PLUNGER MEMBER USED FOR BELT TYPE CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION
20180172034 ยท 2018-06-21
Inventors
- Masamichi MIWA (Kanagawa, JP)
- Katsuyo FUKUMOTO (Kanagawa, JP)
- Ryuta MORI (Kanagawa, JP)
- Yosuke SUGISAWA (Kanagawa, JP)
- Teruki HAYASHIDA (Tokyo, JP)
Cpc classification
F16J1/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B21D22/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F15B15/1447
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H55/56
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H9/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H9/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F15B15/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H55/56
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A plunger member 3 used for a belt type continuously variable transmission is configured by cold press molding a blank material 32 according to deep-drawing molding, and closed forging, compression molding or a combined molding thereof, where during the cold press molding, a thickness of a bent corner portion 3f, which at least makes a sleeve portion 3c and a step-like formed portion (spring seating portion) 3d continuous to each other, is configured to be increased by 30% or more relative to a thickness of the blank material 32, and then a hardened surface layer 3B is configured to be formed on both of the entire front and back sides of the plunger member by performing a soft nitriding treatment.
Claims
1. A plunger member used for a belt type continuously variable transmission, wherein the plunger member is fixed to a shaft so as to face a movable-side pulley half body configuring a pulley together with a fixed-side pulley half body in the belt type continuously variable transmission to define an oil chamber formed by a cylinder member into a pulley oil chamber and a canceller oil chamber, the plunger member comprising: an expanding flange portion having a large diameter, the expanding flange portion formed on one end side by press molding a blank material, the expanding flange portion slidably abutting on the cylinder member; a sleeve portion having a small diameter, the sleeve portion formed on the other end side, the sleeve portion fit and fixed to the shaft; and one or more step-like formed portions having diameters stepwisely smaller from the expanding flange portion, the one or more step-like formed portions continuing to the sleeve portion, and the plunger member is configured by cold press molding the blank material according to deep-drawing molding, and closed forging, compression molding or a combined molding thereof, wherein during the cold press molding, a thickness of a bent corner portion, which at least makes the sleeve portion and the step-like formed portions continuous to each other, is configured to be increased by 30% or more relative to a thickness of the blank material, and then a hardened surface layer is formed on both of entire front and back sides of the plunger member by performing a soft nitriding treatment.
2. The plunger member used for the belt type continuously variable transmission according to claim 1, wherein the hardened surface layer has a thickness of 4 m or more relative to both of outermost and backmost surfaces of the plunger member.
3. The plunger member used for the belt type continuously variable transmission according to claim 1, wherein the hardened surface layer has Vickers hardness of 400 Hv or more by the soft nitriding treatment.
4. The plunger member used for the belt type continuously variable transmission according to claim 1, wherein the entire plunger member is formed with an equivalent plastic strain amount of 0.4 or more.
5. The plunger member used for the belt type continuously variable transmission according to claim 1, wherein the bent corner portion, which at least makes the sleeve portion and the step-like formed portion continuous to each other in the plunger member, is configured to be provided with an equivalent plastic strain amount of 1.0 or more.
6. The plunger member used for the belt type continuously variable transmission according to claim 1, wherein a hardened inner layer, which exists in an inner layer portion than the hardened surface layer in the plunger member, is formed having Vickers hardness of 18 Hv or more.
