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Crimping apparatus

  • US 5,253,506 A
  • Filed: 06/28/1990
  • Issued: 10/19/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/19/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a crimping apparatus with:

  • a pair of first and second, axially spaced apart, coaxial annular rings that each have concave force reactive surfaces that face those of the other ring and where at least one ring is axially moveable toward and away from the other ring;

    actuating means for axially moving at least one ring; and

    a plurality of circumjacently spaced and radially arranged crimping members positioned intermediate the rings and each having first and second convex force reactive surfaces that slidably engage with the concave force reactive surfaces of the first and second rings, respectively, the engaging force reactive surfaces defining means for radially moving the crimping members toward and away from the annular ring axis between an open position and a radially inward crimping position, the radial movement being in response to axial movement of at least one of the annular rings;

    the improvement which comprises;

    the first and second rings having concave force reactive surfaces consisting essentially of a single pair of adjoining steep and shallow concave frustoconical surfaces, the steep surfaces being inclined at a greater angle from the ring axis than the shallow surfaces wherein the steep surfaces of the rings and crimping members are inclined at an angle between about 70°

    to 86°

    as measured from the ring axis and wherein the shallow surfaces of the rings and crimping members are inclined at an angle between about 6°

    to 20°

    as measured from the ring axis;

    the crimping members having first and second convex force reactive surfaces each of which includes a pair of steep and shallow convex frustoconical surfaces that slidably engage with the steep and shallow concave frustoconical surfaces of the inner and outer rings, the steep convex surfaces being inclined at a greater angle from the ring axis than the shallow convex frustoconical surfaces; and

    means for maintaining the crimping members in alignment while moving between the open position and the crimping position.

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