Claims
- 1. Method for rounding bushings between a core and a first shaping die having a shaping chamber and a second shaping die having a shaping chamber, comprising the steps of pre-shaping the bushing by inserting a sheet bar blank into a clearance between the core complementing an inner profile of the bushing and an end face of the first shaping die of a multi-part shaping chamber with one part of the chamber having an inner profile complementing the outer profile of the bushing and with an other part thereof enlarging the height of the shaping chamber; bending the sheet bar into a pre-shaped bushing approximately in the shape of a U with two leg sections through a relative movement of the core by which the core is penetrating into the first shaping chamber to a depth which is greater than a radius of the pre-shaped bushing and each of the U-leg sections extending rectilinearly from the shaping chamber; during an auxiliary shaping step extending an auxiliary core in the direction of the U-legs of the pre-shaped bushing and thus enlarging a cross section of the core; bending adjacent ends of the U-leg sections inwardly against the enlarged core through relative vertical movement of the legs of the pre-formed bushing together with the enlarged core into the second shaping chamber also being complementary to the outer profile of the bushing thereby effecting the leg ends bearing against the auxiliary core in correspondence with a contour of the second shaping chamber but without simultaneously bending the leg sections during the auxiliary shaping step; during a final shaping step, removing the auxiliary core and moving the second shaping die through relative vertical displacement and shaping both of the U-leg sections into a bushing.
- 2. Method according to claim 1, wherein during the final shaping of the bushing, the core is penetrating the second shaping chamber to a depth greater than the bushing radius so that after the final shaping step of the bushing, a bushing axis lies at a distance from an end face plane of the second shaping die within the shaping chamber thereof.
- 3. Method according to claim 1, wherein the enlargement of the bushing-complementary core is effected through axial insertion of an auxiliary core.
- 4. Method according to claim 3, wherein bending the two leg ends starts at a slight delay.
- 5. Method according to claim 1, wherein at least the pre-shaping step and the final shaping step of the bushing (27) are carried out in a first working plane and subsequently pushing the bushing axially into a second working plane for sizing.
- 6. Method according to claim 5, wherein after the final shaping step, the bushing is pushed by the auxiliary core (18) into the second working plane and onto a spreader sleeve (42) of a sizing station.
- 7. Method according to claim 1, wherein during the step of pre-shaping, and after closing both shaping chambers, their complementary contour corresponds to the outside profile of the cross-sectionally enlarged core (16, 18).
- 8. A device for rounding bushings comprising,a lower shaping die having a multi-part shaping chamber having one part with an inner profile complementing an outer contour of a bushing and another part for enlarging the height of the shaping chamber; an upper shaping die having a shaping chamber with a contour corresponding to the outer contour of the bushing; a first core having a contour corresponding to an inner contour of the bushing; an auxiliary core for enlarging a cross section of the core; wherein a pre-shaped bushing is formed by placement of a sheet blank between the core and the lower shaping chamber such that the core can penetrate the first shaping chamber to a depth which is greater than a radius of the bushing and the sheet blank is bend approximately into a U-shape with two leg sections extending rectilinearly, and wherein the auxiliary core is disposed relative to the upper shaping chamber in such a manner that through relative vertical movement of the leg ends adjacent to the U-leg sections into the upper shaping chamber, the leg ends bear against the auxiliary core thereby reducing the distance of the leg ends to each other prior to the U-leg sections being bent into a circular cylinder of the bushing.
- 9. Device according to claim 8, wherein the first shaping die (12) supports a slider (20) slideable in axial direction of the bushing and forming part of the first shaping chamber (22), and that a partition plane of the first shaping die (12) which includes the slider (20) extends on the side of the second shaping die at a distance from a bushing center.
- 10. Device according to claim 8, wherein the auxiliary core (18) is provided with a concave surface for bearing on the core (16) and a convex working surface which complements the inner surface of the shaping chamber of the second shaping die (14).
- 11. Device according to claim 8, wherein the multi-part shaping chamber includes a slider for forming a movable unit in conjunction with the auxiliary core.
- 12. Device according to claim 8, wherein the second shaping die (14) includes two halves (14a, 14b), with a first half associated with the shaping chamber and movably supported on a driven half (14b) in direction of die movement and biased by a spring force in an initial position which is offset with respect to the first die half (14a) so as to form a step (17) in the shaping chamber (24) at the location where the leg ends of the bushing are interlocked.
- 13. Device according to claim 8, wherein both shaping dies (12, 14) have a width which is at least twice the width of the bushing (27) and include axially next to each of their shaping chambers (22, 24) a sizing chamber (34, 36) each having a same curvature their respectively associated shaping chambers (22, 24) and extending only at a circumferential angle of 180°, whereby a sizing cavity is formed, and wherein a spreader device is disposed inside the sizing cavity for sizing the bushing.
- 14. Device according to claim 13, wherein the core (16) is hollow and is traversed by an axially moveable actuator rod (38) which has a cone (40) in the area of the sizing cavity for cooperation with an inner cone of a spreader sleeve (42).
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of prior filed application Ser. No. 09/305,913 filed May 5, 1999, now abandoned, which is a continuation of prior filed patent application Appl. Ser. No. 09/097,183, filed Jun. 12, 1998 now abandoned, which is a continuation of prior filed patent application Appl. Ser. No. 08/737,636, filed Nov. 15, 1996, now abandoned, which was the National Stage of International Appl. No. PCT/EP 96/01172, filed Mar. 19, 1996.
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