Deformation correcting device
09580765 ยท 2017-02-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C33/64
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B21B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C21D7/10
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B21B35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02P10/25
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B21B35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C33/64
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A deformation correcting device to correct a deformation occurring in a ring shaped article, which has been heated, while the heated ring shaped article is cooled, includes a support table, on which the ring shaped article in a heated condition is placed; a pair of receiving rolls; a press roll provided in opposition to the pair of the receiving rolls with the ring shaped article intervening therebetween; a press roll drive mechanism for driving the press roll between an advanced position, at which the press roll is urged against the outer peripheral surface of the ring shaped article, and a retracted position, at which the press roll is separated away from the outer peripheral surface of the ring shaped article; and a press roll rotating mechanism for rotating the press roll then urged against the ring shaped article by the press roll drive mechanism.
Claims
1. A deformation correcting device to correct a deformation occurring in a ring shaped article, which has been heated, while the heated ring shaped article is cooled, comprising: a support table, on which the ring shaped article in a heated condition is placed; a pair of receiving rolls, which rollingly contact an outer peripheral surface of the ring shaped article on the support table; a press roll provided in opposition to the pair of the receiving rolls with the ring shaped article intervening therebetween; a press roll drive mechanism for driving the press roll between an advanced position, at which the press roll is urged against the outer peripheral surface of the ring shaped article, and a retracted position, at which the press roll is separated away from the outer peripheral surface of the ring shaped article; a press roll rotating mechanism for rotating the press roll then urged against the ring shaped article by the press roll drive mechanism; and a roll interval adjusting mechanism for adjusting the interval between the receiving rolls.
2. The deformation correcting device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an oil bath for cooling purpose and a deformation correcting time cooling mechanism for immersing the ring shaped article into a quenching oil, contained within the oil bath, at the time of deformation correction to thereby cool the ring shaped article.
3. The deformation correcting device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the deformation correcting time cooling mechanism comprises a support unit for tiltably supporting the support table such that a ring shaped article support area of the support table, where the ring shaped article is placed, may be lowered, and a tilting unit for tilting the support table supported by the support unit, and the tilting unit is configured to tilt the support table so that the ring shaped article is immersed into the quenching oil within the oil bath and the press roll drive mechanism and the press roll rotating mechanism are not immersed in the oil bath.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In any event, the present invention will become more clearly understood from the following description of preferred embodiments thereof, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. However, the embodiments and the drawings are given only for the purpose of illustration and explanation, and are not to be taken as limiting the scope of the present invention in any way whatsoever, which scope is to be determined by the appended claims. In the accompanying drawings, like reference numerals are used to denote like parts throughout the several views, and:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(15) A method of quenching a ring shaped article according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with particular reference to
(16) In the practice of this first preferred embodiment, the primary cooling bath 32a of the primary cooling station 32 has an oil accommodating portion of a U-shaped sectional shape having opposite ends that define an introducing area 32aa and a delivery area 32ab, respectively, which oil accommodating portion is so designed that the ring shaped article W can be transported from the introducing area 32aa at one end thereof towards the delivery area 32ab at the opposite end thereof by means of an elevator 32b. A space 32c above the introducing area 32aa is rendered to be a closed space filled with a nitrogen gas N.sub.2. An open/close door 32d is provided between the space 32c and the heating station 31. According to the construction of this primary cooling bath 32a, the ring shaped article W heated by the heating station 31 is immediately loaded into the space 32c; filled with the nitrogen gas N.sub.2 and is subsequently immersed into the quenching oil, and, accordingly, the cooling can be readily performed without the ring shaped article W being exposed to the atmosphere.
(17) As shown in
(18) A portion of the top surface of the support table 2 between the pair of the receiving rolls 3 and the press roll 4 is designed as a ring shaped article support area 5 and a region thereof ranging from one to the other of opposite ends in a direction (Y-axis direction) of arrangement of the receiving rolls 3 is so formed as to lie at a level higher than that of the other portion thereof. This ring shaped article support area 5 is formed with a cutout 5a for the purpose of avoiding an interference thereof with the press roll 4 and the press roll support member 11 when the press roll 4 is advanced as will be described later. In the neighborhood of the support table 2, there is provided a loading and discharging mechanism (not shown) for loading the ring shaped article W onto the ring shaped article support area 5 from a direction shown by the arrow A and discharging the ring shaped article W from the ring shaped article support area 5 towards a direction shown by the arrow B.
