Claims
- 1. A machine for forming splines in a thin-walled annular sleeve portion of a power transmission member having an annular end wall, the machine comprising the combination of:
- a pair of elongated dies slidably mounted with respect to each other in a spaced and parallel relationship and movable between an end-to-end relationship and an overlapping relationship, each of said dies including teeth spaced along the length thereof:
- an externally toothed pinion-type mandrel having an end for supporting the power transmission member by being received within the thin-walled sleeve portion thereof and engaged with the end wall thereof, the mandrel having a central axis about which the teeth thereof are generated; and
- means mounting the mandrel between the dies for rotational movement about the central axis of the mandrel, the mounting means including means for engaging the end wall of the member in an opposed relationship to the end of the mandrel so as to cooperate therewith in securing the member on the mandrel, sliding movement of the dies from their end-to-end relationship to their overlapping relationship engaging the dies with the annular sleeve portion of the member supported on the mandrel to mesh the die teeth and the mandrel teeth with the annular sleeve portion of the member therebetween, and the meshing of the die teeth and mandrel teeth deforming the sleeve portion of the member radially with respect to the central axis of the mandrel to form the splines in a rolling manner as the mandrel is rotated about its central axis on the mounting means.
- 2. A machine for forming splines in the thin-walled annular sleeve portions of power transmission members, the machine comprising the combination of:
- a pair of elongated dies slidably mounted with respect to each other in a spaced and parallel relationship and movable between an end-to-end relationship and an overlapping relationship, each of said dies including teeth spaced along the length thereof;
- an externally toothed pinion-type mandrel having a pair of ends for respectively supporting the thin-walled sleeve portions of a pair of power transmission members by being received therein, the mandrel having a central axis about which the teeth thereof are generated; and
- means removably mounting the mandrel between the dies for rotational movement about the central axis of the mandrel, sliding movement of the dies from their end-to-end relationship to their overlapping relationship engaging the dies with the annular sleeve portions of the members supported on the mandrel ends to mesh the die teeth and the mandrel teeth with the annular sleeve portions of the members therebetween, the meshing of the die teeth and mandrel teeth deforming the sleeve portions of the members radially with respect to the central axis of the mandrel to form the splines in a rolling manner as the mandrel is rotated about its central axis on the mounting means, and removal of the mandrel from the mounting means permitting the splined members to be removed from the mandrel ends so that another pair of members to be splined may be mounted on the mandrel ends.
- 3. A machine according to claim 2 wherein the mounting means includes a fixed headstock and a movable tailstock.
- 4. A machine according to claim 3 including a pair of coaxial arbors respectively mounted on the headstock and tailstock so as to rotatably support the mandrel.
- 5. A machine according to claim 4 wherein said pair of arbors includes a pair of coaxial shafts, and wherein the mandrel has an axial opening for receiving the arbor shafts so as to thereby support the mandrel for rotation.
- 6. A machine according to claim 1 wherein the die teeth extend transversely with respect to the elongated direction of the dies and parallel to the central axis of the mandrel so as to form splines on the power transmission member that are parallel to the axis about which the member is generated.
- 7. A machine for forming splines in a thin-walled annular sleeve portion of a power transmission member, the machine comprising the combination of:
- a pair of elongated dies slidably mounted with respect to each other in a spaced and parallel relationship and movable between an end-to-end relationship and an overlapping relationship, each of said dies including teeth spaced along the length thereof;
- an externally toothed pinion-type mandrel that is expandable and retractable radially to facilitate mounting of an unsplined power transmission member thereon upon being received within the sleeve portion thereof and to facilitate removal of a splined member therefrom, the mandrel having a central axis about which the teeth thereof are generated; and
- means mounting the mandrel between the dies for rotational movement about the central axis of the mandrel, sliding movement of the dies from their end-to-end relationship to their overlapping relationship engaging the dies with the annular sleeve portion of the member supported on the mandrel to mesh the die teeth and the mandrel teeth with the annular sleeve portion of the member therebetween, and the meshing of the die teeth and mandrel teeth deforming the sleeve portion of the member radially with respect to the central axis of the mandrel to form the splines in a rolling manner as the mandrel is rotated about its central axis on the mounting means.
