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US2014982A
US2014982A US515827A US51582731A US2014982A US 2014982 A US2014982 A US 2014982A US 515827 A US515827 A US 515827A US 51582731 A US51582731 A US 51582731A US 2014982 A US2014982 A US 2014982A
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21CMANUFACTURE OF METAL SHEETS, WIRE, RODS, TUBES OR PROFILES, OTHERWISE THAN BY ROLLING; AUXILIARY OPERATIONS USED IN CONNECTION WITH METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL
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  • This invention relates to a method 01' ,making' tube.
  • the invention relates particularly to the making of tube of plural ply wall structure; the particular tube is of the type shown and claimed inthe H. W. Bundy Patent #1,431,368 of October 10, 1922, such tube being of plural ply wall structure formed fzbm strip stock. More particularly the invention is concerned with an apparatus and method of making such ,a tube and which involves mechanism and steps for the production of tube of increased strength with particular regards to the seam.
  • Fig. l is a rather diagrammatical illustration of an apparatus which may be employed.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view, enlarged, taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1, showing rollers for treating the strip preliminary to shaping it into tube.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken through guide dies illustrating the construction on lines 33 of Fig. 1.
  • Figs. 4 to 8-, inclusive are cross sectional views taken through progressive forming rollers.
  • Fig. 9 is a sectional view taken through forming rollers illustrating the completely shaped strip stock.
  • Fig. 10 is a view of a completed tube.
  • Fig. 11 is asectional view taken substantially on line li--ll of Fig. 1.
  • the tube as illustrated in Fig. 10 comprises a strip of stock fashioned into hollow cross sectional form with plural ply walls; the inner ply is illustrated at I, the outer ply. at 2.
  • the stock is provided with, an offset 3 the configuration of which embodies relatively gentle curves, or in other words, the offset is at a slight angle.
  • the edges 'of the stock have beveled faces, the edge of the inner ply having its beveled face 4 substantially abutting the offset on the inside thereof while the beveled edge 5 substantially abuts the ofiset on the outside thereof.
  • the strip stock from which the tube is made may be wound upon a reel i0, and as shown in Fig. 11, its edges may be square, or in other words, substantially at right angles to the sides of the strip.
  • suitable guide rollers ii and I2 and then into devices involving rollers and the like for working the strip.
  • rollers i3 there may be a pair of rollers i3 which aid in passing the strip lengthwise and one or both may be driven.
  • the next set of rollers consists of an upper roller i4 and a lower roll-
  • Thestrip may be led overer is shown in detail in Fig. 2.
  • rollers Preferably one of these rollers is driven while the other may be idle, although both may be driven.
  • These rollers are for the purpose of providing the beveled edges 4 and 5 on the stock.
  • the roll- 5 ers may be arranged so that one fits within the other, the roller l5 having peripheral flanges i6 for this purpose, and they are constructed so as to leave a space or passageway I! for the stock.
  • the rollers are so designed so that the strip in passing through them is provided with its beveled edges. Accordingly, the passageway i1 is restricted at each side as by means of an inclined shoulder IE on roller I 5, and inclined shoulder lson roller M.
  • the overall width of the clearance i'l may be substantially equal to the width of the strip, and as the same passes between the rollers its edges are compressed in such manner that the edges of the stock are angled or provided with what we term herein the beveled faces.
  • the beveling may be effected in otherways such as for example shearing-or trimming oif some of the metal.
  • the other suitable guide devices are provided preferably one on each side of the bevel-forming rollers.
  • These guide devices may be termed guide dies consisting of upper and lower blocks 20 and 1 2
  • the strip stock relatively snugly fits into this passageway and is held from shifting sidewise.
  • the die at the outlet side of the bevel-forming rollers may be and advantageously is similar.
  • - stock is held from crowding to one side which would efiect more compression of the metal on one side and less on the other with the result that nonuniformity as between the beveled faces would result.
  • the strip passes through a series of forming rollers so that the strip is fashioned into a tube.
  • Fig. 4 there is shown what may be the first set of forming rolls; Fig. 5 the second set; Fig. 6 the third. Fig. 7 the fourth and'Fig. 8 the rolls which effect final tube formation.
  • the stock is first fashioned tubular like and that there is an arbor 25 held by means E5 of a suitable support 26 around which the stock is fashioned and the final rolls shown in Fig. 9 tightly compress the stock against the arborthus eifecting the oifset as it is more or less squeezed between the beveled edges.
  • the tube may then pass through a suitable furnace 21 wherein the tube is finished as by means of being soldered, brazed or welded.
  • the tube may be finished with ordinary solder such as a lead and tin alloy, or brazed with hard solder, or any other suitable metal or alloy.
  • the furnace 21 may be disassociated from the tube forming rolls in'some instances where, for example, the forming rolls can turn out tube faster than the same can be handled byv the furnace.
  • the strip stock may be coated, as for example, with tin where the tube is to be soldered, or it may be coated or plated with copper where a copper welded tube is to be made. Suitable flux may also be provided as meets the needs of the particular tube, or the furnace may, if and when desired, utilize a reducing atmosphere.

