Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – By deforming
Reexamination Certificate
1999-11-30
2002-03-26
Hail, III, Joseph J. (Department: 3723)
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
By deforming
C029S281600, C029S281100, C072S318000, C072S316000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06360415
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to a pipe having a flange mounted thereon, and more particularly to a flanged pipe unit which is connected to a certain device by using the flange mounted thereon. More specifically, the present invention is concerned with a flanged pipe unit which is widely used for piping the cooling system of an automotive air conditioner.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In the cooling system of an automotive air conditioner, many devices are connected through pipes in which a refrigerant flows. For connecting the pipes to the devices, various measures have been proposed and put into practical use.
One of them is shown schematically in
FIG. 3
of the accompanying drawings. In this measure, a flanged pipe unit
50
is used. That is, a flange
1
tightly disposed on a pipe
5
is used for connecting the pipe
5
to a device
7
. That is, a leading pipe portion projected from the unit
5
is put into a bore
8
of the device
7
, and then the flange
1
on the pipe
5
is secured to the device
7
by means of bolts (not shown). Denoted by numerals
6
and
9
are aligned bolt holes formed in the flange
1
and the device, with which one bolt is incorporated. Although not shown in the drawing, the blind hole
9
has a threaded inner wall with which a threaded leading end of the bolt is engaged.
The tight mounting of the flange
1
on the pipe
5
is carried out by using the following technique.
First, a flange
1
is prepared, which has a through bore
2
including a larger diameter portion
3
and a smaller diameter portion
4
between which a slanted intermediate portion
1
c
is defined. Then, a pipe
5
is prepared, which has therethroughout an outer diameter slightly smaller than the diameter of the smaller diameter portion
4
of the flange
1
. Then, the pipe
5
is inserted into the through bore
2
of the flange
1
having a leading end portion thereof projected from an inner surface
1
a
of the flange
1
. The inner surface
1
a
is the surface at which the larger diameter portion
3
of the through bore
2
terminates. Then, with the pipe
5
and the flange
1
kept held by a holding tool (not shown), the projected leading end portion of the pipe
5
is punched by a punch
51
. With this, the leading end portion of the pipe
5
is radially outwardly expanded in such a manner that a deeper part of the expanded portion is intimately engaged with the inner surfaces of the larger diameter and slanted intermediate portions
3
and
1
c
of the bore
2
, as shown in the drawing. With this, a so-called interlocked connection is achieved between the flange
1
and the pipe
5
. After this, the flange
1
is bolted to the device
7
in the above-mentioned manner to effect a hermetically sealed connection between the pipe
5
and the device
7
.
However, the above-mentioned technique for the interlocked connection has the following drawbacks.
That is, as is seen in
FIG. 3
, a certain clearance “C” is inevitably produced between the smaller diameter portion
4
of the bore
2
of the flange
1
and the outer surface of the pipe
5
. Such clearance “C” tends to collect water, dust and the like, which causes corrosion of the pipe
5
. When the flange
1
is of a cast member, the clearance “C” is much marked because of usage of a two-piece type casting die for casting the flange
1
. In fact, each half of this die has a certain draft which causes the smaller diameter portion
4
(also the larger diameter portion
3
) to have a tapered inner surface, thereby increasing the size of the clearance “C”. Furthermore, the clearance “C” tends to permit vibration of the pipe
5
relative to the fixed flange
1
particularly when the cooling system is in operation. Of course, such vibration is undesired in view of fatigue of the pipe
5
and possibility of cancellation of the interlocked connection between the flange
1
and the pipe
5
. Although the clearance “C” may be filled with a packing material, such work increases the cost of the cooling system.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a flanged pipe unit which is free of the above-mentioned drawbacks.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a method of producing the flanged pipe unit.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a device for producing the flanged pipe unit.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a flanged pipe unit which comprises a metal pipe including a larger expanded portion, a smaller expanded portion and a raised portion which are axially aligned so that the smaller expanded portion is placed between the larger expanded portion and the raised portion; and a metal flange having a through bore through which the pipe passes, the through bore including a larger diameter portion, a smaller diameter portion and a tapered end portion which are axially aligned so that the smaller diameter portion is placed between the larger diameter portion and the tapered end portion, wherein the larger expanded portion, the smaller expanded portion and the raised portion of the pipe are intimately engaged with the larger diameter portion, the smaller diameter portion and the tapered end portion of the through bore respectively thereby to establish a dove-tail coupling between the pipe and the flange.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of producing a flanged pipe unit, which comprises the steps of (a) preparing a pipe and a flange, the flange having a through bore through which the pipe can pass, the through bore including larger and smaller diameter portions; (b) positioning the pipe with the flange put thereon, the pipe having a given portion projected from the flange; (c) inserting a punching rod into the given portion of the pipe to radially expand the same to produce a larger expanded portion which intimately engages with the inner surface of the larger diameter portion of the flange; and (d) moving the punching rod and the flange together to axially compress a certain part of the pipe thereby to produce a raised portion of the pipe which intimately contacts with an outer end of the inner surface of the smaller diameter portion of the flange.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a device for producing a flanged pipe unit which comprises a clamping tool including holding blocks by which a pipe is held, a plurality of supporting pins slidably received in respective holes formed in the holding blocks, springs for biasing the supporting pins in one direction thereby to project the pins from the holding blocks by a given degree, and a detachable stopper
21
positioned away from the holding blocks; and a punching tool including a punching rod having a spherical head portion, a flange holder slidably disposed on the punching rod and a spring compressed between a base of the punching rod and the flange holder.
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Sato Susumu
Wada Kenichi
Calsonic Kansei Corporation
Foley & Lardner
Hail III Joseph J.
Wilson Lee
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