Method of machining screw

10173257 ยท 2019-01-08

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Abstract

A method of machining a screw is provided that is capable of preventing formation of a protruding section at a thread tip section. A thread is formed by cutting on a cylindrical body, and a surface of the thread is plastically deformed by rolling. Because of the cutting, a width between-side surfaces of a thread tip section is in a narrowed state as compared to a normal width. This width is narrowed toward a tip of the thread while a thread body section has a width expanded as compared to a normal width. Consequently, the side surfaces are formed to bulge by an excess thickness portion as compared to normal side surfaces. The rolling plastically deforms both side surfaces to cause the excess thickness portion to plastically flow toward the side surfaces.

Claims

1. A method of machining a screw including forming a thread on a work material by cutting and subsequently plastically deforming a surface of the thread by rolling, wherein because of the cutting, a width between both side surfaces of a tip section of the thread is in a narrowed state as compared to a width between both normal side surfaces of the thread tip section and is gradually narrowed toward a tip of the thread while a body section closer to a base end as compared to the tip section of the thread has a width between both side surfaces of the thread body section expanded as compared to a width between both normal side surfaces of the thread body section so that each of the side surfaces of the thread body section is formed to bulge by an excess thickness portion as compared to the normal side surfaces of the thread body section, and wherein the rolling plastically deforms the both side surfaces of the thread body section to cause the excess thickness portion to plastically flow on the both side surfaces of the thread tip section such that the width of the tip section increases to normal and the thickness of the thread body section decreases to normal.

2. The method of machining a screw according to claim 1, wherein the cutting forms the thread tip section into a shape tapered toward a tip thereof.

3. The method of machining a screw according to claim 1, wherein the cutting forms an underfill space between each of the side surfaces of the thread tip section and each of the normal side surfaces of the thread tip section and an excess thickness portion between each of the side surfaces of the thread body section and each of the normal side surfaces of the thread body section such that the underfill space and the excess thickness portion have volumes close to each other.

4. The method of machining a screw according to claim 1, wherein the work material is a cylindrical body, wherein the cutting is performed by using a cutting tap on an inner circumferential surface of the cylindrical body to form a female screw on the cylindrical body inner circumferential surface, and wherein the rolling is performed by using a rolling tap on body side surfaces of a thread of the female screw.

5. The method of machining a screw according to claim 1, wherein the work material is a shaft body, wherein the cutting is performed by using a threading die on an outer circumferential surface of the shaft body to form a male screw on the shaft body outer circumferential surface, and wherein the rolling is performed by using a rolling die on body side surfaces of a thread of the male screw.

6. The method of machining a screw according to claim 1, wherein a multiple start screw is formed by the cutting on the work material, and wherein the rolling is performed on threads of the multiple start screw.

7. The method of machining a screw according to claim 1, wherein the rolling is followed by a heat treatment to increase surface hardness of a thread as compared to a state before the heat treatment.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a flowchart of a machining process according to an embodiment.

(2) FIG. 2 is an explanatory view for explaining cutting on a cylindrical body inner circumferential surface.

(3) FIG. 3 is an explanatory view for explaining rolling on a female screw formed by the cutting on the cylindrical body inner circumferential surface.

(4) FIG. 4 is an explanatory view for explaining a thread formed by cutting in comparison with a normal thread.

(5) FIG. 5 is an explanatory view for simply explaining an internal structure of a thread according to an embodiment.

MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

(6) An embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.

(7) In this embodiment, a method of machining a screw according to the present invention is described by taking as an example the case of forming a female screw on an inner circumferential surface of a cylindrical body used as a work material, and FIG. 1 shows a machining process thereof. The method will hereinafter specifically be described in accordance with the machining process shown in FIG. 1.

(8) 1. First, as shown in FIG. 1, a cylindrical body 1 (see FIG. 2) is prepared as a work material in advance.

(9) This is because a predetermined female screw 2 is formed on an inner circumferential surface 1a of the cylindrical body 1.

(10) The cylindrical body 1 is made of a structural steel, and the structural steel is, for example, JIS SCM415 to 420 (chromium molybdenum steel). This is because a heat treatment described later is made effective.

(11) 2. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the female screw (base screw) 2 is formed by cutting on the inner circumferential surface 1a of the cylindrical body 1.

(12) This is because the cutting of the female screw 2 having a predetermined thread shape (base thread shape) is performed as a preceding process for rolling described later so as to reduce the burden of the rolling.

(13) (1) The female screw 2 is formed as a multiple start screw in this embodiment. This is because the multiple start screw operationally works preferably in a feed screw mechanism in a mechanical lash adjuster etc.

