Claims
- 1. In a machine of induction contour hardening of cross-axis, intersecting-axis and nonintersecting-axis gears, an apparatus comprising:
- a workstation support designed and arranged to receive a gear to be induction hardened, said workstation support including means for rotating the gear about a rotational axis of the gear;
- a high frequency induction coil positioned above said workstation support at an inclined angle, and wherein said gear enters and exits a heat region of said induction coil as said gear is rotated; and
- energizing means electrically connected to said high frequency induction coil for energizing said coil with a plurality of energizing pulses.
- 2. The induction-hardening machine of claim 1 which further includes a rotary drive motor connected to said support for rotating said gear.
- 3. The induction-hardening machine of claim 1 which further includes a source of quench liquid and means for delivering said quench liquid to said gear.
- 4. In a machine of induction contour hardening of a hypoid gear having a non-uniform tooth mass from heel to toe, said machine comprising:
- work station means having a support surface for receiving a hypoid gear to be induction hardened and also including means for rotating the hypoid gear about an axis of the gear;
- an induction coil disposed at an inclined angle relative to said support surface; and
- energizing means electrically connected to said induction coil for energizing said coil with a plurality of energizing pulses to create a heat region, and wherein the teeth of the gear move into and out of the heat region as the gear is rotated.
- 5. The machine of claim 4 wherein said induction coil is a high frequency induction coil.
- 6. In a machine of induction contour hardening of cross-axis, intersecting-axis and nonintersecting-axis gears, an apparatus comprising:
- a workstation support designed and arranged to receive a gear to be induction hardened, said workstation support including means for rotating the gear about and axis of the gear;
- a high frequency induction coil fixed in position above said workstation support at an inclined angle; and
- energizing means electrically connected to said high frequency induction coil for energizing said coil to create a heat region, and wherein the teeth of the gear move into and out of the heat region as the gear is rotated.
- 7. The induction-hardening machine of claim 6 which further includes a rotary drive motor connected to said support for rotating said gear.
- 8. The induction-hardening machine of claim 6 which further includes a source of quench liquid and means for delivering said quench liquid to said gear.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/708,896, filed May 31, 1991, U.S. Pat. No. 5,124,517 issued Jun. 23, 1992.
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Divisions (1)
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