Title of Invention

TORQUE TOOL FOR TIGHTENING OR LOOSENING CONNECTIONS, AND METHOD OF TIGHTENING OR LOOSENING THE SAME

Abstract A torque tool for tightening or loosening connections has a driving element engageable with a turnable part of the connection for turning the turnable part of the connection for tightening or loosening the connection and turnable about an axis, and a power drive configured for acting on the driving element such that the drive acts on the driving element to turn the driving element and thereby to turn the turnable part of the connection over a partial stroke and a space is formed between the drive and the driving element, and the drive is then displaced over the space toward the driving element to act again on the driving element to turn the driving element and thereby to further turn the turnable part of the connection over a further partial stroke.
Full Text TORQUE TOOL FOR TIGHTENING OR LOOSENING CONNECTIONS, AND
METHOD OF TIGHTENING OR LOOSENING THE SAME
CROSS-REFERENCE
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent
Application Serial No.: 60/844,060 filed September 12, 2006, under 35
U.S.C. 119(e). The subject matter of the aforesaid U.S. Provisional Patent
Application is further explicitly incorporated herein by reference thereto.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a torque tool for tightening
or loosening a connection, as well as a method for tightening or loosening
the same.
In the known prior art, the tightening and loosening of
connections such as on gas turbines or gas pipelines is typically
accomplished with the use of hand wrenches. Two wrenches are typically
used, one to hold the fitting area in place, and the second wrench is used
to tighten or loosen the bolt.
In normal applications, the force to be applied by a typical
hand operated wrench is insufficient to either tighten or loosen an
industrial bolt. Additionally, such bolt connections are often inaccessible
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or surrounded by other industrial equipment such as pipes and gauges
and electrical fittings and the like. Such environmental fittings and pipes
render it difficult to safely manipulate hand wrenches in the immediate
area.
Additionally, it is often the case that in view of surrounding
equipment and the like, it is not possible to manipulate a hand wrench in
the proximity of the bolt to be turned. Under such situations it is
necessary to extend the length of the hand wrench by inserting thereon a
length of a pipe which surrounds the handle of the wrench and effectively
extends it therefrom.
Thus, in a typical prior art application it is sometimes
necessary to manipulate two hand wrenches each extended through the
use of a length of pipe, so that the wrenches will be extended through the
surrounding area to tighten or loosen a bolt.
Such a procedure is both difficult and tedious, as well as
potentially dangerous in view of possible damage to surrounding
equipment such as pipelines or electrical fittings or the like.
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It is therefore believed to be clear that it is advisable to
provide an approved tool and method for tightening and loosening of such
connections.
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide
a torque tool for tightening or loosening a connection as well as to a
method for tightening or loosening the same, which avoid the
disadvantages of the prior art.
In keeping with these objects and with others which will
become apparent hereinafter, one feature of the present invention resides,
briefly stated, in a torque tool for tightening or loosening connections,
comprising a driving element engageable with a turnable part of the
connection for turning the turnable part of the connection for tightening or
loosening the connection and turnable around an axis; and a power drive
configured for acting on said driving element such that said drive acts on
said driving element to turn said driving element and thereby to turn the
turnable part of the connection over a partial stroke and a space is formed
between said drive and said driving element, and said drive is then
displaced over said space toward said driving element to act again on said
driving element to turn said driving element and thereby to further turn the
turnable part of the connection over a further partial stroke.
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Another feature of the present invention resides, briefly
stated, in a method of tightening or loosening connections, comprising
engaging a driving element with a turnable part of the connection for
turning the turnable part of the connection for tightening or loosening the
connection and turnable around an axis; acting by a power drive on said
driving element such that said drive acts on said driving element to turn
said driving element and thereby to turn the turnable part of the
connection over a partial stroke and a space is formed between said drive
and said driving element; displacing said drive over said space toward
said driving element; and acting again by said drive on said driving
element to turn said driving element and thereby to further turn the
turnable part of the connection over a further partial stroke.
When the torque tool is designed and the method is
performed in accordance with the present invention, it allows reliable,
safe, and efficient tightening or loosening of corresponding connections,
such as for example gas line connections on gas turbines, and the like.
The novel features which are considered as characteristic for
the present invention are set forth in particular in the appended claims.
The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of
operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be
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best understood from the following description of specific embodiments
when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a view schematically showing a pipe fitting which
is to be tightened or loosened by a torque tool and by a method in
accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 is a side view of a torque tool for tightening or
loosening connections in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 3 is an end view of the torque tool for tightening or
