AU7964291A - Cutting tool - Google Patents

Cutting tool

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AU7964291A
AU7964291A AU79642/91A AU7964291A AU7964291A AU 7964291 A AU7964291 A AU 7964291A AU 79642/91 A AU79642/91 A AU 79642/91A AU 7964291 A AU7964291 A AU 7964291A AU 7964291 A AU7964291 A AU 7964291A
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cutting tool
nipple
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cutter
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AU79642/91A
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Rodney Ian Griffin
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HELROD Pty Ltd
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HELROD Pty Ltd
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Description

CUTTING TOOL This invention relates to a cutting tool and, in particular, to a tool adapted to cut plumbing nipples.
Nipples, which are normally lengths of threaded brass pipe are used in a number of applications in plumbing but the most usual of these is for the connection of shower roses and bath filling nozzles and also for the connection of pipes for taps in wash basins, sinks, troughs and the like.
Normally the piping is located by the plumber before tiling is effected and a nipple is left extending outwardly into the area where the connection is to be made, and capped. The tiler locates the tiles around the nipple, cutting the tiles where necessary and after tiling is completed the fitting required is connected to the nipple.
Because the plumber is not necessarily sure as to the depth of the tiles, and their exact location, nipples are invariably left longer than the required length and, in most cases, need to be cut before the fitting is connected thereto.
Conventionally this cutting has been by the use of a hack saw and it will be appreciated that the hack saw normally has to be operated parallel to the surface through which the nipple extends, and relatively close to the surface, and this does mean that cutting the nipples to length is a somewhat tedious job, and it can mean that the tiles or the like can be damaged, at a cost to the plumber.
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I have already proposed, in my copending Australian Patent Application, 63193/90 filed September 25th, 1989 and entitled "Cutting Tool" a particular form of tool adapted to cut pluming nipples and this tool has proved very satisfactory in practice.
There are however some situations where my previously designed tool is not fully satisfactory, and that is where the space around the nipple is extremely restricted and, further, the said previous tool may be too expensive for occasional users, such as home handymen.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a cutting tool whereby nipples can readily be cut in situ rapidly and readily and without the likelihood of damage to the surround.
in accordance with the invention I provide a cutting tool having a substantially cylindrical body of a diameter to receive the nipple through one end thereof, means adjacent that end to clamp the body to the nipple, a cutting tool located within the body and mounted on a sha t which extends rearwardly beyond the body which cutting tool is adapted for rotation by the shaft which, in turn, can be attached to a power drill or the like so that the nipple can be cut from the outwardly directed end of the nipple inwardly.
Preferably the shaft is located for movement along the axis of the body and is retained in the body.
SUBSTITUTE SHEET In order that the im.ntion may be more readily understood I shall describe one specific embodiment of the invention in relation to the accompanying drawings in which:-
Figure 1 is a front perspective view of the tool; Figure 2 is a sectional side view of the tool showing the location of the tool relative to a surface with the nipple extending further than is required; Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 2 with the nipple cut; Figure 4 is a view along line 44 of Figure 3 looking at the cutters; and Figure 5 is a view along line 55 of Figure 3 showing the clamping arrangement.
The body 10 is basically cylindrical in form and may be made of any required material but I prefer that it be made of machinable tool steel.
The internal diameter of the bore 11 of the body is designed to be closely received about the nipple 30 to be cut and in one practical size this will be approximately twenty-two millimetres (22mm) .
The total length of the body will depend upon the depth of cut required but in practice I believe a total length of approximately seventy millimetres (70mm) would be satisfactory
SUBSTITUTE SHEET 4 for use with a body of this diameter.
Adjacent the end 12 of the body which is adapted to pass over the nipple 30 I provide an enlarged portion 13 which has a split sleeve 14 located therein.
The sleeve 14 can be held in position by a grub screw or the like
15 which can pass through the enlarged portion 13 into the sleeve
14.
Diametrically opposite the grub screw there is a tapped aperture
16 which is adapted to receive a threaded member 17 which has a head 18 to enable the split member to be compressed.
The arrangement is such that when the nipple 30 is located within the sleeve 14 and the threaded member 17 is tightened the sleeve 14 clamps about the nipple and retains the tool in position on the nipple but without damage to the thread of the nipple.
The material of the sleeve may preferably be brass or the lik so that it is not substantially harder than the nipple t minimise damage.
The other end of the body can be partially closed by a plug 1 which may be of material similar to that of the body or could b of, say, phosphor bronze and which has an axial bor therethrough.
SUBSTITUTE SHEET The body 10, between the position of the radial bore and the plug can be relieved as by having four cut out slots 20 equally spaced around the body.
The cutter 40 can be formed in a manner somewhat similar to a tap seat cutter or can in fact be a tap seat cutter.
The body 41 of the cutter is cylindrical in form, is provided with a bore 42 therethrough, and in this application the bore can be threaded, and has on its outer face a pair of teeth 43.
The particular construction and formation of these teeth 43 can vary.
As illustrated the teeth 43 are offset from the diameter and their outer faces can be formed to provide a chamfer on the end of the nipple as the nipple is cut. Such an arrangement has advantages in that the pressure applied to cut the face can be less than would be the case if a square cut was being effected.
Passing through the bore in the plug in the body is a shaft 45 which at its free end is threaded to cooperate with the thread in the bore 42 of the cutter so the cutter may be firmly connected to the shaft.
The shaft is preferably provided with a collar 46 or the like externally of the closed end 19 of the body which collar acts as a stop for movement of the cutter towards the open end of the body .
The portion 47 of the shaft extending rearwardly from the collar may be cylindrical or could be formed to be hexagonal as this is adapted to be held in a chuck of a drill.
In use the shaft portion 47 is connected to a drill, which can well be either battery or power operated and the open end 12 of the body is placed over the extending portion of the nipple 30.
The arrangement of this portion of the body can be such as to effectively control the final length of the nipple, as will be described hereinafter, by locating the free end of the body adjacent the tiling or surface 50 through which the nipple passes.
When located the threaded member 17 is tightened by the knurled member 18 compressing the sleeve 14 so that the body is firmly connected to the nipple. The drill is operated and the cutter 40 is brought into contact with the free end of the nipple.
The swarf formed is passed from the body through the slots 20 therein and on forward pressure so the end of the nipple is removed.
This operation continues until the collar 46 on the shaft contacts the plug in the body at which time the cutting operation is completed.
SUBSTITUTE SHEET By simply loosening the threaded member 17 the assembly can be removed from the nipple.
If the nipple initially extends a substantial distance from the tile or other surface the operation can be repeated until the open end 12 of the body terminates at the required position.
It will be seen that the device of the invention has great advantages. Firstly, where space is restricted, there is no extension other than the knurled member 18 beyond the diameter of the body until the chuck of the drill and, depending upon the type of the drill, so the chuck may be no larger in diameter than the body.
In this case the first extension is the actual drill body and, again, depending upon the form of drill, this, on one side at least, may extend little or no distance beyond the chuck.
The device can then be used in very confined spaces.
The cutting is very clean and the outwardly directed surface is chamfered and it is found that taps or other connectors can be connected to the nipple without any reworking of the thread on the nipple.
The device of the invention is extremely simple but it will be appreciated that it is practical it carries out its requirements rapidly and it removes any likelihood to any adjacent tiles or
SUBSTITUTE SHEET wall surface.
SUBSTITUTE SHEET

