Abstract: The invention is directed to an improved boring and facing apparatus for performing in-situ machining on nuclear reaction feedwater inlet nozzles. The apparatus comprises a boring machine mounted upon a main frame which main frame is suspended from a structure mounted above the plane in which the inlet nozzle is located. Means are provided for adjusting the boring machine to permit a tool to operate along the center line axis of the inlet nozzle.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 30, 1978
Date of Patent:
May 11, 1982
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Edmund A. Cooley, Robert Long, Phillip D. Ness
Abstract: A self-colleting drill that includes a pair of parallel output shafts arranged to drive a pair of drill bits and means for retaining the work piece against a foot member of the drill so that the holes will be spaced therein in accordance with the spacing between the drill bits or shafts. A plurality of drill guide members having varying hole spacings therein, provide a variety of center distances between the shafts that extend therethrough. A plurality of foot members are also provided that have mating hole spacings to the drill bushings providing for the variable drill bit spacing.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 9, 1980
Date of Patent:
September 1, 1981
Assignee:
Dresser Industries, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert L. Gagliano, Herman G. Feuerstein
Abstract: A tool and method for cutting the housing of a lock assembly for gaining legitimate entry into a locked enclosure, the housing including an annular flange portion and receiving a lock mechanism having a lock trunnion. The trunnion is provided with a key-receiving slot and the lock mechanism is otherwise conventional.The tool includes a blade for cutting the flange off said housing. An elongated pilot key element is provided with a journal mounted for rotation relative to said blade about the axis of rotation of the latter. The key element is disposed radially within the rotational path of the blade and is adapted to be received by the slot within the trunnion to serve as a locator for the blade. By reason of the journal connection between the key element and the blade, the key element serves as a rotational guide for the blade which causes the latter to follow a given circular path in cutting the aforesaid flange from the housing when the key element is inserted in the trunnion slot.
Abstract: Metal parts on opposite sides of a crack or the like are joined together by drilling holes in the metal and then inserting a fastener. A tool is provided which assures uniformity in the location of contiguous holes into which the fastener is inserted.
Abstract: Apparatus for boring a sewer pipe opening in the side wall of a concrete manhole base including a supporting frame adapted to be positioned over the open end of a vertically disposed manhole base. A second frame is suspended from the supporting frame and adapted to be lowered thereby into the interior of the manhole base. Hydraulically actuated jaws on the second frame engage opposite points on the inner surface of the side wall of the manhole base so as to secure the second frame at a selected location. A boring bit-driving motor is mounted on the second frame for transverse movement thereon with respect to the axis of the manhole base thereby to bore the sewer pipe opening outwardly through the side wall thereof.
Abstract: A tapping device having at least two components for use in rethreading damaged threads in a tapped opening or for tapping an opening in a workpiece, wherein the thread cutting member is inserted into the opening and its cutting surface is held in place and is pressed against the work surface by one or more guide members that have also been inserted into the opening and wedged tightly adjacent the cutting member. The cutting member and the guide member are then rotated as a unit and threads are tapped or retapped in the work surface.
Abstract: The invention discloses a fixture for holding the connecting rod from an internal combustion engine for the purpose of precision reaming the bushing in the piston pin end of said connecting rod. The fixture is uniquely adaptable to various connecting rod lengths by simply rotating an eccentric member to an appropriate index position. Various crankshaft diameters can be accommodated by the use of appropriate adapter sleeves on the eccentric bushing. Different size piston pin diameters may be accommodated by simply inserting the proper reamer guide bushing and use of an appropriate diameter conical centering bushing. Additional holes also can be provided in an indexing plate member of the fixture to extend the range of connecting rod lengths that can be handled with the fixture. The fixture is also adapted to be made with a blank indexing plate member, which can be drilled by the user for various connecting rod lengths.
Abstract: Properly aligned threaded or smooth bores are machined in a pipe boss fla without requiring supplementary staging or makeshift rigs. An expandable holding sleeve is inserted in the throat of the pipe and a mounting unit is brought to rest on the outer surface of the pipe boss flange. A holding sleeve is expanded to engage the pipe and a bracket grips a projection from the mounting unit at a predetermined angular rotation while an extension of the bracket ensures a perpendicular orientation. A vertical feed mechanism mounted on the bracket directs a motor driven drill assembly through holes located in the mounting plate. After the holes and threads are machined in the pipe boss flange, the expandable sleeve is loosened and the unit is removed at a minimal time and effort expenditure.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 4, 1976
Date of Patent:
March 8, 1977
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
Inventors:
Gregory Nakano, Stephen Orillo, Jr., Tadao Uyetake, Teikichi Higa
Abstract: Apparatus for cutting work provided with centering means and supported adjacent a housing drivably mounted for rotation on a frame, the housing being arranged to support a floating, cutting assembly having a cutting head and centering means for initial alignment with the centering means on the work and subsequent cutting of the metal by the cutting head to remove an annular portion of material from the work.