7. A manufacturing method of a plunger member used for a belt type continuously variable transmission, wherein the plunger member is fixed to a shaft so as to face a movable-side pulley half body configuring a pulley together with a fixed-side pulley half body in the belt type continuously variable transmission to define an oil chamber formed by a cylinder member into a pulley oil chamber and a canceller oil chamber, the plunger member comprising: an expanding flange portion having a large diameter, the expanding flange portion formed on one end side by press molding a blank material, the expanding flange portion slidably abutting on the cylinder member; a sleeve portion having a small diameter, the sleeve portion formed on the other end side, the sleeve portion fit and fixed to the shaft; and one or more step-like formed portions having diameters stepwisely smaller from the expanding flange portion, the one or more step-like formed portions continuing to the sleeve portion, and the plunger member is configured by cold press molding the blank material according to deep-drawing molding, and closed forging, compression molding or a combined molding thereof, wherein during the cold press molding, a thickness of a bent corner portion, which at least makes the sleeve portion and the step-like formed portions continuous to each other, is configured to be increased by 30% or more relative to a thickness of the blank material, and then a hardened surface layer is formed on both of entire front and back sides of the plunger member by performing a soft nitriding treatment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0093] The plunger member used for the belt type continuously variable transmission according to one embodiment suppresses the softening phenomenon of the hardened inner layer caused by performing the soft nitriding treatment for forming the hardened surface layer, even if the plunger member is configured by using the hot rolled steel plate raw material having a desired plate thickness. Accordingly, a tough and inexpensive plunger member having the hardened inner layer that has the hardness of 180 Hv or more in Vickers hardness can be provided.
[0094] Hereinafter, the plunger member according to one embodiment is described by using the drawings.
[0095] The belt type continuously variable transmission adopting the plunger member according to one embodiment is configured as shown in
[0096] That is, in
[0097] In an outer circumference of the output shaft 1, a fixed-side pulley half body 21 of a driven pulley 2 is integrally formed, and a movable-side pulley half body 22 that faces a right-side surface in the drawing of the fixed-side pulley half body 21 is supported slidably and relatively unrotatably in the axial direction of the output shaft 1 via a ball spline (not shown).
[0098] A plunger member 3 is arranged at the outer circumference of the output shaft 1 so as to face a side surface (the right-side surface in
[0099] A cylinder member 4 is fixed to the right-side surface in
[0100] Also, a canceller oil chamber 6 is formed between the plunger member 3 and the cylinder member 4. As a result, the plunger member 3 defines the pulley oil chamber 5 and the canceller oil chamber 6.
[0101] In the pulley oil chamber 5, a spring 7 is stored in a compressed state, the spring 7 biasing the movable-side pulley half body 22 toward the fixed-side pulley half body 21.
[0102] According to the above, the plunger member 3 is, as clearly shown in
[0103] In the two step-like formed portions 3d, 3e, the step-like formed portion 3d existing on the expanding flange portion 3b side configures a spring seating stair portion which allows the spring 7 to seat.
[0104] Also, as shown in
[0105] Further, an oil passage 8 that opens toward the pulley oil chamber 5 is bored inside the output shaft 1. The oil passage 8 is configured to supply control oil from a hydraulic pressure supplying apparatus (not shown) to the pulley oil chamber 5 so as to control a sliding operation of the movable-side pulley half body.
[0106] Then, in manufacturing the shown plunger member 3 according to the present invention, an intermediate member 31 is molded in advance by the press molding step shown in
[0107] That is, as showing in
[0108] Next, as shown in
[0109] Next, for the intermediate member 31 as shown in
[0110] It should be noted that the combined molding in the present invention includes any one combination of the deep-drawing molding and closed forging, or the deep-drawing molding and compression molding, or the deep-drawing molding, closed forging, and compression molding.
[0111] Here, the closed forging and compression molding are performed on the intermediate member 31 at the steps shown in
[0112] That is, the closed forging and compression molding are performed on the intermediate member 31 by using a cold molding mold 90 consisting of a lower die 91 and an upper die 92 respectively shown in
[0113] The lower die 91 is configured to have a molding surface 91a corresponding to the shape of the inner surface of the plunger member 3.
[0114] Also, the upper die 92 is configured to include a side-surface direction rolling type 92A, which has a side-surface rolling surface 92a corresponding to outside surfaces of the step-like formed portions 3d, 3e of the plunger member 3, an end-surface direction rolling type 92B, which has an end-surface rolling surface 92b corresponding to the end surface of the sleeve portion 3c of the plunger member 3, and a press type 92C, which presses the side-surface direction rolling type 92A from an upper portion.
