Rapidly retractable tool support for a pipe machining apparatus
US-9050669-B2 · Jun 9, 2015 · US
US9731361B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9731361-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514625654-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 4, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2017 |
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Pipe machining apparatuses, tool supports, and methods of operating pipe machining apparatuses are provided. In one aspect, a pipe machining apparatus includes a frame, a tool carrier coupled to and movable relative to the frame, and a tool support coupled to and movable with the tool carrier relative to the frame. The tool support is adapted to support a tool and move the tool in a first direction toward a pipe at a first increment and move the tool in a second direction away from the pipe at a second increment. The second increment is larger than the first increment.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A tool support for a pipe machining apparatus, the tool support comprising: a rotatable feed screw; and a tool clamp coupled to the feed screw and adapted to support a tool, wherein the tool clamp is movable along the feed screw to move the tool in a first tool direction and a second tool direction, and wherein the tool is moveable in the first tool direction at a first increment and a second increment larger than the first increment, and wherein the tool is moveable in the second tool direction at the first increment and the second increment. 2. The tool support of claim 1 , further comprising a worm gear movable between a first position, in which the worm gear couples with the feed screw and rotation of the worm gear in a first worm gear direction rotates the feed screw to move the tool in the first tool direction and rotation of the worm gear in a second worm gear direction rotates the feed screw to move the tool in the second tool direction, and a second position, in which the worm gear is uncoupled from the feed screw and the feed screw is rotatable independently of the worm gear. 3. The tool support of claim 2 , wherein the tool moves at the first increment in the first direction and the second direction with the worm gear coupled to the feed screw, and wherein the tool moves at the second increment in the first direction and the second direction with the worm gear uncoupled from the feed screw. 4. The tool support of claim 2 , wherein a drive gear is fixedly coupled to and rotates with the feed screw, and wherein the worm gear engages the drive gear in the first position and does not engage the drive gear in the second position. 5. The tool support of claim 2 , wherein the first increment is a first linear distance traveled by the tool as a result of a single rotation of the worm gear, and wherein the second increment is a second linear distance traveled by the tool as a result of a single rotation of the feed screw, the second linear distance being larger than the first linear distance. 6. The tool support of claim 2 , further comprising a drive coupling including a key feature, and wherein the worm gear includes a key element adapted to couple with the key feature of the drive coupling to couple the worm gear to the drive coupling with the worm gear in the first position, and wherein the worm gear and the drive coupling rotate together when coupled. 7. The tool support of claim 6 , wherein the key element is uncoupled from the key feature when the worm gear is in the second position, and wherein the worm gear and drive coupling rotate independently of each other when uncoupled.
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