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Title:
A METHOD AND AN ARRANGEMENT FOR CLOSING AT LEAST ONE END OF A TUBE AND A PLUG FOR SAID CLOSING
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1998/000666
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method, an arrangement and a plug (4) separated from a strip for closing at least one end of a tube (8) to protect the tube (8) against internal dirtying. The plug (4) formed for closing a tube end (12) is together with similar formed plugs integrally formed one after the other in a predetermined distance from each other in a longitudinal line in a continuous strip (5) and is provided with a handle formation (18) by which the plug (4) can be taken out from its mounted position in the tube (8) before or in connection with using the tube (8).

Inventors:
ANDERSSON LOA (SE)
Application Number:
PCT/SE1997/000784
Publication Date:
January 08, 1998
Filing Date:
May 13, 1997
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
ANDERSSON LOA (SE)
International Classes:
F16L57/00; B65D59/02; (IPC1-7): F16L57/00; B65D59/02
Domestic Patent References:
WO1995010002A11995-04-13
Foreign References:
SE502434C21995-10-16
US5224514A1993-07-06
GB2263749A1993-08-04
AT401190B1996-07-25
FR2688861A11993-09-24
GB2252382A1992-08-05
US5558130A1996-09-24
Other References:
See also references of EP 0907859A1
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Bjelkstam, Peter (Nacka, SE)
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Claims:
Cl aims
1. l.
2. A method for closing at least one end of a tube by a plug in order to protect the tube against internal dirtying, said plug (4) together with similarly formed plugs (4) are integrally formed in a continuous strip (5) one after the other in a predetermined distance from each other and in at least in one longitudinal line, characterized in that said strip (5) of plugs (4) is fed into a positioner (17) , in which the strip (5) is locked in a position having at least its outermost situated plug (4') projecting from the positioner (17), whereupon a cutting means (7) acting from one side and mainly perpendicular to the extension of the strip (5) cuts or punches away the plug (4) during its simultaneous fixing from behind by an inserter (13) provided with gripping means (16) , which is keeping the plug (4) in a handle formation (18) protruding from the same and is guiding the plug (4) forwards and is inserting its fixing section (24) into the tube end (12) of an adjacent posi¬ tioned tube (8) which shall be closed.
3. An arrangement for closing at least one end of a tube by a plug in order to protect the tube against internal dirtying, said plug together with similar formed plugs (4) is integrally formed in a continuous strip (5) one after the other, in a predetermined distance from each other and in at least one longitudinal line, characterized in a positioner (17) for temporary clamping the strip (5) with its plugs (4) during separation of outermost located plugs (4'). cutting means (7) for cooperation with holdingup means (9) for cutting or punching away the plugs (4) and at least one inserter (13) having gripping means (16) for linear transport of the separated plugs (4) from the separation position and up to adjacent actual tube end (12) of the tube (8) for closing the same.
4. An arrangement according to claim 2, characterized in that the cutting means (7) consists of a double knife or a punch having its knives (27,28) arranged in a distance from each other and punch cutting edge respectivly having such an extension which at least corresponds to the length of the connecting links (15) .
5. A plug formed for closing at least one end of a tube, said plug is intended to protect the tub against internal dirtying and together with similarly formed plugs (4) integrally formed in a continuous strip (5) one after the other in a predetermined distance from each other and in at least one longitudinal line, characterized in that the plug (4) comprises a handle formation (18) by which the plug (4) can be taken out from its mounted position in the actual tube (4) before or in connection with using of said tube.
6. A plug according to claim 4, characterized in that the handle formation (18) consists of a gripping plate (20) projecting from an outermost part (19) of the plug covering the tube.
7. A plug according to claim 5, characterized in that the gripping plate (20) is provided with at least one rib (21) formed on one of its sides (22;23) .
8. A plug according to claim 6, characterized in that the rib (21) extends across the longitudinal direction of the plug.
9. A plug according to claim 4, characterized in that the fixing section (24) of the plug consists of at least one sheet element (26) provided along a central axis (25) in order to be fixed in and close the tube ends (12) .
10. A plug according to claim 8, characterized in that the outermost located sheet element (26') has a diameter which is a bit smaller than the actual tube diameter.
11. A plug according to claim 4, characterized in that the strip (5) comprising the plugs (4) is manufactured by a plastic material.
Description:
A metliod and an arrangement for closing at least one end of a tube and a plug for said closing

The present invention relates to a method and an arrangement for closing at least one end of a tube for preventing internal dirtying of said tube during further handling for example in a process and a plug intended to close up the tube end.

Today a plugging up of the ends of tubes for using for example to cars occurs immediately after cleaning of the tubes. Before cleaning and the plugging up the tubes have been cut up to required, predetermined lengths. The plugging normally occurs by plastic plugs, which are manually fixed to the tube ends. This has appeared to be a very time con¬ suming and staff requiring procedure.