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Sept. 17, 1935. B. L. QUARNSTROM METHOD OF MAKING TUBES Original Filed Feb. 14, 1951 INVENTOR 0 557 1. .qmm smom ATTORNEYS.
Patented Sept. 17, 1935 PATENT OFFICE METHOD OF MAKING TUBES Bert L. Quarnstrom, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Randy Tubing Company, Detroit, Mich, a corporation of Michigan v Application February 14, 1931, Serial No. 515,827
Renewed February 23, 1935 I 2 Claims.
This invention relates to a method 01' ,making' tube. The invention relates particularly to the making of tube of plural ply wall structure; the particular tube is of the type shown and claimed inthe H. W. Bundy Patent #1,431,368 of October 10, 1922, such tube being of plural ply wall structure formed fzbm strip stock. More particularly the invention is concerned with an apparatus and method of making such ,a tube and which involves mechanism and steps for the production of tube of increased strength with particular regards to the seam. In the accompanying drawing:
Fig. l is a rather diagrammatical illustration of an apparatus which may be employed.
Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view, enlarged, taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1, showing rollers for treating the strip preliminary to shaping it into tube.
Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken through guide dies illustrating the construction on lines 33 of Fig. 1.
Figs. 4 to 8-, inclusive, are cross sectional views taken through progressive forming rollers.
Fig. 9 is a sectional view taken through forming rollers illustrating the completely shaped strip stock.
Fig. 10 is a view of a completed tube.
Fig. 11 is asectional view taken substantially on line li--ll of Fig. 1.
The tube as illustrated in Fig. 10 comprises a strip of stock fashioned into hollow cross sectional form with plural ply walls; the inner ply is illustrated at I, the outer ply. at 2. The stock is provided with, an offset 3 the configuration of which embodies relatively gentle curves, or in other words, the offset is at a slight angle. The edges 'of the stock have beveled faces, the edge of the inner ply having its beveled face 4 substantially abutting the offset on the inside thereof while the beveled edge 5 substantially abuts the ofiset on the outside thereof.
With the ultimate tube structure now in mind the apparatus and method for eifecting the same will be readily appreciated from the following description. The strip stock from which the tube is made may be wound upon a reel i0, and as shown in Fig. 11, its edges may be square, or in other words, substantially at right angles to the sides of the strip. suitable guide rollers ii and I2 and then into devices involving rollers and the like for working the strip. First, there may be a pair of rollers i3 which aid in passing the strip lengthwise and one or both may be driven. The next set of rollers consists of an upper roller i4 and a lower roll- Thestrip may be led overer is shown in detail in Fig. 2. Preferably one of these rollers is driven while the other may be idle, although both may be driven. These rollers are for the purpose of providing the beveled edges 4 and 5 on the stock. As shown in Fig. 2, the roll- 5 ers may be arranged so that one fits within the other, the roller l5 having peripheral flanges i6 for this purpose, and they are constructed so as to leave a space or passageway I! for the stock. Moreover, the rollers are so designed so that the strip in passing through them is provided with its beveled edges. Accordingly, the passageway i1 is restricted at each side as by means of an inclined shoulder IE on roller I 5, and inclined shoulder lson roller M. The overall width of the clearance i'l may be substantially equal to the width of the strip, and as the same passes between the rollers its edges are compressed in such manner that the edges of the stock are angled or provided with what we term herein the beveled faces. The beveling may be effected in otherways such as for example shearing-or trimming oif some of the metal.
For the purpose of accurately guiding the strip so as to keep it from crowding to one side or the other suitable guide devices are provided preferably one on each side of the bevel-forming rollers. These guide devices may be termed guide dies consisting of upper and lower blocks 20 and 1 2| arranged to fit as shown in Fig. 3 so as to provide a passageway or slot through which the stock may travel. The strip stock relatively snugly fits into this passageway and is held from shifting sidewise. .The die at the outlet side of the bevel-forming rollers may be and advantageously is similar. By thus having guide devices or guide dies, one on each side of the rollers I4 and i 5, the stock is held accurately in position so that the beveled formation on the edges of the stock is substantially the same. In other words, the
- stock is held from crowding to one side which would efiect more compression of the metal on one side and less on the other with the result that nonuniformity as between the beveled faces would result. i 5 Following this, the strip passes through a series of forming rollers so that the strip is fashioned into a tube. In Fig. 4 there is shown what may be the first set of forming rolls; Fig. 5 the second set; Fig. 6 the third. Fig. 7 the fourth and'Fig. 8 the rolls which effect final tube formation. These figures show the progressive manner in which the strip is rolled into tube. It will be noted that the stock is first fashioned tubular like and that there is an arbor 25 held by means E5 of a suitable support 26 around which the stock is fashioned and the final rolls shown in Fig. 9 tightly compress the stock against the arborthus eifecting the oifset as it is more or less squeezed between the beveled edges. As the tube moves forward it may then pass through a suitable furnace 21 wherein the tube is finished as by means of being soldered, brazed or welded. In this regard the tube may be finished with ordinary solder such as a lead and tin alloy, or brazed with hard solder, or any other suitable metal or alloy. Likewise, copper may be used for this purpose of uniting the inner and outer plies and securing the beveled edges to the oifset. Also it may be stated here that the furnace 21 may be disassociated from the tube forming rolls in'some instances where, for example, the forming rolls can turn out tube faster than the same can be handled byv the furnace. It will be appreciated that the strip stock may be coated, as for example, with tin where the tube is to be soldered, or it may be coated or plated with copper where a copper welded tube is to be made. Suitable flux may also be provided as meets the needs of the particular tube, or the furnace may, if and when desired, utilize a reducing atmosphere. These things however are aside from the particular invention here claimed and are subject to such use and selection as fits the needs of the particular tube manufactured.
