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US575225A
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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  • the object of our invention is to construct a machine for making unwelded tubes from flat skelps.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of our improved machine for rolling and shaping tubes.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a diagram View illustrating the different forms which the skelp assumes in passing through the machine.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the skelp, showing the different stages of bending.
  • Fig. 5 is a detached perspective view of the first former.
  • Fig. 6 is a detached perspective view of the second former.
  • a fiat skelp preferably slightly thicker than the required thickness of the tube to be rolled.
  • This skelp is passed between the reducing and feeding rolls ct a, which are mounted in the housings A, one of said rolls-the upper, by preferencebeing driven in any-suitable manner.
  • I provide guide-plates a. on each side of the table a, so that the skelp will be guided between the rolls at the proper point.
  • a former B Suitably mounted on the frame, beyond the rolls, is a former B.
  • the end I) of this former is perfectly fiat and is adapted to rest against the lower roll a.
  • This former has a wide mouth and is gradually contracted into a U shape, as shown clearly in Fig. 2.
  • a cover-plate B Pivoted at b is a cover-plate B, which fits within the former and is shaped to correspond with the interior of said former, there being sufficient space left between the two for the passage of the skelp.
  • a weight b Connected to the cover-plate by a rod 5 and a lever 12 is a weight b which tends to keep the cover-plate always in contact with the upper roll a, so that the passage of the skelp between the plate and the former is insured.
  • the lever 19 is mounted on a bar a on the housings A. Other means of connecting the weight to the plate maybe used without departing from visible.
  • the under roll a has a U-shaped groove
  • the upper roll 0 has a U shaped tongue adapted to the groove, the rolls being so set that they will engage the partially-formed tube as it passes from the former B, and these rolls force it into the former D, which is beyond the rolls 0 c.
  • This former is made in two parts 01 d and is so shaped that it will turn the unbent ends of the partially-formed tube over a mandrel d pivoted at e to the frame of the machine.
  • This mandrel is preferably provided with a tongue (i which extends to the rolls a c, in order that the partiallyformed tube will be directed to the final former.
  • a train of setting-rolls consisting of a series of grooved rolls f, which are arranged close together, so that they will confine the tube at intervals and hold it until the metal sets.
  • a device for forming a blank or skelp into a trough or U shaped form consisting essentially of a former having a tapered passage-way therein tapered from the flat to a U shape, With a cover pivoted at the U- shaped end of the former, the opposite end of said cover being shaped to conform to one of the feeding-rolls, and means for keeping the cover against the roll, substantially as described.
  • ROBERT ADAMS ALEX. I-I. GRoN-E.

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' 2 Sheets Sheet 1. PRIUK 8c T. J. PRICE. MAGHINE FOR MAKING TUBING.
. No.575,226. Patented1897.
(No Model.) 5 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
w. 0. ERICK 55 T; J. PRICE. MACHINE FOR MAKING TUBING.
No. 575,225. Patented J55. 12, 1897.
Inventors W illiam al 'l'it'k and Thomas J Price by their NITEMD STATES WILLIAM C. FRICK AND THOMAS J. PRICE, OF DANVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA.
MACHINE FOR MAKING TUBING.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 575,225, dated January 12, 1897.
Application filed December 14, 1894. Serial No. 531,846. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that we, WILLIAM C. FRICK and THOMAS J. PRICE, citizens of the United States, and residents of Danville, Montour county, Pennsylvania, have invented certain Improvements inMachines for Making Tubing, of which the following is a specification.
The object of our invention is to construct a machine for making unwelded tubes from flat skelps.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of our improved machine for rolling and shaping tubes. Fig. 2 is a plan view of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a diagram View illustrating the different forms which the skelp assumes in passing through the machine. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the skelp, showing the different stages of bending. Fig. 5 is a detached perspective view of the first former. Fig. 6 is a detached perspective view of the second former.
In carrying out our invention we use a fiat skelp, preferably slightly thicker than the required thickness of the tube to be rolled. This skelp is passed between the reducing and feeding rolls ct a, which are mounted in the housings A, one of said rolls-the upper, by preferencebeing driven in any-suitable manner. In order to guide the skelp into the rolls, I provide guide-plates a. on each side of the table a, so that the skelp will be guided between the rolls at the proper point. Suitably mounted on the frame, beyond the rolls, is a former B. The end I) of this former is perfectly fiat and is adapted to rest against the lower roll a. This former has a wide mouth and is gradually contracted into a U shape, as shown clearly in Fig. 2.
Pivoted at b is a cover-plate B, which fits within the former and is shaped to correspond with the interior of said former, there being sufficient space left between the two for the passage of the skelp. Connected to the cover-plate by a rod 5 and a lever 12 is a weight b which tends to keep the cover-plate always in contact with the upper roll a, so that the passage of the skelp between the plate and the former is insured. The lever 19 is mounted on a bar a on the housings A. Other means of connecting the weight to the plate maybe used without departing from visible.
our invention, and a spring may be substituted for the weight.
Beyond the former is a pair of rolls 0 c. The under roll a has a U-shaped groove, and the upper roll 0 has a U shaped tongue adapted to the groove, the rolls being so set that they will engage the partially-formed tube as it passes from the former B, and these rolls force it into the former D, which is beyond the rolls 0 c. This former is made in two parts 01 d and is so shaped that it will turn the unbent ends of the partially-formed tube over a mandrel d pivoted at e to the frame of the machine. This mandrel is preferably provided with a tongue (i which extends to the rolls a c, in order that the partiallyformed tube will be directed to the final former.
After the tube is bent in the final former so that the edges nearly abut they are passed between closing and shaping rolls 6 e, which are grooved to fit the tube. The tube then passes from these closing andshaping rolls through the box and is discharged.
If it is desired to confine the tube until it sets, a train of setting-rolls is provided, consisting of a series of grooved rolls f, which are arranged close together, so that they will confine the tube at intervals and hold it until the metal sets.
The abutting edges of the tube as it comes from the rolls are close together, and, in fact, in most instances touch, so that only a seam is Thus while the tube is not a welded tube still it is very strong, owing to its shape and the material from which it is made, the material we prefer to use being high-carbon steel.
e claim as our invention- 1. The combination of a machine for rolling tubes in a continuous operation, said ma chine consisting in reducing and feeding rolls a a, a former 13 having a pivoted cover-plate B, a weight adapted to keep said plate against the upper feed-roll a, the plate and former being tapered and shaped to bend the flat blank to U shape, rolls beyond the former, one of said rolls having a U-shaped groove in its periphery, the other having a U-shaped tongue adapted to the groove, a former beyond the rolls U-shaped at the inlet l the other having a U-shaped tongue adapted to the groove, the former D beyond this pair of rolls, said former tapering from a U shape to a round and having a pivoted mandrel therein, with a train of setting-rolls adapted to confine the tube until the metal sets, substantially as described.
3. A device for forming a blank or skelp into a trough or U shaped form, consisting essentially of a former having a tapered passage-way therein tapered from the flat to a U shape, With a cover pivoted at the U- shaped end of the former, the opposite end of said cover being shaped to conform to one of the feeding-rolls, and means for keeping the cover against the roll, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof We have signed our names to this specification in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
VVILTAIAM O. FRIOK. THOMAS J. PRICE.
\Vitnesses to the signature of \Villiam O. Frick:
WILL. A. BARR, JOSEPH H. KLEIN. Vitnesses to signature of Tho-mas J. Price:
ROBERT ADAMS, ALEX. I-I. GRoN-E.
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