Claims
- 1. A method of burnishing a hollow workpiece having a generally horizontally linear extending bead ledge of at least a first and a second thickness wherein said first thickness is less than said second thickness, said workpiece having a fillet adjacent said second thickness,
- rotating said hollow workpiece about a central axis,
- moving a slide with a resiliently held a tool holder with a burnishing tool thereon in a longitudinal direction parallel to said axis and transversely to said axis,
- maintaining a first preselected force between said burnishing tool and said first thickness of said ledge as said slide moves horizontally, maintaining a second preselected force between said burnishing tool and said second thickness of said ledge as said slide moves longitudinally wherein said first preselected force is smaller than said second preselected force as said burnishing tool works said horizontally extending linear bead ledge of different thicknesses.
- 2. A method of burnishing a hollow workpiece as set forth in claim 1 wherein said slide moves along a first longitudinal path that is spaced from said central axis a preselected distance as said burnishing tool works on said first thickness, and said slide moves along a second longitudinal path that is spaced from said central axis a preselected distance that is less than said preselected distance from said first thickness but parallel thereto.
- 3. A method of burnishing a workpiece as set forth in claim 2 wherein said resilient toolholder includes a generally U-shaped member that is yieldable as said burnishing tool traverses said bead ledge and said fillet to provide said preselected forces.
- 4. A method of burnishing a workpiece as set forth in claim 3 wherein said force is maintained between said burnishing tool and said workpiece by having a template control the movement of said slide.
- 5. A method of burnishing a workpiece as set forth in claim 3 wherein said force is maintained between said burnishing tool and said workpiece by having numerically controlled output means control the movement of said slide.
- 6. A method of burnishing a workpiece supported by a lathe; rotating said workpiece about a first axis wherein said workpiece has a bead ledge of substantially linear direction and configuration defining a first zone, said workpiece in said first zone having at least a first thickness and a second thickness, said second thickness being greater than said first thickness, a bead seat radius of a concave curvature defining a second zone, and a heel radius of convex curvature defining a third zone; moving a tool slide on said lathe in said first linear direction; supporting a tool holder with a resilient generally U-shaped burnishing tool holder with a burnishing wheel thereon and moving said tool holder transversely of said first direction by non-fluid means; presenting a variable force on said burnishing tool while maintaining contact between said workpiece and said burnishing tool along said three zones maintaining a first preselected force between said burnishing wheel and said first thickness of said first zone, and maintaining a second preselected force between said burnishing wheel and said second thickness of said first zone with said first froce smaller than said second force.
- 7. A method of burnishing a workpiece as set forth in calim 6 wherein said moving of said tool holder transversely of said first direction is effected by a mechanical means only which moves said tool slide in said first linear direction and moves said tool holder in said transverse direction.
- 8. A method of burnishing a workpiece as set forth in claim 7 wherein said mechanical means is a template and a cam follower.
- 9. A method of burnishing a workpiece as set forth in claim 7 wherein said mechanical means is a numerically controlled tape output means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 936,573 filed on Dec. 1, 1986, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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