US1104579A - Cinch for sheet-metal pipe. - Google Patents

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US1104579A
US1104579A US79719013A US1913797190A US1104579A US 1104579 A US1104579 A US 1104579A US 79719013 A US79719013 A US 79719013A US 1913797190 A US1913797190 A US 1913797190A US 1104579 A US1104579 A US 1104579A
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  • This invention pertains to a device for forcibly drawing tog-ether the overlapping ends of the sections of sheet-metal pipe to facilitate the uniting of the sections, as by means of riveting or welding.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of a cinch fo ming one exempliiication of my present invention, the pipe being operated upon appearing in transverse section.
  • Fig. 2 a rear elevation of the device, the fluid-pressure cinching cylinder appearing in vertical section in the plane of the axis of the cylinder.
  • Fig. 3 a side elevation of the cinching lever, part appearing in vertical section in a plane at ight angles to the axis of the lever.
  • Fig. 1 a section through the segment of the cinching lever in a plane parallel with the axis of the lever, and Fig. 5, a plan of the special. open link in the wrapping connector.
  • the suspended machine is brought to proper position and the chain wrapped around the outer pipe at the overlapping circumferential oint.
  • Different diameters of pipe may be taken care of by employing chains of various lengths of support and the cinch may then be adjust-.
  • the cinch may have a substantially constant position, and the pipe be adjusted into proper relationship with it, the latter plan being quite feasible in connection with pipes of comparatively small size, it being understood that sheet-metal pipe, such as circumferentially corrugated pipe designed for culverts, varies in diameter from about six inches to over six feet.
  • the valve-operating handle is manipulated to so adjust the valve as to cut off the exhaust from the cylinder and to admit the pressurefiuid to the cylinder, the result being that the piston becomes forced down and the chain forcibly tightened around the joint of the pipe,'causing the outer pipe to be snugly and nicely contracted upon the inner pipe.
  • the layers of metal may be drilled through for the reception of rivets, or a may be applied, as in spot welding, and the joint thus made secure at one point in such manner that it will be held when tee cinch is removed from the pipe to p rmit further drilling and riveting or spot welding.
  • desired a number of points may be riveted or spot-Welded, and the specially open link 11 facilitates the drilling and riveting .or spot-welding operation, the fluid-pressure serving as a lock to hold the cinch to action.
  • the valve is to be adjusted to j cut off the inflow of pressure-fluid and to; put the cylinder in communication with the exhaust whereupon the piston will rise unwelding tool will be found particularly convenient, butit should be understood that the axis of the cylinder, instead of being vertical, may be horizontal or at any desired angle, and it is also to be understood that the segment lever merely serves in connecting the end of a chain to be forcibly moved by means of a piston moving in the opposite direction.
  • I claim A. cinch for pressing together the over-' lapping layers of metal at the joint of sheet metal pipe comprising, a fluid-pressure cylinder, valve mechanism carried by the cylinder for controlling; the flow of fluid to and from the cyllnder, a saddle carried by the cylinder and adapted to engage the outer one of the overlapping layers of the pipe to be joined, a wrapping connector adapted to encircle the pipe where the layers thereof overlap each other and having oneend fixed with relation to said cylinden'a piston in said cylinder, and operative connections between said pistonand the second end of said wrapping connector, combined substantially as set forth. 1

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K. J. THO'RSBY. GINCH FOR SHEET METAL PIPE. APPLICATION FILED 001225, 1913.
Patented July 21, 1914.
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KARL JOI-IAN TI-IORSBY, OF OAKLAND, CALIFGBFVIA, ASSIGNOR TO CALIFORNIA CORRUGATED CULVERT COMPANY, OF WEST BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA.
GINCI-l'. FOR SHEET-METAL PIPE.
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Application filed October 25, 1913.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I. KARL JOHAN Trionsnv, a citizen of Norway, residing at Oakland, Alameda county, California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cinches for Sheet-Metal Pipes, of which the following is a specification.
This invention pertains to a device for forcibly drawing tog-ether the overlapping ends of the sections of sheet-metal pipe to facilitate the uniting of the sections, as by means of riveting or welding.
