METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CLAMPING RING

20170246675 · 2017-08-31

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Abstract

A method for producing a clamping ring in which pins that protrude in the region of or near a ring contour are formed on the top and bottom surfaces of a flat sheet metal material and after the ring contour is cut out, burrs that are produced during the cutting are removed by a deburring process. Advantages for the machining of the clamping ring are achieved if before a finish cutting by a complete cutting-out of the ring contour that is carried out from the one side of the flat sheet metal material, the ring contour is partially cut out from the other side in the vicinity of or near the pin protruding from this other side.

Claims

1. A method for producing a clamping ring (1), in which pins (12, 13) that protrude near a ring contour are formed on a top surface and a bottom surface of a flat sheet metal material (3) and after the ring contour is cut out, burrs (15) produced during the cutting are removed by a deburring process, the method including before a finish cutting by of a complete cutting-out of the ring contour carried out from one side of the flat sheet metal material (3), partially cutting out the ring contour from an other side near the pin (12 or 13) protruding from the other side.

2. The method according to claim 1, wherein a clamping ring (1) with a gap is produced in which a respective pin (12, 13) is formed at each of the two end sections of the clamping ring (1) adjacent to the gap, protruding from opposite sides of the ring.

3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the clamping ring (1) is produced from a plate-like sheet metal material (3) and the pins (12, 13) are formed by punching.

4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the partial cutting out and finish cutting are carried out from opposite sides by stamping.

5. The method according to claim 4, wherein the clamping ring (1) is hardened after the finish cutting.

6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the deburring process is carried out after the hardening.

7. The method according to claim 6, wherein the deburring process is carried out by barrel-finishing stones (2).

8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the clamping ring (1) is produced from a plate-like sheet metal material (3) and the pins (12, 13) are formed by punching.

9. The method according to claim 1, wherein the partial cutting out and finish cutting are carried out from opposite sides by stamping.

10. The method according to claim 1, wherein the clamping ring (1) is hardened after the finish cutting.

11. The method according to claim 10, wherein the deburring process is carried out after the hardening.

12. The method according to claim 1, wherein the deburring process is carried out by barrel-finishing stones (2).

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0016] This invention is explained in greater detail below in view of exemplary embodiments and with reference to the drawings, wherein:

[0017] FIG. 1 shows a clamping ring with pins protruding from two opposing sides, in a top view and in a cross-sectional view in the vicinity of or near the pins, with a schematic depiction of a deburring process; and

[0018] FIG. 2 shows various production steps in the production of a clamping ring with pins protruding from two opposing sides, with two top views and a cross-sectional view in the vicinity of or near the pins, using a procedure according to this invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0019] FIG. 1 shows a clamping ring 1 with a gap 14 between two end sections oriented toward each other so that the two resulting legs of the clamping ring 1 can be deflected inward or outward in opposition to their spring elasticity with enough force to produce the desired stress. In the two end sections oriented toward each other in the gap region, on the opposite sides of the clamping ring 1, namely on the top side 10 of the one and on the bottom side 11 of the other, a protruding top pin 12 and bottom pin 13 are formed, for example by punching, or for example through insertion of a separate pin into a hole. By providing the two pins on the opposite sides of the clamping ring 1, it is possible for parts that are attached to the opposite sides of the clamping ring 1, such as partial gears, to be prestressed against each other in the rotation direction in order to minimize gear play.

[0020] For example, the clamping ring 1 is cut out from a flat sheet metal material or a sheet metal plate made of a suitable metal such as steel, in particular by stamping. In the process of this, relatively sharp-edged burrs 15 are produced on the side toward the front or the back in the cutting direction or stamping direction at which the cutting tool emerges from the sheet metal material along the stamping contour or edge contour, as is evident from the cross-sectional view shown at the top in FIG. 1. In the region of or near the protruding pin 12 on the same side as the burr 15, such as on the top 10 in the example shown, the burrs 15 around the edge are not freely accessible to the deburring means such as barrel-finishing stones 2 during the deburring by barrel-finishing so that the deburring in this region is often insufficient.

[0021] With the procedure according to this invention shown in FIG. 2, before the complete cutting out or finish cutting, such as by stamping, an additional cutting step, namely a cutting-out 4, is first carried out from the other side of the sheet metal plate 3 in the contour region close to the relevant pin 12. As a result, in the closer and closest region of the pin 12, the cutting burr is also produced on the opposite side so that in this region as well, the burr 15 that is produced by cutting can be removed unhindered in the subsequent deburring.

[0022] After the cutting-out step, the clamping ring 1 is cut completely, such as finish-cut, from the sheet metal material or sheet metal plate 3, from the opposite side, as shown in the cutting sequence a) and b) in FIG. 2. The successive steps of the cutting-out 4 and the finish cutting can be carried out with cutting tools from opposite sides of the sheet metal plate 3 or from the same side of the sheet metal plate 3 in which case after the cutting-out 4, the plate is turned over and supplied to the cutting tools for the finish cutting. As the cross-sectional depiction in FIG. 2 shows, in the vicinity of or near the pin, the burrs 15 are situated or positioned on the opposite side of the clamping ring 1 from the pins, the ring being stamped, for example, out of the flat sheet metal material.

[0023] In an advantageous production method, the clamping rings 1 that are cut from the metallic sheet material are hardened and then deburred, for which purpose they undergo a barrel-finishing process using barrel-finishing stones 2.