[0115] In the configuration, first, the intermediate member 31 formed by deep-drawing molding according to the deep drawing step shown in
[0116] Next, as shown in
[0117] Further, as shown in
[0118] At this time, by filling up a space part formed by the molding surface 91a of the lower die 91 and the end-surface rolling surface 92a of the upper die 92 (refer to
[0119] As a result, as shown in
[0120] The application of the working hardness by performing the cold closed forging, compression molding or the combined molding thereof described above can suppress the deformation of the step-like formed portions 3d, 3e of the plunger member 3, particularly, the deformation of the peripheral portion of the bent corner portion 3f, caused by a large deformation stress to expand toward the outside due to a restoring action of the spring 7 or the hydraulic pressure of the pulley oil chamber 5 during the sliding operation of the movable-side pulley half body 22 on the output shaft 1.
[0121] Next, raw materials configuring the plunger member 3 according to one embodiment are described.
[0122] The plunger member 3 according to one embodiment is configured by using three raw materials that are described as below, for example. The symbol % given to each component configuring these raw materials indicates mass %.
[0123] First, as a first raw material configuring the plunger member 3 according to one embodiment, a hot rolled steel plate raw material is used, which has a chemical composition containing components of mass % described as below.
[0124] C: 0.03 to 0.20%; Si: equal to or less than 0.5%; Mn: 0.10 to 2.0%; P: equal to or less than 0.050%; S: equal to or less than 0.020%; Al: 0.01 to 0.30%; N: equal to or less than 0.060%; and the balance: Fe and incidental impurities
[0125] Next, reasons for the chemical component limitations of the hot rolled steel plate raw material according to the above-described first raw material are as the followings.
[0126] (C: 0.030 to 0.20%)
[0127] C is a necessary element for ensuring the intensity of the hot rolled steel plate raw material. In order to perform its effect, C of 0.030% or more is required. However, as the amount of C becomes large, the press formability is reduced and a crack or breakage during the component molding is easily generated. To prevent this, the amount of C has to be set to be equal to or less than 0.20%. Preferably, the amount of C is equal to or less than 0.15%.
[0128] (Si: equal to or less than 0.50%)
[0129] Si is added for ensuring the intensity of the hot rolled steel plate raw material. However, Si becomes attached to nitrogen that enters in the steel by the soft nitriding treatment to form nitride. Because a contribution of the Si nitride to the surface hardening is small, an upper limit is set to be equal to or less than 0.5%.
[0130] (Mn: 0.10 to 1.80%)
[0131] Mn is necessary for ensuring the intensity of the hot rolled steel plate raw material, and further, is a necessary element for preventing a hot rolled crack caused by S remaining in the steel. In order to prevent the crack of the hot rolled hot rolled steel plate raw material caused by S added according to the present invention, Ms of 0.10% or more is required. However, the effect becomes saturated if its amount exceeds 1.80%. For that reason, the upper limit is set to 1.80%.
[0132] (P: equal to or less than 0.050%)
[0133] Although P is an impurity element that is included when manufacturing the hot rolled steel plate raw material, P is an element that can increase, even with a small amount, the intensity of the hot rolled steel plate raw material. However, if the amount of P exceeding 0.050% is added, the ductility of the hot rolled steel plate raw material is reduced. For that reason, the upper limit of the addition is set to 0.050%.
[0134] (S: equal to or less than 0.020%)
[0135] S is an impurity element that is included when manufacturing the hot rolled steel plate raw material. The amount exceeding 0.020% becomes the reason that the crack is generated in the hot rolled steel plate raw material during the hot rolling, and also becomes the reason why the ductility of the hot rolled steel plate raw material after annealing is reduced. For that reason, the upper limit is set to 0.020%.
