METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A PISTON ROD UNIT AND A HOLLOW SHAFT
20220120296 · 2022-04-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F15B15/1457
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F15B15/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B21J5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A piston rod unit and a method for producing a piston rod unit, or a shaft, in light-weight construction, with a rod which is hollowly-drilled by means of a deep bore into the rod shank, and the resulting rod opening is closed subsequently by means of a forging process.
Claims
1.-9. (canceled)
10. A piston rod unit comprising: a piston rod with a rod shank, wherein the rod shank comprises a deep bore, and a piston, wherein the piston rod is form-fittingly connected with the piston exclusively via an external connection type; wherein, the deep bore is formed by deep-hole drilling the rod shank and during drilling, a material excess is left at a rod end of the piston rod; and wherein the rod end of the piston rod having the material excess has a greater thickness than an immediately adjacent section of the piston rod.
11. (canceled)
12. A mining apparatus, with at least one piston rod unit, wherein a piston rod of the piston rod unit is hollow.
13. A mining apparatus comprising the piston rod unit of claim 10.
14. The piston rod unit of claim 10, wherein the piston rod further comprises a piston rod head, and wherein the piston rod, including the piston rod head, is mechanically formed from a blank.
15. The piston rod unit of claim 10, wherein an end of the deep bore is of radial shape.
16. The piston rod unit of claim 14, wherein the piston rod and the piston rod head are a one-piece component.
17. The piston rod unit of claim 10, wherein the deep bore extends in a longitudinal direction from a piston rod head to the rod end of the piston rod.
18. The piston rod unit of claim 10, wherein the external connection type is a screw connection.
19. The piston rod unit of claim 18, wherein the screw connection comprises a piston nut inside the piston.
20. The piston rod unit of claim 10, wherein the deep bore is closed by the material excess due to thermos-mechanical stress during the forging process.
21. The piston rod unit of claim 10, wherein there is only one external connection point between the piston rod and the piston.
22. The piston rod unit of claim 10, wherein the deep bore is completely sealed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0017] Further properties of the disclosure are to be explained in greater detail by means of an exemplary embodiment shown in more detail in the drawings. The Figures show in:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The disclosure proposes a manufacturing method of a hydraulic cylinder in lightweight-construction. Construction according to the disclosure consists in that potential weld connections inside the piston rod can be completely dispensed with and required screw connections are reduced to only one connection point between piston rod and piston.
[0023] At the piston rod head 22, a boss for mounting the piston rod unit is provided. The same applies to the closed cylinder end. To achieve lightweight construction, the piston rod 20 comprises a deep bore 21, which extends in the longitudinal direction from the piston rod head 22 to the mounted piston 25.
[0024] The manufacturing process of the piston rod unit first provides, in a first step, producing the piston rod 20 including piston rod head 22 from a blank in mechanical ways and manners. The piston rod 20 and the piston rod head 22 are consequently made from one and the same starting material, and are to be considered as a one-piece end product. Furthermore, during the machining process, a radial material excess 30 is left at the rod end of the piston rod 20.
[0025] After that, the deep bore 21 is made from the rod end in the direction of the rod head 22 with the bore length B. The inner end 23 of the deep bore 21 is of radial shape, in order to thereby prevent a possible notch effect by means of an edged bore cross-section. The resulting intermediate product is shown by
[0026] The protruding material 30 is used, after the deep hole drilling 21, to close the bore opening at the rod shank. This is effected by means of open-die forging or another, suitable forging process. In the forging process, the protruding material 30 is made to flow, due to the thermo-mechanical stress, in the radial direction of the cylinder. As a result, it is possible to close the bore opening at the rod shank without having to use other connection techniques that have a negative effect on the dynamic stress resistance.
[0027] Prior to the forging, a type of mandrel 40 can be laid into the bore 21 (see
[0028] In a further configuration, as shown in