Claims
- 1. A knurled workpiece having a knurled, cylindrical outer surface, the knurled workpiece comprising:a cylindrical body having a longitudinal axis and an outer cylindrical surface, said outer surface having a knurl pattern thereon; wherein said knurl pattern comprises a first plurality of grooves, said first plurality of grooves having a first helix angle with respect to said longitudinal axis of said workpiece; said first plurality of grooves including a first groove and a second groove, said second groove being of a substantially different configuration from said first groove; and a second plurality of grooves, said second plurality of grooves having a second helix angle with respect to said longitudinal axis, said second plurality of grooves intersecting said first plurality of grooves.
- 2. The knurled workpiece of claim 1, wherein said second plurality of grooves includes a third groove and a fourth groove, said fourth groove being of a substantially different configuration from said third groove.
- 3. The knurled workpiece of claim 1, wherein said first and second grooves each comprise a first groove surface, a second groove surface, and a groove base, wherein said first and second groove surfaces each extend from said workpiece outer surface to said groove base, and wherein said groove surfaces of said first groove are at a first included angle to one another and wherein said groove surfaces of said second groove are at a second included angle to one another, said second included angle being substantially different from said first included angle.
- 4. The knurled workpiece of claim 3, wherein said first and second included angles differ by at least 3 degrees.
- 5. The knurled workpiece of claim 3, wherein said first and second included angles differ by at least 10 degrees.
- 6. The knurled workpiece of claim 2, wherein said third and fourth grooves each comprise a first groove surface, a second groove surface, and a groove base, wherein said first and second groove surfaces each extend from said workpiece outer surface to said groove base, wherein said groove surfaces of said third groove are at a third included angle to one another and wherein said groove surfaces of said fourth groove are at a fourth included angle to one another, said fourth included angle being substantially different from said third included angle.
- 7. The knurled workpiece of claim 6, wherein said third and fourth included angles differ by at least 3 degrees.
- 8. The knurled workpiece of claim 6, wherein said third and fourth included angles differ by at least 10 degrees.
- 9. The knurled workpiece of claim 3, wherein said groove base is a line formed at the juncture of said first and second groove surfaces.
- 10. The knurled workpiece of claim 3, wherein the intersection of said first plurality of grooves and said second plurality of grooves thereby forms a plurality of pyramids on said workpiece outer surface, each of said pyramids including first opposed side surfaces formed by said first grooves and second opposed side surfaces formed by said second grooves, and wherein said plurality of pyramids includes a first pyramid and a second pyramid, said second pyramid being of substantially different configuration from said first pyramid.
- 11. The knurled workpiece of claim 10, wherein said opposed first sides of said first pyramid form a first angle therebetween, and wherein said opposed first surfaces of said second pyramid form a second angle therebetween, and wherein said second angle is at least 3 degrees different from the first angle.
- 12. The knurled workpiece of claim 11, wherein said second angle is at least 10 degrees different from said first angle.
- 13. The knurled workpiece of claim 11, wherein the pyramids are truncated pyramids.
- 14. The knurled workpiece of claim 1, wherein said knurl pattern is continuous and uninterrupted around the circumference of said workpiece.
- 15. A method of molding a molded article with the knurled workpiece of claim 1, comprising the steps of:a) applying a moldable material to the outer surface of the knurled workpiece; b) while the moldable material is in contact with the knurled workpiece, applying sufficient force to the moldable material to impart the inverse of the pattern on the outer surface of the knurled workpiece to a first surface of the moldable material in contact with the knurled workpiece; and c) removing the moldable material from the knurled workpiece.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/923,862, filed Sep. 3, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,946,991.
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