Claims
- 1. A method of producing hypoid ring gears for differentials, comprising the steps ofupset-forging a round bar blank heated to a predetermined temperature to form a first disk-like intermediate article, die-forging said first intermediate article to form a second intermediate article in the form of a bottom-closed annular body which is smaller in inner and outer diameters and larger in axial thickness than the end product, punching out the bottom of said second intermediate article to form a third intermediate article in the form of a bottom-opened annular body which is smaller in inner and outer diameters and larger in axial thickness than the end product, shot-blasting said third intermediate article to remove the scale and reheating it to a predetermined temperature and ring-rolling it to form a fourth intermediate article in the form of a crude product which is somewhat smaller in inner and outer diameters and somewhat larger in axial thickness than the end product, orbitally forging said fourth intermediate article to form a fifth intermediate article having hypoid teeth formed therein, and normalizing and shot-blasting said fifth intermediate article to effect normalization and scale removal and then punching out any inner burr which is formed on said fifth intermediate article during tooth forming operation based on orbital forging and then cold-coining it, thereby forming the end product.
- 2. A method of producing hypoid ring gears for differentials comprising:providing an annular crude product slightly smaller in inner and outer diameters and slightly larger in axial thickness than an end product; orbitally forging the crude product to form an intermediate article having hypoid teeth formed therein; and deburring and cold-coining the intermediate article to form the end product.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, wherein prior to the orbital forging, an annular blank smaller in inner and outer diameters and larger in axial thickness than the end product is subjected to ring-rolling to form the crude product.
- 4. A method of producing hypoid ring gears for differentials according to claim 3, further comprising the steps ofupset-forging a round bar blank heated to a predetermined temperature to form a first disk-like intermediate article; die-forging said first intermediate article to form a second intermediate article in the form of a bottom-closed annular body which is smaller in inner and outer diameters and larger in axial thickness than the end product; punching out the bottom of said second intermediate article to form a third intermediate article in the form of a bottom-opened annular body which is smaller in inner and outer diameters and larger in axial thickness than the end product; shot-blasting said third intermediate article to remove the scale and reheating it to a predetermined temperature and ring-rolling it to form said annular crude product.
- 5. A method of producing hypoid ring gears for differentials according to claim 3, further comprising:providing a bottom-opened annular body which is smaller in inner and outer diameters and larger in axial thickness than the end product; heating the bottom-opened annular body to a predetermined temperature and ring-rolling the bottom-opened annular body to form the annular crude product.
- 6. A method of producing hypoid ring gears for differentials according to claim 7, further comprising:providing a disk-like intermediate article; die-forging said disk-like intermediate article to form a bottom-closed annular body which is smaller in inner and outer diameters and larger in axial thickness than the end product; and punching out the bottom of said bottom-closed annular body to form the bottom-opened annular body.
Priority Claims (2)
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11-199327 |
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11-229956 |
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CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation application of, and claims the priority benefit of, U.S. application Ser. No. 09/417,427 filed on Oct. 13, 1999 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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