Method for the heat treatment of workpieces

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6207931
  • Patent Number
    6,207,931
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 31, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus for the heat treatment of workpieces comprising comprising a plurality of evacuable chambers connected through airlocks, a conveyor, preferably a circular chain conveyor for the transport of the workpieces along a path through the chambers, an electric resistance heating device, a cooling blower, and a heat exchanger, a plurality of workpieces of equal size and configuration, in particular backsaw blades, are placed tightly one on top of another and form a stack which is placed into a frame made of profile cuts, whereby the frame is capable of being coupled to a conveyor by means of suspension elements.
Description




The invention relates to an apparatus for the heat treatment of workpieces with a plurality of evacuable chambers connected through airlocks, a conveyor, preferably a circular chain conveyor, for the transport of the workpieces along a path through the chambers, an electric resistance heating device, a cooling blower, and a heat exchanger.




An apparatus for the heat treatment of workpieces is known (DE 41 10 114) comprising a carburization zone, a quenching zone and a nitrating zone, which zones are designed in series, forming a continuous passage for the steel parts being transported, said passage being divided by doors, and where the quenching zone has a device for forced cooling of the steel parts.




Furthermore, a system is known for the continuous metallurgical treatment of various materials in low pressure conditions or in vacuum and under high temperature, for example ferro-alloys (OS 15 38 276), where in a low-pressure chamber a separate heating arrangement is provided, said arrangement being equipped with thermal insulation and heating elements, said low-pressure chamber being equipped with a pressure equalization chamber which is connected with said low pressure chamber and which can be separated from it for the loading and removal of the material, where in each of the above-named chambers devices necessary for the process are arranged and which devices are advantageously remote-controlled centrally.




There is further known an continuous-use electric oven (DE 32 33 361) for the heat treatment of steel objects, having a horizontally operating transport mechanism, an anterior pre-heating chamber, a heat treatment chamber which is arranged on top of a loading chamber with a vertically operating supply, and a posterior quenching chamber, whereby the heat treatment chamber is capable of being hermetically separated from the loading chamber by means of a floor, and the loading chamber is capable of being separated from the heating chamber by means of heat shields whereby the floor of the preheating chamber and the floor of the quenching chamber upon which floors the steel objects can be moved forward, are movable forward and back in relation to one another such that the steel objects, in connection with retractable stops located in front of and behind the loading chamber, are capable of being moved both onto and from the vertically operating conveyor as well as being capable of being moved up into the heat treatment chamber by the conveyor together with the floor.




Finally there is known a vacuum atmospheric oven for the heat treatment of workpieces with a heat chamber in which a fan is arranged for the circulation of the atmosphere (DAS 25 01 360), where a second fan is added to the fan for the mixing of the atmosphere while avoiding forced circulation, whereby the rotation speed and/or direction of both fans can be changed.




The object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus of the type in question which is suitable for the heat treatment of relatively thin-walled and narrow workpieces, in particular saw blades, while avoiding deformation of the workpieces as a result of the treatment. The apparatus is to be designed such that a large number of workpieces can be treated simultaneously and that the workpieces can be rapidly introduced into the apparatus for said treatment and/or rapidly removed from it after the completed treatment. Finally, the apparatus is to operate without a device which would make holding and securing of each individual workpiece necessary and would require for this purpose a special mount for each workpiece.




According to the invention this object is achieved in that a plurality of workpieces of equal size and configuration, for example hacksaw blades, are placed, lying closely together and forming a compact block, into an upwardly open frame constructed of profile sections, whereby the frame can be coupled to a conveyor by means of suspension elements.




Additional features and details are characterized and described in more detail in the subordinated claims.











The invention allows for great variety of embodiments, one of which is shown schematically in the appended drawings which show:




in

FIG. 1

, in a simplified perspective drawing and partially in section, the apparatus according to the invention, with a loading chamber, a preheating chamber, a heat treatment chamber and a quenching chamber,




in

FIG. 2

, a cross section of the preheating chamber according to

FIG. 1

,




in

FIG. 3

, a cross section of the quenching chamber according to

FIG. 1

, and




in

FIG. 4

, a front view of the frame with a stack of saw blades held by said frame.











The apparatus for the heat treatment of workpieces substantially comprises a loading chamber


3


with a loading gate


2


, a preheat chamber


5


arranged serially behind said loading chamber


3


and separated from it by a gate


4


, a heat treatment chamber


6


arranged serially behind said preheat chamber


5


and capable of being separated from it by a gate


7


, a quenching chamber


8


with gates


9


and


10


, arranged serially behind the heat treatment chamber


6


, a track


11


extending through all chambers


3


,


5


,


6


,


8


, said track having runner surfaces


12


,


12


′ extending horizontally from the side portions of the track to accommodate the roller pairs


13


, . . . of the frame-like workpiece holders


14


, . . . , the heating elements


15


,


15


′ arranged in the preheat chamber


5


and enclosed by a well-shaped heat shield


16


, a heat exchanger


17


arranged in the quenching chamber


8


, and a blower


18


with blower duct


19


and deflector panels


20


,


20


′.