[0136] (Al: 0.01 to 0.30%)
[0137] Al is necessary as a deoxidizing element to remove oxygen in the molten steel. At that time, it is necessary to add the amount of Al more than the amounts of oxygen and the like for performing a sufficient deoxidation, and it is effective if Al of 0.01% or more is left. However, if its amount exceeds 0.30%, it causes the ductility to be reduced. Therefore, Al is set to 0.02 to 0.30%.
[0138] (N: equal to or less than 0.0060%)
[0139] Although N is an element to contribute the increase of the intensity of the steel plate by forming the nitride compound, N causes the press workability to be reduced if a large amount of N is contained at the material step of the hot rolled steel plate. N is not necessarily a required element at the material step because the nitride compound can be formed by nitrogen that is supplied from the surface of the member molded by the soft nitriding treatment. For that reason, the amount of N is set to be equal to or less than 0.0060%.
[0140] Also, a second raw material configuring the plunger member 3 according to one embodiment is a hot rolled steel plate raw material having a chemical composition containing components of mass % described as below.
[0141] C:0.03 to 0.20%; Si: equal to or less than 0.5%; Mn: 0.10 to 2.0%; P: equal to or less than 0.050%; S: equal to or less than 0.020%; Al: 0.01 to 0.30%; N: equal to or less than 0.060%; Nb: 0.008 to 0.09%; and the balance: Fe and incidental impurities
[0142] Therefore, the second raw material is configured to further contain Nb of 0.008 to 0.09% compared to the above-described first raw material, and have Fe and the incidental impurities as the balance.
[0143] (Nb: 0.008 to 0.09%)
[0144] Nb contained in the second raw material is a necessary element that is to be combined with C to generate NbC for maintaining the working hardening according to a recrystallization suppression function of working components.
[0145] The inventors of the present application investigated the presence/absence of the hardness reduction when press working and performing the soft nitriding treatment on the hot rolled steel plate raw materials respectively having various amounts of Nb. As a result, the inventors of the present application found that the effect of maintaining the hardness is significant by performing the press working according to the deep-drawing molding, and compression molding, closed forging or the combined molding thereof on the hot rolled steel plate raw materials having Nb of 0.008% or more according to the present invention.
[0146] However, if the amount of Nb exceeds 0.09%, the anisotropy becomes large and this may have an influence on the shape accuracy of the components. According to the reason, the amount of Nb is set to 0.008 to 0.09%.
[0147] Also, a third raw material described below is a hot rolled steel plate raw material that is configured to have a chemical composition further containing components of mass % described as below compared to the above-described second raw material and have Fe and the incidental impurities as the balance.
[0148] Ti: equal to or less than 0.09%; Cu: equal to or less than 0.1%; Ni: equal to or less than 0.10%; Cr: equal to or less than 0.02%; Mo: equal to or less than 0.02%; V: equal to or less than 0.02%; and B: 0.05%
[0149] Reasons why the third raw material is configured to contain the above-described chemical composition are as the followings.
[0150] (Ti: equal to or less than 0.09%)
[0151] That is, the third raw material as the hot rolled steel plate can contain Ti of 0.09% or less if necessary for ensuring the intensity. In order to avoid the anisotropy issue, the upper limit is set to 0.09%.
[0152] (Cu: equal to or less than 0.10%)
[0153] In addition, the third raw material can contain Cu of 0.10% or less if necessary for ensuring the intensity. Cu is deposited in the hot rolled steel plate raw material at the nitriding treatment temperature and has an intensity-increasing effect. However, because Cu becomes the reason to cause a crack of the hot rolled steel plate raw material when manufacturing the hot rolled steel plate by hot rolling, Ni is also needed to be added at the same time and this becomes the reason of material cost increase. For that reason, the upper limit is set to 0.10%.
[0154] (Ni: equal to or less than 0.10%)
[0155] Also, the third raw material can exactly perform the crack prevention function during the hot rolling by adding Ni. The amount of Ni to be added is preferably 0.5 of the amount of Cu or more, and more preferably, is equivalent to the amount of Cu. Because it may become to be the reason of material cost increase, the upper limit is set to 0.10%.
