Including Arcuately Oscillating Tool-face Patents (Class 72/189)
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Patent number: 10166596Abstract: The invention relates to a forging apparatus, comprising forging rams (4) that are guided in the direction of stroke and accommodate forging tools (3), and lifting drives (7) which can be driven by a shaft (10) and which are supported in a non-positive manner on an abutment (12) of the forging rams (4) held under pretension in contact on the lifting drives (7). In order to provide simple constructional conditions it is proposed that the shafts (10) of the lifting drives (7) comprise two drive cams (11) which are angularly offset by 180° in relation to each other, are centrally symmetric with respect to the shaft axis, and cooperate with the abutments (12) of the forging rams (4).Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2015Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: GFM-GmbHInventor: Alfred Seeber
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Patent number: 9308574Abstract: A system and forging press for flow forging a metal workpiece into a shaped part under pressure including a heating station, a die assembly, and a trailing assembly with the forging press including a support frame having an upper frame section, a lower frame section and side sections, an upper platen adapted to be suspended vertically, a lower platen spaced apart from the upper platen, a wedge assembly mounted in sliding engagement upon the upper platen relative to the upper frame section and having inclined surfaces adapted to engage the upper frame section, a first roller assembly surrounding the upper platen in a continuous loop; a second roller assembly surrounding the lower platen and a motorized worm gear assembly for controllably moving the wedge assembly as the die assembly, including the workpiece to be forged, is moved in a transport direction between the upper and lower platen.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2014Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Inventor: Joseph Mele
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Patent number: 7334446Abstract: This invention describes both a method and apparatus to practice a method which produces a strip-like pre-material from metal using rollers which have a roll gap in which the metal strip is discontinuously rolled in successively steps between the same two rollers with the metal strip being also recalled, but the recalled section of the metal strip is shorter than the circumference of the rollers. In this manner the surface quality of the metal is improved, especially relating to stamping of coins and metals.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Inventor: Hans-Jörg Bauder
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Patent number: 6082990Abstract: A stent crimping tool for firmly and uniformly crimping a stent onto a balloon catheter. The stent crimping tool is constructed of three orthogonally arranged semi-circular shaped cams rotatably mounted on a common base. Two cams are disposed horizontally side-by-side and one cam is vertically disposed. Rotation of the three cams is synchronized by interacting racks on each cam. A groove is formed into the outer circumference of each cam and the three cams are arranged on the base, which also includes a groove, to collectively form an axial space in which a stent-catheter assembly is inserted. Rotation of the cams draws the uncrimped stent and catheter into the axial space in which the stent is crimped onto the balloon catheter by the compressive forces exerted by the grooves of the cams and the base.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Gregg A. Jackson, Stephen A. Morales
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Patent number: 6000267Abstract: A steel pipe having a circular sectional form is retained by a retainer. A rotatable first roller is pressed against an intermediate portion of the steel pipe. In this state, a pusher causes the steel pipe to move axially of the steel pipe. This causes the steel pipe to be plastically deformed while maintaining the first roller in rolling contact with the steel pipe whereby a flat portion is formed at the intermediate portion of the steel pipe. Subsequently, a second roller for forming rack teeth which is formed with teeth at its outer periphery is pressed against the flat portion of the steel pipe while the steel pipe is relatively moved in the axial direction thereof. This causes the flat portion of the steel pipe to be plastically deformed for formation of rack teeth at the flat portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Koyo Seiko Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tadashi Yagi
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Patent number: 5979205Abstract: A ring manufacturing method and a ring manufacturing apparatus according to the invention does not require the preparation of a specially shaped plate material for each type of ring plate to be manufactured. It is therefore possible to manufacture a ring plate of any thickness or width with a high degree of accuracy even in high-variety, low-volume production. In a plate material forming step, a round bar 1 is formed by rollers 3, 4 into a plate material having any desired cross-sectional shape. In a slant rolling step, the plate material is slant rolled by slant rollers 9, 10 and thereby formed into a specially shaped plate material whose thickness increases in the width direction from one side to the other. In a ring forming step, this specially shaped plate material is formed into a ring shape by a ring forming device 14.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Mitsutaka Uchida, Hiroyuki Ikuta