The invention will be readily understood from the following description taken in con nection with the accompanying drawing in which Figure l is a side elevation of a cinch fo ming one exempliiication of my present invention, the pipe being operated upon appearing in transverse section. Fig. 2 a rear elevation of the device, the fluid-pressure cinching cylinder appearing in vertical section in the plane of the axis of the cylinder. Fig. 3, a side elevation of the cinching lever, part appearing in vertical section in a plane at ight angles to the axis of the lever. Fig. 1, a section through the segment of the cinching lever in a plane parallel with the axis of the lever, and Fig. 5, a plan of the special. open link in the wrapping connector.
In the drawing :1, indicates the end portion of a section of sheet-metal pipe, illustrated as being of well known ircumferentially corrugated type: 2, the end portion of a similar section of pipe to-be united to the end of section 1, the end of section 2 surrounding the end of section 1: 3, a fluid pressure cylinder with its axis arranged at right angles to the axis of the pipe to be joined, the single exemplification illustrated showing the cylinder as being vertically disposed: 4, a hail pivoted to the cylinder and serving as means by which the cylinder and its attachments may be conveniently suspended from a crane or other suspending device: 5, a bracket secured to the cylinder and having its outer extremity i the form of a saddle to engage the periphery of the pipe at the point of juncture, the bracket in the illustrated case being double or formed with two checks: 6, a lever pivoted between the cheeks of the bracket, that portion of the lever nearer the pipe being in the form of a grooved seg- Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 2i, iaia.
Serial No. 797,190.
ment: 7, the piston of a cylinder: 8, a connecting-rod connecting the piston and the outer end of the lever: 9, a hook pivoted to the outer portion of the bracket and adapted to lie against or near the periphery of the pipe: 10, a wrapping connector illustrated as being a chain, one end of the chain being secured to the upper extremity of the segment of the lever, while a link at or near the opposite end of the chain engages hook 9 so that the pipe at its juncture is nearly encircled by the chain and the saddle of the bracket: 11, a link of the chain formed with a specially large opening leading to the exterior of the pipe: 12, a cross-bar car ried by the lever and projecting sidewise from the lever: 13, pull-back springs engaging this cross-bar and the cylinder-head and serving to pull lever 6 in the inactive direction: 1 1, the inlet pipe for the pressure fluid, this pipe being adapted for connection with a flexible supply-pipe connected with a source of fluid under pressure: 15, the exhaust-pipe: 16, an ordinary three-- way valve connected with the inlet-pipe and the exhaust-pipe and the upper end of the cylinder in such usual m'anner that one position of the valve will connect the inlet with the cylinder while another position of the valve connects the cylinder with the exhaust and cuts off the connection from the inlet: 17, a valve-operating hand-lever, in hellcrank form: and 18, a link connecting one arm of the bellcrank-lever with an arm on the rotary plug of the three-way valve.
In making the circumferential joints of sheet-metal pipes, it is highly desirable and sometimes of extreme importance, that the outside pipe at the juncture be brought into close hugging connection with the inner pipe before the joint is secured, and this is particularly true in the case of circumferentially corrugated pipe owing to the fact that the corrugations greatly stiffen and resist the contraction of the outer pipe while at the same time the frictional hugging of the metal at the sides of the corrugations at the joint resists the contraction of the outer pipe.
In using the resent device the suspended machine is brought to proper position and the chain wrapped around the outer pipe at the overlapping circumferential oint. Different diameters of pipe may be taken care of by employing chains of various lengths of support and the cinch may then be adjust-.
ed into proper working relationship with it, or, if desired, the cinch may have a substantially constant position, and the pipe be adjusted into proper relationship with it, the latter plan being quite feasible in connection with pipes of comparatively small size, it being understood that sheet-metal pipe, such as circumferentially corrugated pipe designed for culverts, varies in diameter from about six inches to over six feet.
