[0001] The present invention relates to a bending machine for metal pipes and similar linear
elements. In particular, the pipes can be of circular or polygonal cross-section.
Other linear elements which can be bent by the machine include for example metal sections.
[0002] Such bending machines are used both at the craftsman and industrial level for the
most varied uses, including the formation of heat transfer coils, the production of
metal furniture or metal structures in general, and in industrial heating, sanitary
and electrical systems.
[0003] Many bending machines are known in the art for bending pipes and metal sections.
[0004] A particularly versatile bending machine which enables a mechanical workshop to satisfy
the most varied pipe and metal section bending requirements is that described in utility
model patent No. 213 444. This bending machine, besides possessing the basic requirement
of not deforming the pipe cross-section during bending and of being easily operated
with one hand, is able to form bends of both of very small and very large radius of
curvature, to form several successive bends with a very small space between them,
to adapt to the various diameters and dimensions of commercially available pipes and
sections, and form bends having an angle of curvature of 180° and more.
[0005] The aforesaid bending machine comprises a box casing in which a die shaft is rotated
manually, or by an electric motor via a step-down gear. The bending machine is provided
with a pipe presser shoe shaped to adapt to part of the outline of the cross-section
of the element to be bent, this shoe being movable towards the element to be bent
and away from it to lock it before operating the bending machine.
[0006] Although this bending machine can be made small and lightweight compared with other
bending machines, so enabling it to be easily moved by an operator without particular
strength, it still has to be fixed to a stand, workbench or the like for operation.
[0007] It should be noted that the stand or workbench cannot always be located in the optimum
position for using the bending machine, either because of space considerations or
because of the position or height at which the work has to be carried out, or for
other reasons. This means that the operator has to carry the element to be bent from
its location to the position in which the bending machine is located, with a considerable
loss of time.
[0008] The simultaneous industrial invention patent application entitled "Grippable bending
machine for pipes and the like", in the name of the present applicant, describes a
bending machine which obviates the aforesaid drawbacks. This bending machine comprises
an electric drive motor, a casing, and a die shaft with die, supported rotatably by
the casing and operable by a gear train for transmitting rotary motion from the motor
to the die with speed step-down. Means are provided for gripping the bending machine
with only one hand and means for controlling the operation of the motor using the
actual hand gripping the bending machine. The bending machine is at least partly formed
of aluminium and/or light alloy and/or plastics material.
[0009] The bending machine can be used by gripping it with only one hand, and therefore
enables a pipe or similar linear element to be bent in any position, including for
example on a ladder or where space problems do not allow a stand to be positioned.
[0010] The bending machine can however obviously be provided likewise with means for fixing
it to a conventional support if this is required, for example for repetitive work
or work to be done offsite or in the workshop.
[0011] According to a particularly preferred embodiment of said bending machine, the electric
drive motor is a gun-type drill motor. The gear train is contained in a bending unit
of which said casing forms part. Means are also provided for connecting said drill
to the casing, and means for transmitting the movement of the drill chuck to said
gear train.
[0012] In this manner a bending machine is obtained which is grippable by gripping the handle
of the electric drill and controllable by the actual hand gripping the bending machine,
the other hand being left free to manipulate the pipe to be bent. Preferably the casing
and all other suitable parts of the bending machine are constructed of aluminium and/or
light alloy and/or suitable plastics material. This reduces the weight of the bending
machine to a truly minimum level, to achieve maximum manageability with minimum effort
by the user.
[0013] In addition to the bending operation it is often necessary to perform supplementary
operations on the pipe such as widening or flanging a pipe end. This is currently
done either with specific devices or machines independent of the bending machine,
or by using certain bending machines in which the die is removable from its shaft
by which it is rotated and replaceable by flanging or widening devices operated by
said shaft. These bending machines suffer from the serious drawback that the bending
machine either operates as such or as a flanging or widening machine, but does not
simultaneously offer the two functions, its conversion from bending machine to flanging
or widening machine requiring the the removal of the die and its replacement with
a suitable mechanism as stated, and its re-conversion to bending machine involving
the reverse procedure.