- 8. A machine according to claim 1 wherein the die teeth are arranged in groups along the length of each die, the teeth of each group being of the same size and having a combined length equal to at least one-half the circumference of the annular sleeve portion of a power transmission member to be splined, and the teeth being progressively larger from one group to the next moving in a direction opposite to the direction of die movement as the dies move to the overlapping relationship from the end-to-end relationship.
- 9. A machine according to claim 1 wherein one of the dies includes a plurality of synchronizing teeth that engage synchronizing teeth on the mandrel so mandrel rotation commences at the same time as the commencement of die movement from the end-to-end relationship to the overlapping relationship prior to any deformation of a power transmission member mounted on the mandrel.
- 10. A machine for forming splines in the thin-walled annular sleeve portions of power transmission members, the machine comprising:
- a pair of rectilinearly elongated dies slidably mounted with respect to each other in a spaced and parallel relationship and movable between an end-to-end relationship and an overlapping relationship, each die including teeth spaced along the length thereof and extending transversely with respect to the direction of die movement in an opposed and parallel relationship with respect to the teeth of the other die, the teeth being arranged in groups along the dies which each have a length equal to at least one-half the circumference of the sleeve portion of a power transmission member to be splined, and the teeth within each group being of the same size and the teeth being of progressively increasing size from one group to the next in a direction opposite to the direction of die movement as the dies move to their overlapping relationship from the end-to-end relationship;
- an externally toothed pinion-type mandrel having a pair of ends for respectively supporting the thin-walled sleeve portions of a pair of unsplined power transmission members, the mandrel having a central axis about which the teeth thereof are generated and the teeth of the mandrel being elongated in a direction parallel to the central axis of the mandrel; and
- means mounting the mandrel between the dies for rotational movement about the central axis of the mandrel, the mounting means orienting the central mandrel axis parallel to the transverse direction in which the die teeth extend at a location midway between the opposed teeth on the dies, sliding movement of the dies from their end-to-end relationship to their overlapping relationship engaging the dies with the annular sleeve portions of the members supported on the mandrel to mesh the die teeth and the mandrel teeth with the sleeve portions of the members therebetween, the meshing being with the groups of smaller teeth first and then the groups of larger teeth to progressively deform the sleeve portions of the members radially with respect to the central axis of the mandrel to form splines in a rolling manner as the mandrel is rotated about its central axis on the mounting means, and removal of the mandrel from the mounting means permitting the splined members to be removed from the mandrel ends so that another pair of members to be splined may be mounted on the mandrel ends.
- 11. A machine according to claim 10 wherein the smallest group of teeth on each die which first engages the sleeve portions of the members causes radial deformation equal to at least 75% of the total radial deformation caused by the dies in splining the members.
- 12. A machine according to claim 11 wherein the smallest group of teeth on each die causes radial deformation equal to over 90% of the total radial deformation.
- 13. A machine according to claim 11 wherein the tooth form of the group of smallest teeth has a flat tip with straight line chamfers on opposite sides thereof to prevent slippage between the dies and the sleeve portion being splined.
- 14. A machine according to claim 13 wherein the second smallest group of teeth has a tooth form whose tip has a rounded configuration.
- 15. A machine according to claim 14 wherein the third smallest group of teeth also has a tooth form whose tip is rounded but with a configuration more like the tip form of the largest group of teeth than is the rounded tip configuration of the second smallest group.
- 16. A machine according to claim 10 wherein the teeth of each die project from a common root line.
- 17. A machine according to claim 10 wherein one of the dies has a plurality of synchronizing teeth adjacent the smallest group of teeth, the mandrel having synchronizing teeth intermediate the ends thereof, said synchronizing die teeth being engageable with the synchronizing mandrel teeth to synchronize the commencement of mandrel rotation with the commencement of die movement from the end-to-end relationship toward the overlapping relationship.
- 18. A machine according to claim 17 wherein the synchronizing die teeth have a tooth form generally congruent to the tooth form of the group of teeth with the largest size.
