Thermal caulking method, thermal caulking device, and caulked material
10864683 ยท 2020-12-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01D5/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29L2031/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F05D2230/232
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C66/3242
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/8322
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01D9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2230/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2250/232
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C66/545
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/322
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F05D2300/43
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C66/843
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/71
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/71
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/226
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/606
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F04D29/322
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C65/224
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F05D2240/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C66/612
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/532
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F04D29/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2230/23
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2230/237
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C65/228
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/73921
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F01D9/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Provided is a thermal caulking method of melting, at one time, a plurality of bosses 33 of a second member 30 protruding toward an inner circumferential surface of a conical hollow portion 11 of a first member 10 while being fitted to a plurality of holes 132 provided in the inner circumferential surface of the hollow portion 11 of the first member 10 having the substantially conical hollow portion 11 so that the plurality of bosses are joined to the first member 10, in which the plurality of bosses 33 are melted at one time by using a heat chip 51 having a continuous shape in the circumferential direction of the hollow portion 11 along the inner circumferential surface and are joined to the first member 10 while the adjacent melted bosses 33 are connected to each other.
Claims
1. A thermal caulking method comprising melting, at one time, a plurality of bosses of a second member protruding toward an inner circumferential surface of a conical hollow portion of a first member while being fitted to a plurality of holes provided in the inner circumferential surface of the hollow portion of the first member having the substantially conical hollow portion so that the plurality of bosses are joined to the first member, wherein the plurality of bosses are melted at one time by using a heating portion having a continuous conical shape in a circumferential direction of the hollow portion along the inner circumferential surface and are joined to the first member while the melted adjacent bosses are connected to each other.
2. A caulked material comprising: a first member having a substantially conical hollow portion; and a plurality of bosses of a second member protruding toward an inner circumferential surface of the hollow portion of the first member while being fitted to a plurality of holes provided in the inner circumferential surface of the hollow portion of the first member and melted at one time to be joined to the first member, wherein melted portions formed by melting the plurality of bosses are connected to each other.
3. The caulked material according to claim 2, wherein a partition wall for stopping the melted portion is formed at a portion of the first member corresponding to a lower end portion of the melted portion of the inner circumferential surface of the hollow portion of the first member before the second member is joined to the first member.
4. The caulked material according to claim 2, wherein the first member is formed by a main plate, wherein the second member is formed by a plurality of blade members, and wherein the caulked material is an impeller including the first member and the second member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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PREFERRED MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
(11) A first embodiment of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. First, a caulked material will be described.
(12) In the following description, for convenience of description, in the impeller 1 which is the caulked material and the non-caulked material 1A to be described later, as illustrated in
(13) As illustrated in
(14) A side plate 13 of the main plate 10 is provided with a plurality of joining holes 132. The joining hole 132 extends, as illustrated in
(15) As illustrated in
(16) As illustrated in
(17) The partition wall 134 has such a height that the partition wall 134 does not come into contact with the heat chip 51 and the melted portion 33A does not outflow between the partition wall 134 and the side plate 13 of the main plate 10 when the heat chip 51 comes into contact with the boss 33 in the thermal caulking to be described later. The partition wall 134 stops the downward flow of the melted portion 33A formed by melting the boss 33 by thermal caulking beyond the partition wall 134.
(18) As illustrated in
(19) Further, as illustrated in
(20) As illustrated in
(21) The blade body 32 has a curved plate shape extending from the entire bone portion 31. When viewed from the axial direction of the main plate 10, the blade body 32 is disposed so that the blade body 32 of the blade member 30 disposed adjacent thereto overlaps the blade body as illustrated in
(22) Next, the thermal caulking device 50 will be described.
(23) As illustrated in
(24) The heating portion 511 is provided with the slits 514 and 515 which allow the outer circumferential surface and the inner circumferential surface of the heating portion 511 to communicate with each other. The slits 514 and 515 divide the heating portion 511 into a plurality of parts in the circumferential direction of the heating portion 511. More specifically, the slit 515 is not formed to completely divide the heating portion 511, but is formed to leave the upper end portion or the lower end portion of the heating portion 511. Thus, an individual part of the heating portion 511 defined by the slit 515 will be hereinafter substantially described as a divided piece.