(19) The pair of the receiving rolls 3 are spaced a distance in the Y-axis direction from each other, which distance can be adjusted by a receiving roll interval adjusting mechanism 6 employed in association with each of the receiving rolls 3. The receiving roll interval adjusting mechanism 6 includes the receiving roll support member 7, on which the respective receiving roll 3 is rotatably mounted, a guide 8 for displaceably guiding the receiving roll support member 7 relative to the support table 2 in the Y-axis direction, and a fixing unit 9 for fixing the receiving roll support member 7 to the support table 2. For this fixing unit 9, for example, a bolt or any fixing jig for fastening by the utilization of a frictional force can be employed.
(20) The press roll 4 is adapted to be driven between advanced and retracted positions by a press roll drive mechanism 10 in a direction (X-axis direction) along a path passing through a point M intermediate between the receiving rolls 3 and then through the longitudinal axis O of the press roll 4. The press roll drive mechanism 10 includes the press roll support member 11 for rotatably supporting the press roll 4 as hereinbefore described, X-axis direction guide rods 12 along which respective to-be-guided elements 11a, mounted on the press roll support member 11, are mounted for movement relative thereto, and a drive unit 13 for driving the press roll support member 11 in the X-axis direction relative to the support table 2. The to-be-guided elements 11a serve to guide the associated guide rods 12 by the effect of, for example, a sliding guide or a rolling guide. The drive unit 13 is comprised of, for example, a hydraulic cylinder.
(21) The press roll 4 is also adapted to be rotated by a press roll rotating mechanism 15 in a predetermined direction. This press roll rotating mechanism 15 is of a structure, in which a rotating motor 16 is mounted on the press roll support member 11 and a drive chain 19 is trained between a sprocket 17, mounted on an output shaft of the rotating motor 16, and a sprocket 18 mounted on the support shaft of the press roll 4.
(22) As best shown in
(23) The deformation correction, accomplished by the deformation correcting device 1 at the secondary cooling station 33 shown in
(24) Also, about the time of initiation of the above described deformation correction, that is, initiation of rotation of the press roll 4, as shown by the solid line in
(25) The temperature of the ring shaped article W at the time the deformation correction is initiated with the press roll 4 urged against the outer peripheral surface of the ring shaped article W is chosen to be a temperature 20 C. to 50 C. higher than the martensitic transformation point. It is to be noted that the time of deformation correction is to be construed as meaning the time span between the time, at which pressing by the press roll 4 is initiated, and the time at which it is completed. Also, the length of time during which the deformation correction is carried out with the outer peripheral surface of the ring shaped article W urged by the press roll 4, is chosen to be about 40 to 90 seconds. When the ring shaped article W of the above described temperature is immersed only for the above described length of time into the quenching oil within the oil bath 20, the ring shaped article W is cooled down substantially to a target cooling temperature (for example, 110 C.) of the secondary cooling. Accordingly, with no waste of time, the deformation correction and the secondary cooling are carried out. Upon completion of the deformation correction and the secondary cooling, the support table 2 is again returned to the initial, horizontal condition and the rotation of the press roll 4 is halted, followed by retraction of the press roll 4 back to the retracted position P1, at which time the ring shaped article W is released. The ring shaped article W so released is, by the action of the loading and discharging mechanism (not shown), discharged in a direction, shown by B in
(26) The deformation correcting device 1 of the construction described above designed for the ring shaped article is such that since the press roll 4 can be selectively movable between the advanced and retracted positions, the distance between the pair of the receiving rolls 3 and the press roll 4 can be changed as desired. For this reason, it can be applied to ring shaped articles W of any varying diameters. The spacing between the receiving rolls 3 may be changed by the receiving roll interval adjusting mechanism 6 to suit to the size of the ring shaped article W. The deformation correction of the ring shaped article W by the deformation correcting device 1 require no allowance for a die, since no arresting die is utilized, and, also, no work is required to mount the ring shaped article W onto the die nor remove it from the die.