Claims (7)

The claims defining the invention are as follows:
1. A cutting tool having a substantially cylindrical body of a diameter to receive the nipple through one end thereof, means adjacent that end to clamp the body to the nipple, a cutting tool located within the body and mounted on a shaft which extends rearwardly beyond the body, which cutting tool is adapted for rotation by the shaft which, in turn, can be attached to a power drill or the like so that the nipple can be cut from the outwardly directed end of the nipple inwardly.
2. A cutting tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein there is a compressible band 14 or the like located within the end 12 which band is acted on by a member 17 to effect selective compression thereof to closely abut the nipple.
3. A cutting tool as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the cutting tool 40 has a diameter substantially equal to the internal diameter of the body and at least one cutter member 43 extending outwardly therefrom which cutter member is shaped to provide the required profile at the outer end of the nipple 30.
4. A cutting tool as claimed in claim 3 wherein there are two cutter members 43.
SUBSTITUTE SHEET
5. A cutting tool as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the shaft passes through a journal formed in a closure 19 at the end of the body.
6. A cutting tool as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the cutting tool shaft has an extension 46 thereon which can act against the closure to restrict inward movement of the shaft 45.
7. A cutting tool as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the body has relieved portions 20 to permit swarf to pass therefrom.
SUBSTITUTE SHEET
AU79642/91A 1990-05-21 1991-05-21 Cutting tool Abandoned AU7964291A (en)

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AUPK020290 1990-05-21
AUPK0202 1990-05-21
AU79642/91A AU7964291A (en) 1990-05-21 1991-05-21 Cutting tool

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