HOLLOW ENGINE VALVE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR
20170234175 · 2017-08-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21K1/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01L3/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L3/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L2303/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01L3/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L3/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention provides a hollow engine valve achieving high durability while suppressing an increase in manufacturing cost, and a manufacturing method therefor. A manufacturing method for a hollow engine valve comprises: a step of forming, by forging, a solid round bar as a material of a valve main body into a valve main body intermediate member provided with a semifinished product valve head portion corresponding to a valve head portion and a solid stem portion corresponding to a valve stem portion; a step of performing cutting process with respect to the valve main body intermediate member across the solid stem portion and the semifinished product valve head portion for forming a semifinished product hollow hole with a bottom corresponding to a hollow hole, thereby forming the valve main body intermediate member into a valve main body semifinished product provided with the semifinished product valve head portion and a semifinished product valve stem portion; and a step of performing necking process with respect to the valve main body semifinished product for squeezing the semifinished product valve stem portion step by step, thereby reducing the diameter of the semifinished product valve stem portion and increasing the length of the stem of the semifinished product valve stem portion, to form the valve main body semifinished product into the valve main body.
Claims
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7. A manufacturing method for a hollow engine valve including a valve main body in which a hollow hole with a bottom is formed through both a valve head portion and a valve stem portion connected to the valve head portion, characterized in that the manufacturing method comprises the steps of: forming, by forging, a solid round bar which is a material of the valve main body into a valve main body intermediate member having a semifinished product valve head portion to be the valve head portion and a solid stem portion to be the valve stem portion; forming the valve main body intermediate member into a valve main body semifinished product having the semifinished product valve head portion and a semifinished product valve stem portion to be the valve stem portion, by performing a cutting process on the valve main body intermediate member through both the solid stem portion and the semifinished product valve head portion to form a semifinished product hollow hole with a bottom, the semifinished product hollow hole being to be the hollow hole; and forming the valve main body semifinished product into the valve main body, by performing a necking process on the valve main body semifinished product by drawing the semifinished product valve stem portion in stages to reduce a diameter of the semifinished product valve stem portion and increase a shaft length of the semifinished product valve stem portion.
8. The manufacturing method for a hollow engine valve according to claim 7, wherein in the step of forming the semifinished product hollow hole to be the hollow hole, the semifinished product hollow hole is formed with a drill bit with an inclined tip end.
9. The manufacturing method for a hollow engine valve according to claim 8, wherein an angle of the tip end of the drill bit is from 140° to 178° inclusive.
10. A hollow engine valve characterized in that the hollow engine valve comprises a valve main body in which a hollow hole with a bottom is formed through both a valve head portion and a valve stem portion connected to the valve head portion, a bottom surface of the valve head portion is flat or concave, and a bottom surface of the hollow hole is a concave surface formed in an inverted cone shape with an apex angle of from 140° to 178° inclusive, and an inner diameter of the bottom surface of the hollow hole is larger than an inner diameter at the valve stem portion of the hollow hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0029] Hereinafter, referring to the accompanying drawings, descriptions will be provided for a hollow engine valve and a manufacturing method therefor according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0030] First, using
[0031] First, the reference numeral 1 in
[0032] The hollow engine valve 1 includes a valve main body 2 which is hollow and a stem end closing member 4 which is solid.
[0033] The valve main body 2 includes a valve head portion 6 in an umbrella shape and a valve stem portion 8 extending axially from the valve head portion 6. For example, the outer diameter of a bottom surface 6a of the valve head portion 6 is 30 mm, and the outer diameter of the valve stem portion 8 is 6 mm. Passing through both the valve head portion 6 and the valve stem portion 8, a hollow hole 10 with a bottom is formed along the outer shape of the valve head portion 6 and the valve stem portion 8. The inner diameter of a bottom surface 10a of the hollow hole 10 is larger than the inner diameter at the valve stem portion 8. For example, the inner diameter of the bottom surface 10a of the hollow hole 10 is 10 mm, and the inner diameter of the hollow hole 10 at the valve stem portion 8 is 3 mm. The inside of the hollow hole 10 may be filled with metallic sodium for coolant, for example. In the descriptions hereafter, the direction extending from the valve stem portion 8 toward the valve head portion 6 along the axis of the hollow engine valve 1 is defined as the downward direction, and the direction extending from the valve head portion 6 toward the valve stem portion 8 is defined as the upward direction.
[0034] The stem end closing member 4 has the same outer diameter as that of the valve stem portion 8 of the valve main body 2, and the upper end of this valve stem portion 8 and the lower end of the stem end closing member 4 are joined to each other.
[0035] As illustrated in
[0036] As a material for the valve main body 2 and the stem end closing member 4, a heat-resistant material which is a high-tensile steel equivalent to HT80 and which has a tensile strength of 300 MPa or higher at 800° C. (for example, heat-resistant steel in SUH series, heat-resistant alloy in NCF series, or the like) is used.