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Patent number: 5653368Abstract: Fastener installation apparatus for operating cyclically so as to instal successively a plurality of fasteners includes a fastener installation head (11) having an aperture (35) in which part of a fastener is inserted, and a vacuum generator (20) for creating an airflow in through the aperture (35), along a pipe (31) and into a receptacle (15) for broken-off fastener parts. The presence of a fastener in the aperture (35) causes a change in the level of vacuum in the pipe (31) and receptacle (15). The level of vacuum is sensed by vacuum level detection means (45), which gives an electrical signal to the apparatus control unit (14a, 14b). The control unit allows the installation apparatus to continue its cyclical operation only upon the presence or absence of fastener in the aperture (35) at the appropriate points in the cycle of operation of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1987Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Avdel LimitedInventors: Michael Miles, Stephen Richard Tarling
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Patent number: 5315854Abstract: An apparatus for tapering a tube having a frame, a tube receiving end connected to the frame, a variable-orifice die arranged so as to be movable relative to the frames, and an axial tension cylinder connected to the tube receiving end so as to apply tension forces to the tube. The variable-orifice die includes a stand having a housing and a plurality of die segments arranged within the housing. The die segments contain a circular groove of varying radius. The die segments define an orifice having an entry plane and an exit plane. The exit plane and the entry plane are offset from the plane of rotation of the die segments. The orifice is truly round in a plane parallel to and offset from the plane of rotation. A motion control processer is interactively connected with the die stand and with the axial tension cylinder for controlling a position of the axial tension cylinder relative to a rate of reduction of the diameter of the tube.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1992Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: KW Industries, Inc.Inventor: Harry C. Ledebur
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Patent number: 4962658Abstract: Pipes are straight drawn for reducing the pipe diameter and the pipe wall thickness. The drawing is performed intermittently through a plurality of drawing stages, each including a drawing plate having a drawing nozzle or opening through which the pipe must pass. Individual, separate drawing mandrel sections forming a set and corresponding in number to the plurality of drawing plates, are inserted in proper sequence into the pipe to be drawn. The insertion is such that the mandrel sections are located, prior to the begin of the drawing operation, between a pulling end of the pipe and a first dent. The smaller diameter mandrel sections first pass through the hole in the drawing plate and only the largest dimeter mandrel section is held in place by the first drawing plate for squeezing the pipe through that drawing plate. The smaller diameter mandrel sections travel along with the pipe as it is being drawn through the plates one after the other, whereby each plate keeps its respective mandrel section in place.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1989Date of Patent: October 16, 1990Assignee: Firma Schumag AGInventor: Karl-Heinz Komp
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Patent number: 4941339Abstract: Grooves are formed in an insertion end of a working tool, such as a tool bit or a chisel bit by pivoting a grooving tool about a pivot axis extending perpendicularly to the axis of the insertion end. By pivoting the grooving tool about the pivot axis, it moves along the axial direction of the insertion end forming the grooves. A plurality of the grooving tools can be ganged together and moved by a single drive unit for simultaneously forming angularly spaced grooves in the insertion end.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1989Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventors: Dieter Soehnlein, Dieter Wirths, Anton Knoller, Peter Kunert
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Patent number: 4651551Abstract: A die head for a roll imprinting machine for the imprinting of edges of grooves performed in a valve core for a rotary valve for use in a power steering gear, the die head supporting a circular cluster of radially disposed rolling die holders, each die holder carrying at an inner end an arcuate imprinting die and being mounted for partial rotation on a transversely extending axle, partial rotation of all said die holders being effected synchronously by action on each die holder at a position on the idle holder more remote from the inner end of the die holder than the position of the axle and a valve core locator arranged to locate and hold the valve core at the center of the cluster for roll imprinting by the imprinting dies in a synchronous relationship and apparatus for actuating the die head including a number of racks, one for each die holder, supported for reciprocating motion in engagement with sectors of gear teeth formed on the die holders, a work spindle extending along the central axis of the clusteType: GrantFiled: October 3, 1985Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: Arthur E. BishopInventors: Arthur E. Bishop, Klaus J. Roeske
