Transportable beveling tool
US-2015040731-A1 · Feb 12, 2015 · US
US9950372B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9950372-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414452646-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 6, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 7, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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Beveling tools having a variety of features are described. The tools can utilize a combination of handles, a protective external frame, guide rollers that are positionally adjusted by swing arms with timing lobes, or by an alternative guide bar mounting system, a helical knurled drive roller, guide rollers that have a convex or crowned face, skewed guide rollers, a positive clutch assembly for governing force applied to the guide rollers, a hand crank assembly for moving the tool when mounted on a workpiece, position adjustment provisions for varying the position of a milling head, and indicators providing visual feedback to an operator.
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A powered beveling tool comprising: a power unit including an electric motor; a frame assembly supporting the power unit; a faceplate engaged to the frame and defining a frontwardly directed front face; a milling head rotatably powered by the power unit, the milling head exposed along the front face of the faceplate; a guide roller assembly including a pair of guide rollers and provisions for adjustably positioning the guide rollers, the guide rollers located along the front face of the faceplate; a drive roller assembly including a drive roller and provisions for rotating the drive roller, the drive roller located along the front face of the faceplate; wherein the guide roller assembly and the drive roller are configured such that upon positioning an end of a pipe between the pair of guide rollers and the drive roller, the drive roller is positioned within an interior region of the pipe and the guide rollers can contact an outer surface of the pipe; wherein the provisions for adjustably positioning the guide rollers include (i) a pair of swing arms and (ii) a swing arm assembly engaged with the pair of swing arms for adjusting the position of the swing arms, each swing arm defining a distal arm end at which is attached one of the pair of guide rollers, the swing arms pivotally engaged with one another. 2. The beveling tool of claim 1 wherein the provisions for adjustably positioning the guide rollers further include timing lobes engaged with the pair of swing arms. 3. The beveling tool of claim 1 wherein each of the pair of guide rollers is crowned. 4. The beveling tool of claim 1 wherein each of the pair of guide rollers is skewed. 5. The beveling tool of claim 1 wherein the drive roller is knurled. 6. The beveling tool of claim 5 wherein the knurl is a 60° helical knurl. 7. The beveling tool of claim 1 wherein the frame includes an upper frame member that includes a handle. 8. The beveling tool of claim 7 wherein the frame provides a side and rear mount handle configuration. 9. The beveling tool of claim 1 wherein the provisions for rotating the drive roller include a hand crank assembly. 10. The beveling tool of claim 9 wherein the provisions for rotating the drive roller include a one-way clutch bearing. 11. The beveling tool of claim 9 wherein the hand crank assembly is releasably engageable with the beveling tool and upon engagement and rotation of the hand crank assembly, the drive roller is rotated. 12. The beveling tool of claim 1 further comprising: provisions for adjusting the position of the milling head relative to the faceplate. 13. The beveling tool of claim 12 wherein the provisions for adjusting the position of the milling head include a cutter engagement feed screw assembly. 14. The beveling tool of claim 12 wherein the provisions for adjusting the position of the milling head include one or more dovetail rail guides. 15. The beveling tool of claim 12 wherein the provisions for adjusting the position of the milling head include at least one of (i) a stepped land width adjustment assembly, (ii) a shoulder screw engageable with a gib plate to which the power unit is affixed, (iii) a gib plate locking screw engageable with the gib plate, (iv) one or more gib plate fine adjustment screws, and (v) combinations of (i)-(iv). 16. The beveling tool of claim 1 further comprising: a current draw indicator to provide visual indication and assist in assessing a rate of feed to the milling head. 17. The beveling tool of claim 1 further comprising: at least one clip on the frame assembly, wherein the clip is configured to releasably retain a hand crank that is disengaged form the tool. 18. The beveling tool of claim 1 wherein the milling head comprises a frustoconically shaped head and a rearward base, the milling head defining a centrally located and axially extending bore for receiving a drive spindle that transmits rotary power from the power unit. 19. The beveling tool of claim 18 wherein the milling head further comprises at least one cutting insert. 20. The beveling tool of claim 19 wherein the frustoconically shaped head defines a frontwardly directed sloped surface and the milling head defines at least one recess along the sloped surface, and the at least one cutting insert is releasably retained within the recess. 21. The beveling tool of claim 19 wherein the milling head comprises a plurality of inserts and at least two of the inserts are radially offset relative to one another. 22. The beveling tool of claim 18 wherein the milling head defines at least two apertures along a front face of the milling head which are adapted to receive a two pin spanner wrench. 23. A powered beveling tool comprising: a power unit including an electric motor; an external frame extending about the power unit and supporting the power unit therein; a faceplate engaged to the frame and defining a frontwardly directed front face; a milling head rotatably powered by the power unit, the milling head exposed along the front face of the faceplate, wherein the milling head comprises a frustoconically shaped head and a rearward base, the milling head defining a centrally located and axially extending bore for receiving a drive spindle that transmits rotary power from the power unit; a guide roller assembly including a pair of guide rollers and provisions for adjustably positioning the guide rollers, the guide rollers located along the front face of the faceplate; a drive roller assembly including a drive roller and provisions for rotating the drive roller, the drive roller located along the front face of the faceplate; wherein the provisions for adjustably positioning the guide rollers include (i) a pair of swing arms and (ii) a swing arm assembly engaged with the pair of swing arms for adjusting the position of the swing arms, each swing arm defining a distal arm end at which is attached one of the pair of guide rollers, the swing arms pivotally engaged with one another. 24. The beveling tool of claim 23 wherein the milling head further comprises at least one cutting insert. 25. The beveling tool of claim 24 wherein the frustoconically shaped head defines a frontwardly directed sloped surface and the milling head defines at least one recess along the sloped surface, and the at least one cutting insert is releasably retained within the recess. 26. The beveling tool of claim 24 wherein the milling head comprises a plurality of inserts and at least two of the inserts are radially offset relative to one another. 27. The beveling tool of claim 23 wherein the milling head defines at least two apertures along a front face of the milling head which are adapted to receive a two pin spanner wrench. 28. The beveling tool of claim 23 wherein the provisions for adjustably positioning the guide rollers further includes (iii) timing lobes engaged with the pair of swing arms. 29. The beveling tool of claim 23 wherein each of the pair of guide rollers is crowned. 30. The beveling tool of claim 23 wherein each of the pair of guide rollers is skewed. 31. The beveling tool of claim 23 wherein the drive roller is knurled. 32. The beveling tool of claim 31 wherein the knurl is a 60° helical knurl. 33. The beveling tool of
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