The pipe and cinch having been adjusted into proper relationship to each other, the valve-operating handle is manipulated to so adjust the valve as to cut off the exhaust from the cylinder and to admit the pressurefiuid to the cylinder, the result being that the piston becomes forced down and the chain forcibly tightened around the joint of the pipe,'causing the outer pipe to be snugly and nicely contracted upon the inner pipe. While the joint of the pipe is thus cinched the layers of metal may be drilled through for the reception of rivets, or a may be applied, as in spot welding, and the joint thus made secure at one point in such manner that it will be held when tee cinch is removed from the pipe to p rmit further drilling and riveting or spot welding. desired a number of points may be riveted or spot-Welded, and the specially open link 11 facilitates the drilling and riveting .or spot-welding operation, the fluid-pressure serving as a lock to hold the cinch to action.
Nhen the use of the cinch at a particular 3 joint is over, the valve is to be adjusted to j cut off the inflow of pressure-fluid and to; put the cylinder in communication with the exhaust whereupon the piston will rise unwelding tool will be found particularly convenient, butit should be understood that the axis of the cylinder, instead of being vertical, may be horizontal or at any desired angle, and it is also to be understood that the segment lever merely serves in connecting the end of a chain to be forcibly moved by means of a piston moving in the opposite direction.
The drawing and description set forth but a single exemplification of my invention, for which I have explained the principle and set forth the best embodiment thereof within my present, contemplation.
I claim A. cinch for pressing together the over-' lapping layers of metal at the joint of sheet metal pipe comprising, a fluid-pressure cylinder, valve mechanism carried by the cylinder for controlling; the flow of fluid to and from the cyllnder, a saddle carried by the cylinder and adapted to engage the outer one of the overlapping layers of the pipe to be joined, a wrapping connector adapted to encircle the pipe where the layers thereof overlap each other and having oneend fixed with relation to said cylinden'a piston in said cylinder, and operative connections between said pistonand the second end of said wrapping connector, combined substantially as set forth. 1
KARL JOHAN THORSBY.
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Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Goxhmissioner of Patents, Washington, D. G.
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US2632417A (en) * 1948-02-24 1953-03-24 Oliver R Smith Pipe reforming clamp
US2674966A (en) * 1950-02-21 1954-04-13 Melvin P Morris Welding clamp
US2773700A (en) * 1954-01-14 1956-12-11 Harry A Lasswell Automatic tension maintaining load binder for vehicles
US2818913A (en) * 1955-03-28 1958-01-07 Harry G Twiford Peripheral compression type tire bead seating device
US2871929A (en) * 1955-05-02 1959-02-03 Graves Tubeless tire mounter
US2888895A (en) * 1950-11-20 1959-06-02 Paul Barkley Pipe lineup clamp
US3037258A (en) * 1960-06-23 1962-06-05 Jimmie Blanks Drill collar clamp
US3086767A (en) * 1959-09-04 1963-04-23 Boser Herman George Plumber's helper
US4666138A (en) * 1985-09-06 1987-05-19 Dearman Timothy Charles External reforming pipe clamp
US4993687A (en) * 1986-01-17 1991-02-19 The Crosby Group Hydraulic load binder

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2632417A (en) * 1948-02-24 1953-03-24 Oliver R Smith Pipe reforming clamp
US2674966A (en) * 1950-02-21 1954-04-13 Melvin P Morris Welding clamp
US2888895A (en) * 1950-11-20 1959-06-02 Paul Barkley Pipe lineup clamp
US2773700A (en) * 1954-01-14 1956-12-11 Harry A Lasswell Automatic tension maintaining load binder for vehicles
US2818913A (en) * 1955-03-28 1958-01-07 Harry G Twiford Peripheral compression type tire bead seating device
US2871929A (en) * 1955-05-02 1959-02-03 Graves Tubeless tire mounter
US3086767A (en) * 1959-09-04 1963-04-23 Boser Herman George Plumber's helper
US3037258A (en) * 1960-06-23 1962-06-05 Jimmie Blanks Drill collar clamp
US4666138A (en) * 1985-09-06 1987-05-19 Dearman Timothy Charles External reforming pipe clamp
US4993687A (en) * 1986-01-17 1991-02-19 The Crosby Group Hydraulic load binder

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