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US839381A
US839381A US29764506A US1906297645A US839381A US 839381 A US839381 A US 839381A US 29764506 A US29764506 A US 29764506A US 1906297645 A US1906297645 A US 1906297645A US 839381 A US839381 A US 839381A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • the invention relates generally to a structure of the general character commonly employed either as conduit or armor for electric conductors or cables or to contain and conduct a fluid agent, such as steam.
  • One of the ob 'ects of the invention is to provide such a structure which shall be of great strength and durability, which shall be sufficiently flexible for practical. use, and
  • the tubing is made of spirally-formed strips of metal, such strips being curved between their lateral edges in any suitable manner-as, for instance, by means of die-rolls of the character of those illustrated in Letters Patent No. 630,502, heretofore granted to me.
  • Two such strips are employed, and these are wound, bent, or otherwise formed into two series of relatively movable spirals, one series being inside the other.
  • Preferably such strips will rior to the spiraling o eration be curved in t e manner above indicated in opposite directions, the spirals of each series having their adjacent edges in substantial alinement and when the tubmg is strai ht referably'in contact.
  • VI'ith eachof tie laterally curved stri s is combined a-reinforcing-stripand in addition means'for determinin the maximum permissible movement 0 one spiral relatively to the spirals adjacent thereto.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation, partly in section, illustrating the invention as used in the armoring of electric cables.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged section; and
  • Figs 3, 4, and 5 are perspective views illustrating portions of the several parts employed, Fig. 3 a portion of one of the outer spirals, Fig. 4 a portion of one of the inner spirals,'and Fig. 5 a portion of the reinforcing-strip above referred to.
  • the flat strips preferably of metal
  • the flat strips are given the curvature or substantially the curvature illustrated in any suitable manneras, for instance, by passing the same between the die-rolls illustrated in the patent heretofore granted to me, as above specified-and these die-rolls may be employed to force the stri )s curved thereby into-a suitable bending-(fie for the spiraling operation, or such stri s may be drawn upon a mandrel or s iraled y means of a series of coacting ro ls.
  • This mechanism forming no part of the present invention will not be described in detail.
  • the tubing is composed of inner and outer series of spirals, (A B, respectively,) the lateral curvature of each of these being here shown as substantially the same, save that the curvature of one is in the reverse direction of that of the other.
  • the strip A is given an approximately semicircular form in cross-section, as clearly shown in the drawings, its exterior presenting an outwardly-bowed surface.
  • the strip B is also given an approximately semicircular form, its exterior presenting an inwardlybowed surface.
  • a reinforcing-strip C is combined with the spirals of each series. These reinforcing-strips may be secured to the spirals in substantially the position in which they are illustrated in the drawings by any suitable means-as, for instance, by soldering.
  • each of the spirals B are here shown as bearing upon the reinforcing-strips forming part of two of the outer series of spirals A. It will therefore be clear that when the tubing so formed is flexed or bent the spirals A or B, or both, will be moved relatively to each other, thus occas'ioning, for example, the separation of the lateral edges of the spirals of both the inner and outer series. This movement of separation of such lateral edges is determined by the distance between the shoulders a a and b b of the recesses a I).
  • the reinforcing-strips at those points are exposed; but these being of substantially the thickness of the strips from which the spirals themselves are made strengthen suchspirals, presenting at the exposed point practically a double thickness of the metal employed.
  • the tubing be straight or bent at no time is there less than a double thickness of metal throughout the entire structure, whereas were such reinforcing-strips not employed the tubing would present such a double thickness of metal only when straight, and when flexed or bent but a single thickness would be presented at the points of separation of the spirals.
  • a series of outer spirals and a series of inner spirals coacting therewith the spirals of each series being movable relatively to each other, the spirals of said outer series being bowed outward between their lateral edges and the spirals of said inner series being bowed inward between their lateral edges, and reinforcing-strips combined with said spirals, substantially as set forth.
  • spirals of said outer series being bowed outward between their lateral edges and the spirals of said inner series beingbowed inward between their lateral edges, and reinforcing-strips combined with said spirals, substantial y as set forth.

