Claims
- 1. A method for localized boss thickening by cold swaging a hollow surface of revolution having an end which will bedome a boss and an end region, said method comprising the steps of
- corrugating the area of said hollow surface of revolution, which after swaging is the transition, which is usually conical or ogival, from adjacent the boss to the end of the swaged area, to form a corrugated shape which is initially a figure eight in cross-section while the end region to be reduced in diameter and thickened is maintained circular in cross-section;
- cold swaging the circular end of said hollow surface of revolution to a small diameter, thickened so that it may function as the boss end of a pressure vessel;
- simultaneously swaging the corrugated region from said figure eight cross-section to a smaller envelope substantially kidney shape cross-section whereby it remains unthickened but bent to a smaller diameter; and
- subsequently pressurizing to remove most of the corrugations and to cause the region of the deformed hollow surface of revolution having the corrugations removed to revert to its original diameter.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hollow surface of revolution is an hour-glassed tube, the end region of which has been simultaneously reduced in diameter and thickness whereby the end may be formed as a threadable boss.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hollow surface of revolution is seamless.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hollow surface of revolution is welded.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hollow surface of revolution is shear-formed whereby the thickness of said hollow surface of revolution is controllable and said hollow surface of revolution is formable as a high performance pressure vessel.
- 6. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hollow surface of revolution has spaced opposite ends which will become bosses and wherein the entire region of said hollow surface of revolution between the bosses is corrugated to form a corrugated shape which is initially a figure eight in cross-section.
- 7. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hollow surface of revolution is a cylindrical member.
- 8. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hollow surface of revolution is a substantially tubular member.
- 9. A method of localized boss thickening by cold swaging a hollow surface of revolution having an end which will become a boss and an end region, said method comprising the steps of
- corrugating the area of said hollow surface of revolution, which after swaging is the transition, which is usually conical or ogival, from adjacent the boss to the end of the swaged area, to form a corrugated shape which is initially a figure eight in cross-section;
- cold swaging the circular end of said hollow surface of revolution to a small diameter, thickened so that it may function as the boss end of a pressure vessel simultaneously thereby varying the cross-section of the transition region of said hollow surface of revolution during swaging from said figure eight to a substantially kidney shape whereby most of the swaged area, except that at or adjacent said boss, remains unthickened and is bent to a smaller diameter; and
- subsequently pressurizing to remove most of the corrugations and causing the region of the deformed hollow surface of revolution having the corrugations removed to revert to its original diameter.
- 10. A method for localized boss thickening by cold swaging a hollow surface of revolution having an end which will become a boss and an end region, said method comprising the steps of
- corrugating the area of said hollow surface of revolution, which after swaging is the transition, which is usually conical or ogival, from adjacent the boss to the end of the swaged area, to form a corrugated shape having an initial shaped cross-section while the end region to be reduced in diameter and thickened is maintained circular in cross-section;
- cold swaging the circular end of said hollow surface of revolution to a small diameter, thickened so that it may function as the boss end of a pressure vessel;
- simultaneously swaging the corrugated region from said initial shaped cross-section to a smaller envelope of a different shaped cross-section whereby it remains unthickened but bent to a smaller diameter; and
- subsequently pressurizing to remove most of the corrugations and to cause the region of the deformed hollow surface of revolution having the corrugations removed to revert to its original diameter.
- 11. A method as claimed in claim 10, wherein said hollow surface of revolution is an hour-glassed tube, the end region of which has been simultaneously reduced in diameter and thickness whereby the end may be formed as a threadable boss.
- 12. A method as claimed in claim 10, wherein said hollow surface of revolution is seamless.
- 13. A method as claimed in claim 10, wherein said hollow surface of revolution is welded.
- 14. A method as claimed in claim 10, wherein said hollow surface of revolution is shear-formed whereby the thickness of said hollow surface of revolution is controllable and said hollow surface of revolution is formable as a high performance pressure vessel.
- 15. A method as claimed in claim 10, wherein said hollow surface of revolution has spaced opposite ends which will become bosses and wherein the entire region of said hollow surface of revolution between the bosses is corrugated to form a corrugated shape having said initial shaped cross-section.
- 16. A method of localized boss thickening by cold swaging a hollow surface of revolution having an end which will become a boss and an end region, said method comprising the steps of
- corrugating the area of said hollow surface of revolution, which after swaging is the transition, which is usually conical or ogival, from adjacent the boss to the end of the swaged area, to form a corrugated shape having an initial shaped cross-section;
- cold swaging the circular end of said hollow surface of revolution to a small diameter, thickened so that it may function as the boss end of a pressure vessel simultaneously thereby varying the cross-section of the transition region of said hollow surface of revolution during swaging from said initial shaped cross-section to a different shaped cross-section whereby most of the swaged area, except that at or adjacent said boss, remains unthickened and is bent to a smaller diameter; and
- subsequently pressurizing to remove most of the corrugations and causing the region of the deformed hollow surface of revolution having the corrugations removed to revert to its original diameter.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 447,261, filed Dec. 6, 1982, for Swaging Apparatus and Method, and now abandoned.
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