The invention relates to a method for producing a connecting element comprising at least two ball-like sections, wherein two ball-like sections are directly adjacent to each other, or wherein two ball-like sections are connected to each other by means of a connecting section.
A connecting element comprising two ball-like sections is known from German laid-open application DE 10 2011 087 286 A1. The ball-like sections are directly adjacent to each other. The connecting element is intended to be produced very simply and cost-effectively from mass-produced individual balls which merely have to be connected to one another. The individual balls can be connected to form the connecting element by welding, for example. Clip elements are then attached to the ball-like sections, the clip elements in turn being connected to one of the components to be connected to one another. It is also provided to link more than two balls together to form a connecting element.
The intention with the invention is to provide an improved method for producing a connecting element, an improved connecting element and an improved rolling tool for producing a connecting element.
For this purpose, according to the invention, a method is provided for producing a connecting element comprising at least two ball-like sections, wherein two ball-like sections are directly adjacent to each other, or wherein two ball-like sections are connected to each other by means of a connecting section, wherein the rolling of a single-piece blank, which is cylindrical at least in sections, between at least two rolling tools and the shaping of the at least two ball-like sections and optionally of the connecting section during the rolling are provided.
Surprisingly, a connecting element comprising at least two ball-like sections can be produced by a single cold forming process. As a result, the welding provided in the prior art of the ball-like sections to form the connecting element can be dispensed with and the ball-like sections and also the connection of the ball-like sections are produced in a single working step. The rolling of a cylindrical blank has surprisingly managed to achieve a very high degree of deformation, thus enabling the two ball-like sections to be shaped. The connecting element produced according to the invention can thereby reliably carry out its designated function, namely of being latched with a clip element. The rolling tools provided can be roller-type rolling tools or two flat rolling jaws. The blank is preferably circular-cylindrical. The blank can be separated from a wire coil by the rolling tool or a separate separating device. This facilitates the handling of the blank. The rolling makes it possible for the ball-like shape to differ from a ball shape and, for example, makes it possible to produce rotationally symmetrical shapes which, for example, are more bulbous than balls and, as a result, if required, more material can be made available for pressing operations. This may be advantageous if the ball-like sections are pressed directly into through openings in metal sheets and, in order to secure the pressed-in position, projections are pressed out of the ball-like section and then protrude out of the ball-like section above and below the metal sheet.
In a development of the invention, the shaping takes place over the course of 10 to 15 revolutions of the blank.
10 to 15 revolutions of the blank relative to the rolling tool are sufficient for forming the at least two ball-like sections and optionally connecting sections between the ball-like sections from a cylindrical, in particular circular-cylindrical, blank. As a result, connecting elements can be produced rapidly and in large piece numbers with the method according to the invention. The connecting elements can be produced from a blank without waste, i.e. without slugs.
In a development of the invention, the cutting off of a respective slug from the respective outer ends of the ball-like sections at the end of the rolling operation takes place by means of a separating edge on a rolling tool, wherein the separating edge extends beyond the center longitudinal axis of the connecting element.
Rolling of the blank generally gives rise to slugs which receive excess material of the blank that is not required for producing the connecting element. Such a slug arises, for example, by the fact that the blank initially has to be held at one of its ends as it is being placed into the rolling tool. This slug or else two slugs at the opposite ends of the nearly finished connecting element can then be cut off automatically according to the invention by means of a separating edge on a rolling tool. The connecting element can thereby be completely produced by means of rolling and, as a rule, no more refinishing work is required.
In a development of the invention, the holding of the blank at least before the beginning of the rolling is provided at a supply head of the blank, wherein the supply head is disk-like and projects in the radial direction over the blank which is cylindrical except for the supply head.
Such a disk-like supply head facilitates the holding of the blank before the beginning of the rolling and therefore also the inserting of the blank into the rolling tool.
In a development of the invention, the cutting off of the supply head takes place together with cutting off one of the slugs.
The connecting element can therefore be completely manufactured by means of a single rolling operation.
In a development of the invention, the blank has a circular-cylindrical basic body.
The blank can be designed, for example, as a piece of wire and in particular a disk-like supply head can be produced by upsetting the piece of wire.
In a development of the invention, two flat rolling jaws are provided as the rolling tools.
The connecting element can be produced in large piece numbers and with low tolerances by means of flat rolling jaws.
In a development of the invention, each flat rolling jaw has two channel-shaped recesses which widen and become deeper in the designated rolling direction.
In the method according to the invention, the two flat rolling jaws are displaced relative to each other, with the blank being received between the flat rolling jaws. The blank thereby rolls along the two flat rolling jaws and is thereby simultaneously deformed. The deformation takes place gradually from the cylindrical, in particular circular-cylindrical, blank to the ball-like sections by means of the expanding, channel-shaped recesses. As explained, approximately 10 to 15 revolutions of the blank are sufficient to completely shape the connecting element.