[0156] (Cr: equal to or less than 0.02%)
[0157] Also, the third raw material can contain Cr of 0.02% or less if necessary for ensuring the intensity. In order to suppress the material cost increase, the upper limit is set to 0.02%.
[0158] (Mo: equal to or less than 0.02%)
[0159] Also, the third raw material can contain Mo of 0.02% or less if necessary for ensuring the intensity. In order to suppress the material cost increase, the upper limit is set to 0.02%.
[0160] (V: equal to or less than 0.02%)
[0161] Also, the third raw material can contain V of 0.02% or less if necessary for ensuring the intensity. In order to suppress the material cost increase, the upper limit is set to 0.02%.
[0162] (Ca: equal to or less than 0.01%)
[0163] Also, S included in the third raw material is combined with Mn to form a deposit consisting of MnS. This MnS extends due to the hot rolling and may become to be the reason of the press crack. By adding Ca, CaS that hardly extends due to the hot rolling can be formed. Although Ca is added as necessary, its effect is saturated with the amount of 0.01%; accordingly, the upper limit is set to 0.010%.
[0164] (B: equal to or less than 0.0050%)
[0165] In addition, B contained in the third raw material has an effect of preventing the solid-dissolved nitrogen from excessively remaining by attaching to N in the steel. For that reason, B is added if necessary. However, if the amount of B exceeds 0.0050%, the performance of the mechanical property is reduced and the anisotropy becomes large. For that reason, the upper limit is set to 0.0050%.
[0166] The inventors of the present application conducted various experiments by manufacturing the plunger member 3 by respectively using materials a to c for trial, which are configured with the hot rolled steel plate raw materials containing the components of mass % shown in
[0167] The various experiments were conducted by manufacturing the plunger member 3 by respectively using the hot rolled steel plate raw materials that have a plate thickness of 5.6 mm and have mechanical properties such as yield strength YS (MPa), tensile strength TS (MPa) and elongation EL (%) respectively shown in
[0168] Also, the above-described soft nitriding treatment was performed at the gas furnace temperature and for the treatment time shown in
[0169] First, an abrasion test was conducted. This abrasion test was conducted by fixing the spring 7 by a holder (not shown), applying a surface pressure of 10 MPa according to the spring 7 on an inner surface of the spring seating portion 3d of the plunger member 3 (the inner side of the portion A of
[0170] As such an abrasion test result, first, the abrasion amount (mm) of the spring seating portion 3d and the Vickers hardness (Hv) of the hardened surface layer 3B for each of the materials a to c for trial is respectively shown in
[0171] Also, as the above-described abrasion test result, the spring seating portion 3d of each of the materials a to c for trial showed the abrasion amount (mm) relative to the depth (m) of the hardened surface layer 3B as respectively shown in
[0172] As shown in
[0173] On the other hand, almost no abrasion can be measured at the spring seating portion 3d of the plunger member 3 configured to have the hardened surface layer 3B formed having the depth of 4 m or more and the hardness of 400 Hv or more in Vickers hardness by performing the soft nitriding treatment. The spring 7 seating on the spring seating portion 3d also has high hardness. Therefore, in the abrasion test in which an actual vehicle running is assumed, if the hardened surface layer 3B is thin, a crack is easily generated in the hardened surface layer 3B by the surface pressure received from the spring 7. If the spring seating portion 3b repeatedly continues contacting the spring 7 in a thrust direction, the hardened surface layer 3B is removed from the crack in the hardened surface layer 3B as a starting point. If the hardened surface layer 3B is removed, the progress of the abrasion becomes rapid, and product functions cannot be satisfied. Accordingly, to prevent the hardened surface layer 3B from being removed, it is preferable that the thickness of the hardened surface layer 3B is equal to or greater than 4 m.
[0174] However, if the Vickers hardness is less than 400 Hv, the hardened surface layer 3B is peeled and the abrasion in the inner side is generated.
