Claims
- 1. A method of forming a one-piece sheet metal toothed wheel including a central sheet metal wall of predetermined thickness and a series of cold-formed integral teeth on the periphery of the central wall defined by troughs extending radially inwardly therebetween to a cylindrical trough plane concentric with an axis of the central wall, said series of cold-formed integral teeth having an operative width defined by spaced tooth side defining planes, said method utilizing (1) a rotary holding unit which provides, when in holding relation, an inner pair of opposed central wall-engaging surfaces extending generally radially outwardly to a cylindrical inner plane spaced inwardly from an outer cylindrical plane of a size equal to said trough plane and an outer pair of back-up surfaces extending from said inner pair of opposed central wall-engaging surfaces at said inner plane to said outer plane where said outer pair of surfaces are spaced apart a predetermined distance which is greater than the spacing between said inner pair of surfaces so as to define a back-up space within an annulus between said inner and outer planes and (2) a rotary tooth-forming tool unit having a rotational axis and a tooth-forming periphery extending annularly about said rotational axis, said method comprising the steps of
- cold-forming a circular piece of sheet metal into a preform having an outer annular section of generally uniform cross-sectional configuration and an integral sheet metal central wall generally of said predetermined thickness extending generally radially inwardly from the outer annular section toward a preform axis, said outer annular section having (1) a width greater than said predetermined thickness but no greater than said predetermined distance, and (2) an outer periphery extending beyond said trough plane which will allow a meshing action with the tooth-forming periphery of the tooth-forming tool unit,
- rotating (1) said rotary holding unit with said preform secured thereto about the preform axis and an inner portion of said outer annular section within said back-up space and an outer portion of said outer annular section extending radially outwardly of said back-up space, and (2) said tooth-forming tool unit about the rotational axis thereof in a predetermined rotational relation wherein said axes are parallel and the rotational speeds are synchronized, and
- while said rotary holding unit with said preform secured thereto and said tooth-forming tool unit are in said predetermined rotational relation affecting a relative movement between said units and the axes thereof in a direction toward one another to engage the tooth-forming periphery of the tooth-forming tool unit in cooperating metal-deforming relation with the outer portion of said outer annular section inwardly of the exterior periphery thereof until the sheet metal of the outer portion of the annular section is cold-formed into said series of teeth and displaced from the troughs therebetween so that after the series of teeth are cold-formed the toothed wheel includes a back-up portion having surfaces conforming to an outer extent of each of said outer pair of surfaces defining said back-up space, the peripheries of said series of teeth being cold-formed by rolling contact with the tooth-forming periphery of the tooth-forming tool unit and the sides of the series of teeth including portions disposed outwardly beyond said spaced tooth side defining planes being free-formed without surface contact by the axially outward movement of the metal defining the outer portion of said outer annular section.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said rotary holding tool unit further provides a pair of cylindrical exterior peripheral surfaces extending axially in opposite directions from said outer pair of surfaces within said outer plane, and wherein at the end of the relative movement between said units towards one another to engage the tooth forming periphery of the tooth forming tool unit in cooperating relation with the outer portion of said outer annular section, the tooth forming periphery includes trough forming teeth-like projections having exterior tips which extend to said trough plane and substantially engage the exterior periphery surfaces of said rotary holding unit.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 2 wherein the spaced tooth side defining planes pass generally through the outer pair of surfaces spaced apart within said outer plane and the free-formed portions of the sides of said series of teeth at least along one common side are machined so that the machined sides of the teeth on said one common side are disposed in a common plane constituting one of said spaced tooth side defining planes.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 3 wherein the free-formed portions of both sides of said series of teeth are machined in common planes constituting both of said spaced tooth side defining planes.
- 5. A method as defined in claim 2 wherein said preform is formed by cold-forming a first annular wall portion in side-by-side relation to a second annular wall portion integral with a central portion of the circular piece of sheet metal so that the two side-by-side annular wall portions are integrally interconnected at their outer peripheries so as to form a non-thickened preform.
- 6. A method as defined in claim 5 wherein said non-thickened preform is cold-formed into a thickened final preform while secured to said rotary holding unit with said first annular wall portion overlying the back-up space by cold-rolling the integrally interconnected outer peripheries of said two side-by-side annular wall portions radially inwardly to thicken the outer portion of the annular wall portions and the integral interconnection therebetween.
- 7. The method as claimed in claim 6 wherein said non-thickened preform is formed by cold-forming an outer annular portion of the circular piece of sheet metal into a peripheral flange extending axially from a central portion thereof, cold-forming a portion of the peripheral flange into said two side-by-side annular wall portions integrally extending outwardly of a remaining portion of said peripheral flange, said central portion providing said central wall, said pair of side-by-side integrally interconnected annular wall portions providing said annular section, and the remaining portion of the peripheral flange providing a pulse ring.
- 8. The method as claimed in claim 7 wherein said predetermined rotational relation includes a simultaneous synchronous rotation of said units in opposite directional meshing engagement to one another through a multiplicity of revolutions including reversal of directions.
- 9. A method as defined in claim 2 wherein the circular piece of sheet metal is cold-formed into said preform while secured with the rotary holding unit by cold-rolling an outer annulus of the circular piece of sheet metal radially inwardly to an extent sufficient to thicken the outer annulus into said annular section.
- 10. The method as claimed in claim 2 wherein said preform is formed by cold-forming an outer annulus of the circular piece of sheet metal into a peripheral flange extending outwardly and then downwardly from a curved central portion thereof so as to provide a cross-sectional configuration form which opens generally radially inwardly, said central portion providing said central wall and said peripheral flange of arcuate cross-section providing said annular section.
- 11. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein said preform is formed by securing a circular piece of sheet steel with the rotary holding unit so that an annulus extends outwardly of said inner plane, thickening the annulus into an initial solid annular section by cold-rolling, and then cold-rolling the initial solid annular section into a final solid annular section with an axial flange portion extending therefrom.
Parent Case Info
The application constitutes a continuation-in-part of my copending patent application Ser. No. 07/837,399, filed Feb. 19, 1992, entitled Cold-Forming of Toothed Wheels from Sheet Steel now U.S. Pat. No. 5,152,061.
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