In a development of the invention, the two channel-shaped recesses are separated by means of a central web running parallel to the designated rolling direction.
By means of such a central web, a constriction is formed between the two ball-like sections of the connecting element during the rolling and therefore the relative movement between the blank, on the one hand, and the two flat rolling jaws, on the other hand. Alternatively, a connecting section can be formed between the two ball-like sections by means of the central web.
The problem on which the invention is based is also solved by a connecting element comprising at least two ball-like sections, wherein two ball-like sections are directly adjacent to each other, or wherein two ball-like sections are connected to each other by means of a connecting section, wherein the connecting element is produced from a single-piece blank by means of rolling between at least two rolling tools.
In a development of the invention, two ball-like sections are directly adjacent to each other and are separated from each other by means of a constriction, wherein, at the thinnest point of the constriction, a diameter of the connecting element is between one third and half of a diameter of the ball-like sections.
Such a dimensioning of the constriction firstly achieves a secure connection of the two ball-like sections and secondly it can also be ensured that the ball-like sections can each be clipped into a clip element which then surrounds the ball-like sections over an angle of more than 180° and is thereby then held securely on the ball-like section.
The problem on which the invention is based is also solved by a rolling tool for producing a connecting element with the method according to the invention, in which the rolling tool has two flat rolling jaws, wherein each flat rolling jaw has two channel-shaped recesses which widen and become deeper in the designated rolling direction.
In a development of the invention, the two channel-shaped recesses are separated by means of a central web running parallel to the designated rolling direction.
In a development of the invention, at least one of the channel-shaped recesses on its side opposite the central web is provided, at least in an end section having the greater width and depth of the recess, with a separating edge which extends beyond a central longitudinal axis of the produced connecting element in order to cut off a slug.
By means of such a separating edge, it is possible, during the final revolution or else the final revolutions in the rolling operation, to cut off the slug at the same time. For example, the separating edge extends over an angle of 180° in the case of spherical sections. If, therefore, the virtually finished connecting element on which the slug is still hanging is moved into the region of the separating edge, as the virtually finished connecting element rolls further along the two flat rolling jaws the separating edge ensures that the slug is cut off.
In a development of the invention, the central web has a substantially constant width over the entire length of the respective flat rolling jaw.
Further features and advantages of the invention emerge from the claims and the description below of a preferred embodiment of the invention in conjunction with the drawings. Individual features shown in the drawings and described in the description can be combined with one another in any way without going beyond the scope of the invention. The same also applies to the combination of individual features without further individual features with which they are shown in conjunction or are described. In the drawings:
The circular-cylindrical basic body 12 is deformed during the rolling to form two ball-like sections of the connecting element and optionally a connecting section between the two ball-like sections. A slug, see
The flat rolling jaw 16 has a basic body 18 in the form of an elongated cuboid, also see
The inner edges of the channel-shaped recesses 20, 22, which edges are formed by the central web 24 both in the case of the channel-shaped recess 12 and in the case of the channel-shaped recess 22, therefore lie parallel to each other. By contrast, the respective outer edges 26, 28 run apart from each other in the designated rolling direction, i.e. from the left to the right in
In the left section of the channel-shaped recesses 20, 22 in
In the method according to the invention, the blank 10 is completely deformed to form the connecting element 40, which is illustrated in
In an end section 32 of the flat rolling jaws 16, into which end section the blank therefore passes only over the course of the final revolution or final two revolutions relative to the flat rolling jaws 16, the side edges 26, 28 of the flat rolling jaws 16 are designed as separating edges and extend beyond the center longitudinal axis of the blank 10 or of the virtually finished connecting element 40. The finished connecting element 40 and the center longitudinal axis 42 thereof can be seen in the illustration of
It can be seen with reference to
The connecting element 40 is used for connecting two workpieces. For this purpose, the two workpieces are each connected to a clip element which has a ball-like recess matching the ball-like sections 54, 56 and is composed of an elastically flexible material, for example a suitable plastic. The ball-like section 54 of the connecting element 40 is then clipped into the clip element of the first workpiece and the ball-like section 56 into the clip element of the second workpiece. The two workpieces are then securely connected to each other via the connecting element 40.
It can be seen with reference to the illustration of
The illustration of
The method according to the invention makes it possible to completely form the connecting element 40 in a single rolling operation. The slugs 44, 46 are severed at the end of said rolling operation, and therefore the connecting element 40 is then completely finished.
The illustration of
The two flat rolling jaws 72, 74 are provided with a respective separating edge 76, 78, said separating edges being provided in order, at the beginning of the rolling movement, to cut off a piece of the wire and to thereby form the blank 62. As indicated in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2017 222 146.1 | Dec 2017 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/081769 | 11/19/2018 | WO | 00 |