[0175] Furthermore,
[0176] Next, the inventors of the present application manufactured, by using the blank materials 32 respectively consisting of the materials a to c for trial which are the hot rolled steel plate raw materials having the compositions shown in
[0177] The plate thickness size of the plunger member 3 according to the trial products was increased by 2% to 80% relative to the raw material plate thickness of the blank material 32.
[0178] For the trial products configured as the above, under the conditions shown in
[0179] As a result, as shown in
[0180] Also, the hardened inner layer 3A formed inside the front and back sides of the hardened surface layer 3B of the plunger member 3 had the hardness of 180 Hv or more in Vickers hardness.
[0181] It should be noted that to form the hardened surface layer 3B by soft nitriding, the conditions for the soft nitriding treatment gas are not limited to those described in the conditions for the soft nitriding treatment gas shown in
[0182] Next, the inventors of the present application conducted an experiment by injecting oil into the pulley oil chamber 5 after attaching a strain gage to the bent corner portion 3f of the plunger member configured in this way, and then applying a hydraulic pressure of 9 MPa to this oil.
[0183] As a result, a relation between the plate thickness of the bent corner portion 3f (corresponding to the portion A of
[0184] In addition, the presence/absence of the remaining permanently strain of the plunger member 3 when unloading the above-described hydraulic pressure is as described on the right side out of the frame in
[0185] Therefore, by making the plate thickness of the bent corner portion 3f (corresponding to the portion A of
[0186] Subsequently, the inventors of the present application considered the hardness of the hardened inner layer 3A of the plunger member 3 at which the permanent strain can be prevented from remaining when performing the deep-drawing molding by applying the hydraulic pressure of 9 MPa thereto in molding the plunger member 3.
[0187] That is, the inventors of the present application manufactured for trial a plurality of trial products having the bent corner portion 3f (corresponding to the portion A of
[0188] As a result, the Vickers hardness of the hardened inner layer 3A of the plunger member 3 immediately after the above-described press molding was respectively 255 Hv for the material a for trial, 261 Hv for the material b for trial, and 265 Hv for the material c for trial.
[0189] Here, subsequently, the inventors of the present application first manufactured the trial products having the hardened inner layer 3A of the bent corner portion 3f (corresponding to the portion A of
[0190] In any of the plunger members 3 according to the trial products, the hardened surface layer 3B having a thickness of 8 to 20 m on each of both front and back sides and having the hardness of 450 to 650 Hv in Vickers hardness, and the hardened inner layer 3A having the hardness of 180 to 270 Hv in Vickers hardness have been formed.
[0191] For the trial products of the plunger members 3 configured in this way, after the strain gage was attached to the bent corner portion 3f (corresponding to the portion A of
[0192] As a result, for the plunger member 3 according to the trial products by respectively using the above-described materials a, b, c for trial described above, the relation between the Vickers hardness of the hardened inner layer 3A in the bent corner portion 3f (the portion A of
[0193] According to the description of
[0194] On the other hand, by making the hardness of the hardened inner layer 3A in the bent corner portion 3f (the portion A of
[0195] It should be noted that as results of similar investigations using the material signs b, c, as respectively shown in
[0196] Then, as an examination result of the presence/absence of the remaining permanent strain of the plunger member 3 when unloading the hydraulic pressure of the pulley oil chamber 5, it was also found from any of
[0197] Next,
[0198] According to
[0199] According to the above, it was found that by performing the soft nitriding condition 2 or 3, all parts including the portion A in the plunger member 3 according to the trial product using the material a for trial can include the hardened inner layer 3A having the hardness of 18 Hv or more, and the permanent strain can be prevented from being generated even if the hydraulic pressure of 9 MPa was applied thereto.
