, e.g. force-fits or press-fits (B29C65/66 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10675805B2 cover?
Electrically powered crimp tools are described. Also described are methods of operating the tools and methods of crimping. The tools include a housing, an electric motor, a roller screw assembly, and a jaw assembly. In particular versions of the tools the jaw assembly includes a cam linkage member that is manually displaced by a user to more easily open the jaws after performing a crimp.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ridge Tool Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C53/086. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 09 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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