[0014] The object of the present invention is to provide a bending machine of the type comprising
a motorized shaft which is able to perform supplementary operations of the aforesaid
type without the need to remove the die from the bending machine.
[0015] Said object is attained by the bending machine according to the present invention,
characterised by comprising an auxiliary mechanism for transforming the rotary movement
of said motorized shaft into a reciprocating movement for operating additional devices
which form part of the bending machine or can be fitted thereto for performing supplementary
operations. In this manner its operation as a bending machine is made independent
of the performing of supplementary operations, so that the machine of the present
invention can be used in either mode without having to replace the die with the mechanism
in order to perform said supplementary operations.
[0016] Conveniently said motorized shaft of the bending machine comprises parallel to the
shaft axis an eccentric portion of circular cross-section, and is provided with a
cam follower movable only in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the eccentric
portion. In this manner the rotary movement of said motorized shaft is transformed
into a reciprocating movement suitable for operating said additional devices.
[0017] According to a modified embodiment of the present invention, this transformation
is achieved by the motorized shaft operating a connecting rod/crank mechanism.
[0018] Said additional devices, operated by the reciprocating movement obtained by said
auxiliary mechanism, are preferably devices for widening or flanging pipe ends, or
for punching pipes or metal sheets.
[0019] By way of example, if the auxiliary mechanism consists of the aforesaid eccentric
portion of the motorized shaft of the bending machine plus the relative cam follower
moving with reciprocating movement, said cam follower conveniently comprises a coaxial
conical point to be inserted into a seat provided in a cylindrical unit coaxial to
said point, said cylindrical unit being formed from several wedge elements which move
radially following the insertion of the point into its seat.
[0020] If a pipe with an inner diameter just greater than the diameter of said cylindrical
unit is mounted over the end of said unit, the insertion of said point results in
widening of the pipe end.
[0021] According to a further modification of the present invention, there is fixed to the
cam follower a punch of the type suitable for flanging or, respectively, widening
a pipe end, this end being retained by a clamp coaxial to the punch, the clamp being
connectable to the bending machine.
[0022] The clamp can comprise a plurality of seats for receiving pipes of various diameters.
[0023] The punch can also be of the type suitable for punching pipes or metal sheets, these
latter being retained in position during punching by a suitable clamp connectable
to the bending machine.
[0024] To an expert of the art the convenience and practicality of the bending machine according
to the present invention are apparent, in that it also enables pipe ends to be widened
or flanged, or tubes or sheet metal to be punched, these operations being often carried
out together with pipe bending.
[0025] The present invention will be more apparent from the description of a bending machine
provided with said auxiliary device according to the invention, given hereinafter
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a partly sectional side view of the bending machine, which is of the grippable
type and is provided with an additional device for widening pipes;
Figure 2 is a vertical section therethrough on the line 2-2 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a front view thereof in the direction of the arrow 3 of Figure 1, in which
the widening device has been replaced by a simple protection bush, and in which the
die is not present;
Figure 4 is a vertical section therethrough on the line 4-4 of Figure 3, but showing
the drill in full view;
Figure 5 is an enlarged cross-section on the line 5-5 of Figure 2.
Figure 6 is a partial section through a modification of the bending machine of Figure
4, which enables flared flanges to be obtained;
Figure 7 shows how the lower part of Figure 6 is modified in order to obtain a flat
flange after forming a flared flange
Figure 8 is a section therethrough on the line 8-8 of Figure 6;
Figure 9 is a side view thereof in the direction of the arrow 9 of Figure 8;
Figure 10 shows a modification of the lower part of the bending machine of Figure
6, for widening a pipe end.
[0026] For a detailed description of the bending machine and its operation as such, reference
should be made to the cited patent application entitled "Grippable bending machine
for pipes and the like".
[0027] It will be merely stated herein that the bending machine 10 is composed basically
of a conventional drill 14 of gun type, connectable to a bending unit 12.
[0028] This latter consists of a casing 16 comprising a recess (Figure 4) into which said
drill 14 is inserted.