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[0201] Similarly,
[0202] According to
[0203] According to the above, it was found that in the plunger member 3 according to the trial products respectively using the material signs b, c, by performing any of the soft nitriding conditions 1 to 3, the hardened inner layer 3A in all parts of the portions A to I shown in
[0204] It should be noted that to form the hardened surface layer by soft nitriding, the soft nitriding treatment gas conditions are not limited to those described in the soft nitriding treatment gas conditions shown in
[0205] The inventors of the present application obtaining such a result investigated the hardness, for withstanding further higher hydraulic pressure, of the hardened inner layer 3A of the plunger member 3 according to the trial product using the material a for trial.
[0206] That is, the inventors of the present application manufactured a plurality of the plunger members 3 having the above-described portion A with the plate thickness that is the thickness increased by 70% relative to the plate thickness of the material a for trial by performing, under the changed conditions, the press molding according to the closed forging, compression molding or the combined molding thereof after the deep-drawing molding when manufacturing the plunger member 3 by press molding. As a result, the Vickers hardness of the hardened inner layer of the portion A was 265 Hv.
[0207] Then, the inventors of the present application manufactured for trial the trial products having the portion A at various hardness by performing the soft nitriding treatment on the plurality of the plunger members 3 at different processing temperatures and for treatment time differed from each other.
[0208] As a result, in the plunger members 3 according to these trial products, the hardened surface layer 3B having the thickness of 8 to 20 m on both front and back sides and having the hardness of 450 to 650 Hv in Vickers hardness, and the hardened inner layer 3A having the hardness of 180 to 270 Hv in Vickers hardness can be obtained.
[0209] The inventors of the present application conducted experiments for trial by attaching the strain gage to the portion A of the plunger member 3 configured to having such a hardened surface layer 3B and such a hardened inner layer 3A, and after that, applying a hydraulic pressure of 10 PMa to the oil injected into the pulley oil chamber 5.
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[0211] According to
[0212] It should be noted that, as shown in
[0213] Then, when performing the molding on the plunger member 3 by the press machine according to the closed forging, compression molding or the combined molding thereof, if the equivalent plastic strain amount of 1.0 or more can be applied to the portion A of the plunger member 3, the hardness of the portion A equal to or greater than 230 Hv can be ensured.
[0214] Accordingly, even if the further higher hydraulic pressure being 10 MPa was applied thereto, the high-pressure-resistant plunger member 3 can be manufactured, which can prevent the permanent strain from remaining.
[0215] Next, the Vickers hardness of the hardened inner layer 3A in each part A to I shown in
[0216] Therefore, as shown in
[0217] Next, the inventors of the present application investigated the reasons why the equivalent plastic strain amount of the plunger member 3 is set to 0.4 or more.
[0218] For this reason, the inventors of the present application manufactured as the plunger member 3 by using the material for trial being the hot rolled steel plate that still has the composition shown in
[0219] For the plunger member 3 manufactured by such a material for trial, the inventors of the present application investigated the relation between the hardness increase by the press working and the working level, and found that the hardness can be set to 18 Hv or more, 18 Hv being a target value that satisfies the intensity of the plunger member 3, by working so as to make the equivalent plastic strain amount be 0.4 or more (refer to
[0220] The above-described investigation was performed by a method of thickness-reduction working on the hot rolling steel plate, which is the material for trial, between two rolls at room temperature as shown in
[0221] According to the investigation, it was found that because the working hardness is correlated with the equivalent plastic strain amount without depending on the working means, if the deep-drawing molding, and closed forging, compression molding or the combined molding thereof was performed, the target value, 18 Hv, of the Vickers hardness can be achieved by making the equivalent plastic strain amount be 0.4 or more.
[0222] As described above, the plunger member 3 in any of the embodiments is configured by performing the cold press molding on the blank material 32 according to the deep-drawing molding, and closed forging, compression molding or the combined molding thereof. The thickness of the bent corner portion 3f, which makes the sleeve portion 3c and the step-like formed portion (the spring seating portion) 3d continuous to each other, is increased by 30% or more relative to the thickness of the blank material 32. Furthermore, the hardened surface layer 3B is formed by performing the soft nitriding treatment on both of the entire front and back sides of the plunger member 3. Accordingly, even if the hardened surface layer 3B was formed by performing the soft nitriding treatment, the softening phenomenon due to the dislocation generated on the hardened inner layer 3A existing in the inner side than the hardened surface layer 3B during the soft nitriding treatment can be suppressed, and the tough and inexpensive plunger member 3 can be provided.