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Patent number: 4538440Abstract: Device for swaging a loose fitting onto a core. The device has at least two opposed coplaner swaging tools each rotatable about a fixed axis and together forming a swaging station. Pusher means are provided for pushing the fitting through the swaging station while at the same time rotating the tools about their axes.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1984Date of Patent: September 3, 1985Assignee: Acco Babcock Inc.Inventor: Louis E. Kottke
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Patent number: 4441351Abstract: A method of producing a continuous metallic tape from a metallic material wire by rolling. A wire having any desired cross-sectional shape is fed into the gap between a pair of rolls in a direction parallel to the axes of the rolls. The rolls are adapted to be reciprocatingly rotated or oscillated through a predetermined angular stroke. Guide members are provided at the material wire inlet side and the product tape outlet side for shifting the wire and the tape in a direction perpendicular to the direction of feed reciprocatingly and in synchronism with the rotation of the rolls. Pinch rolls are provided for intermittently feeding the wire when the latter is out of the area of rolling pressure.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1982Date of Patent: April 10, 1984Inventor: Keiichiro Yoshida
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Patent number: 4409812Abstract: A method of producing a continuous metallic tape from a metallic material wire by rolling. A wire having any desired cross-sectional shape is fed into the gap between a pair of rolls in a direction parallel to the axes of the rolls. The rolls are adapted to be reciprocatingly rotated or oscillated through a predetermined angular stroke. Guides are provided at the material wire inlet side and the product tape outlet side for shifting the wire and the tape in a direction perpendicular to the direction of feed reciprocatingly and in synchronism with the rotation of the rolls. Pinch rolls are provided for intermittently feeding the wire, when the latter is out of the area of rolling pressure.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1980Date of Patent: October 18, 1983Inventor: Keiichiro Yoshida
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Patent number: 4316377Abstract: A roll forging machine has a pair of opposed work rolls carrying cooperating dies and a pair of support rails mounted on each work roll on opposite sides of the die thereon. The support rails provide the work rolls with a high spring constant, so that the supporting framework can have a relatively low spring constant. During forging the work rolls are urged together with a force substantially greater than the force required to forge the workpiece, and the opposed support rails are pressed together to prestress the work rolls. The dies and support rails occupy only preselected segments of the circumferences of the work rolls, and a pair of backup rolls bear against each work roll on the balance of the circumference. The two backup rolls for each work roll are positioned asymmetrically with respect to the plane of the workpiece, with the backup roll on the feed side of the work roll being located farther away from the plane of the workpiece than is the other backup roll.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1979Date of Patent: February 23, 1982Assignee: Grotnes Metalforming Systems, Inc.Inventors: Vernon R. Fencl, Laszlo Javorik
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Patent number: 4214468Abstract: The feeder and the rolls are operated by separate cranks to avoid obstruction of the area in which the hollows are connected to the feeder. The two cranks are either separately driven or connected to a common drive; in either case, synchronism is maintained, and, preferably, an alternating retarding and advance component of movement is superimposed on one crank in relation to the other so that the feeder drive can take up some of the deforming work.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1978Date of Patent: July 29, 1980Assignee: Mannesmann AktiengesellschaftInventor: Emil Vorbach
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Patent number: 4213320Abstract: A roll-forging mill comprises a roll stand with working tools adapted to perform oscillating movement by means of bars articulated on a support stand. The support stand is mounted for movement on stationary guides along the passline and is actuated by power cylinders operable to coordinate the traveling speed of the continuous metal strand with that of the roll stand at the moment of metal reduction, the actuator enabling the roll stand reciprocation being mounted on the support stand.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1978Date of Patent: July 22, 1980Inventors: Vladimir N. Vydrin, Evgeny N. Berezin, Vladimir G. Dremin
