IP Library Granted Patent US 7,905,454
Granted Patent B2
US 7,905,454 · App. 10/601,110 · Granted Mar 15, 2011

Metal tube support bracket

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Patent No.
US 7,905,454
App. No.
10/601,110
Granted
Mar 15, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A tube support bracket that comprises an aluminum-coated steel support bracket formed having a circular tube-receiving aperture and an annular, castellated collar abutting the aperture. The aperture and collar are sized for receiving therethrough in close-fitting relationship an aluminum alloy heat exchanger tube. The collar, formed by a draw-punching process, has a plurality of spaced-apart, axial tabs sized for swaging against in hoop stress and bite the received tube. An inner surface of each of the collar tabs being has at least one axial groove therein, the groove being configured for receiving exterior regions of the received tube when the collar is swaged tightly against the tube to thereby lock the tube in the collar and thus in the support bracket. A corresponding method for making a tube support is disclosed.

Claims (27)

1. A tube support bracket that comprises a circular tube-receiving aperture and an annular, castellated collar abutting said aperture, said aperture and collar being sized for receiving therethrough in close-fitting relationship a metal tube, said collar being formed having a plurality of spaced-apart, axial tabs sized for swaging against said received metal tube to generate a hoop stress and bite said received metal tube, wherein an inner surface of each of said collar tabs is formed having at least one axial groove formed therein, said groove being configured for receiving exterior regions of said received tube when the collar is swaged tightly against the tube to thereby lock the tube in the collar and thus in the support bracket.

2. The tube support bracket as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said collar is formed integrally as a part of said support bracket.

3. The tube support bracket as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said support bracket and collar are formed from a ductile metal alloy.

4. The tube support bracket as claimed in claim 3 , wherein said ductile metal alloy comprises an aluminum-coated steel material.

5. The tube support bracket as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said plurality of axial tabs comprise four, equally spaced-apart tabs.

6. A tube support bracket that comprises a circular tube-receiving aperture and an annular, castellated collar abutting said aperture, said aperture and collar being sized for receiving therethrough in close-fitting relationship a metal tube, said collar being formed having a plurality of spaced-apart, axial tabs sized for swaging against said received metal tube to generate a hoop stress and bite said received metal tube, wherein said collar is formed in a draw-punched region of said support bracket.

7. A tube support bracket that comprises a circular tube-receiving aperture and an annular, castellated collar abutting said aperture, said aperture and collar being sized for receiving therethrough in close-fitting relationship an aluminum alloy heat exchanger tube, said collar being formed having a plurality of spaced-apart, axial tabs sized for swaging against said aluminum alloy heat exchanger tube to generate a hoop stress against said tube and to bite into said tube, an inner surface of each of said collar tabs being formed having at least one axial groove therein, said groove being configured for, receiving exterior regions of said received tube when the collar is swaged tightly against the tube to thereby lock the tube in the collar and thus in the support bracket.

8. The tube support bracket as claimed in claim 7 , wherein said collar is formed integrally as a part of said support bracket, and wherein said support bracket and collar are formed from an aluminum-coated, ductile steel alloy.

9. The tube support bracket as claimed in claim 7 , wherein said collar is formed in a draw-punched region of said support bracket and wherein said plurality of axial tabs comprise four, equally spaced-apart tabs.

10. A combination, said combination comprising:

a metal tube; and

a metal tube support bracket having a circular tube-receiving aperture, and an annular, castellated collar abutting said aperture, said metal tube received within said circular tube-receiving aperture and said collar being swaged against said metal tube and biting into said metal tube, wherein said collar is formed from a plurality of spaced-apart, axial tabs, the inner surface of each of said tabs having at least one axial groove formed therein, and wherein the swaging of said collar presses said axial tabs against said metal tube to produce a hoop stress against said metal tube and causes said axial tabs to bite into said metal tube thereby locking the tube to the bracket.

11. The combination as claimed in claim 10 , wherein said collar is formed integrally as a part of said support bracket.

12. The combination as claimed in claim 10 , wherein said collar is formed from a ductile metal alloy.

13. The combination as claimed in claim 12 , wherein said ductile metal alloy comprises an aluminum-coated steel material.