(27) The quenching apparatus 30 of the present invention is such that since the deformation correction is carried out during the secondary cooling step S3 by the deformation correcting device 1 of the secondary cooling station 33, there is no need to provide an extra step of deformation correction. Since the primary cooling oil bath 32a of the primary cooling station 32 and the secondary cooling oil bath 20 of the secondary cooling station 33 are separate from each other, it is possible to consecutively perform the cooling of the ring shaped article W at the primary cooling station 32, the loading of the ring shaped article W in between the pair of the receiving rolls 3 and the press roll 4, and the cooling of the ring shaped article W at the secondary cooling station 33. Also, the processing line of the quenching apparatus 30 can be simplified in structure.
(28) In order to ascertain the effect of deformation correction carried out during the secondary cooling step S3 at the secondary cooling station 33 of the quenching apparatus 30 of the structure described above, a series of tests were conducted. During the series of the tests, ring shaped articles each made of a bearing steel and having a size of 280 mm in diameter, 250 mm in inner diameter and 15 mm in wall thickness. With respect to each of those ring shaped articles, the amount of change in outer diameter D and the amount of change in wall thickness T were measured by stepwise varying the pull-up temperature of the primary cooling and the press load of the press roll 4 in a plurality of stages. The amount of change in outer diameter D represents the difference between the outer diameter D1 before the deformation correction and the outer diameter D2 after the deformation correction (
(29) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 230 C. 250 C. 280 C. Load X Max x Max x Max 150 Amt. of 1.37 0.47 1.88 0.21 0.16 0.40 0.22 0.11 0.42 kgf Outer Dia. Change D Amt. of 0.16 0.02 0.19 0.31 0.01 0.33 0.30 0.03 0.32 Wall Thic. Change T 300 Amt. of 0.16 0.08 0.25 0.16 0.03 0.22 kgf Outer Dia. Change D Amt. of 0.28 0.13 0.36 0.30 0.03 0.35 Wall Thic. Change T 580 Amt. of 0.25 0.12 0.35 0.12 0.03 0.14 kgf Outer Dia. Change D Amt. of 0.18 0.07 0.24 0.34 0.03 0.37 Wall Thic. Change T
(30) The results of the tests have revealed as follows.
(31) (1) Regarding the amount of change in outer diameter D, when the primary cooling pull-up temperature was 250 C. and 280 C. and the press load was 300 kgf, an excellent result could be obtained. Also, even when the primary cooling pull-up temperature was 280 C. and the press load was 580 kgf, an excellent result could be obtained.
(32) (2) Regarding the amount of change in wall thickness T, when the primary cooling pull-up temperature was 230 C., 250 C. and 280 C. and the press load was 150 kgf, when the primary cooling pull-up temperature was 250 C. and 280 C. and the press load was 300 kgf, and when the primary cooling pull-up temperature was 230 C. and the press load was 580 kgf, respective excellent results could be obtained.
(33) (3) From the foregoing, it has been ascertained that the excellent results in the amount of change in outer diameter D and the amount of change in wall thickness T can be obtained when the primary cooling pull-up temperature is 250 C. and 280 C. and the press load is 300 kgf.
(34) The method of quenching the ring shaped article according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with particular reference to
(35) At the pre-cleansing station 34A, swarfs and oil content, which adhere to the ring shaped article W during a turning process, are cleansed off. At the heating station 31, the ring shaped article W, which has been pre-cleansed at the pre-cleansing station 34A, is heated by induction heating to a predetermined quenching temperature (for example, 850 C.) by an induction heating device 50 (a heating step S1). At the primary cooling station 32, in a manner similar to that in the previously described first embodiment, the ring shaped article W, which has been heated to the quenching temperature, is immersed in the quenching oil contained in the primary cooling bath 32a so that the ring shaped article W can be primarily cooled down to a temperature (for example, 290 C.) that is higher than the martensitic transformation point (a primary cooling step S2). At the secondary cooling station 33, the ring shaped article W, which has been primarily cooled, is immersed into the quenching oil within the oil bath 20 while deformation thereof is corrected by the deformation correcting device 1, so that the ring shaped article W can be secondarily cooled down to a predetermined temperature (for example, 110 C.) (a secondary cooling step S3). At the post-cleansing station 34B, the ring shaped article W, which has been secondarily cooled, is transferred to the subsequent processing step.
