1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a method for making a tubular article, and more particularly to a method for making a bicycle frame part by injecting a high pressure fluid into a heated tubular blank in a mold.
2. Description of the Related Art
The frame of a bicycle includes a plurality of tubular frame parts that are assembled together through welding techniques. However, the welded areas on the frame parts have an adverse effect on the appearance of the bicycle. In addition, a large number of welding operations is required when assembling the frame parts, which results in an increase in manufacturing costs.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a method for making a bicycle frame part that is capable of overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the present invention, there is provided a method for making a bicycle frame part. The method comprises the steps of: preparing a malleable tubular blank that has an outer surface and that is made from an alloy selected from the group consisting of Al—Mg—Sc alloy, Al—Mg—Zr alloy, and Al—Mg—Li—Zr alloy; placing the tubular blank in a mold such that the tubular blank is surrounded by an inner surface of the mold; heating the tubular blank to a working temperature ranging from 200 to 500° C.; and injecting a high pressure fluid into the tubular blank so as to permit expansion and permanent deformation of the tubular blank in the mold to an extent that the outer surface of the expanded tube abuts against and conforms to the inner surface of the mold.
In drawings which illustrate an embodiment of the invention,
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that same reference numerals have been used to denote like elements throughout the specification.
The method includes the steps of: preparing a malleable tubular blank that has an outer surface and that is made from an alloy selected from the group consisting of Al—Mg—Sc alloy, Al—Mg—Zr alloy, and Al—Mg—Li—Zr alloy; placing the tubular blank in a mold such that the tubular blank is surrounded by an inner surface of the mold; heating the tubular blank to a working temperature ranging from 200 to 500° C. so as to increase the malleability of the tubular blank; and injecting a high pressure fluid into the tubular blank so as to permit expansion and permanent deformation of the tubular blank in the mold to an extent that the outer surface of the expanded tube abuts against and conforms to the inner surface of the mold.
The tubular blank is heated to the working temperature so as to facilitate expansion and deformation of the tubular blank in the mold during the injection of the high pressure fluid. In one example, the tubular blank can be heated to the working temperature by the mold, which is heated to a temperature above the working temperature of the tubular blank, or by a heating device before being placed in the mold. In another example, the tubular blank can also be heated by the high pressure fluid which is heated to the working temperature prior to injection into the tubular blank.
Example embodiments of the invention will now be described in greater detail in the following examples which show how different frame parts of a bicycle frame are formed according to the method of this invention.
According to the method, the assembly 1 is formed by the following steps: (a) preparing the malleable tubular blank 10 having an outer surface 12; (b) bending the tubular blank 10; (c) placing the bent tubular blank 10 in a mold cavity 21 in a mold 2 such that the bent tubular blank 10 is surrounded by an inner surface 20 of the mold 2; and (d) injecting a high pressure fluid into the bent tubular blank 10 using an injecting device 100 so as to permit expansion and permanent deformation of the bent tubular blank 10 in the mold 2 to an extent that the outer surface 12 of the expanded tube 10 abuts against and conforms to the inner surface 20 of the mold 2. In this example, a protrusion, i.e., the head tube 15, is formed at the bend area of the bent tubular blank 10 as a result of expansion of the tubular blank 10 into a recess 22 in the inner surface 20 of the mold 2 during the injection of the high pressure fluid into the bent tubular blank 10. The head tube 15 interconnects the cross bar 13 and the down tube 14. Note that the tubular blank 10 is heated to a temperature ranging from 200 to 500° C. prior to expansion of the tubular blank 10 so as to facilitate expansion of the tubular blank 10 and so as to form the tubular blank 10 into a part having a desired shape and uniform surface and cross-section.
Since the tubular article, such as the head tube 6, the four-way tube 7, the five-way tube 8, the seat stay 3, the chain stay 4, and the assembly 1 of the head tube, the down tube, and the cross bar, is formed by expansion of a tube in a mold according to this invention, the number of welding operations for forming the bicycle frame can be significantly reduced, thereby eliminating the aforesaid drawbacks associated with the prior art. Moreover, since the malleability of the tubular blank is considerably increased after the tubular blank is heated to the working temperature prior to expansion in the mold, formation of the frame part is facilitated, and a desired shape and uniform surface and cross-section of the frame part can be achieved.
With the invention thus explained, it is apparent that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as recited in the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/698,469 filed by the applicant on Nov. 3, 2003 and now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,866,280, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Child | 10932033 | US |