US949411A - Band-tongs for forming tube-joints. - Google Patents

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US949411A
US949411A US46750608A US1908467506A US949411A US 949411 A US949411 A US 949411A US 46750608 A US46750608 A US 46750608A US 1908467506 A US1908467506 A US 1908467506A US 949411 A US949411 A US 949411A
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    • B23QDETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
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  • molten metal, lead or the like In tightening or forming tube joints in conduits especially in laying down water and gas-conduits molten metal, lead or the like, is generally cast into the space between the ends of the tubes, inserted one in the other, the tightening operation being then completed by calking.
  • molten metal, lead or the like In order to prevent the metal cast into said space from escaping from the same soft clay is generally applied around the tube, near the joint.
  • a band of asbestos or other suitable material is preferably used nowadays which is put around the tube close to the end of the outer tube and is tightened by some connecting device embracing its ends located close to each other.
  • Figure 1 in the accompanying drawings shows the tube and the band mounted around the same near the joint.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 show the tongs viewed from two different sides.
  • Fig. t shows a modification.
  • the tongs which may consist of single or two arm lovers, are provided on the comparatively long arms or shanks 1, 1 with side jaws or projections 2, 2, the inner fluted sides of which are rounded and adapted to embrace the ends of the band at the point where the ends are bent toward each other, as shown in Fig. 1 in which the band is designated 3 and the said projections indicated by dotted lines.
  • a lever arm 1- is pivoted, which crosses the other shank and is provided with a slot 5, into which projects a pin 6 on the last mentioned shank.
  • the said slot is curved and eccentric with relation to the pivot of the lever in such manner, that the shanks are forced toward each other as the lever arm is swung backward. If the ends of the band are embraced by the tongs, as shown in Fig. 1, the band will be tightened around the tube and its ends forced together, when the shanks are acted upon by the lever arm, so that only a small space 7 remains between the ends of the band and the end of the tube. The metal is poured into the said space.
  • the shape of the slot 5 is so adapted, that the lever arm after the tightening operation remains automatically in position.
  • a series of holes 8 is provided in one of the shanks 1, in which a pin is inserted for holding the lever arm.
  • the tongs Owing to the fact that the jaws project laterally the tongs will bear firmly against the side of the tube, while the lever arm, which serves also as a handle for the ton s, is easily accessible from the top side. aonsequently, the tongs can easily be manipulated and the band sulliciently tightened.
  • the shape of the latter in cross section may be either square with the lower edge rounded, or circular or elliptical, the shape of the jaw 2 on its inner side being accommodated to the shape of the band.
  • Fig. 4 The modification shown in Fig. 4 consists in the lever being pivoted at 6 to the shank of the tongs, which the lever crosses, the lever being consequently two-armed, and in the lever being provided with a slot 9, engaging a pin 10, fixed in the opposite, other shank 1 of the tongs.
  • the mode of action is the same as stated above and is easily comprehended without any explanation.
  • Means for drawing together and holding the ends of bands comprising tongs provided at the free swinging ends of the members with curved gripping jaws ofi'set laterally from the members in planes substan tially at right angles to the plane in which the members swing and a lever for operaway from each other, said lever being 10- signed my name in the presence of two subcated on the side of the tongs opposite that scribing witnesses.

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S. A. BERGH. BAND TONGS FOR FORMING TUBE JOINTS.
APPLICATION FILED DEC.14.1908.
949,41 1.. Patented Feb. 15, 1910.
SVANTE ARVID BERGH, OF STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN.
BAND-TONGS FOR FORMING TUBE-JOINTS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed December 14, 1908.
Patented Feb. 15, 1910.
Serial No. 467,506.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Svan'rn ARVII) BEIHHI, a subject of the King of Sweden, and resident of Drakensgrand 2, Stockholm, in the Kingdom of Sweden, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Band- Tongs for Forming Tube-Joints, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings. a
In tightening or forming tube joints in conduits especially in laying down water and gas-conduits molten metal, lead or the like, is generally cast into the space between the ends of the tubes, inserted one in the other, the tightening operation being then completed by calking. In order to prevent the metal cast into said space from escaping from the same soft clay is generally applied around the tube, near the joint. Owing to the fact that the clay easily bursts and, especially during the cold time of the year, is not sufliciently plastic for the purpose, a band of asbestos or other suitable material is preferably used nowadays which is put around the tube close to the end of the outer tube and is tightened by some connecting device embracing its ends located close to each other. For the said closing or the necessary tightening of the band a suitable tool is necessary so that the application of the band can be effected in a reliable and easy manner and in few manipulations. There has not been such a tool up to the present time and this invention relates to such a tool somewhat in the shape of a pair of tongs.
Figure 1 in the accompanying drawings shows the tube and the band mounted around the same near the joint. Figs. 2 and 3 show the tongs viewed from two different sides. Fig. t shows a modification.
The tongs, which may consist of single or two arm lovers, are provided on the comparatively long arms or shanks 1, 1 with side jaws or projections 2, 2, the inner fluted sides of which are rounded and adapted to embrace the ends of the band at the point where the ends are bent toward each other, as shown in Fig. 1 in which the band is designated 3 and the said projections indicated by dotted lines. To one of the shanks, on the opposite side with relation to the jaws 2, 2 a lever arm 1- is pivoted, which crosses the other shank and is provided with a slot 5, into which projects a pin 6 on the last mentioned shank. The said slot is curved and eccentric with relation to the pivot of the lever in such manner, that the shanks are forced toward each other as the lever arm is swung backward. If the ends of the band are embraced by the tongs, as shown in Fig. 1, the band will be tightened around the tube and its ends forced together, when the shanks are acted upon by the lever arm, so that only a small space 7 remains between the ends of the band and the end of the tube. The metal is poured into the said space. The shape of the slot 5 is so adapted, that the lever arm after the tightening operation remains automatically in position. For safety, however, a series of holes 8 is provided in one of the shanks 1, in which a pin is inserted for holding the lever arm. Owing to the fact that the jaws project laterally the tongs will bear firmly against the side of the tube, while the lever arm, which serves also as a handle for the ton s, is easily accessible from the top side. aonsequently, the tongs can easily be manipulated and the band sulliciently tightened. The shape of the latter in cross section may be either square with the lower edge rounded, or circular or elliptical, the shape of the jaw 2 on its inner side being accommodated to the shape of the band.
The modification shown in Fig. 4 consists in the lever being pivoted at 6 to the shank of the tongs, which the lever crosses, the lever being consequently two-armed, and in the lever being provided with a slot 9, engaging a pin 10, fixed in the opposite, other shank 1 of the tongs. The mode of action is the same as stated above and is easily comprehended without any explanation.
Having now described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
Means for drawing together and holding the ends of bands comprising tongs provided at the free swinging ends of the members with curved gripping jaws ofi'set laterally from the members in planes substan tially at right angles to the plane in which the members swing and a lever for operaway from each other, said lever being 10- signed my name in the presence of two subcated on the side of the tongs opposite that scribing witnesses.
from which the gripping jaws project and SVANTE ARVID BERGH. being pivoted to one member and provided Witnesses:
with a curved slot through which it is con- CARL FRIBERG,
nected with the opposite member by a pin. HJALMAR Znrr'rnns'rnoir.
siting the swinging members toward and? In witness whereof, I have hereunto
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