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PATENTED DEC. 25, 1906.
E. T. GREENFIELD.
TUBING. APPLICATION FILED JAN.24. 190s.
WITNESSES 0% z rnn s rays;
PATENT (EFFTGEQ reenter No. esassi.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 25, 1966.
Applicatidn filed January 2d, 1906. Serial No. 297,645,
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWIN T. GREEN- FIELD, a citizen of the United States, residing at Kiamesha, in the county of- Sullivan and State of New York, have invented a oer tain new and useful Improvement in Tubing, (Case 6,) of which the following is a de scription.
The invention relates generally to a structure of the general character commonly employed either as conduit or armor for electric conductors or cables or to contain and conduct a fluid agent, such as steam. i
One of the ob 'ects of the invention is to provide such a structure which shall be of great strength and durability, which shall be sufficiently flexible for practical. use, and
which shall when bent present at all parts of its walls a double thickness of the metal used.
In an approved form in which the invention may be employed the tubing is made of spirally-formed strips of metal, such strips being curved between their lateral edges in any suitable manner-as, for instance, by means of die-rolls of the character of those illustrated in Letters Patent No. 630,502, heretofore granted to me. Two such strips are employed, and these are wound, bent, or otherwise formed into two series of relatively movable spirals, one series being inside the other. Preferably such strips will rior to the spiraling o eration be curved in t e manner above indicated in opposite directions, the spirals of each series having their adjacent edges in substantial alinement and when the tubmg is strai ht referably'in contact. VI'ith eachof tie laterally curved stri s is combined a-reinforcing-stripand in addition means'for determinin the maximum permissible movement 0 one spiral relatively to the spirals adjacent thereto.
Upon any movement of the spirals within the limit sodetermined-as, or instance;
when the tubing is bent at a sharp angle the niovement of two spirals (for example) of the outer series away from each other uncovers a portion of a spiral of the inner series at the point, however, where the same is protected by the reinforcing-strip, such point therefore presenting a double thickness of the "material used. Such a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawings, in which Figure 1 is a side elevation, partly in section, illustrating the invention as used in the armoring of electric cables. Fig. 2 is an enlarged section; and Figs 3, 4, and 5 are perspective views illustrating portions of the several parts employed, Fig. 3 a portion of one of the outer spirals, Fig. 4 a portion of one of the inner spirals,'and Fig. 5 a portion of the reinforcing-strip above referred to.
Referring to the drawings, it will be understood that prior to the spiraling operation the flat strips, preferably of metal, are given the curvature or substantially the curvature illustrated in any suitable manneras, for instance, by passing the same between the die-rolls illustrated in the patent heretofore granted to me, as above specified-and these die-rolls may be employed to force the stri )s curved thereby into-a suitable bending-(fie for the spiraling operation, or such stri s may be drawn upon a mandrel or s iraled y means of a series of coacting ro ls. This mechanism forming no part of the present invention will not be described in detail.
The tubing is composed of inner and outer series of spirals, (A B, respectively,) the lateral curvature of each of these being here shown as substantially the same, save that the curvature of one is in the reverse direction of that of the other.