[0029] Means 23, 24 are provided for transmitting the rotary movement of the drill chuck
20 to a gear train 30/34, 42/44, 52/54, 66/68 which transmits the rotary movement
of the electric motor of the drill 14 with speed step-down to rotate a die 74, into
the groove 96 of which the pipe 98 to be bent is inserted. A pipe pressing shoe 104,
shaped to fit part of the contour of the cross-section through the pipe 98 and fixed
to the clamp 102, can be moved by the handwheel 100 both away from and towards the
pipe 98 to lock it before operating the bending machine.
[0030] The operation of the bending machine 10 is controlled by the trigger 92 on the handgrip
13 (Figure 3) of the drill 14.
[0031] Two embodiments of the auxiliary mechanism with which the mechanism of the present
invention is provided are described hereinafter in greater detail. A first auxiliary
mechanism is shown in Figures 1, 2 and 4 and consists essentially of an eccentric
extension 86 of the shaft 70, said extension having a circular cross-section. The
upper end of a pin 88, which acts as a guide for a return spring 90, always remains
in contact with the surface of the eccentric extension 86. Consequently (Figure 4),
when the drill 14 is operated by pressing the trigger 92, the rotary movement of the
chuck 20 is transmitted via the gear train 30/34, 42/44, 52/54, 66/68 to the shaft
80, so that the pin 88 (Figure 2) moves with reciprocating movement in the direction
of its axis.
[0032] The pin 88 is guided by a bush 120 (Figure 3) inserted into a hole 124 provided in
the casing 16. Said bush 120 consists of two coaxial cylindrical parts, both threaded.
A nut 120 is screwed onto the smaller-diameter part of the bush 120 (Figure 4) to
lock it in position.
[0033] As can be seen in Figures 2 and 4, the pin 88 has a conically pointed lower end 106.
This latter, assumed to be in the position shown in Figure 2, is pushed downwards
on operating the drill 14, to operate a device which in this specific case enables
pipe ends to be widened. This additional device consists of four wedges 108 (see also
Figure 5) which are urged radially outwards when the point 106 on being lowered becomes
inserted between the wedges 108. Each wedge 108 is provided with a fin 116 positioned
between an outer circular wall 112 and an inner circular wall 114 of a retaining bush
110 screwed onto the larger-diameter outer part of the bush 120.
[0034] The fin 116 and the circular walls 112 and 114 enable the wedges 108 to be correctly
guided in their radial movement. If on the outwardly projecting part of the wedge
assembly 108, which forms an overall cylindrical projection, a pipe of diameter just
greater than this cylindrical part is mounted, the lowering movement of the point
106 will cause the end of the pipe to undergo a radially outward force. If this force
exceeds the elastic limit of the constituent material of the pipe, said pipe end will
be widened by the end of the operation, ie it will have a diameter greater than its
original diameter. This enables a so-called socket joint to be formed between said
widened end and the end of another pipe which has not undergone this operation.
[0035] Figures 3 and 4 do not comprise the described additional device, which is removable
by simply unscrewing the bush 110. It is replaced by a rounded protection bush 118,
fitted when the additional device is not to be used.
[0036] Figure 6 shows an auxiliary mechanism slightly different from that heretofore described.
[0037] In the following description, parts identical to those of the aforedescribed bending
machine are indicated by the same reference numeral, whereas similar parts are indicated
by the same numeral plus an apex.
[0038] The upper end of the pin 88' is maintained constantly resting against the surface
of the eccentric extension 86 by the return spring 90, so that it moves with reciprocating
movement when the drill 14 is operated.
[0039] A punch 124 lowerly of frusto-conical shape is fixed to the lower end of the pin
88' by conventional means, clearly visible in Figure 6.
[0040] A holder 126 comprising a threaded circular hole 128 in its top is screwed tightly
onto the bush 120 as shown in Figure 6.
[0041] The two lower arms 130 of the holder 126 are arranged to receive and support a bar-shaped
clamp 132, better seen in Figures 8 and 9. The clamp 132 comprises a series of through
holes of different diameter and can be moved longitudinally within the holder 126
to enable each hole 134, 136, 138 to be centered below the punch 124. The centering
of these holes is facilitated by the presence of suitable locator steps 140, 142,
144 and 146 provided on the lower side of the clamp 132 (Figure 9).