One object with the present invention is to provide a method and an arrangement of the kind mentioned above by which tne drawbacks mentionend are eliminated at the same time as the method to assemble the plug is both simple and inexpensive to realize by that the plug before its assemblage is inte¬ grally formed with similar plugs in a strip. The features which are distinguisting for the invention are set forth in the following claims.

Thanks to the invention one has now provided a method, an arrangement and a plug, which, after its mounting in the tube ends very easy can be removed either manually or mechanically by the aid of a handle formation on the plug and without damaging the tube ends which has been the case with previously known plug arrangements for protecting inside cleaned tubes from dirtying during further handling.

The invention is decribed below by aid of a preferred example with reference to the drawings enclosed, in which

Fig. l shows a schematic end view of an arrangement for performing of the method according to the inven¬ tion,

Fig. 2 shows a side wiew of the arrangement illustrated in fig. l where a plug cut away from the plug strip is going to be inserted into a tube end and

Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of a strip with plugs according to the invention.

As can be seen from the drawings the arrangement for per¬ forming the method according to the invention comprises in the preferred embodiment a supply reel 3 having plugs 4 in a strip 5 supported by brackets 2 in a machine stand l, a cutting means 7 displacable forwards and backwards over an opening gap 6 for cooperation with a holding-up means 9 supported by a driving cylinder 14 and a driving cylinder 10 for effecting the cutting means 7 , the end 11 of which is fixed to the machine stand l.

The strip 5 has in the example illustrated a row of one after another and in a line orientated plugs 4, which are formed in the strip material and provided in a predetermined distance from each other via connecting links 15. The cutting means 7 comprises double knives 27 and 28, the relative distance of which corresponds to the length of connecting links 15. Alternatively the cutting means consists of a punch, the punch cutting edge of which has a radiell extension which at least corresponds to the length of the connecting links. The plugs 4 are formed conical, so that they can be pressed onto a tube end 12 by the aid of an inserter 13. The inserter 13 has a gripping means 16, which cooperates with a handle formation 18 formed in the plugs by aid of which the plugs 4 together with their fixing section 24 easily can be attached into the tube end 12 of the tube 8. From the supply reel 3 the plug strip 5 is insertable into a positioner 17 , in which the strip 5 is temporary fixable in a working position for separating of separate plugs 4. In this case the outermost plug 4' together with its appertaining connecting link 15 is outside the positioner 17 , so that the cutting means 7 acting from

the side and perpendicular to the strip 5 can cut away separate plugs 4 and also adjacent connecting link 15, whereupon the inserter 13 can feed forward the cut away plug 4 and guide its fixing section 24 into tube end 12 of the tube 8, which is temporary attached in a position in a fastening element not illustrated in the drawing.

The plug 4 formed for closing at least one end 12 of a tube 8 in order to protect the tube 8 against internal dirtying is, as mentioned above, preferable integrally formed in a strip 5 together with at least one line of other, similarly formed plugs 4, said strip 5 with associated plugs 4 are made of a suitable plastic material. The strip 5 which positions the plugs in relation to each other does not need to have a connected, solid formation, but can consist of connecting links 15 such as threads, strings or the like connecting together said plugs.

The method to protect a tub 8 cleaned inside from dirtying occurs in the following way.

A strip 5 is fed from the supply reel 3 said strip contains a number of plugs 4 which are kept orientated in a working position in the positioner 17 when a plug 4 is in a position right in front of the tube end 12 of that tube 8 which is fixed in the fastening element not illustrated in the draw¬ ing in front of the stand l. After this the cutting means 7 is pushed by the driving cylinder 10 to the right in the drawing and is punching or cutting out the undermost situated plug 4' and preferable also the adjacent connecting link 15 from the strip 5. In the end of the stroke of the cylinder 10 the cutting means 7 cooperates with the holding- up means 9. Then the plug 4 is fed forwards by the inserter 13 which is keeping the plug 4 in its handle formation 18 and is pressing the fixing section 24 into the actual tube end 12, whereupon the inserter 13 returns to its initial position behing the strip 5 in order to grip next plug 4 before its separation. At the same time the tube 8 is auto¬ matically changed to a new unplugged tube 8. Such a method can be performed at the two tube ends simultaneously.

The strip 5 with plugs 4 illustrated in detail in fig. 3 has its handle formation 18 formed protruding from the outer section 19 of the plug 4 covering the end of the tube. The handle formation 18 has in the example illustrated the form of a gripping plate 20 having at least one rib 21 formed on one of its sides 22, 23. The fixing section 24 of the plug 4 consists of at least one sheet element 26, provided along a central axis 25, said element having a diameter which makes that the plug adheres into the actual tube. The outermost free sheet element 26' has some smaller diameter than the rest of the sheet elements 26 in order to be easer insert- able into an actual tube end. The plug 4 can preferable be manufactured by any suitable plactic material.