- 19. A machine according to claim 18 wherein the synchronizing teeth of the mandrel are defined by a generally annular synchronizing member that has a splined configuration like the sleeve portion of a power transmission member after splining, said synchronizing member being slid onto the mandrel and secured thereto for use and being positioned intermediate the opposite ends of the mandrel.
- 20. A machine according to claim 10 wherein the teeth of each group have lengths that form the total length of each spline.
- 21. A machine according to claim 10 wherein the smaller teeth have lengths that form only a portion of the length of each spline, the larger teeth having lengths that form increasing lengths of the splines, and the consequent progressive lengthwise forming of the splines increasing the life of the die teeth by reducing the tooth load on the smaller teeth.
- 22. A machine according to claim 21 wherein the leading teeth within some of the groups of teeth have shorter lengths than the trailing teeth thereof so that the splining proceeds in a progressive manner lengthwise within these groups of teeth.
- 23. A machine according to claim 21 wherein the teeth are arranged so splining begins at an axial central portion of the annular sleeve portion being splined and proceeds towards opposite axial ends thereof.
- 24. A machine according to claim 21 wherein the teeth are arranged so splining begins at one axial end of the annular sleeve portion being splined and proceeds toward the other axial end thereof.
- 25. A machine according to claim 10 which is adapted to spline a power transmission member having an annular end wall of a flat configuration that extends radially at one axial end of the annular sleeve portion of the member, and the flatness of the end wall being maintained during the splining.
- 26. A machine according to claim 25 whose die teeth are arranged to form splines that terminate in an axially spaced relationship with respect to the end wall of the member being splined so as to provide an annular ring that helps maintain the flatness of the end wall.
- 27. A method for forming splines in a thin-walled annular sleeve portion of a power transmission member having an annular end wall, the method comprising:
- positioning the sleeve portion of a power transmission member on an externally toothed pinion-type mandrel with the end wall of the member engaged with an end of the mandrel;
- rotatably supporting the mandrel and the member carried thereby between a pair of elongated dies that have teeth spaced along their lengths while engaging the end wall of the member in an opposed relationship to the end of the mandrel so as to secure the member in position on the mandrel; and
- slidably moving the dies in opposite directions on opposite sides of the mandrel to mesh the die teeth and the mandrel teeth with the sleeve portion of the member therebetween so as to deform the sleeve portion radially in a rolling manner that forms splines as the mandrel rotates.
- 28. A method according to claim 27 wherein the mandrel is rotated prior to the deformation of the sleeve portion by cooperable synchronizing teeth on the mandrel and one of the dies.
- 29. A method for forming splines in thin-walled annular sleeve portions of a pair of power transmission members, the method comprising:
- positioning the sleeve portions of a pair of power transmission members on opposite ends of an externally toothed pinion-type mandrel;
- rotatably supporting the mandrel and the members carried thereby between a pair of elongated dies that have teeth spaced along their lengths; and
- slidably moving the dies in opposite directions on opposite sides of the mandrel to mesh the die teeth and the mandrel teeth with the sleeve portions of the members therebetween so as to deform the sleeve portions radially in a rolling manner that forms splines as the mandrel rotates.
- 30. A method according to claim 29 wherein the mandrel receives the two members on opposite ends thereof.
- 31. A method according to claim 27 wherein the splines are formed radially in a progressive manner by groups of teeth spaced along the dies and having an increasing size from one group to the next in a direction opposite to the direction of die movement.
- 32. A method according to claim 31 wherein at least 75% of the radial deformation is caused by the first group of teeth on each die to engage the sleeve portion of the member being splined.
- 33. A method according to claim 31 wherein over 90% of the radial deformation is caused by the first group of teeth on each die to engage the sleeve portion of the member being splined.
- 34. A method according to claim 31 wherein the first group of teeth on each die to engage the sleeve portion of the member causes radial deformation with a tooth form having a flat tip with straight line chamfers on opposite sides thereof so as to prevent slippage between the dies and the sleeve portion.
- 35. A method according to claim 34 wherein the second group of teeth on each die to engage the sleeve portion of the member causes radial deformation with a tooth form whose tip has a rounded configuration.
