METHOD FOR PRODUCING GUN BARRELS AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING SUCH METHOD
20190015885 · 2019-01-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21D22/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21C37/153
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F41A21/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B21C37/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F41A21/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A method and apparatus for producing gun barrels having a grooved or ribbed inner surface with straight or helical grooves or ribs, by providing a metallic hollow cylindrical pre-form, placing the pre-form on a core mandrel being part of a flow forming machine having a main machine axis, the core mandrel having a structured outer surface comprising ribs and/or grooves extending straightly parallel to and/or helically around the main axis; and applying forming rollers, in a roller arrangement, to the outside surface of the pre-form so as to apply radial pressure on the pre-form such that its material begins to flow. As the rollers apply force upon the pre-form, a relative motion between the pre-form and the rollers is performed by moving the pre-form in axially parallel to the main axis through the roller arrangement or by moving the roller arrangement alongside the pre-form.
Claims
1. A method for producing gun barrels having a grooved or ribbed inner surface (110) with straight or helical grooves (111) or ribs, the method comprising the steps of: providing a metallic hollow cylindrical pre-form (10); placing the pre-form (10) on a core mandrel (8) being part of a flow forming machine having a main machine axis (A), the core mandrel (8) being not driven and being freely rotatable about the main axis (A) and having a structured outer surface (80) comprising ribs (111) and/or grooves, the ribs (111) and/or grooves extending straightly parallel to and/or helically around the main axis (A); applying forming rollers (90) comprised in a roller arrangement (9), to the outside surface of the pre-form (10) so as to apply radial (P1) pressure on the pre-form (10) such that its material begins to flow; and as the rollers (90) apply force upon the pre-form (10), performing a relative motion between the pre-form (10) and the rollers (90) by either moving the pre-form (10) in axial direction (X) parallel to the main axis (A) through the roller arrangement (9) or by moving the roller arrangement (9) alongside the pre-form (10).
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the axial position of the rollers (90) is kept fixed such that that the rollers (90) lie in a predetermined position above the core mandrel (8) between both axial ends of the core mandrel (8).
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the core mandrel (8) has a tapered shape (82), and the rollers (90) and/or the core mandrel (8) are designed to perform a limited relative motion with respect to one another, the relative motion being limited to a relative axial motion of the rollers (90) between both axial ends of the core mandrel (8).
4. An apparatus for producing gun barrels having a grooved or ribbed inner surface (110) with straight or helical grooves (111) or ribs, the apparatus comprising: a head stock (5); a tail stock (12) opposing the head stock (5); a core mandrel extension rod (3) rotatably supported in the head stock (5); a driving means (1) for driving said core mandrel extension rod (3) to rotate about a main machine axis (A); a core mandrel (8) being rotatably supported on a free end of the core mandrel extension rod (3), the core mandrel (8) being freely rotatable with respect to the core mandrel extension rod (3) about the main machine axis (A); and a set of forming rollers (90) provided between the head stock (5) and the tail stock (12), the rollers (90) being radially displacable toward the core mandrel in order to apply a radial force onto a cylindrical pre-form (10) placed on the core mandrel (8), wherein the core mandrel (8) has a structured outer surface (80) comprising ribs (111) and/or grooves, the ribs (111) and/or grooves extending straightly parallel to and/or helically around the main machine axis (A).
5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the core mandrel extension rod (3) and the rollers (90) are displacable with respect to each other in a horizontal direction (X) parallel to said main machine axis (A).
6. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the core mandrel extension rod (3) and/or the rollers (90) are/is displacable with respect to the head stock (5) in a horizontal direction (X) parallel to said main machine axis (A).
7. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the core mandrel (8) comprises a substantially cylindrical shape with said ribs and/or grooves formed on or in its outer surface.
8. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the core mandrel (8) comprises a substantially conical shape with said ribs or grooves formed on or in its outer surface and tapering in the direction of the tail stock (12).
9. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the tailstock (12) comprises a tail stock extension rod (11) extending in the direction of the main machine axis (A) an being rotatably supported by the tail stock (12) to rotate about the main machine axis (A).
10. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the tail stock extension rod (11) is displacable in horizontal direction (X) parallel to the main machine axis (A) and extending coaxially with said core mandrel extension rod (3) and said core mandrel (8).
11. (canceled)
12. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the core mandrel extension rod (3) and/or the rollers (90) are/is displacable with respect to the head stock (5) in a horizontal direction (X) parallel to said main machine axis (A).
13. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the core mandrel (8) comprises a substantially cylindrical shape with said ribs and/or grooves formed on or in its outer surface.
14. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the core mandrel (8) comprises a substantially conical shape with said ribs or grooves formed on or in its outer surface and tapering in the direction of the tail stock (12).
15. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the tailstock (12) comprises a tail stock extension rod (11) extending in the direction of the main machine axis (A) an being rotatably supported by the tail stock (12) to rotate about the main machine axis (A).
16. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the core mandrel (8) comprises a substantially cylindrical shape with said ribs and/or grooves formed on or in its outer surface.
17. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the core mandrel (8) comprises a substantially conical shape with said ribs or grooves formed on or in its outer surface and tapering in the direction of the tail stock (12).
18. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the tailstock (12) comprises a tail stock extension rod (11) extending in the direction of the main machine axis (A) an being rotatably supported by the tail stock (12) to rotate about the main machine axis (A).
19. The apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the tailstock (12) comprises a tail stock extension rod (11) extending in the direction of the main machine axis (A) an being rotatably supported by the tail stock (12) to rotate about the main machine axis (A).
20. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the tailstock (12) comprises a tail stock extension rod (11) extending in the direction of the main machine axis (A) an being rotatably supported by the tail stock (12) to rotate about the main machine axis (A).
21. A gun barrel having a grooved or ribbed inner surface (110) with straight or helical grooves (111) or ribs, produced by: providing a metallic hollow cylindrical pre-form (10); placing the pre-form (10) on a core mandrel (8) being part of a flow forming machine having a main machine axis (A), the core mandrel (8) being not driven and being freely rotatable about the main axis (A) and having a structured outer surface (80) comprising ribs (111) and/or grooves, the ribs (111) and/or grooves extending straightly parallel to and/or helically around the main axis (A); applying forming rollers (90) comprised in a roller arrangement (9), to the outside surface of the pre-form (10) so as to apply radial (P1) pressure on the pre-form (10) such that its material begins to flow; and as the rollers (90) apply force upon the pre-form (10), performing a relative motion between the pre-form (10) and the rollers (90) by either moving the pre-form (10) in axial direction (X) parallel to the main axis (A) through the roller arrangement (9) or by moving the roller arrangement (9) alongside the pre-form (10), whereby a gun barrel having a grooved or ribbed inner surface (110) with straight or helical grooves (111) or ribs is produced.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0038] The invention is described hereinafter with reference to the attached drawings depicted in
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0053] Drive 1 is designed to drives the core mandrel unit in axial direction X (positive and negative axial direction). The drive 1 may have position and/or force control capabilities. The movement of the drive 1 is independent from the axial movement of headstock 5. In some applications, the drive may be located onto the moveable parts of the headstock 5. In this case, the core mandrel 8 moves in accordance to the motion of headstock 5 to achieve the requested part geometries.
[0054] The drive can be isolated from the rotational movements of core mandrel extension rod 3 via a bearing 2. In some cases, the core mandrel axial drive 1 may rotate together or in accordance with the core mandrel extension rod 3. Preferably, the core mandrel extension rod 3 is a solid bar or hollow shaft which is located between the core mandrel 8 and the axial drive 1. The main function of core mandrel extension rod 3 is to keep and/or move the core mandrel 8 in the correct and pre-determined position during or prior to or after the forming process. Such action requires programming which can be made mechanically, e.g. via relay system, PLC or CNC or any other control device. According the requirements of the process, the extension rod 3 may either be guided in axial direction X and/or radial direction Y by the headstock 5using a bearing 4or alternatively by the tailstock 12. Depending on the requirements of the process, the extension rod 3 can be actuated in rotational direction via headstock 5, tailstock 12 and/or any other drive units.
[0055] The headstock 5, that comprises a spindle unit, is movable in axial direction X and drives the pre-form 10 through the forming rollers 90 comprised in the roller unit 9, over the core mandrel 8 during the forming process.
[0056] The pre-form 10 is driven in rotational direction about axis A via drive ring 6 and/or tapered part and/or any transmission device which is connected to headstock's 5 spindle. The headstock spindle 5 is actuated by common or separate actuation devices (e.g. electrical motor, hydro motor, etc.). Depending on the process requirements, the headstock 5 can be used to pull the pre-form parts 10 through the roller unit 9 (instead of pushing) to form the part in the aforementioned way. The headstock 5 and tailstock 12 units can interchange their functions.
[0057] As shown in
[0058] The core mandrel 8 forms the free end of the core mandrel extension rod and is freely rotatable via a bearing 7 and/or a guiding device and it will follow the axial position, i.e. the axial movement, of the core mandrel axial drive 1 system. Core mandrel 8 is not actively (e.g. by a controlled rotational drive) actuated in the rotational direction which means that the formed section of the material 10 flows under the radial pressure of the applied rollers 90 and the flow of material accordingly turns the mandrel in rotational direction. The core mandrel 8 is guided on the extension rod 3 via bearing 7 and/or another guiding system. The core mandrel 8 can be centered by using a centering device located on the machine frame, using a lunette, or involving the tailstock 12 and/or headstock 5 as a centering device. The core mandrel 8 may be non-cooled or internally and/or externally cooled using any cooling media.
[0059] As stated above, some of the possible geometries of the core mandrel 8 are illustrated in
[0060] The method according to the invention employs a roller unit 9 with one or more forming rollers 9 to form the barrel. The forming rollers 90 are actuated by axial and/or radial direction using a not shown machine control system. Each roller 90 can be actuated separately or all rollers 90 can be synchronized to move together using the control system. The forming rollers 90 can be free in rotational direction or be actuated by any drive system. The forming rollers 90 can vary in shape and dimensions and/or they can have an offset in axial direction X and/or radial direction Y. The forming position (axial and/or radial) of the rollers 90 can be changed during the forming process via the control system. Each forming roller 90 may have an angle referenced to machine central axis A. This angle can be adjusted automatically via the control system and/or manually. The roller 90 can be used for a stripping function and/or separate stripping devices can be employed.
[0061] The tailstock spindle unit 12 is movable in axial direction X and the main function of the tailstock 12 is to guide the pre-form 10 in axial direction X and/or radial direction and/or pull or push the pre-form to assist the process flow. The tailstock spindle 12 can be freely rotatable in rotational direction (about axis A) or can be actuated via separate actuation devices (electrical motor, hydro motor, etc.). The tailstock 12 and headstock 5 may interchange their functions.
[0062] The inventive method works as follows: a cylindrical, hollow metallic pre-form 10 is placed over the mandrel 8 and the extension rod 3 to abut against the drive ring 6,
[0063] As the rollers 90 apply pressure they are turned as indicated by the arrows in