loosening connections in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 4 is a schematic view showing the torque tool for
tightening or loosening connections in accordance with the present
invention as applied on the pipe fitting for tightening or loosening the
same;
Figures 5a and 5b are a side view and an end view of a side
plate of the torque tool in accordance with the present invention;
Figures 6a and 6b are a side view and an end view of a drive
plate of the torque tool in accordance with the present invention;
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Figures 7a and 7b are a side view and an end view of a
reaction plate of the torque tool in accordance with the present invention;
and
Figures 8a and 8b are a side view and an end view of a
holding pawl of the torque tool in accordance with the present invention.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A torque tool for tightening or loosening connections and a
method for tightening or loosening of the same in accordance with the
present invention can be used, for example, for tightening or loosening a
pipe fitting shown in Figure 1 and identified with reference numeral 1. The
pipe fitting has a pipe element 2 provided with a non-turnable, shaped part
formed for example as a hexagonal part 3, and a head 4 provided with an
outer thread 5. A nut 6 having an inner thread 7 has to be tightened on
the head 4 by turning on the latter.
The torque tool in accordance with the present invention has
a drive which is identified as a whole with reference numeral 11 and can
be formed as a fluid-operated drive including a cylinder 12 and a piston 13
with a piston rod 14 movable in the cylinder. The drive 11 is immovably
connected with two side plates 15. The cylinder 12 of the drive 11 and the
side plates 15 together form a stationary part of the torque tool, which
does not turn during turning of the nut 6 of the pipe fitting 1.
A driving element of the torque tool is formed, for example,
by a drive plate 16 which is located between the side plates 15 and is
turnable around an axis A under the action of the piston rod 14 of the drive
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11, which applies an action force to the drive plate 16 when the piston rod
14 is extended from the cylinder 12 of the drive 11.
The torque tool further has a reaction element which is
engageable with a non-turnable part of the connection, in particular with
the part 3 to counteract a reaction force which is generated during turning
of the turnable part 6 of the connection by the driving plate 16 and thereby
to prevent turning of the tool backward while the nut 6 is turned forward.
The reaction element is formed, for example, as a reaction plate 17 which
cooperates with a holding pawl 18. The holding pawl 18 is turnably
mounted on the immovable part of the torque tool. For example one such
holding pawl 18 is mounted on each side plate 15. Each holding pawl 18
is spring-biased by a spring 19 toward the reaction plate 17.
As shown in Figures 5a and 5b, each side plate 15 has a
groove 21 which is provided on one side of the side plate and extends
circumferentially around the axis A over a certain angle. A
correspondingly shaped projection 22 of the drive plate 16 slidingly
engages in the groove 21 of the side plate 15.
The side plate 15 further has a projection 23 provided on the
opposite side and extending in a circumferential direction around the axis
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A. The projection 23 of the side plate 15 slidingly engages in a
corresponding groove 24 provided in the reaction plate 17. The side
plates 15 are immovably connected with the drive 11, for example, by a
groove 25 provided in each side plate 15 and a projection 26 provided on
the drive 11.
The drive plate 16 has a portion 27 cooperating with the
piston rod 14 of the drive 11 for turning the drive plate 16 during a working
stroke of the tool. It also has an oppositely located engaging portion 28
which is provided with a polygonal receptacle, formed, for example, as a
12-points receptacle. The engaging portion 28 with its polygonal
receptacle engages over the nut 6 of the connection to be tightened or
loosened.
The reaction plate 17 has a portion 29 provided with an inner
polygonal receptacle, formed, for example, as a substantially hexagonal
receptacle with lips. During the operation the portion 29 is placed with its
polygonal receptacle on the non-turnable part 3 of the connection for
reaction purposes, as will be explained herein above.
On an outer periphery the reaction plate 17 has two sets of
formations, formed, for example, as inclined teeth 30' and 30". The
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holding pawl 18 has an engaging portion 31 which is engagable with the
teeth 30' or 30" to hold the reaction plate 17 from turning during the
working stroke of the torque tool, and for ratcheting over the teeth of the
reaction plate 17 during a non-working stroke of the torque tool.
The two pawls 18 located on opposite axial sides can be
turnably connected with the side plates 15, for example, by a pin
extending through aligned openings provided in the holding pawls 18 and
in the side plates 15.
The torque tool further has a fluid supply system provided for
the fluid-operated drive 11 and identified as a whole with reference
numeral 32.
The torque tool for tightening or loosening connections in
accordance with the present invention operates in accordance with the
inventive method of tightening or loosening connections in the following
manner.
When it is necessary to turn the nut 6, for example, for
tightening the nut 6 on the part 4 of the connection 1, a fluid is supplied
into the fluid-operated drive 11, the piston 13 is displaced so that the
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piston rod 14 is extended, the piston rod 14 acts on the drive plate 16 by
an action force for example to push the drive plate 16, and turns the drive
plate 16, which with its part 26 turns the nut 6.
During turning of the drive plate 16 the holding pawl 18
mounted on the immovable part on the tool, for example on the side plate
15, engages the corresponding teeth of the reaction plate 17, so that while
an action force is transmitted by the drive plate16 to the nut 6, a reaction