(14) (2) A cutting tap 3 is used for the cutting of the female screw 2 on the inner circumferential surface 1a of the cylindrical body 1. This is because the cutting of the female screw 2 on the inner circumferential surface 1a of the cylindrical body 1 can readily and easily be performed. The cutting tap 3 is obviously a tool used for cutting threads on the inner circumferential surface 1a of the cylindrical body 1, and the female screw 2 is formed on the inner circumferential surface 1a of the cylindrical body 1 by causing the cutting tap 3 to rotate and cut into the inner circumferential surface 1a of the cylindrical body 1.

(15) (3) By using the cutting tap 3, a predetermined thread shape (base thread shape) of the female screw 2 is formed such that each of threads 2A of the female screw 2 has a base end section 2AL machined into a shape close to a root shape defined as a finished shape thereof while a tip section 2AT and a body section 2AM between the tip section 2AT and the base end section 2AL are machined as indicted by a solid line of FIG. 4.

(16) (3-1) As shown in FIG. 4, the body section 2AM of the thread 2A has a shape with a width Lm between both side surfaces (portions of flanks) 2AMs of the body section 2AM gradually narrowing from the base end side toward the tip side (from the lower side toward the upper side of FIG. 4), and the width Lm between the both side surfaces 2AMs of the thread body section 2AM is expanded at any position as compared to a normal width Lms (a setting value at a corresponding position) between both normal side surfaces (shown as an imaginary line) of the thread body section 2AM so that each of the both side surfaces 2AMs of the thread body section 2AM bulges by an excess thickness portion 4 as compared to normal side surfaces 2AMss of the thread body section 2AM. This is because the excess thickness portion 4 of the thread body section 2AM is plastically deformed (caused to plastically flow) by rolling in the subsequent process so as to achieve sufficiently high surface roughness and lead accuracy of the thread 2A.

(17) In this case, the excess thickness portion 4 with a thickness of about 50 m is formed in this embodiment, and the volume of the excess thickness portion 4 is comparatively small.

(18) (3-2) As shown in FIG. 4, in the tip section 2AT of the thread 2A, a width Lt between both side surfaces 2ATs of the tip section 2AT is in a narrowed state at any position as compared to a width Lts between both normal side surfaces 2ATss of the tip section 2AT of the thread 2A and is gradually narrowed toward the tip of the thread 2A (into a shape tapered toward the tip). This is because, to accept the plastic flow of the excess thickness portion 4 based on the rolling described later, each of the side surfaces 2ATs of the thread tip section 2AT is formed to have an underfill space 5 recessed as compared to the normal side surfaces 2ATss of the thread tip section 2AT. Therefore, in this embodiment, the underfill space 5 and the excess thickness portion 4 have volumes set to values close to each other.

(19) In this case, the underfill spaces 5 are formed only on the side surfaces 2ATs of the thread tip section 2AT so that the plastic flow of the excess thickness portions 4 is accurately guided to the side surfaces 2ATs at the time of rolling to prevent the shape of the thread 2A from being formed as a different shape and so that the plastic flow of the excess thickness portions 4 is kept within the side surfaces 2ATs of the thread tip section 2AT to prevent a portion of a plastically deformed layer from projecting as a protruding section (burr) from the thread tip section 2AT on the both sides in a width direction (left-right direction of FIG. 4) toward the outside of the tip section 2AT.

(20) 3. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, the rolling is performed on the threads 2A of the female screw 2.

(21) This is because the thread surfaces (the side surfaces 2AMs, 2ATs) of the threads 2A are remarkably improved in the surface roughness and the lead accuracy as compared to the screw machining by the cutting tap 3. As a result, when this screw structure is used in a feed screw mechanism in a mechanical lash adjuster (body) etc., a running-in operation can be suppressed to a requisite minimum.

(22) (1) A rolling tap 6 is used for the rolling on the threads 2A.

(23) Particularly when a multiple start screw having two or more starts (a screw with a long lead) is machined, it is normally difficult to machine the screw by simply using the rolling tap 6 because of a large machining resistance. However, since the predetermined thread shape (the base thread shape) described above is formed by the cutting tap 3 in the preceding process of the rolling so as to reduce the machining resistance due to the rolling tap 6 in this embodiment, the rolling tap 6 can be used.

(24) Obviously, the rolling tap 6 is basically a tool forming the threads 2A by plastically deforming a work material and is characterized by the absence of generation of a chip when used.