- 36. A method according to claim 35 wherein the third group of teeth on each die to engage the sleeve portion of the member causes radial deformation with a tooth form whose tip also has a rounded configuration that is more like the tip configuration of the largest group of teeth than is the tip configuration of the second group of teeth.
- 37. A method according to claim 31 wherein teeth of each group form the total length of the splines.
- 38. A method according to claim 31 wherein the splines are formed in a progressive manner lengthwise.
- 39. A method according to claim 38 wherein the progressive lengthwise splining begins at a central portion of each spline and proceeds toward opposite ends thereof.
- 40. A method according to claim 38 wherein the progressive lengthwise splining begins at one end of each spline and proceeds toward the other end.
- 41. A method according to claim 27 wherein the splines terminate short of the end wall to provide an annular ring that helps in maintaining a flat condition of the end wall.
- 42. A method for forming splines in a thin-walled annular sleeve portion of a power transmission member, the method comprising:
- forming lubrication ports in the sleeve portion prior to forming the splines;
- positioning the sleeve portion of the power transmission member on an externally toothed pinion-type mandrel;
- rotatably supporting the mandrel and the member carried thereby between a pair of elongated dies that have teeth spaced along their lengths; and
- slidably moving the dies in opposite directions on opposite sides of the mandrel to mesh the die teeth and the mandrel teeth with the sleeve portion of the member therebetween so as to deform its annular portion radially in a rolling manner that forms splines as the mandrel rotates.
- 43. A method according to claim 42 wherein lubrication ports are formed between outwardly projecting portions of the splines.
- 44. A die for forming splines in a thin-walled annular sleeve portion of a power transmission member, the die comprising: an elongated gear rack having leading and trailing ends and teeth spaced along its length so as to be adaptable to mesh with a rotatable toothed mandrel with the sleeve portion of the member therebetween in a manner that rotates the mandrel and splines the member as the meshing proceeds from the leading end toward the trailing end; the teeth projecting from a common root line and being arranged in groups which each have a length of at least one-half the circumference of the sleeve portion; the teeth within each group having the same tooth form and the same height projecting from the root line, and the heights of the groups of teeth increasing progressively from one group to the next moving from the leading end toward the trailing end so the splines are formed in a progressive manner; the leading group of teeth at the leading end of the rack having a height of at least 75% of the height of the trailing group of teeth at the trailing end of the rack so that most of the material movement during deformation is caused by the leading group; and the leading end of the gear rack including synchronizing teeth for engaging synchronizing teeth on the mandrel to synchronize the mandrel rotation with the die movement as well as including a relieved portion adjacent the die synchronizing teeth for receiving the sleeve portion of the member being splined.
- 45. A die according to claim 44 wherein two groups of teeth immediately trailing the leading group have tooth forms with tip configurations for forming the splines toward their final shape formed by the largest group of teeth at the trailing end of the rack.
- 46. A die according to claim 45 wherein the leading group of teeth has a tip with a chamfered form and the two groups of teeth following the leading one have tips with rounded forms.
- 47. A die according to claim 44 wherein the synchronizing teeth of the gear rack have a tooth form substantially congruent to the tooth form of the trailing group of teeth at the trailing end of the gear rack but with the sides of the synchronizing tooth form slightly relieved.
- 48. A die according to claim 44 wherein the synchronizing teeth of the gear rack are located intermediate lateral sides of the rack so that a pair of the power transmission members may be simultaneously splined by the rack by the opposite lateral sides thereof.
- 49. A power transmission member comprising: an end wall of an annular shape extending about a central axis of the member; the end wall extending radially with respect to the axis and having a flat shape so as to permit mounting of the member for use; an annular sleeve portion extending axially from the end wall; said sleeve portion being formed with splines by a rolling process incorporating a toothed mandrel received within the sleeve portion and a pair of elongated racks having teeth along their lengths; the splines formed in the sleeve portion being relatively tough due to the minimal amount of work hardening resulting from the rolling process; and the end wall maintaining its flatness during the rolling process so the splined member may be mounted for use.
- 50. A member according to claim 49 wherein the splines terminate in a spaced relationship to the end wall so the sleeve portion includes an unsplined ring that helps maintain the flatness of the end wall.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 537,887, filed on Jan. 2, 1975, now abandoned, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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