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Patent number: 4157025Abstract: A method of rolling metal billets in a single pass comprises the steps of reducing a billet by workrolls and alternating each reduction cycle of the billet being worked with axial feed thereof through a step of rolling. As the billet is worked by the workrolls a transitional section is formed thereon as a deformation cone having a length along the axis of the billet substantially greater than the corresponding length of the deformation zone induced in the billet by each workroll at each given moment. The mill for carrying out this method comprises a frame having guides running in parallel with the axis of the billet being worked and mounting a roll housing geared to the mill drive to reciprocate the roll housing inside said guides in the course of rolling.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1977Date of Patent: June 5, 1979Inventors: Vladimir N. Vydrin, Evgeny N. Berezin, Vladimir G. Dremin, Oleg I. Tischenko, Gennady Z. Serebrennikov
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Patent number: 4152917Abstract: The pilger rolls are driven through gear segments which are reciprocated by a crank and linkage which also reciprocates the feed mechanism; that mechanism includes a carriage and a mandrel holder in a feed slide on the carriage, the mandrel holder may also reciprocate on the carriage for purposes of compensation speed differentials. The upper roll is mounted to permit lifting for venting, but the gearing remains engaged so that subsequently a new adjustment is not needed.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1978Date of Patent: May 8, 1979Assignee: Mannesmann AktiengesellschaftInventor: Emil Vorbach
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Patent number: 4100785Abstract: A valve core for co-operation with a hydraulic valve sleeve, wherein the core is provided with a plurality of longitudinally extending grooves constructed for co-operation with mating radially inwardly facing grooves in the valve sleeve, wherein the grooves are constructed by a rolling operation in a manner permitting almost limitless variations in exact valve-land contour. The invention deals with the valve core thus constructed and a preferred valve slot configuration, along with a novel method and apparatus for the construction thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1977Date of Patent: July 18, 1978Inventor: Arthur E. Bishop
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Patent number: 4019358Abstract: In a rolling mill for a metal workpiece and comprising a pair of rotary work rolls for reducing the thickness of the workpiece when it is fed therebetween, a carrier for at least one of the work rolls comprises a cam surface which can roll on a counterface provided on a backing member for the carrier. Means are provided for displacing the carrier, whereby the cam surface is rolled on the counterface of the backing member and the said one work roll is displaced to describe a path determined by the shapes of the cam surface and counterface. It is preferred that each work roll of the pair be supported by a separate displaceable carrier, each carrier having a cam surface which can roll on counterfaces of separate associated backing members.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1975Date of Patent: April 26, 1977Assignee: Firm Josef FrohlingInventors: Josef Frohling, Karl Wiedemer
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Patent number: 3948070Abstract: The feed mechanism for a pilger or Mannesmann rolling mill is driven by an electrical linear motor which is controlled on the basis of two pulse trains. One train is derived from the rolls, the other one from the reciprocating motor. The control is carried out to distinguish between a constant speed phase during a rolling pass, an acceleration phase for advancing the feed mechanism and a deceleration phase to obtain reversal ahead of re-engagement of the bloom by the rolls for the next rolling step.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1975Date of Patent: April 6, 1976Assignee: Mannesmannrohren-Werke AGInventors: Erhard Hentzschel, Heinz Schumacher
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Patent number: 3943617Abstract: A method of converting scrap or other small pieces of metal into a useful, commercial product while maintaining the metal in a solid state. According to the process, the pieces are maintained together for further processing. They are impacted, while heated, to produce a metal body and thereafter subjected to continued impaction so that the pieces forming the body are welded together into a cohesive, homogeneous slab. There is also disclosure of a novel press and method of operating the press. The press is of the harmonic type. Its novel aspects include control of movement of novel platens during rotation of shafts which drive the platens and perimetral constraint of a workpiece being forged to achieve rapid impaction and self feed of a workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1973Date of Patent: March 16, 1976Assignee: Republic Steel CorporationInventors: Mark E. Whalen, Norman W. Trepanier, Robert A. Kraus, Joseph W. Malleck