[0037] Next, using
[0038] First, as indicated at (a) in
[0039] Next, as indicated at (b) in
[0040] Then, as indicated at (c) in
[0041] As illustrated in
[0042] In addition, the angle of the tip end of the drill bit used for this cutting is from 140° to 178° inclusive. Accordingly, as illustrated in
[0043] In the case where the angle of the tip end of the drill bit is smaller than 140° (in other words, in the case where the inclination angle θ.sub.2 of the bottom surface 20a of the semifinished product hollow hole 20 is larger than 20°), assuming the material thickness of the bottom surface 14a of the semifinished product valve head portion 14 is constant, the volume of the semifinished product hollow hole 20 of this semifinished product valve head portion 14 is smaller. Accordingly, the advantageous effects of the weight reduction and the increase of the cooling performance obtained by forming the hollow hole 10 are decreased. On the other hand, in the case where the angle of the tip end of the drill bit is larger than 178° (in other words, in the case where the inclination angle θ.sub.2 of the bottom surface 20a of the semifinished product hollow hole 20 is smaller than 1°), when the semifinished product valve stem portion 22 is subjected to a necking process to be described later, the corner of the bottom surface 10a and an inner circumference surface 10b of the hollow hole 10 is folded, which makes the radius of the corner becomes small. As a result, when the hollow engine valve is used, the small radius of the corner makes it easy for stress concentration to occur at the corner, and the durability of the hollow engine valve 1 may decrease. Hence, as described above, it is desirable that the angle of the tip end of the drill bit be from 140° to 178° inclusive (in other words, the inclination angle θ.sub.2 of the bottom surface 20a of the semifinished product hollow hole 20 be from 1° to 20° inclusive).
[0044] After the cutting process described above to form the semifinished product hollow hole 20, as illustrated at (d) in
[0045] Through the necking process, the outer diameter of the semifinished product valve stem portion 22 is reduced to that of the valve stem portion 8 (for example, 6 mm), and the length of the semifinished product valve stem portion 22 along the axis is increased. Through this necking process, the lower end portion of the semifinished product valve stem portion 22 (the connecting portion to the semifinished product valve head portion 14) is drawn so as to incline to the center axis side. Along with this, as illustrated in
[0046] Then, by joining the stem end closing member 4 to the upper end of the valve stem portion 8 of the valve main body 2 and chamfering the outer periphery of the bottom surface 6a of the valve head portion 6, the hollow engine valve 1 is formed as a finished product.
[0047] Next, descriptions are provided for a further modification of the embodiment of the present invention.
[0048] In the embodiment described above, it is described that the bottom surface 6a of the valve head portion 6 of the valve main body 2 is flat. However, the bottom surface 6a of the valve head portion 6 may be concave.
[0049] Next, descriptions are provided for the operation and effect of an internal structure for a vehicle, according to the embodiment of the present invention and the modification of the embodiment of the present invention described above.
[0050] First, since after forming, by forging, a solid round bar 12 which is a material of a valve main body 2 into a valve main body intermediate member 18 having a semifinished product valve head portion 14 and a solid stem portion 16, the valve main body intermediate member 18 is formed into a valve main body semifinished product 24 having the semifinished product valve head portion 14 and a semifinished product valve stem portion 22, by performing a cutting process on the valve main body intermediate member 18 through both the solid stem portion 16 and the semifinished product valve head portion 14 to form a semifinished product hollow hole 20 with a bottom, even in the case where a difficult-to-cut material is used as a material of the hollow engine valve 1, the semifinished product hollow hole 20 can be formed using a cutting tool (a drill bit) suitable for processing the difficult-to-cut material. This reduces cost necessary for tools and shortens a process cycle time, compared to the case where the semifinished product hollow hole 20 is formed by a punching process in the valve main body intermediate member 18 and the case where the narrow, long hollow hole is formed by a cutting process in the stem portion of the solid semifinished product having the same outer shape as that of the finished product of the hollow engine valve 1. Accordingly, it is possible to suppress an increase in the manufacturing cost of the hollow engine valve 1.
[0051] In addition, since the drill bit with the inclined tip end is used to form the semifinished product hollow hole 20, the bottom surface 20a of the semifinished product hollow hole 20 can be formed in the inverted cone shape. This suppresses the reduction of the radius of the corner caused by the corner of the bottom surface 10a and the inner circumference surface 10b of the hollow hole 10 being folded, when the necking process is performed on the semifinished product valve stem portion 22, compared to the case where the bottom surface 20a of the semifinished product hollow hole 20 is flat. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the stress concentration generated at this corner during the use of the hollow engine valve and manufacture the hollow engine valve 1 with high durability.
[0052] Specifically, since the angle of the tip end of the drill bit is from 140° to 178° inclusive, the bottom surface 20a of the semifinished product hollow hole 20 can be formed in the inverted cone shape with an apex angle of from 140° to 178° inclusive. This makes it possible to suppress the reduction of the radius of the corner between the bottom surface 10a and the inner circumference surface 10b of the hollow hole 10 when the necking process is performed on the semifinished product valve stem portion 22, while keeping the inner diameter of the bottom surface 10a of the hollow hole 10 an appropriate size. Accordingly, it is possible to manufacture the hollow engine valve 1 in which weight reduction and high cooling performance achieved by forming the hollow hole 10 with an appropriate size is made compatible with high durability achieved by the reduction of stress concentration at the corner of the bottom surface 10a and the inner circumference surface 10b of the hollow hole 10.
EXPLANATION OF THE REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0053] 1 hollow engine valve [0054] 2 valve main body [0055] 6 valve head portion [0056] 8 valve stem portion [0057] 10 hollow hole [0058] 12 solid round bar [0059] 14 semifinished product valve head portion [0060] 16 solid stem portion [0061] 18 valve main body intermediate member [0062] 20 semifinished product hollow hole [0063] 22 semifinished product valve stem portion [0064] 24 valve main body semifinished product