14. The combination as claimed in claim 10 , wherein said plurality of axial tabs comprise four, equally spaced-apart tabs.

15. The combination as claimed in claim 10 , wherein said collar is formed in a draw-punched region of said support bracket.

16. The combination as claimed in claim 10 , wherein said received metal tube is constructed from an aluminum alloy.

17. A structure of a metal tube and a metal tube support bracket, said structure comprising:

a metal tube; and

a metal tube support bracket having a circular tube-receiving aperture, and an annular, castellated collar abutting said aperture, said metal tube received within said circular tube-receiving aperture and said collar being swaged against said metal tube and biting into said metal tube, wherein said collar is formed from a plurality of spaced-apart, axial tabs, and wherein the swaging of said collar presses said axial tabs against said metal tube to produce a hoop stress against said metal tube and causes said axial tabs to bite into said metal tube thereby locking the tube to the bracket.

18. The structure as claimed in claim 17 , wherein an inner surface of each of said axial tabs is formed having at least one axial groove formed therein, said groove being configured for receiving exterior regions of said received tube when the collar is swaged tightly against the metal tube.

19. The structure as claimed in claim 17 , wherein said collar is formed integrally as a part of said support bracket.

20. The structure as claimed in claim 17 , wherein said collar is formed from a ductile metal alloy.

21. The structure as claimed in claim 20 , wherein said ductile metal alloy comprises an aluminum-coated steel material.

22. The structure as claimed in claim 17 , wherein said collar is formed in a draw-punched region of said support bracket.

23. The structure as claimed in claim 17 , wherein said received metal tube is constructed from an aluminum alloy.

Assignments (13)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 23, 2016
From: FIFTH THIRD BANK
To: THERMAL DYNAMICS INTERNATIONAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 038689/0882 →
MERGER Recorded Feb 5, 2016
From: THERMAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION
To: VICTOR EQUIPMENT COMPANY
Reel/Frame 037711/0952 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 12, 2015
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
To: COLFAX CORPORATION; CONSTELLATION PUMPS CORPORATION; CLARUS FLUID INTELLIGENCE, LLC; ALCOTEC WIRE CORPORATION; ALLOY RODS GLOBAL INC.; ANDERSON GROUP INC.; ESAB AB; EMSA HOLDINGS INC.; THE ESAB GROUP INC.; DISTRIBUTION MINING & EQUIPMENT COMPANY, LLC; HOWDEN GROUP LIMITED; HOWDEN COMPRESSORS, INC.; HOWDEN NORTH AMERICA INC.; IMO INDUSTRIES INC.; HOWDEN AMERICAN FAN COMPANY; SHAWEBONE HOLDINGS INC.; STOODY COMPANY; TOTAL LUBRICATION MANAGEMENT COMPANY; VICTOR EQUIPMENT COMPANY; VICTOR TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 035903/0051 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 26, 2014
From: VICTOR TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL INC.; VICTOR EQUIPMENT COMPANY; THERMAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION; STOODY COMPANY; VISOTEK, INC.
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
Reel/Frame 033831/0404 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 21, 2014
From: U.S BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: VICTOR TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, INC.
Reel/Frame 033370/0775 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 26, 2012
From: THMX HOLDINGS, LLC
To: THERMAL DYNAMICS INTERNATIONAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 028651/0132 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 26, 2012
From: THERMAL DYNAMICS INTERNATIONAL, LLC
To: FIFTH THIRD BANK
Reel/Frame 028442/0300 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 22, 2012
From: THERMAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION
To: THMX HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 028252/0467 →
PARTIAL RELEASE OF PATENTS Recorded May 18, 2012
From: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL TRUSTEE
To: THERMAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 028233/0789 →
PARTIAL RELEASE OF PATENTS Recorded May 18, 2012
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION, AS AGENT
To: THERMAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 028233/0655 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 8, 2010
From: THERMAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 025451/0613 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 3, 2010
From: THERMAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL TRUSTEE
Reel/Frame 025441/0313 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 26, 2007
From: SANATGAR, HOMAYOUN; AKBARIAN, BEHNAM; JOHNSON, GARY; HOLT, NEIL; SMITH, DON
To: THERMAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 020300/0271 →