(25) That is, the plurality of slits are formed, but one slit 514 among them is formed from the upper end portion of the heating portion 511 to the lower end portion of the heating portion 511. Then, the heating portion 511 is divided by one slit 514. However, all of the other slits 515 are not formed from the upper end portion of the heating portion 511 to the lower end portion of the heating portion 511, but the other slits 515 adjacent to the one slit 514 are formed to the upper end portion of the heating portion 511 while leaving the lower end portion of the heating portion 511. Thus, the heating portion 511 is not divided, but is connected at the lower end portion of the heating portion 511 in a portion of the heating portion 511 provided with the other slits 515. Still other slits 515 adjacent to the other slits 515 are formed to the lower end portion of the heating portion 511 while leaving the upper end portion of the heating portion 511. Thus, the heating portion 511 is not divided, but is connected at the upper end portion of the heating portion 511 in a portion of the heating portion 511 provided with the still other slits 515. In this way, the slits 515 are alternately formed. Accordingly, the heating portion 511 is electrically connected so as to circle zigzag in the up and down direction along the circumferential direction of the heating portion 511 from one side of the heating portion 511 toward the other side thereof by using one slit 514 as a boundary.
(26) The upper end portion of the outer circumferential surface of the heating portion 511 is provided with a convex stepped portion 517. The stepped portion 517 protrudes outward in the radial direction of the heating portion 511 from the upper end portion of the outer circumferential surface of the heating portion 511 and continuously extends to circle in the circumferential direction of the upper end portion of the outer circumferential surface of the heating portion 511. Here, since the slits 514 and 515 are formed actually, the stepped portion 517 is not completely continuously formed. However, since the width of the slit is extremely small, it means herein that the stepped portion is substantially continuous. The stepped portion 517 prevents the melted portion 33A formed by melting the boss 33 by thermal caulking from flowing toward above the heat chip 51 beyond the upper end portion of the heat chip 51.
(27) The electrode portion 512 has a substantially rectangular plate shape. The lower end portion of the electrode portion 512 is connected by integral molding to each of two divided pieces adjacent to one slit 514. The upper end portion of the electrode portion 512 is fixed to each of positive and negative electrodes of the power supply support portion 521 of the heat chip driving portion 52 and is electrically connected thereto. With this configuration, electric power is supplied from the power supply support portion 521 of the heat chip driving portion 52 to the heating portion 511 through the electrode portion 512. Since the heating portion 511 has electric resistance, the entire heating portion 511 generates substantially uniform heat when electric power is supplied to the heating portion 511. Further, the heat chip driving portion 52 is formed so that the power supply support portion 521 is movable in the up and down direction and when the heat chip driving portion 52 drives the power supply support portion 521 in the up and down direction, the heat chip 51 is movable in the up and down direction of
(28) The holding base 53 includes a base 531 and a cylindrical portion 532 located at an upper portion of the base 531. The cylindrical portion 532 includes a blade body fitting recess 534. The blade body fitting recess 534 has substantially the same shape as the shape of the upper portion of the blade body 32 of the impeller 1 (the lower portion of the blade body 32 illustrated in
(29) Next, the thermal caulking method will be described.
(30) In the thermal caulking method, the blade body 32 of the blade member 30 of the non-caulked material 1A is first fitted to the blade body fitting recess 534 to have a positional relationship in which the rotation axis direction of the main plate 10 of the non-caulked material 1A matches the vertical direction. Accordingly, as illustrated in
(31) Then, as illustrated in
(32) Then, the heat chip 51 is moved downward to be brought into contact with the partition wall 134 so that the downward movement of the heat chip 51 is stopped and the partition wall 134 is melted. The partition wall 134 is melted while being deformed to be separated outward in the radial direction from the rotation axis center of the main plate 10. The melted partition wall 134 is integrated with the melted portion 33A so that the resin amount of the melted portion 33A further increases. After the partition wall 134 is sufficiently melted, the melted portion 33A is pressed so that the edge of the lower end portion of the heat chip 51 is located at the same height as that of the inner surface of the center protrusion 123. Accordingly, the partition wall 134 is integrated with the melted portion 33A and the melted portions 33A are connected to each other and mainly disposed in the inner circumference enlarged portion 135. Then, the temperature of the heat chip 51 is dropped to solidify the melted portion 33A. The bosses 33 of the plurality of blade members 30 constituting the melted portion 33A are melted to be integrated and are solidified to be connected so that the bosses are joined to the main plate 10.
