Coupling members for pipe machining apparatuses

US10710177B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10710177-B2
Application numberUS-201313796121-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 12, 2013
Priority dateOct 4, 2012
Publication dateJul 14, 2020
Grant dateJul 14, 2020

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Pipe machining apparatuses, coupling members, and methods of assembling pipe machining apparatuses are provided. In one aspect, a coupling member for coupling together a first section and a second section of a pipe machining apparatus includes a first housing member adapted to couple to the first section, a second housing member adapted to couple to the second section, an arm movably coupled to the first housing member, and an engagement member coupled to the arm. The arm is adapted to move between a coupled condition, in which the engagement member engages the second housing member, and an uncoupled condition, in which the engagement member does not engage the second housing member.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A pipe machining apparatus comprising: a first section including a first portion of a frame and a first portion of a tool carrier; a second section including a second portion of the frame and a second portion of the tool carrier, wherein the first section and the second section are adapted to be coupled together around a pipe, and, with the first and second sections coupled together, the frame is fixed relative to the pipe and the tool carrier is adapted to move relative to the frame and the pipe; and a coupling member adapted to couple the first section and the second section together, the coupling member including a first housing member coupled to the first section and including a projection having an arcuate surface, a second housing member coupled to the second section and defining a receptacle adapted to receive the projection of the first housing member, wherein the second housing member includes a pair of arcuate surfaces at least partially defining the receptacle, an arm movably coupled to the first housing member, and an engagement member coupled to the arm, wherein the arm is adapted to move between a coupled condition, in which the engagement member engages the second housing member, and an uncoupled condition, in which the engagement member does not engage the second housing member; wherein, during assembly of the first and second sections, the arcuate surfaces of the projection and the receptacle are adapted to engage each other with the first and second sections misaligned, allow the projection to insert into the receptacle with the first and second sections misaligned and to move the first and second sections into proper alignment for coupling together. 2. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first housing member is coupled to the first portion of the tool carrier on the first section and the second housing member is coupled to the second portion of the tool carrier on the second section. 3. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the arm is rotatably coupled to the first housing member and is adapted to rotate between the coupled condition and the uncoupled condition. 4. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the arm includes a threaded portion and the engagement member is adapted to threadably move along the threaded portion of the arm. 5. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first housing member defines a first recess therein to accommodate movement of the arm between the coupled condition and the uncoupled condition, and wherein the second housing member defines a second recess therein to accommodate movement of the arm between the coupled condition and the uncoupled condition. 6. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the coupling member is a first coupling member, the pipe machining apparatus further comprising a second coupling member cooperating with the first coupling member to couple the first section and the second section together, the second coupling member including a third housing member coupled to the first section, a fourth housing member coupled to the second section, a second arm movably coupled to the fourth housing member, and a second engagement member coupled to the second arm, wherein the second arm is adapted to move between a coupled condition, in which the second engagement member engages the third housing member, and an uncoupled condition, in which the second engagement member does not engage the third housing member. 7. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the third housing member is coupled to the first portion of the tool carrier on the first section and the fourth housing member is coupled to the second portion of the tool carrier on the second section. 8. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the fourth housing member includes a second projection and the third housing member includes a second receptacle adapted to receive the second projection therein. 9. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first section and the second section are substantially semi-circular in shape. 10. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first portion of the tool carrier includes a first mating surface and the second portion of the tool carrier includes a second mating surface adapted to engage the first mating surface with the first section and the second section coupled together, and wherein the projection of the first housing member extends beyond the first mating surface of the first portion of the tool carrier. 11. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the first housing member includes a first housing mating surface and the second housing member includes a second housing mating surface adapted to engage the first housing mating surface with the first section and the second section coupled together, and wherein the projection of the first housing member extends beyond the first housing mating surface of the first housing member. 12. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first housing member includes a first housing mating surface and the second housing member includes a second housing mating surface adapted to engage the first housing mating surface with the first section and the second section coupled together, and wherein the projection of the first housing member extends beyond the first housing mating surface of the first housing member. 13. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first portion of the tool carrier includes a first mating surface and the second portion of the tool carrier includes a second mating surface adapted to engage the first mating surface with the first section and the second section coupled together, and wherein the receptacle of the second housing member is recessed behind the second mating surface of the second portion of the tool carrier. 14. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the first housing member includes a first housing mating surface and the second housing member includes a second housing mating surface adapted to engage the first housing mating surface with the first section and the second section coupled together, and wherein the receptacle of the second housing member is recessed behind the second housing mating surface of the second housing member. 15. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first housing member includes a first housing mating surface and the second housing member includes a second housing mating surface adapted to engage the first housing mating surface with the first section and the second section coupled together, and wherein the receptacle of the second housing member is recessed behind the second housing mating surface of the second housing member. 16. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the receptacle is at least partially defined by a surface of the tool carrier. 17. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the projection abuts a surface of the tool carrier. 18. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the arm moves in a plane, and wherein the projection is positioned between the plane and the tool carrier. 19. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the receptacle is positioned between the plane and the tool carrier. 20. The pipe machining apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first housing member is coupled to a surface of the tool carrier, and wherein the projection has a longitudinal extent substantially parallel to the surface of the tool carrier.

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  • and being capable of guiding the tool in a circular path · CPC title

  • with an external clamping device · CPC title

  • the tool being guided in a circular path · CPC title

  • for securing machines or apparatus to workpieces, or other parts, of particular shape, e.g. to beams of particular cross-section · CPC title

  • the tools of which perform a radial movement; Rotary tool heads thereof · CPC title

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What does patent US10710177B2 cover?
Pipe machining apparatuses, coupling members, and methods of assembling pipe machining apparatuses are provided. In one aspect, a coupling member for coupling together a first section and a second section of a pipe machining apparatus includes a first housing member adapted to couple to the first section, a second housing member adapted to couple to the second section, an arm movably coupled to…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Illinois Tool Works
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23D21/04. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 14 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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