Claims
- 1. Apparatus for progressively hardening an elongated workpiece having a generally cylindrical surface concentric with a central axis while axially elongated with respect thereto, said apparatus comprising
- induction coil means for heating said cylindrical surface by induction;
- means for energizing said induction coil means with a low frequency;
- means for causing relative and progressive motion in an axial direction between said cylindrical surface and said induction coil means energized at said low frequency to initially and progressively preheat said cylindrical surface relative to a first band at a temperature below a quench hardening temperature of the workpiece while relative motion in the axial direction occurs between said cylindrical surface and said induction coil means;
- means for energizing said induction coil means at a high frequency;
- said means for causing relative and progressive motion operable to cause relative and progressive motion in an axial direction between said induction coil means and said cylindrical surface immediately after said cylindrical surface has been progressively preheated and while said induction coil means is at high frequency to cause final progressive heating of said cylindrical surface relative to a second band at a temperature greater than or equal to said quench hardening temperatures while relative motion in the axial direction occurs between said cylindrical surface and said induction coil means; and
- means for progressively quenching said cylindrical surface as it passes from said induction heating coil means after being finally heated.
- 2. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein said induction coil means comprise a first and second induction heating coil spaced from one another, said first coil operated by said low frequency means and said second coil operated by said high frequency means.
- 3. A method of hardening the outer cylindrical gear teeth surface of a gear having a core and a preselected axial length parallel to a central concentric axis, said teeth surface including teeth and connecting roots and said surface having a quench hardening temperature, said method comprising the steps of:
- a. progressively preheating while moving at a given axial velocity, said surface relative to a first band, said preheating being sufficient to heat said roots to a temperature greater than the temperature of said core but less than said quench hardening temperature;
- b. progressively final heating while moving at a given axial velocity, said surface relative to a second band, said final heating being to heat said preheated surface to a final temperature at said surface greater than or equal to said quench hardening temperature; and
- c. immediately and progressively quenching said surface after final heating thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 001,624 filed Jan. 8, 1987 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,757,170 which issued July 12, 1988) which in turn is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 878,186 filed June 25, 1986 which has now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,675,488 on June 23, 1987.
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