force generated during turning is transmitted through the side plate 15, the
holding pawl 18, and the reaction plate 17 to the non-turnable part 3 of the
connection to prevent turning of the torque tool in an opposite direction.
The drive plate 16 and correspondingly the nut 6 perform a
partial stroke, and the nut 6 is turned over a predetermined angle, for
example 20-30°. To turn the nut 6 further, the immovable part of the tool,
for example the cylinder 12 of the drive 11 and the side plates 15, are
displaced towards the drive plate 16. During this displacement the holding
pawl 8 ratchets over the corresponding teeth of the reaction plate 17.
Then the drive 11 is activated again, and the piston rod 14 is
extended from the cylinder 12 to act again on the drive plate 16 and to
turn the drive plate 16 in a further stroke over a further angle. During this
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stage the same process takes place, namely the action force provided by
the drive 11 is applied by the drive plate 16 to the nut 6 of the connection,
while the reaction force is transmitted through the side plate 15, the pawl
18, and the reaction plate 17 to the non-turnable part 3 of the connection.
The reaction plate 17 is removable from the corresponding
side plate. It can be located on one axial side of the side plates 15 as
shown in Figure 4, for example, for tightening of the connection. Then, it
can be removed and placed on the opposite side of the side plates 15, for
example, for loosening the connection. While in the first position, the
holding pawl 18 cooperates with one set of teeth, for example the teeth 30'
of the reaction plate 17, in the second position when the reaction plate is
placed on the opposite side of the side plates 15 the pawl 18 cooperates
with the other set of teeth, for example the teeth 30", of the reaction plate
17. The teeth 30' and 30" can be inclined to provide holding of the
reaction plate 17 by the pawl 18 during turning of the nut 6, and to allow
ratcheting of the pawl 18 over the teeth during the displacement of the
cylinder 12 of the drive 11 with the side plates 15 towards the drive plate
16.
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It will be understood that each of the elements described
above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other
types of constructions differing from the type described above.
While the invention has been illustrated and described as
embodied in a torque tool for tightening or loosening a connection as well
as to a method for tightening or loosening the same, it is not intended to
be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural
changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the
present invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the
gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current
knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting
features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential
characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.
What is claimed as new and desired to be protected by
Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims.
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1. A torque tool for tightening or loosening connections,
comprising a driving element engageable with a turnable part of the
connection for turning the turnable part of the connection for tightening or
loosening the connection and turnable around an axis; and a power drive
configured for acting on said driving element such that said drive acts on
said driving element to turn said driving element and thereby to turn the
turnable part of the connection over a partial stroke and a space is formed
between said drive and said driving element, and said drive is then
displaced over said space toward said driving element to act again on said
driving element to turn said driving element and thereby to further turn the
turnable part of the connection over a further partial stroke.
2. A torque tool as defined in claim 1, wherein said drive is
configured as a fluid-operated drive including a cylinder and a piston with
a piston rod movable in said cylinder such that said piston rod is extended
from said cylinder and acts on said driving element to turn said driving
element and thereby to turn the turnable part of the connection over said
partial stroke, then said cylinder is displaced over said space toward said
driving element, and thereafter said piston rod is extended again from said
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cylinder toward said driving element to act again on said driving element
to turn said driving element and thereby to further turn the turnable part of
the connection over said further partial stroke.
3. A torque tool as defined in claim 1, further comprising a
stationary part which is stationary during turning of said driving element,
said stationary part including an element which is a part of said drive and
an element relative to which said driving element is turnable.
4. A torque tool as defined in claim 3, further comprising a
reaction element engageable with a non-turnable part of the connection
and configured such that when said driving element is turned by said drive
and turns the turnable part of the connection by an action force, said
reaction element counteracts a reaction force generated during turning of
the turnable part of the connection.
5. A torque tool as defined in claim 4, wherein said
stationary part and said reaction element are configured so that during
turning of the turnable part of the connection by said driving element said
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stationary part and said reaction element are non-turnable relative to one
another, while during the displacement of said drive toward said driving
element over said space said stationary part is movable relative to said
reaction element with a ratcheting action.
6. A torque tool as defined in claim 5, further comprising
means for holding said stationary part and said reaction element
immovable relative to one another when said driving element is turned by
said drive and turns the turnable part of the connection, but allowing a
movement of said stationary part relative to said reaction element when