(36) The structure of the induction heating device 50 of the heating station 31 is best shown in
(37) The heating coil 52 is of a downwardly oriented U-shaped configuration structured so as to straddle between inner and outer peripheral sides of the ring shaped article W as best shown in, for example,
(38) For the heating coil 52, such a structure may be employed, in which as best shown in
(39) Referring to
(40) A contact pedestal 51a is provided in the rotary table 51 for the purpose of reducing the surface area of contact with the ring shaped article W. This contact pedestal 51a is rendered to be replaceable with another one depending on the diameter of the ring shaped article W.
(41) The rotary table 51 is rotationally driven by a rotary table rotating device 55 and can be also moved by a rotary table elevating device 56 between a position, at which the ring shaped article W placed on the rotary table 51 enters in between the opposite arms 52a and 52b of the heating coil 52, and a position in which such ring shaped article W departs from a space between the opposite arms 52a and 52b of the heating coil 52.
(42) In the example as shown, the rotary table 51 is rotatably provided on an elevating frame 57 through bearings 58, and the elevating frame 57 is arranged on a base support 59 through an elevation guide member 60 for movement up and down along the elevation guide member 60. The elevating frame 57 is drivingly coupled with an elevating drive source 61 such as, for example, a hydraulic cylinder and, accordingly, the rotary table 51 is moved up and down by the elevating drive source 61 together with the elevating frame 57.
(43) The rotary table rotating device 55 is made up of a motor 62 and a rotation transmitting mechanism 63 such as, for example, pulleys or a gear train for transmitting the rotation of the motor 62 to a shaft 51b of the rotary table 51.
(44) As hereinabove described, in the second embodiment of the present invention, since during the heating step S1, the ring shaped article is induction heated by the induction heating device 50 at the heating station 32 to the quenching temperature, the heating facility can be compactized as compared with the heating with the use of a continuous heating furnace. Other functions and effects are similar to those afforded by the previously described first embodiment.
(45) The method of quenching the ring shaped article according to a third preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with particular reference to
(46) At the pre-cleansing station 34A, swarfs and oil content, which adhere to the ring shaped article W during a turning process, are cleansed off. At the heating station 31A, the ring shaped article W, which has been pre-cleansed at the pre-cleansing station 34A, is heated by induction heating to a predetermined preheating temperature, which is near to the quenching temperature, by an induction heating device 50 (a heating step S1A). At the soaking station 31B, the ring shaped article W, which has been heated to the preheating temperature, is heated to a predetermined quenching temperature (for example, 850 C.) within the continuous heating furnace 31a (a soaking step S1B). At the primary cooling station 32, the ring shaped article W, which has been heated to the quenching temperature, is immersed in the quenching oil contained in the primary cooling bath 32a so that the ring shaped article W can be primarily cooled down to a temperature (for example, 290 C.) that is higher than the martensitic transformation point (a primary cooling step S2). At the secondary cooling station 33, the ring shaped article W, which has been primarily cooled, is immersed into the quenching oil within the oil bath 20 while deformation thereof is corrected by the deformation correcting device 1, so that the ring shaped article W can be secondarily cooled down to a predetermined temperature (for example, 110 C.) (a secondary cooling step S3). At the post-cleansing station 34B, the ring shaped article W, which has been secondarily cooled, is transferred to the subsequent processing step.