I claim:
1. The method of making tube from flat strip metal stock which consists in continuously moving a flat strip lengthwise while beveling the edges of the strip, fashioning the strip transversely into a multiply tube with the beveled edges 5 overlapping but separated by a portion of intervening ply, forming an offset in said intervening ply at said portion by applying pressure to the beveled edges both inside and outside of the tube whereby the metal of the intervening ply at said portion is shaped to conform to the beveled surfaces and is in intimate contact therewith over substantially their entire extent, and sealing the tube by molten sealing metal.
2. The method of making tube from flat strip 15 metal stock coated with a covering and sealing metal which consists in passing the coated strip lengthwise while compressing the edges of the strip to form bevels, then fashioning the strip transversely into a multiply tube with the bev- 20 eled edges circumferentially overlapping but separated by a portion of an intervening ply, then subjecting the tube wall to pressure in the outside and supporting the tube from the inside to press the beveled edges against the said portion 25 of the intervening ply to form an offset conforming in shape to said beveled surfaces and in intimate contact therewith, and then subjecting the tube to heat to melt and unite the contacting portions of the coating metal. 3"
BERT L. QUARNSTROM.
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US2631361A (en) * 1950-05-08 1953-03-17 Bundy Tubing Co Method of making welded tubing from strip metal stock
US2720022A (en) * 1950-07-12 1955-10-11 Bundy Tubing Co Method of making tubing from strip metal stock
US2748734A (en) * 1950-11-09 1956-06-05 Nat Electric Prod Corp Continuous tube welding apparatus with multi-stage heating
US2996799A (en) * 1953-05-21 1961-08-22 Hans Sickinger Method of manufacturing multi-layered tube
JPS4842962A (en) * 1971-10-08 1973-06-21
US4371229A (en) * 1980-06-20 1983-02-01 Etc, Incorporated Integral electrical connector and method for making same
US5069381A (en) * 1990-05-18 1991-12-03 Itt Corporation Non-corrosive double-walled tube and proces for making the same
US5222652A (en) * 1990-05-18 1993-06-29 Itt Corporation Non-corrosive double walled tube and process for making the same
US5297587A (en) * 1990-05-18 1994-03-29 Itt Corporation Sealed double wall steel tubing having steel outer surface
US5447179A (en) * 1990-05-18 1995-09-05 Itt Corporation Non-corrosive double-walled steel tube characterized in that the steel has a face-centered cubic grain structure
US5553640A (en) * 1992-06-27 1996-09-10 Hille & Muller Stainless steel strip plated with brazing alloy for multilayer tube manufacturing
US5845837A (en) * 1995-12-28 1998-12-08 Itt Automotive, Inc. Polymer-based material for carbon deposition during brazing operations

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2631361A (en) * 1950-05-08 1953-03-17 Bundy Tubing Co Method of making welded tubing from strip metal stock
US2720022A (en) * 1950-07-12 1955-10-11 Bundy Tubing Co Method of making tubing from strip metal stock
US2748734A (en) * 1950-11-09 1956-06-05 Nat Electric Prod Corp Continuous tube welding apparatus with multi-stage heating
US2996799A (en) * 1953-05-21 1961-08-22 Hans Sickinger Method of manufacturing multi-layered tube
JPS4842962A (en) * 1971-10-08 1973-06-21
JPS5424393B2 (en) * 1971-10-08 1979-08-21
US4371229A (en) * 1980-06-20 1983-02-01 Etc, Incorporated Integral electrical connector and method for making same
US5069381A (en) * 1990-05-18 1991-12-03 Itt Corporation Non-corrosive double-walled tube and proces for making the same
US5222652A (en) * 1990-05-18 1993-06-29 Itt Corporation Non-corrosive double walled tube and process for making the same
US5297587A (en) * 1990-05-18 1994-03-29 Itt Corporation Sealed double wall steel tubing having steel outer surface
US5447179A (en) * 1990-05-18 1995-09-05 Itt Corporation Non-corrosive double-walled steel tube characterized in that the steel has a face-centered cubic grain structure
US5553640A (en) * 1992-06-27 1996-09-10 Hille & Muller Stainless steel strip plated with brazing alloy for multilayer tube manufacturing
US5845837A (en) * 1995-12-28 1998-12-08 Itt Automotive, Inc. Polymer-based material for carbon deposition during brazing operations

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