said drive is displaced toward said driving element.
7. A torque tool as defined in claim 6, wherein said holding
means including a holding pawl mounted on one of said stationary part
and said reaction element, and tooth means provided on the other of said
stationary part and said reaction element and configured such that said
holding pawl engages said tooth means to hold said stationary part and
said reaction element immovable relative to one another during turning of
said driving element by said drive, but allows ratcheting of said holding
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pawl over said tooth means when said drive is displaced toward said
driving element.
8. A torque tool as defined in claim 4, wherein said reaction
element is removably connected with said stationary part and configured
such that it is mountable alternatingly on one axial side of said stationary
part or on another axial side of said stationary part.
9. A torque tool as defined in claim 3, wherein said driving
element and said stationary part are provided with means allowing turning
of said driving element relative to said stationary part, said means
including interacting projection and groove means engageable with one
another and slidable relative to one another around said axis.
10. A torque tool as defined in claim 4, wherein said
stationary part and said reaction element has means allowing turning of
said stationary part relative to said reaction element and including
interengaging projection and groove means slidable relative to one
another around said axis.
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11. A method of tightening or loosening connections,
comprising engaging a driving element with a turnable part of the
connection for turning the turnable part of the connection for tightening or
loosening the connection and turnable around an axis; acting by a power
drive on said driving element such that said drive acts on said driving
element to turn said driving element and thereby to turn the turnable part
of the connection over a partial stroke and a space is formed between said
drive and said driving element; displacing said drive over said space
toward said driving element; and acting again by said drive on said driving
element to turn said driving element and thereby to further turn the
turnable part of the connection over a further partial stroke.
12. A method as defined in claim 11, further comprising
forming said drive as a fluid-operated drive including a cylinder and a
piston with a piston rod movable in said cylinder, extending said piston rod
from said cylinder to act on said driving element to turn said driving
element and thereby to turn the turnable part of the connection over said
partial stroke; displacing said cylinder over said space toward said driving
element; and extending said piston rod again from said cylinder toward
said driving element to act again on said driving element to turn said
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driving element and thereby to further turn the turnable part of the
connection over said further partial stroke.
13. A method as defined in claim 11, further comprising
providing a stationary part which is stationary during turning of said driving
element, and including in said stationary part an element which is a part of
said drive and an element relative to which said driving element is
turnable.
14. A method as defined in claim 13, further comprising
providing a reaction element engageable with a non-turnable part of the
connection and configured such that when said driving element is turned
by said drive and turns the turnable part of the connection by an action
force, said reaction element counteracts a reaction force generated during
turning of the turnable part of the connection.
15. A method as defined in claim 14, further comprising
configuring said stationary part and said reaction element so that during
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turning of the turnable part of the connection by said driving element said
stationary part and said reaction element are non-turnable relative to one
another while during the displacement of said drive toward said driving
element over said space said stationary part is movable relative to said
reaction element with a ratcheting action.
16. A method as defined in claim 15, further comprising
providing means for holding said stationary part and said reaction element
immovable relative to one another when said driving element is turned by
said drive and turns the turnable part of the connection, but allowing a
movement of said stationary part relative to said reaction element when
said drive is displaced toward said driving element.
17. A method as defined in claim 16, further comprising
forming said holding means as a holding pawl mounted on one of said
stationary parts and said reaction element, and tooth means provided on
the other of said stationary part and said reaction element and configured
such that said holding pawl engages said tooth means to hold said
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stationary part and said reaction element non-turnable relative to one
another during turning of said driving element by said drive, but allows
ratcheting of said holding pawl over said tooth means when said drive is
displaced toward said driving element.
18. A method as defined in claim 14, further comprising
connecting said reaction plate removably with said stationary part such
that it is mountable alternatingly on one axial side of said stationary part or
on another axial side of said stationary part.
19. A method as defined in claim 13, further comprising
providing said driving element and said stationary part with means
allowing turning of said driving element relative to said stationary part and
including interacting projection and groove means engageable with one
another and slidable relative to one another around said axis.
20. A method as defined in claim 14, further comprising
providing said stationary part and said reaction element with means
allowing turning of said stationary part relative to said reaction element
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and including interengaging projection and groove means slidable relative
to one another around said axis.