(33) According to this embodiment, the following effect is obtained. In this embodiment, in the thermal caulking method, the plurality of bosses 33 of the blade member 30 that is the second member protruding toward the inner circumferential surface of the hollow portion 11 while being fitted to the plurality of holes (the joining holes 132) provided in the inner circumferential surface of the hollow portion 11 of the main plate 10 which is the first member having the substantially conical hollow portion 11 are melted at one time to be joined to the main plate 10 which is the first member. Then, in the thermal caulking method, the plurality of bosses 33 are melted at one time by using the heat chip 51 having a continuous shape in the circumferential direction of the hollow portion 11 along the inner circumferential surface to be joined to the first member while the adjacent melted bosses 33 are connected to each other.
(34) Accordingly, it is possible to melt and connect the adjacent bosses 33 among the plurality of bosses 33 protruding from the inner circumferential surface (the inner circumferential surface forming the hollow portion 11 of the main plate 10) inclined with respect to the axis of the main plate 10 which is the first member and has a positional relationship in which the axis matches the vertical direction by the outer circumferential surface of the heat chip 51 formed by the continuous surface. For this reason, since it is possible to improve the joining strength, it is possible to prevent the blade member 30 having the boss 33 from falling off from the joining hole 132. Further, since it is possible to melt the plurality of bosses 33 at a uniform temperature and a uniform pressure at one time, it is possible to obtain uniform joining strength.
(35) Further, in this embodiment, in the thermal caulking device 50, the bosses 33 of the blade members 30 which are the plurality of second members protruding toward the inner circumferential surface while being fitted to the plurality of holes (the joining holes 132) provided in the inner circumferential surface of the hollow portion 11 of the main plate 10 which is the first member having the substantially conical hollow portion 11 are melted at one time to be joined to the main plate 10 which is the first member. Then, the thermal caulking device 50 includes the heat chip 51 which has a continuous shape in the circumferential direction of the hollow portion 11 along the inner circumferential surface.
(36) Accordingly, since the outer circumferential surface of the heat chip 51 is formed by a continuous surface, it is possible to melt and connect the adjacent bosses 33 among the plurality of bosses 33 protruding from the inner circumferential surface inclined with respect to the axis of the main plate 10 which is the first member and has a positional relation in which the axis matches the vertical direction (the inner circumferential surface of the hollow portion 11 of the main plate 10). For this reason, since it is possible to improve the joining strength, it is possible to prevent the blade member 30 having the boss 33 from falling off from the joining hole 132. Further, since it possible to melt the plurality of bosses 33 at a uniform temperature and a uniform pressure at one time, it is possible to obtain uniform joining strength.
(37) Further, since the heat chip 51 has a continuous shape in the circumferential direction of the hollow portion 11, it is possible to obtain a uniform pressure applied to the melting point of the boss 33 in the plurality of bosses 33 arranged on the inclined surface such as the inner circumferential surface of the substantially conical hollow portion 11 and to reliably press the plurality of bosses 33. As a result, it is possible to thermally caulk the plurality of bosses 33 disposed on the inclined surface at the same time.
(38) Then, the upper end portion of the heat chip 51 is provided with a convex stepped portion 517 which prevents the melted portion 33A formed by melting the boss 33 from flowing toward above the heat chip 51 and is formed to be continuous in the circumferential direction of the upper end portion of the heat chip 51.
(39) Accordingly, it is possible to suppress the melted portion 33A formed by melting the boss 33 from flowing toward above the heat chip 51 and to store the melted portion 33A between the outer circumferential surface of the heating portion 511 of the heat chip 51 and the inner circumferential surface of the main plate 10. Accordingly, it is possible to secure the melted portion 33A formed by a sufficient amount of resin for connecting the adjacent bosses 33 to each other. That is, it is possible to secure the melted portion 33A having a height in the axial direction of the substantially conical hollow portion 11 and a thickness in the radial direction of the hollow portion 11 and to reliably maintain the joining strength.
(40) Further, in this embodiment, the caulked material includes the first member having the substantially conical hollow portion 11 and the plurality of bosses 33 of the second members protruding toward the inner circumferential surface while being fitted into the plurality of holes (the joining holes 132) provided in the inner circumferential surface of the hollow portion 11 of the first member and melted at one time to be joined to the first member. The melted portions 33A formed by melting the plurality of bosses 33 are connected to each other.
