Claims
- 1. A treatment device for equalizing stress in a drill bit mounted in a drill press for working comprising:
- magnet means comprising a coil mounted adjacent such drill press and surrounding a drill bit to be treated, said coil being energized for providing a magnetic field that affects the drill bit held in such drill bit as such drill bit is used, and said magnet means providing a magnetic field of such strength that the stresses are reduced in portions of such drill bit.
- 2. The device of claim 1 and means to vary the magnetic field as a function of time to cycle the magnetic field acting on such drill bit.
- 3. The treatment device of claim 1 wherein said drill bit is acting upon a separate part for operations thereon, and separate magnet means creating a magnetic field adjacent said separate part as said drill bit works thereon.
- 4. A process of treating a ferromagnetic material part for stress relief comprising the steps of:
- providing an open center coil energized to provide a magnetic field of desired strength and duration;
- placing the part in the open center of the coil in the influence of the magnetic field, and cycling the voltage to change the magnetic field as a function of time for a sufficient total time to cause magnetrostrictive action to redistribute stresses in such part; and
- subjecting such part to a working operation at the same time as the method of treating is being carried out.
- 5. The method of claim 4 and including the step of elevating the temperature of the material while the material is subjected to the magnetic field.
- 6. A treatment device for equalizing stress in a piece part while it is being machined comprising:
- magnet means providing a magnetic field in location adjacent to a part to be treated, said magnet means providing a magnetic field of such strength that the stresses are reduced in portions of the piece part while it is being machined, and comprising a U shaped magnet having poles that are facing each other, and means for mounting the magnet with the piece part between the poles as machining operations are performed on the piece part.
- 7. The apparatus as specified in claim 12 wherein said control means includes means to provide demagnetization of an object such as a cutting tool in said tray.
- 8. A treatment device for equalizing stress in a part comprising:
- magnet means providing a magnetic field in location adjacent to a part to be treated, said magnet means providing a magnetic field of such strength that the stresses are reduced in portions of the part, wherein said magnet means comprises a cup-shaped magnet having a central pole, and a peripheral rim-type pole, and means to support a toroidal ring shaped part around said central pole within the wall of said cup-shaped magnet.
- 9. A treatment device for equalizing stress in a part comprising:
- magnet means providing a magnetic field in location adjacent to a part to be treated, said magnet means providing a magnetic field of such strength that the stresses are reduced in portions of the part, wherein said part comprises a rotatably mounted part on which a grinding wheel is operating, means for mounting the magnet means adjacent such part, and wherein said magnet means comprises electrical coils establishing opposite polarity magnetic poles on opposite sides of such rotatably mounted part during grinding operations thereon.
- 10. A treatment device for equalizing stress in a part comprising:
- magnet means providing a magnetic field in location adjacent to a part to be treated, said magnet means providing a magnetic field of such strength that the stresses are reduced in portion of the part, wherein said part comprises an elongated wire being drawn through a die, and said magnet means comprises an electromagnet positioned adjacent to said die and adjacent to a wire in the die to apply the magnetic field to both said wire and said die during formation, said electromagnet being energized while the wire is being drawn through the die to reduce stresses in the wire and die.
- 11. A treatment device for equalizing stress in a part comprising:
- magnet means providing a magnetic field in location adjacent to part to be treated, said magnet means providing a magnetic field of such strength that the stresses are reduced in portions of the part, wherein said part comprises a gun barrel, and said magnet means comprises a portable coil that surrounds the gun barrel, means for energizing the portable coil, said portable coil being movable along the gun barrel while the coil is energized to provide the magnetic field to reduce stresses in the gun barrel;
- 12. A treatment devise for increasing the effective service life of objects subjected to stress by stress equalization wherein the object is made of a material influenced by a magnetic field, comprising:
- a coil having an open center core;
- means for supporting an object to be treated in said open center of the core; and
- power means for cycling current through said coil to provide a magnetic field in the vicinity of the object to be treated for a selected duration to reduce stresses in such object, said power means including power control means for providing a sequence of applying current to the coil for periods ranging in time from substantially 15 to 50 seconds, in time related cycles, separated by a time pause of no current between each two cycles of current.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said means for placing comprising support tray having a receptacle for receiving an object slidable into the open center of said core.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said means for supporting comprising means to rigidly hold said object at a position eccentric from the central axis of said core to provide for magnetostrictive bending of said object during the application of current to the coil.
- 15. A method of treating magnetic material objects, such as machine tool bits, for stress relief comprising the steps of:
- providing a magnetic field of desired strength and pulsing the magnetic field in a plurality of magnetic field pulses separated by a time of not providing magnetic field for selected time durations; and
- placing an object in the influence of the magnetic field for a sufficient time to subject the object to a plurality of pulses of magnetic field to cause magnetostrictive action to redistribute stresses in such object.
- 16. The method of claim 15 including the step of damagnetizing the object subsequent to the time of completion of the step of placing.
- 17. The method of claim 15 including the step of applying voltage to an open center coil to provide the magnetic fields, placing said object within the open center of the coil, and cycling the voltage to the coil for a selected time to provide for stress redistribution in the object.
- 18. The method of claim 17 including the step of providing silicon control rectifiers for controlling the power to said coil.
- 19. The method of claim 15 wherein the sufficient time for treatment of said tool is in the range of 15 to 50 seconds.
- 20. The method of claim 15 including the step of stopping the magnetostrictive action while the object remains magnetized.
- 21. A treatment apparatus for objects in which magnetostrictive forces are generated from application of magnetic fields thereto in a treatment cycle comprising:
- coil means for generating a magnetic field as a function of current through the coil;
- means for supporting an object to be treated in the magnetic field generated by current through the coil;
- power means for providing current to said coil; and
- controller means coupled to the power means for controlling the current to the coil and thus the magnetic field of the coil to provide such magnetic field for a plurality of short time durations separated by a time of substantially no current to the coil for each treatment cycle.
- 22. The treatment apparatus of claim 21 wherein the controller means includes means to control the duration of current to the coil into pulses that are in the range of 15 to 50 seconds in length, separated by a time of no current.
- 23. The treatment apparatus of claim 21 wherein said coil comprises a substantially open center coil, and the object to be treated is placed within the open center of the coil during the operation of the power means.
- 24. The treatment apparatus as specified in claim 23 wherein said object comprises a machine tool bit comprising a ferromagnetic material which is subjected to stresses from sharpening and use prior to treatment in the treatment apparatus.
- 25. A treatment device for increasing the effective service life of objects subjected to stress by stress equalization wherein the object is made of a material influenced by a magnetic field, comprising:
- means for providing a magnetic field having a sufficient strength to affect stresses in the object;
- means for supporting an object to be treated so as to be affected by the magnetic field at preselected times; and
- means for cycling the magnetic field effect on the object to be treated in a plurality of time-related magnetic field effect pulses of selected duration to reduce stresses in the object, and said means for cycling including means for providing a time between magnetic field effect pulses when substantially no magnetic field effect is present on the object.
- 26. A treatment apparatus for objects in which magnetostrictive forces are generated thereon from application of magnetic fields thereto in a treatment cycle comprising:
- means for providing a magnetic field;
- means for supporting an object to be treated in position for the magnetic field to affect the object; and
- means for controlling the magnetic field effect on the object to provide such magnetic field to the object for a plurality of preselected separated durations of magnetic field separated by a time when substantially no magnetic field affects the object during each treatment cycle.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 835,462, filed Mar. 3, 1986 for DEVICE FOR TREATMENT OF CUTTING TOOLS, now abandoned.
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