[0042] The clamp 132 is divided longitudinally into two parts (Figure 8) hinged together
by a hinge 148 so that the clamp 132 can be opened to insert the pipe to be widened
or flanged into the relative hole. The holes 134, 136, 138 are of diameters to match
pipes of commonly used standard diameters, so that the pipe becomes locked in position
when the clamp 132 is closed.
[0043] The clamp can be locked in its closed position by a conventional snap handle 150
(Figure 8).
[0044] The additional device shown in Figure 6 enables a flared flange to be formed at the
end of a pipe 98' locked in the clamp 132, as a result of the descent of the punch
124 (its lowest position is indicated by a dashed and dotted line in Figure 6).
[0045] When this has been achieved the pipe 98' is released by operating the snap handle
150 after removing the clamp from the holder 126.
[0046] Figure 7 shows a further additional device to be fitted to the bending machine 10'
to obtain a flat flange at the end of a pipe 98'' starting from a flared flange previously
formed by the device of Figure 6. In this case the punch 124' has the shape shown
in Figure 7. The operation of the device is obvious and does not require further comment.
[0047] Figure 10 shows a further additional device to be fitted to the bending machine 10'
for widening the end of a pipe 98'''. In this case the punch 124'' has the shape shown
in Figure 10. The operation of the device is again obvious from this figure, and does
not require further comment.
[0048] It will be apparent to an expert of the art that the auxiliary mechanism, the purpose
of which is to transform the rotary movement of the shaft 70 into reciprocating movement
of a pin 88, 88', can also be formed in other ways, for example by a connecting rod/crank
mechanism.
[0049] It will also be apparent to an expert of the art that although a grippable bending
machine such as that of the cited simultaneous patent application has been illustrated
and described, the bending machine can also be of completely different type, for example
of the type which can operate only if fixed to a bench or stand. In particular, the
type described in the cited utility model No. 213444 can be used.
1. A bending machine (10) of the type provided with a motorized shaft (70), characterised
by comprising an auxiliary mechanism (86, 88, 90) for transforming the rotary movement
of the shaft (70) into a reciprocating movement for operating additional devices (152,
152'; 154, 154') which form part of the bending machine or can be fitted thereto for
performing supplementary operations.
2. A bending machine (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the shaft (70)
comprises an eccentric portion (86) parallel to the shaft (70), there being provided
a cam follower element (88) which is movable only in a direction perpendicular to
the axis of the eccentric portion (86).
3. A bending machine (10) as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the motorized
shaft (70) operates a connecting rod/crank mechanism.
4. A bending machine (10, 10') as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterised
in that the additional device, operated by the reciprocating movement obtained by
the auxiliary mechanism, is a device (152; 152') for widening the end of a pipe (98,
98''').
5. A bending machine (10') as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, characterised in that
the additional device is a device (154; 154') for flanging the end of a pipe (98',
98'').
6. A bending machine as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, characterised in that the
additional device is a device for punching pipes or metal sheets.
7. A bending machine (10) as claimed in claim 4 and dependent on claim 2, characterised
in that the cam follower (88) (conveniently) comprises a coaxial conical point (106)
for insertion into a seat (156) provided in a cylindrical unit coaxial to said point
and formed of several wedge elements (108) which move radially as a result of the
insertion of the point (106) into its seat (156).
8. A bending machine (10') as claimed in claim 5 or 6, characterised in that to the cam
follower element there is fixed a punch (124''; 124, 124') of the type suitable respectively
for flanging and widening the end of a pipe (98''', 98', 98''), said end being retained
coaxial to the punch by a clamp (132), the clamp (132) being connectable to the bending
machine (10').
9. A bending machine (10') as claimed in claim 8, characterised in that the clamp (132)
comprises a plurality of seats (134, 136, 138) for receiving pipes of various diameters.
10. A bending machine as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that to the cam follower
element there is fixed a coaxial punch suitable for punching pipes or metal sheets,
these latter being maintained in position during punching by a clamp connectable to
the bending machine.