(47) The induction heating device 50 employed at the preheating station 31A used in the practice of the third preferred embodiment is of a structure identical with the induction heating device 50 employed at the heating station 31 used in the practice of the previously described second preferred embodiment and, therefore, the details thereof are not reiterated for the sake of brevity, but there is such a difference that in contrast to the use of the induction heating device 50 at the preheating station 31A according to the third embodiment for the purpose of heating by induction heating of the ring shaped article to the predetermined preheating temperature near to the quenching temperature, the heating station 31 according to the previously described second embodiment makes use of the induction heating device 50 for the purpose of heating to the quenching temperature. The structure and the description of the heating coil 52 shown in
(48) As best shown in
(49) Even in this third embodiment of the present invention, the process steps subsequent to the primary cooling step S2 are identical with those employed in the practice of the previously described first embodiment and the structure and the description of the ring shaped article deformation correcting device 1 shown in
(50) As described hereinbefore, according to the quenching apparatus 30 of the third embodiment of the present invention, since heating is effected to the quenching temperature through the preheating station 31A, at which the heating takes place by means of induction heating, and also through the soaking station 31B, at which the heating takes place by means of the continuous heating furnace 31a, the ring shaped article W can be heated deep by induction heating in a matter of minutes with a good energy efficiency and, also, due to the use of the continuous heating furnace 31a, the ring shaped article W in its entirety can be soaked. Since although the use is made of the continuous heating furnace 31a, the continuous heating furnace 31a is used only for the purpose of heating the ring shaped article W, which has been preheated to a temperature near to the quenching temperature, to the quenching temperature, the heating time can be reduced considerably in contrast to that required to heat from room temperature. Also, the path of transport, through which the ring shaped article W is transported within the furnace, may be short and, therefore, the equipment can be reduced in size.
(51) The deformation correcting device 1 according to any one of the foregoing embodiments of the present invention can be embodied in the following modes.
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(53) A deformation correcting device for correcting a deformation occurring in a ring shaped article, which has been heated, while the heated ring shaped article is cooled, which device comprises a support table, on which the ring shaped article in a heated condition is placed; a pair of receiving rolls, which rollingly contact an outer peripheral surface of the ring shaped article on the support table; a press roll provided in opposition to the pair of the receiving rolls with the ring shaped article intervening therebetween; a press roll drive mechanism for driving the press roll between an advanced position, at which the press roll is urged against the outer peripheral surface of the ring shaped article, and a retracted position, at which the press roll is separated away from the outer peripheral surface of the ring shaped article; and a press roll rotating mechanism for rotating the press roll then urged against the ring shaped article by the press roll drive mechanism.
(54) [Mode 2]
(55) The ring shaped article deformation correcting device as defined in Mode 1 above, further comprising a roll interval adjusting mechanism for adjusting the interval between the receiving rolls.
(56) [Mode 3]
(57) The ring shaped article deformation correcting device as defined in Mode 1 above, in which the length of time required to perform a deformation correction with the press roll urged against the outer peripheral surface of the ring shaped article is within the range of 40 to 90 seconds.
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(59) The ring shaped article deformation correcting device as defined in Mode 1 above, in which the temperature of the ring shaped article at the time a deformation correction is initiated with the press roll urged against the outer peripheral surface of the ring shaped article is 20 C. to 50 C. higher than the martensitic transformation point.
(60) [Mode 5]
(61) The ring shaped article deformation correcting device as defined in Mode 1 above, further comprising an oil bath for cooling purpose and a deformation correcting time cooling mechanism for immersing the ring shaped article into a quenching oil, contained within the oil bath, at the time of deformation correction to thereby cool the ring shaped article.
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(63) The ring shaped article deformation correcting device as defined in Mode 5 above, in which the deformation correcting time cooling mechanism comprises a support unit for tiltably supporting the support table such that a ring shaped article support area of the support table, where the ring shaped article is placed, may be lowered, and a tilting unit for tilting the support table supported by the support unit, so that when the support table is tilted by the tilting unit, the ring shaped article can be immersed into the quenching oil within the oil bath.
(64) [Mode 7]
(65) The ring shaped article deformation correcting device as defined in Mode 1 above, in which the ring shaped article is a raceway ring of a bearing assembly.
(66) Although the present invention has been fully described in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings which are used only for the purpose of illustration, those skilled in the art will readily conceive numerous changes and modifications within the framework of obviousness upon the reading of the specification herein presented of the present invention. Accordingly, such changes and modifications are, unless they depart from the scope of the present invention as delivered from the claims annexed hereto, to be construed as included therein.