The individual workpieces, for example saw blades


21


, . . . together form a stack which is held by a frame


22


constructed of profile sections, which frame in turn is mounted on a yoke


24


by means of a vertically extending brace


23


,


23


′, said yoke being provided with several roller pairs


13


,


13


′, . . . The yoke


24


, with the stack of saw blades


21


,


21


′, . . . suspended from it, is movable along a track


11


which extends through all chambers


3


,


5


,


6


,


8


. Said track is approximately U-shaped where both legs are provided with runner surfaces


12


,


12


′ for the roller pairs


13


,


13


′, . . . and said surfaces being part of a circular conveyor. For the heat treatment, the stack of saw blades


21


,


21


′, . . . is moved by the yoke


24


through the chambers


3


,


5


,


6


,


8


for which movement there are arranged on the side walls of the chambers


8


[sic] parallel shafts with gear wheels


26


, . . . driven by motors


25


,


25


′, . . . , with a chain


27


extending over the gear wheels


26


, . . . , said chain being capable of coupling, by mean of the catches


28


, . . . with said yoke


24


and transporting the frame(s)


22


, . . . through the chambers


3


,


5


,


6


,


8


.




Once a saw blade stack


21


,


21


′, . . . has been loaded into the first chamber


3


, the chamber is closed off by the gate


2


so that subsequently the opening of the gate


4


can take place, said gate


4


being connected via a pipe conduit


29


to a vacuum pump, and so that the heating up to the treatment temperature of the saw blades


21


,


21


′, . . . can proceed in the chamber


5


under vacuum conditions, after the gate


4


has first been closed. The preheat chamber


5


, shown schematically in

FIG. 2

, has heating elements


15


,


15


′ which are connected to an electrical power source via plate lugs


30


,


30


′. Once the saw blades stack


21


,


21


′, . . . has reached the desired operating temperature it can be introduced into the chamber


6


which is designed similar to chamber


5


and is connected to a vacuum pump via a pipe conduit


29


′. Said stack can remain in chamber


5


for some time at the treatment temperature and under vacuum conditions. Finally the stack is introduced into the quenching chamber


8


, the construction of which is shown in more detail in FIG.


3


. Said chamber


8


is equipped with a blower


18


which is driven by a motor


31


, and has deflector panels


20


,


20


′ which, in the vicinity of the stack, accelerate the quenching gas in the direction indicated by the arrow and then direct said gas to a heat exchanger


17


. The quenching gas can be fed into the chamber


8


through fittings


32


and can be drawn off after the cooling process by a pump (not shown) or by a vacuum pump connected to the pipe conduits


29


,


29


′. After the completed quenching process the stack, suspended on track


11


, can be removed from the apparatus in the direction of arrow C through the open gate


10


.




A particular advantage of the frame


14


is that the saw blades which are placed one on top of another to form a stack are on the one hand prevented by their own weight from deforming, and on the other can be kept at a temperature which remains approximately stable. To ensure that the blades uppermost in the stack are not also subjected to deformation, the stack


21


,


21


′, . . . is weighted down by a weight


33


which has a length and a width approximately equal to that of the blades and which can be placed into the frame parts


22




b,




22




c


formed from U-shaped profile sections.



Claims
  • 1. A method for the heat treatment of sawblades of equal size and configuration comprising the steps of:(a) heating said sawblades in a substantially oxygen free heating chamber; (b) transporting, via a conveyor, said sawblades along a path from said heating step to a quenching chamber; (c) quenching said sawblades in said quenching chamber with a cooling blower and a heat exchanger; wherein said quenching and heating steps are accomplished via a frame means connected by suspension elements to said conveyor and having a compact block to ensure that said sawblades are lying closely on top of one another so as to provide even heating of said sawblades.
  • 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said quenching and heating steps are accomplished via said frame means and further involve the step of holding the ends of the sawblades that side parts of said sawblades are connected to the conveyor by means of suspension elements.
  • 3. The method according to claim 1, further involving the steps of:forming a stack from said sawblades; and weighing down the stack by a prism-shaped weight placed on an uppermost sawblade and held by side parts of said frame means.
  • 4. The method according to claim 1, further involving the steps of transporting the sawblades held by said frame means through the chambers such that said sawblades are longitudinally aligned along a direction of the transport and positioning the suspension elements of said frame means are upwardly such that a yoke of said frame means is located outside of an effective zone of heating elements of the heating chamber.
  • 5. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of directing a cooling gas stream directly past the path of the sawblades from above a conveyor and providing the heat exchanger below a space provided for passage of the sawblades.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
197 47 018 Oct 1997 DE
Parent Case Info

This application is a division of Ser. No. 09/178,290, filed Oct. 23, 1998.

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