Claims
- 1. A method of spin forming flanged rings from thin gauge metal, the flange rings used for interconnecting adjacent sectional ends of thin gauge ducting for use in heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems, the ducting having an inner diameter, the method comprising:(a) placing a generally cylindrical, collar-shaped workpiece composed of from 10-20 gauge metallic material into a spin die, the spin die having an internal diameter substantially corresponding to the outside diameter of the workpiece for receiving the workpiece therein, the spin die also having an end edge portion, the workpiece having a first end portion extending outwardly of the spin die beyond the end edge portion of the spin die when the workpiece is placed into the spin die; (b) spinning the workpiece about its central axis substantially corresponding to the concentric center of the workpiece by spinning the spin die; (c) as the workpiece is spinning, expanding with a tool the first end portion of the cylindrical, collar-shaped workpiece to define a generally annular shaped mating flange extending laterally to the central axis of the remainder of the collar-shaped workpiece to define an outer perimeter portion, the remainder of the workpiece substantially retaining its original cylindrical, collar-shaped configuration for serving as an insertion flange for insertion within the sectional ends of the ducting to be connected; (d) forming the workpiece as the workpiece is spinning with a tool to configure the outer perimeter portion of the mating flange into a hem section extending generally laterally from the outer perimeter of the mating flange and substantially concentrically to the insertion flange in generally the same direction that the cylindrical insertion flange extends from the mating flange.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising turning a portion of the hem section located distally from the mating flange over on itself as the workpiece is spinning.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, further comprising locking the workpiece to the inside diameter of the spin die prior to forming the mating flange.
- 4. The method according to claim 1:wherein the hem section defining an edge portion located distal from the intersection of the hem section and the mating flange; further comprising forming a return flange by applying a forming tool to the edge portion of the hem section so as to reverse a portion of the hem section over on itself.
- 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising(a) diametrically cutting at least one of the flanged rings into two generally semi-circularly shaped ring halves each of said ring halves defining an end portion at the end of each semicircular shaped ring half; (b) placing substantially straight lengths of flange sections between the corresponding ends of the semi-circularly shaped ring halves to form a generally oval shape, the flange straight lengths having been preformed into a cross-sectional shape generally corresponding to the cross-sectional shapes of the two semicircular ring halves; and (c) affixing the ends of the straight flange lengths to the corresponding ends of the two semi-circular ring halves thereby forming at least one singular oval shaped connection ring.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the affixing step comprises welding the substantially straight flange lengths to the corresponding ends of the semi-circular ring halves.
- 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising forming the collar-shaped workpiece from a length of thin gauge flat stock metal prior to spin forming the workpiece into the flanged ring.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, further comprising rolling the thin gauge flat stock metal into a generally circular collar shape defining adjacent end portions, and attaching said end portions together to form a seamless joint.
- 9. The method according to claim 1, wherein the mating flange is formed at least in part against the end edge portion of the spin die.
- 10. A method of spin forming flanged rings from thin gauge metal, said flange rings used for interconnecting adjacent sectional ends of thin gauge ducting for heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems, the ducting having an inner diameter, the method comprising:(a) placing a generally collar-shaped workpiece into a spin die, the workpiece composed of from 10-20 gauge metallic material, the collar-shaped workpiece having a first end portion and an outer diameter generally corresponding to the inner diameter of the sectional ends of the ducting to be connected; (b) locking the workpiece to the spin die; (c) spinning the spin die to spin the workpiece about an axis generally corresponding to the concentric central axis of the workpiece; (d) forming the first end portion of the collar-shaped workpiece as the workpiece is spinning by expanding the first end portion of the workpiece relative to the remainder of the workpiece to define a generally annular shaped mating flange extending generally laterally to the central axis of the remainder of the collar-shaped workpiece and to define an outer perimeter of the mating flange, the remainder of the workpiece retaining its original collar-shaped configuration capable of serving as an insertion flange for insertion within the sectional ends of the ducting to be connected; (e) continuing to lock the formed workpiece to the spin die; (f) forming further the workpiece as the locked workpiece is spinning to turn the outer perimeter portion of the mating flange laterally from the remainder of the mating flange to form a hem section extending substantially concentrically to the insertion flange; and (g) with the workpiece locked to the spin die and with the spin die spinning, reversing over on itself a portion of the hem section located distally from the mating flange.
- 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising:(a) the generally collar-shaped insertion flange having a desired outer diameter; (b) placing the workpiece into a generally cylindrically shaped spin die prior to spin forming the mating flange, the spin die having an internal diameter substantially corresponding to the desired outside diameter of the insertion flange of the flange ring, the spin die also having a generally annularly shaped end edge section generally corresponding to the annular shape of the mating flange; and (c) rotating the workpiece by rotating the spin die.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the mating flange is formed against the end edge section of the spin die.
- 13. The method according to claim 10, wherein:(a) the generally cylindrically shaped spin die having an end face; (b) when the workpiece is placed into the spin die, a portion of the workpiece extending outwardly from the interior of the spin die beyond the end face of the spin die; and (c) the mating flange is spin formed by using a tool to expand the portion of the workpiece extending outwardly beyond the end face of the spin die to extend laterally of the mating flange.
- 14. The method according to claim 10, wherein the mating flange is formed against a portion of the spin die.
- 15. The method of claim 10, wherein the mating flange extends generally transversely to the central axis of the collar-shaped portion of the workpiece.
- 16. The method according to claim 10, wherein the hem section extends generally transversely to the mating flange.
- 17. A method of spin forming flanged rings from thin gauge metal, said flange rings used for interconnecting adjacent sectional ends of thin gauge ducting for heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems, the ducting having an inner diameter, the method comprising:(a) placing a cylindrical, collar-shaped work-piece composed of 10-gauge or higher gauge metallic material into a spin die, the spin die having a generally laterally extending end portion, the workpiece having a first end portion extending outwardly of the spin die beyond the end portion of the spin die when the workpiece is placed in the spin die; (b) locking the workpiece to the spin die; (c) spinning the cylindrical, collar-shaped workpiece about its central axis substantially corresponding to the concentric center of the workpiece by spinning the spin die; (d) forming the first end portion of the collar-shaped workpiece as the workpiece is spinning to expand the first end portion of the workpiece against the end portion of the spin die to define a generally annularly-shaped mating flange extending laterally to the central axis of the remainder of the collar-shaped workpiece, the remainder of the workpiece retaining its original cylindrical, collar-shaped configuration for serving as an insertion flange for insertion within the sectional end of the ducting to be connected; (e) continuing to lock the workpiece, with its formed mating flange, to the spin die; (f) further forming the workpiece as the workpiece is spinning in the spin die to force the radially outward portion of the mating flange laterally of the remainder of the mating flange to form a hem section disposed substantially concentrically to the insertion flange and extending generally laterally from the mating flange substantially generally concentrically to the insertion flange in the same general direction that the cylindrical insertion flange extends from the mating flange.
- 18. The method according to claim 17, further comprising applying a forming tool to the portion of the hem section located distally from the mating flange to turn such distal portion of the hem section over on itself while the workpiece is spinning in the spin die.
- 19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the workpiece remains locked on the spin die when the distal portion of the hem section is turned over on itself.
Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/616,655 filed Mar. 15, 1996, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,983,496.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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