A torque tool for tightening or loosening connections has a
driving element engageable with a turnable part of the connection for
turning the turnable part of the connection for tightening or loosening the
connection and turnable about an axis, and a power drive configured for
acting on the driving element such that the drive acts on the driving
element to turn the driving element and thereby to turn the turnable part of
the connection over a partial stroke and a space is formed between the
drive and the driving element, and the drive is then displaced over the
space toward the driving element to act again on the driving element to
turn the driving element and thereby to further turn the turnable part of the
connection over a further partial stroke.

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01263-kol-2007-description complete.pdf

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01263-kol-2007-form 1.pdf

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01263-kol-2007-form 5.pdf

01263-kol-2007-gpa.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-(11-10-2011)-ABSTRACT.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-(11-10-2011)-AMANDED CLAIMS.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-(11-10-2011)-AMANDED PAGES OF SPECIFICATION.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-(11-10-2011)-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf

1263-KOL-2007-(11-10-2011)-DRAWINGS.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-(11-10-2011)-EXAMINATION REPORT REPLY RECIEVED.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-(11-10-2011)-FORM 1.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-(11-10-2011)-FORM 2.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-(11-10-2011)-FORM 3.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-(11-10-2011)-FORM 5.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-(11-10-2011)-OTHERS.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-(11-10-2011)-PETION UNDER RULE 137.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-ASSIGNMENT.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 1.1.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 1.2.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-EXAMINATION REPORT.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-FORM 18.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-FORM 3 1.2.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-FORM 3-1.1.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-FORM 5.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-GPA.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-GRANTED-ABSTRACT.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-GRANTED-CLAIMS.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-GRANTED-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf

1263-KOL-2007-GRANTED-DRAWINGS.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-GRANTED-FORM 1.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-GRANTED-FORM 2.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-GRANTED-LETTER PATENT.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-GRANTED-SPECIFICATION.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-OTHERS.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-PRIORITY DOCUMENT.pdf

1263-KOL-2007-REPLY TO EXAMINATION REPORT.pdf

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Patent Number 250908
Indian Patent Application Number 1263/KOL/2007
PG Journal Number 06/2012
Publication Date 10-Feb-2012
Grant Date 06-Feb-2012
Date of Filing 06-Sep-2007
Name of Patentee UNEX CORPORATION
Applicant Address 333 ROUTE 17 NORTH, MAHWAH, NJ 07430
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 KOPPENHOEFER PETER P.O. BOX 290,, PORTLAND, PA 18351
PCT International Classification Number B25B13/48
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 60/844060 2006-09-12 U.S.A.
2 11/846005 2007-08-28 U.S.A.