(25) (2) The rolling tap 6 plastically deforms the both side surfaces 2AMs of the thread body section 2AM and causes each of the excess thickness portions 4 of the thread body section 2AM to plastically flow toward the underfill space 5 on each of the side surfaces 2ATs of the thread tip section 2AT as indicated by an arrow (imaginary line) of FIG. 4. This is because the rolling forms a final thread shape without destroying a thread shape and makes the surface roughness and the lead accuracy sufficiently high on the side surfaces 2AMs, 2ATs of the threads 2A. This is also because the machining burden of the rolling is reduced by performing the rolling mainly on the excess thickness portions 4 of the thread body section 2AM so as to enable the rolling by the rolling tap 6.

(26) In this case, since the plastic flow of the excess thickness portions 4 moves over the comparatively long side surfaces 2ATs of the thread tip section 2AT to the tip thereof and the volumes of the excess thickness portions 4 are comparatively small, the plastic flow is certainly kept on the side surfaces 2ATs of the thread tip section 2AT and is prevented from advancing from the thread tip section 2AT on the both sides in a width direction (left-right direction of FIG. 4) toward the outside of the tip section 2AT.

(27) 4. Subsequently, as shown in FIG. 1, the cylindrical body 1 after the rolling is subjected to a heat treatment to increase surface hardness of the threads 2A of the female screw 2.

(28) This is because the internal hardness of the threads is maintained at material hardness to ensure toughness while the surface roughness and the lead accuracy increased by the rolling are maintained under the state of high surface hardness.

(29) For the heat treatment, carburizing is performed in this embodiment, and quenching and tempering are performed with carbon allowed to infiltrate only in the vicinity of the surfaces of the threads 2A of the female screw 2. Therefore, the threads 2A made of the material (JIS 415 to 420) described above are maintained in an original state of a small carbon content inside the threads, and the internal hardness is not increased even when the quenching is performed. On the other hand, since a carbon content is increased in surface layers of the threads, the surface layers are made extremely hard by the quenching.

(30) 5. Therefore, the cylindrical body 1 (each of the threads 2A) machined through the machining process has a hardened layer 2Ao in the surface layer of the thread 2A as shown in FIG. 5, and the hardened layer is not formed on an inner side 2Ain than the hardened layer 2Ao so that the toughness is ensured. Additionally, the surfaces of the threads 2A of the female screw 2 have the sufficiently improved surface roughness and lead accuracy reflecting the use of the rolling.

(31) Thus, when the cylindrical body 1 is used in a feed screw mechanism, for example, as a cylindrical body in a mechanical lash adjuster (see WO2013/136508 A1), the cylindrical body 1 acts as an optimal component of the feed screw mechanism.

(32) Additionally, since the plastic flow of the excess thickness portions 4 is kept on the side surfaces 2ATs of the thread tip section 2AT having a tapered shape during the rolling and is prevented from advancing from the thread tip section 2AT on the both sides in a width direction toward the outside of the tip section 2AT, the final thread shape can be formed without destroying the thread shape and, moreover, this can prevent the protruding sections (burrs) from projecting from each of the thread tip sections 2AT on the both sides in a width direction and resulting in formation of a structure with a cavity formed between the both protruding sections (see FIG. 2 of Patent Document 1). Thus, if the cylindrical body 1 is used as a body of a feed screw mechanism of a mechanical lash adjuster, no protruding section is broken and causes a malfunction of the feed screw mechanism.

(33) The present invention described above in terms of the embodiment includes the following forms.

(34) (1) The method of machining a screw according to the embodiment may be used for forming a male screw. For example, the method of machining a screw can be used if a male screw (each of the threads 2A) is formed on a plunger (shaft body) outer circumferential surface making up the feed screw mechanism along with the body in the mechanical lash adjuster. Specifically, the cutting of the embodiment is performed by using a threading die on the outer circumferential surface of the plunger that is a shaft body so as to form a male screw on the plunger outer circumferential surface, and the rolling of the embodiment is performed by using a rolling die on the side surfaces 2AMs of the thread body sections 2AM of the male screw.

(35) (2) The method of machining a screw according to the embodiment may be applied not only to the case of forming a multiple start screw but also to the case of forming a usual screw (single start screw).

(36) (3) The heat treatment may not be performed in the method of machining a screw according to the embodiment.

EXPLANATIONS OF LETTERS OR NUMERALS

(37) 1 cylindrical body (work material) 2 female screw 2A thread 2AT thread tip section 2ATs side surface of a thread tip section 2ATss normal side surface of a thread tip section 3 cutting tap 4 excess thickness portion 5 underfill space 6 rolling tap Lt width between both side surfaces of a thread tip section Lts normal width between both side surfaces of a thread tip section 2AM thread body section 2AMs side surface of a thread body section 2SMss normal side surface of a thread body section Lm width between both side surfaces of a thread body section Lms normal width between both side surfaces of a thread body section