Tubing cutter and methods to cut spine-fin tubing and couple a header tube to spine-fin tubing
A tubing cutter configured to cut spine-fin tubing includes a pair of cutting heads pivotally connected and movable between an open position and a closed position. Each cutting head of the tubing cutter includes a blade edge having an arcuate portion with a radius less than an outer radius of a tube of the spine-fin tubing.
1 . A tubing cutter configured to cut spine-fin tubing, the tubing cutter comprising:
a pair of cutting heads pivotally connected and movable between an open position and a closed position;
wherein each cutting head includes a blade edge having an arcuate portion with a radius less than an outer radius of a tube of the spine-fin tubing;
wherein the blade edge further comprises:
a pair of linear portions, the linear portions located on opposing ends of the arcuate portion; and
an angle between the pair of linear portions that is greater than zero degrees.
2 . The tubing cutter of claim 1 , wherein the angle is greater than about 25 degrees.
3 . The tubing cutter of claim 1 , wherein the angle is between about 40 degrees and about 50 degrees.
4 . The tubing cutter of claim 1 , wherein the angle is about 47 degrees.
5 . The tubing cutter of claim 1 , wherein the cutting heads, in an initial contact position with the tube, have four discrete initial points of contact with the tube.
6 . The tubing cutter of claim 1 further comprising:
a guide coupled to one of the cutting heads, the guide having a guide surface configured to engage a plurality of fins radially extending from the tube;
wherein the guide surface is planar.
7 . The tubing cutter of claim 1 further comprising:
a guide coupled to one of the cutting heads, the guide having a guide surface configured to engage a plurality of fins radially extending from the tube;
wherein the guide surface is a curved surface and in use is concentric to at least one of an exterior of the fins, the tube, and the blade edges of the first blade and the second blade.
8 . The tubing cutter of claim 1 further comprising:
a pair of handles, each handle coupled to one of the pair of cutting heads.
9 . The tubing cutter of claim 1 , wherein each cutting head includes a body and a blade that are removably coupled, the blade edge disposed on the blade.
10 . The tubing cutter of claim 9 , wherein the blade of each of the cutting heads includes a rounded nose and a bowl region that tapers to the blade edge.
11 . A tubing cutter configured to cut spine-fin tubing, the tubing cutter comprising:
a first cutting head pivotally coupled to a second cutting head, each of the first cutting head and the second cutting head having a blade edge with an arcuate portion;
wherein each of the first and second cutting heads includes a body and a blade that are removably coupled, the blade edge disposed on the blade; and
wherein the blade of each of the cutting heads includes a rounded nose and a bowl region that tapers to the blade edge.
12 . The tubing cutter of claim 11 , further comprising:
a guide coupled to the first cutting head and having a guide surface configured to engage a plurality of fins radially extending from a tube of the spine-fin tubing;
wherein the guide aids in alignment of the blade edge with the tube; and
wherein the guide surface is planar.
13 . The tubing cutter of claim 11 , further comprising:
a guide coupled to the first cutting head and having a guide surface configured to engage a plurality of fins radially extending from a tube of the spine-fin tubing;
wherein the guide aids in alignment of the blade edge with the tube; and
wherein the guide surface is a curved surface and in use is concentric to at least one of an exterior of the fins, the tube, and the blade edges of the first cutting head and the second cutting head.
14 . The tubing cutter of claim 11 further comprising:
a first handle coupled to the first cutting head; and
a second handle coupled to the second cutting head.
15 . The tubing cutter of claim 11 further comprising:
a spring operably associated with the first cutting head and the second head to provide a biasing force pushing the blade edges of the first cutting head and the second cutting head into engagement with one another.
16 . A method of coupling a header tube to spine-fin tubing having a plurality of fins extending radially outward from a tube of the spine-fin tubing, the method comprising:
positioning a guide of a tubing cutter along an exterior of the plurality of fins to align a pair of opposing blade edges relative to the tube of the spine-fin tubing;
cutting the tube of the spine-fin tubing with a blade edge of the tubing cutter;
moving the header tube into contact with a freshly cut edge of the tube of the spine-fin tubing; and
crimping the header tube to the tube of the spine-fin tubing.
17 . A tubing cutter configured to cut spine-fin tubing, the tubing cutter comprising:
a pair of cutting heads pivotally connected and movable between an open position and a closed position;
wherein each cutting head includes a blade edge having an arcuate portion with a radius less than an outer radius of a tube of the spine-fin tubing;
wherein each cutting head includes a body and a blade that are removably coupled, the blade edge disposed on the blade; and
wherein the blade of each of the cutting heads includes a rounded nose and a bowl region that tapers to the blade edge.
18 . A tubing cutter configured to cut spine-fin tubing, the tubing cutter comprising:
a first cutting head pivotally coupled to a second cutting head, each of the first cutting head and the second cutting head having a blade edge with an arcuate portion;
a spring operably associated with the first cutting head and the second head to provide a biasing force pushing the blade edges of the first cutting head and the second cutting head into engagement with one another.