(41) Accordingly, since the melted portions 33A formed by melting the adjacent bosses 33 are connected to each other, it is possible to obtain the uniform joining strength of the blade member 30 with respect to the main plate 10 on the whole. Further, since it is possible to improve the joining strength of the blade member 30 with respect to the main plate 10, it is possible to prevent the blade member 30 having the boss 33 from falling off from the joining hole 132.
(42) Then, the partition wall 134 for stopping the flow of the melted portion 33A is formed at a portion of the main plate 10 which is the first member corresponding to the lower end portion of the melted portion 33A of the inner circumferential surface of the hollow portion 11 of the main plate 10 which is the first member before the boss 33 of the blade member 30 which is the second member is joined to the main plate 10 which is the first member.
(43) Accordingly, since the main plate 10 has a substantially conical shape, resin which is the melted portion 33A formed by melting the boss 33 is about to flow downward. However, since the partition wall 134 for stopping the flow of the resin is provided at the lower end of the melted portion 33A, the resin stays in the melted portion 33A while not flowing downward beyond the partition wall 134. For this reason, since there is a sufficient amount of the melted portion 33A for connecting the adjacent melted portions 33A to each other, strength is maintained. Further, when the heat chip 51 is inserted to the lower end, the partition wall 134 is also melted. Accordingly, the amount (resin amount) of the melted portion 33A increases and thus a connection portion (the melted portion 33A) having higher strength can be formed. Further, since the partition wall 134 extends downward from a portion of the side plate 13 in the vicinity of the upper plate 12 of the main plate 10 (the partition wall extends upward from a portion disposed below the non-caulked material 1A at the time of performing thermal caulking), the melted partition wall 134 can flow to the melted portion 33A formed by melting the boss 33 while not flowing to the upper plate 12 when the partition wall 134 is melted.
(44) Then, the first member is formed by the main plate 10. The second member is formed by the plurality of blade members 30. The caulked material is the impeller 1 including the first member and the second member. Accordingly, it is possible to easily manufacture the impeller 1 having the blade members 30 in which the blade bodies 32 are disposed to overlap each other when the impeller 1 is viewed from the rotation axis direction of the impeller 1 by thermal caulking.
(45) Next, a second embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Hereinafter, the same reference numerals are given to the same components as those of the first embodiment and a detailed description thereof will be omitted. The thermal caulking device according to this embodiment is different from that of the first embodiment in that a heat chip 51B has a different shape.
(46) The heat chip 51B includes a heating portion 511B and an electrode portion 512B. As illustrated in
(47) According to this embodiment, the following effect is obtained. In this embodiment, the slit is not formed. Instead, temperature uniformity is obtained by partially changing the thickness of the chip or adjusting the terminal attachment position. Accordingly, the heat chip 51B can be easily manufactured and the thermal caulking device can be easily manufactured.
(48) The invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment and modifications, improvements, and the like within the scope of achieving the object of the invention are included in the invention. For example, the configurations of the parts of the thermal caulking device are not limited to the configurations of the parts of the thermal caulking device 50 of this embodiment. For example, the shape of the heat chip is not limited to the shape of the heat chip 51 of this embodiment. Likewise, the shapes or configurations of the parts of the caulked material or the non-caulked material are not limited to the shapes of the parts of the non-caulked material 1A or the impeller 1 which is the caulked material of this embodiment. For example, the shape of the stepped portion, the boss, or the partition wall is not limited to the shape of the stepped portion 517, the boss 33, or the partition wall 134 of this embodiment.
(49) Further, the impeller 1 which is the caulked material manufactured by the thermal caulking method using the thermal caulking device 50 is used for blowing air in a fan or the like and constitutes a so-called mixed flow fan, but the invention is not limited thereto. For example, the caulked material may be a so-called sirocco fan having a centrifugal type blade member facing forward or a so-called turbofan having a blade member disposed facing backward.
(50) Further, the main plate 10 has a substantially conical shape, but the invention is not limited thereto. For example, the main plate 10 may have a substantially conical shape, for example, a substantially triangular pyramid shape or the like.
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(51) 1 impeller 10 main plate (first member) 11 hollow portion 30 blade member (second member) 33 boss 33A melted portion 51 heat chip 132 joining hole (hole) 134 partition wall 517 stepped portion