Claims
- 1. Apparatus for substantially deforming a section of a workpiece, said apparatus comprising:
- a. a circumferentially continuous die with an orifice therein defining a deforming axis;
- b. power means for forcing the workpiece through said die orifice to effect said deformation;
- c. a die holding member assembled with said die;
- d. means for supporting said die holding member, said supporting means being disposed with substantially symmetry relative to said deforming axis when viewed in projection onto a plane normal to said axis, so that said axis is held stationary, and
- e. vibrator means tuned to the assembly of said workpiece, die and die holding member for vibrating said assembly to cause said assembly as a whole to resonate in a mode in which the die expands and contracts radially, so that a swaging action is effected upon the workpiece to perform positive deformation work upon it, and thereby reduce the proportion of the total of said deformation that said power means are required to effect, said vibrator means comprising at least one vibrator device assembled with said die holding member, said vibrator means being disposed with substantial symmetry relative to said deforming axis when viewed in projection onto a plane lying normal to said axis.
- 2. Apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein the interface between said die and said workpiece comprises a substantial part corresponding to the outline of a cone, said cone being coaxial with said deforming axis and being convergent in the direction of movement of the workpiece down that axis, and wherein the angle of friction between said workpiece and said die exceeds half the vertex angle of said cone.
- 3. Apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said die holder comprises a disc with a central hole therein to receive said die and incorporating transducers to set up resonant vibrations in said workpiece, die, and disc, and wherein said disc is axially symmetrical and is of tapering shape, being axially deeper at the periphery thereof than adjacent said central hole.
- 4. Apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said vibrator means comprises a plurality of vibrators symmetrically disposed around said die.
- 5. A method for substantially deforming a section of a workpiece, said method comprising the steps of:
- a. by using power means, forcing a workpiece through a die orifice of a circumferentially continuous die, assembled with a die holding member, said assembly being supported by means disposed with substantial symmetry relative to the axis of said die when viewed in projection onto a plane normal to that axis, whereby that axis is held stationary, and
- b. vibrating the assembly of said die, workpiece and die holding member by means of a vibrator device disposed with substantial symmetry relative to said die axis when viewed in projection onto a plane normal to that axis, and tuned to said assembly to cause said assembly as a whole to resonate in a mode in which the die orifice expands and contracts radially to exert a swaging action upon the workpiece and perform positive deformation work upon it, so that the proportion of the totality of said deformation that said power means are required to effect is reduced.
- 6. A method as recited in claim 5 wherein the expression 2.pi.fA Cot.alpha..gtoreq.U.sub.2 (l-r)/r is fulfilled, where r is the reduction in section area of the workpiece in passing through the die, U.sub.2 is the axial speed at which the reduced workpiece leaves the die, .alpha. is the die angle, and A and f are respectively the amplitude and frequency of the vibration of the die, measured in a plane normal to the die axis.
- 7. A method according to claim 5 in which the angle of friction between the die and the workpiece is at least about equal to the die angle.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 358,391 filed May 8, 1973, now abandoned.
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