The strip A is given an approximately semicircular form in cross-section, as clearly shown in the drawings, its exterior presenting an outwardly-bowed surface. The strip B is also given an approximately semicircular form, its exterior presenting an inwardlybowed surface. As each of these strips is spiraled to form the tube, a reinforcing-strip C is combined with the spirals of each series. These reinforcing-strips may be secured to the spirals in substantially the position in which they are illustrated in the drawings by any suitable means-as, for instance, by soldering. I prefer, however, to provide during the laterally-curving operation for the coaction of said reinforcing-strips C with each of the strips of which the spirals A and B are formed and at the same time to so form said spirals as to guard against excessive movement of the same relatively to each other. To this end, as the strips A and B are laterally curved 1n the manner above mentioned, I form in each a depression a I), preferl ably of substantially the width of the reinforcing-strip C and having the shoulders a a As clearly shown in the drawings, the inner series of spirals B and the outer series of spirals A break joints, the lateral edges of the spirals of both series being in a'linement, (and normally in contact, if desired.) The lateral edges of each of the outer series of spirals A are here shown as bearing upon the reinforcing-strips, forming part of two of the inner series of spirals B. Also the lateral edges of each of the spirals B are here shown as bearing upon the reinforcing-strips forming part of two of the outer series of spirals A. It will therefore be clear that when the tubing so formed is flexed or bent the spirals A or B, or both, will be moved relatively to each other, thus occas'ioning, for example, the separation of the lateral edges of the spirals of both the inner and outer series. This movement of separation of such lateral edges is determined by the distance between the shoulders a a and b b of the recesses a I). Where this (maximum) separation of the spirals has taken place, the reinforcing-strips at those points are exposed; but these being of substantially the thickness of the strips from which the spirals themselves are made strengthen suchspirals, presenting at the exposed point practically a double thickness of the metal employed. In other words, whether the tubing be straight or bent at no time is there less than a double thickness of metal throughout the entire structure, whereas were such reinforcing-strips not employed the tubing would present such a double thickness of metal only when straight, and when flexed or bent but a single thickness would be presented at the points of separation of the spirals.
Having now described my invention, what I claim as new therein, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is as follows:
i. A series of outer spirals, a series of inner spirais coacting therewith, and reinforc ing-strips between said inner and outer series engaged bythe edges of the spirals-of one of said series, substantially as set forth.
2. A series of outer spirals and a series of inner spirals coacting therewith, the spirals of each series being movable relatively to each other, those of said outer series being bowed outward between their lateral edges and provided with a reinforcing-strip, substantially as set forth.
3. A series of outer spirals and a series of inner spirals coacting therewith, the spirals of each series being movable relativelyto each other, those of said inner series being bowed inward between their lateral edges and provided with a reinforcing-strip, substantially as set forth.
4. A series of outer spirals and a series of inner spirals coacting therewith, the spirals of each series being movable relatively to each other, the spirals of said outer series being bowed outward between their lateral edges and the spirals of said inner series being bowed inward between their lateral edges, and reinforcing-strips combined with said spirals, substantially as set forth.
5. A series of outer spirals and a series of inner spirals coacting therewith, the spirals of each series being movable relatively to each other and those of one series breaking joints with those of the other series, the
spirals of said outer series being bowed outward between their lateral edges and the spirals of said inner series beingbowed inward between their lateral edges, and reinforcing-strips combined with said spirals, substantial y as set forth.
6. A series of outer spirals and a series of inner spirals coacting therewith, the sprials of both series being reversely curved, and reinforcing-strips combined the spirals of both series, substantially as set forth.
7. A series of outer spirals and a series of inner spirals coacting therewith, the spirals of both series being reversely curved, a recess formed in each spiral, and a reinforcingstrip in such recess, substantially as set forth.
8. A series of outer spirals, a series of inner spirals, the spirals of both series being reversely curved, and a recess formed in each spiral and having shoulders determining the maximum permissible movement of the lateral edges of adjacent spirals, substantially as set forth.
9. A series of outer spirals, a series of in ner spirals coacting therewith, the spirals of both series being reversely curved, a recess formed in the spirals of both series, reinforcing-strips in such recesses, and means adj acent to such recesses for determining the maximum permissible movement of the spirals relatively to each other, substantially as set forth.
10. An outer series of spirals, each bowed outward between its lateral edges and provided intermediate of such ed es with a reini strips of the spirals of the Other series, sub- ,a relnforcing-strip, the spirals Of one series forcing-stri and a series 0 inner spirals, stantially as set forth. I 10 each bowe inward-between its lateral edges This specification signed and witnesed this and provided intermediate of such edges with 2 2d day of January, 1906.
EDWIN T. GREENFIELD. breaking 'oints with the spirals of the other Witnesses: series and the lateral edges of the spirals of S. O. EDMONDS,
one series 'coacting with the reinforcing- D. G. EDM0NDs
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