[0223] The plunger member 3 according to any of the above-described embodiments is configured to have the hardened surface layer 3B that has the thickness of 4 m or more relative to both of the outermost and the backmost surfaces of the plunger member 3. Therefore, the hardened inner layer 3A in the bent corner portion 3f after the soft nitriding treatment is configured to have the hardness of 18 Hv or more in Vickers hardness. Accordingly, the force causing the bent corner portion 3f to expand outward due to the hydraulic force of the pulley oil chamber 5 can be suppressed, and the abrasion resistance of the spring seating portion 3d against the biasing force according to the spring 7 can be improved.
[0224] Also, according to any of the above-described embodiments, by configuring the entire plunger member 3 to be formed having the equivalent plastic strain amount of 0.4 or more, the hardened inner layer 3A of the plunger member 3 is sufficiently hardened. Accordingly, the softening phenomenon of the hardened inner layer 3A can be suppressed even if the hardened surface layer 3B is formed by applying the appropriate soft nitriding treatment condition thereto.
[0225] Furthermore, in manufacturing the plunger member 3 relatively small as the press-molded article by press-molding working, the strain amount of the entire plunger member 3 is set to 0.4 or more. Accordingly, it was advantageous when performing the thickness-increase working on the bent corner portion 3f by deep-drawing molding, and closed forging, compression molding or the combined molding thereof.
[0226] Also, according to any of the above-described embodiments, the equivalent plastic strain amount of 1.0 or more is applied to the bent corner portion 3f that makes the sleeve portion 3c and the step-like formed portion (the spring seating portion) 3d continuous to each other. Accordingly, in particular, in the bent corner portion 3f, the hard portion according to the hardened inner layer 3A can be maintained, the outward-expanding force due to the hydraulic force of the pulley oil chamber 5 can be suppressed, and the abrasion resistance of the spring seating portion 3d against the biasing force according to the spring 7 can be improved.
[0227] Further, according to any of the above-described embodiments, the hardened inner layer 3A existing in the inner layer portion than the hardened surface layer 3B of the plunger member 3 is formed being of 18 Hv or more in Vickers hardness. Accordingly, the force causing the bent corner portion 3f to expand outward due to the hydraulic force of the pulley oil chamber 5 can be suppressed, and the abrasion resistance of the spring seating portion 3d against the biasing force according to the spring 7 can be improved.
[0228] In any of the above-described embodiments, the case applied to the plunger member 3 on the output shaft 1 side in the belt type automatically continuously variable transmission was described. However, the present invention is not limited to this and also can be applied to the plunger member on the input shaft side.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0229] According to the present invention described above, the tough and inexpensive plunger member in which a predetermined hardness of the hardened inner layer is ensured can be obtained without reducing the hardness of the hardened inner layer obtained by the deep-drawing molding working even if the soft nitriding treatment was performed within the nitriding treatment tank set at high temperature; therefore, it can be said that the present invention is suitable for the plunger member or the like which is fixed to a shaft so as to face a movable-side pulley half body in a belt type continuously variable transmission to define a pulley oil chamber.
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCES
[0230] 1 . . . output shaft (shaft), 2 . . . driven pulley (pulley), 21 . . . fixed-side pulley half body, 22 . . . movable-side pulley half body, 3 . . . plunger member, 3A . . . hardened inner layer, 3B . . . hardened surface layer, 3b . . . expanding flange portion, 3c . . . sleeve portion, 3d . . . step-like formed portion (spring seating stair portion), 3e . . . step-like formed portion, 3f . . . bent corner portion, 5 . . . pulley oil chamber, 6 . . . canceller oil chamber