Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Puller or pusher means – contained force multiplying operator
Patent
1985-02-14
1987-01-13
Combs, E. Michael
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Puller or pusher means, contained force multiplying operator
29446, 29523, 72 58, B23P 1102, B23P 1526, B21D 3908
Patent
active
046353330
ABSTRACT:
A tube expanding technique for securing a sleeve within a tube whereby fluid pressure is applied via an expander by incrementally decreasing the volume of the fluid system exclusive of the expander, or by incrementally increasing the mass of the fluid within the system. The system pressure and the rate of pressure increase as a function of incremental change in volume, or mass, are monitored. A decrease in the rate is indicative of the onset of plastic expansion of the sleeve or tube, as the case may be. By determining this point, the outer diameter of the tube may be accurately controlled to within six thousandths of an inch. A tube expanding device including a distensible sealed bladder for applying the expanding pressure and containing the system fluid.
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Combs E. Michael
Edwards Robert J.
Gregory D. Anthony
Simmons James C.
The Babcock & Wilcox Company
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