Tool for the Chipless Shaping Threads, in Particular for the Forming of Internal Threads
A tool for chipless shaping of threads has a working part having an exterior side provided with thread grooves. A clamping shaft having a fastening area is provided and the working part is secured on the fastening area. The working part is a component that is nonpositively secured in an axial direction of the clamping shaft on the fastening area of the clamping shaft. The fastening area of the clamping shaft has a cross-section that is smaller than a cross-section of a remainder of the clamping shaft.
The invention concerns a tool for the chipless shaping of threads, in particular for shaping internal threads, according to the preamble of claim 1.
Tools for chipless shaping of threads are known in which the free end of the clamping shaft is shaped like a working part in the form of a shaping area with thread grooves. The shaping area has a polygonal cross-section. In the area of the corners of the cross-section there are cylindrical bars of hard and wear-resistant material that are soldered into axially extending grooves of this shaping area. Such tools are difficult to manufacture. In particular, the common profile grinding for producing the thread grooves in the shaping area and in the inserted bars causes difficulties because the grinding wheels adjusted for this purpose will clog easily.
The invention has the object to configure the tool of the aforementioned kind in such a way that it can be produced in a simple and inexpensive way.
This object is solved for the tool of the aforementioned kind with the characterizing features of claim 1.
In the tool according to the invention the working part is a component that is nonpositively secured on the clamping shaft in the axial direction, wherein the component can be a sleeve or a solid head. In this working part, the thread grooves can be produced without problems by means of a grinding wheel. The working part can be attached in a simple way to the clamping shaft, for example, by gluing soldering or by shrink-fitting.
Further features of the invention result from the additional claims, the description, and the drawings.
The invention will be explained in more detail with the aid of the embodiments illustrated in the drawings. It is shown in:
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With the tools described in the following, threads, in particular, internal threads, are produced by chipless shaping. The tool according to
The sleeve area 5 can also have any other polygonal cross-section. A cross-section of the sleeve area 5 deviating from a polygonal shape is possible also.
The manufacture of the tool is simple because the annular sleeve 3 can be attached without problems on the shaft end 2. The thread grooves can be ground without problems into the sleeve 3. Since the grinding wheel during grinding comes into contact only with the material of the sleeve 3, the risk of clogging of the grinding wheel is minimal.
As in the preceding embodiments, the sleeve 3 is seated on the radial annular step 17 that is provided at the transition from the clamping shaft 1 to the shaft section 15. The inner wall 10 of the sleeve 3 is matched to the contour of the shaft sections 15, 16. As in the preceding embodiments, the sleeve 3 can be attached to the shaft sections 15, 16 by soldering, gluing or shrink-fitting. The shaft section 16 extends to the end face 11 of the lead part 4 so that the sleeve 3 is seated safely on the shaft sections 15, 16. In accordance with the preceding embodiments, the sleeve 3 with its shaping area 5 that is provided with the thread grooves projects radially past the clamping shaft 1 so that a proper chipless manufacture of the thread is ensured.
In the embodiment according to
The sleeve 3 projects radially past the clamping shaft 1. In other respects, it is embodied identical to the preceding embodiments.
The solid head 18 projects radially past the clamping shaft 1 and rests with its end face 19 on the annular section 17 of the clamping shaft 1.
At the transition from the cylindrical clamping shaft 2 to the shaft end 2 reduced with regard to its cross-sectional surface area or the shaft sections 15, 16, there is advantageously a transitional bevel, a transitional radius or a comparable contour in order to reduce the notching effect in this area. Between the shaft sections 15, 16 there is also advantageously such a transitional bevel, transitional radius and the like.
The described tools can be produced in a very simple and inexpensive way. By means of the tools highly loadable threads can be produced without a chipping process. By means of the thread grooves provided in the area 5 of the sleeve 3 or the solid head 18, the thread in the tool is produced by an embossing process. With the described configuration of the tools, the high loads that occur in the chipless thread production as a result of material displacement in the workpiece are reliably absorbed. The radially oriented pressure forces occurring during manufacture are diverted from the sleeve 3 or the solid head 18 into the shaft end 2 or the shaft sections 15, 16 and from there into the clamping shaft 1.
Claims
1-21. (canceled)
22. A tool for chipless shaping of threads, the tool comprising:
- a working part having an exterior side provided with thread grooves;
- a clamping shaft having a fastening area on which the working part is secured;
- wherein the working part is a component that is nonpositively secured in an axial direction of the clamping shaft on said fastening area of the clamping shaft.
23. The tool according to claim 22, wherein said fastening area of the clamping shaft has a cross-section that is smaller than a cross-section of a remainder of the clamping shaft.
24. The tool according to claim 23, wherein said fastening area of the clamping shaft extends up to a free end of the working part.
25. The tool according to claim 22, wherein the working part is a sleeve that is attached to said fastening area in a circumferential direction of the clamping shaft nonpositively; positively; or nonpositively and positively.
26. The tool according to claim 22, wherein the working part is a solid head that has a blind bore for receiving said fastening area of the clamping shaft.
27. The tool according to claim 22, wherein said fastening area of the clamping shaft has a round cross-section.
28. The tool according to claim 22, wherein said fastening area of the clamping shaft has a non-round cross-section.
29. The tool according to claim 28, wherein said fastening area of the clamping shaft has a polygonal shape.
30. The tool according to claim 29, wherein the working part has a larger cross-section than the clamping shaft at least in an area of the thread grooves.
31. The tool according to claim 29, wherein the clamping shaft has a transition where said fastening area passes into a remainder of the clamping shaft and said transition is a bevel or a rounded portion.
32. The tool according to claim 22, wherein said fastening area of the clamping shaft has a stepped configuration.
33. The tool according to claim 22, wherein said fastening area has a tapering cross-section.
34. The tool according to claim 22, wherein the area of the working part provided with the thread grooves has a polygonal shape.
35. The tool according to claim 22, wherein the working part comprises a a lead part.
36. The tool according to claim 22, wherein the working part is soldered onto said fastening area.
37. The tool according to claim 22, wherein the working part is glued onto said fastening area.
38. The tool according to claim 22, wherein the working part is shrink-fitted onto said fastening area.
39. The tool according to claim 22, wherein the working part consists of hard metal.
40. The tool according to claim 22, wherein the clamping shaft is provided with at least one inner cooling medium supply.
41. The tool according to claim 22, wherein the cooling medium supply opens at an end face of the clamping shaft.
42. The tool according to claim 22, wherein the working part rests against an annular section of the clamping shaft.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 9, 2006
Publication Date: Jan 1, 2009
Applicant: JEL PRECISION TOOLS GMBH & CO. KG (Stuttgart)
Inventor: Karl-Heinz Edelmann (Ehingen)
Application Number: 12/097,048
International Classification: B21D 53/24 (20060101);