Claims
- 1. A method of forming an asymmetrical article by rolling, comprising:
- preparing a circumferentially symmetrical article;
- preparing a plurality of dies between which said article is to be rolled as said dies are driven to move in opposite directions, said dies each having die faces which are formed with independent patterns arranged in lines extending only essentially in parallel to the directions of movement of said dies and which are capable of being sequentially brought into engagement with only a particular part-circular peripheral portion of the article as the article rolls between said die faces; and
- compressing the article while driving the same to roll between said die faces by moving said dies in opposite directions and forming said particular portion of the article into a circumferentially asymmetrical portion of the article by the effect of said portions of said die faces.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1, wherein said step of preparing said dies comprises the step of preparing die faces in which each of said patterns has a pitch which is set substantially equal to a distance over which said article rolls during one revolution.
- 3. A method of forming an asymmetrical article by rolling, comprising:
- preparing a circumferentially symmetrical article;
- preparing a plurality of dies between which said article is to be rolled as said dies are driven to move in opposite directions, said dies each having die faces which are formed with depressions arranged in lines extending only essentially in parallel to the directions of movement of said dies and which are capable of being sequentially brought into engagement with only a particular part-circular peripheral portion of the article as the article rolls between said die faces; and
- compressing the article while driving the same to roll between said die faces by moving said dies in opposite directions and allowing an excess metal of the article to flow into said depressions sequentially, thereby forming a circumferentially asymmetrical part of the article.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 3, wherein said step of preparing said dies comprises the step of preparing die faces in which said depressions formed in each die face have a pitch which is set substantially equal to a distance over which said article rolls during one revolution.
- 5. A method of forming a crankshaft comprising:
- preparing a workpiece in the form of a straight round bar;
- preparing a plurality of dies between which the workpiece is to be rolled as said dies are driven to move in opposite directions, said dies each having die faces which are formed with independent patterns arranged in lines extending in the directions of movement of said dies and which are capable of being sequentially brought into engagement with only a particular part-circular peripheral portion of the workpiece as the workpiece rolls between said dies faces;
- compressing the workpiece while driving the same to roll between said die faces, thereby preliminarily forming the workpiece into an intermediate product which is asymmetrical about its axis and resembles in shape to a crankshaft;
- allowing the intermediate product to be forged, thereby forming the same into a semifinished shape having an excess metal flange; and
- trimming the excess metal flange, thereby forming the workpiece into said crankshaft.
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 5 wherein said forging comprises forging of roughing type and forging of finishing type.
- 7. A method of forming an asymmetrical article by rolling, comprising:
- preparing a circumferentially symmetrical article;
- preparing a plurality of dies between which said article is to be rolled as said dies are driven to move in opposite directions, said dies each having die faces which are formed with alternate depressions and projections arranged in lines extending only essentially in parallel to the directions of movement of said dies and which are capable of being sequentially brought into engagement with a particular part-circular peripheral portion of the article; and
- compressing the article while driving the same to roll between said die faces by moving said dies in opposite directions and allowing said particular portion of the article to become eccentric progressively by the effect of said depressions and projections.
- 8. A method as set forth in claim 7, wherein said step of preparing said dies comprises the step of preparing die faces in which said depressions and projections formed in each die face have pitches which are set substantially equal to a distance over which said article rolls during one revolution.
- 9. A method of forming an asymmetrical article by rolling, comprising:
- preparing a circumferentially symmetrical article
- preparing a plurality of dies between which said article is to be rolled as said dies are driven to move in opposite directions, said dies each having die faces which are formed with projections arranged in lines extending only essentially in parallel to the directions of movement of said dies and which are capable of being sequentially brought into engagement with particular part-circular portions of the article, respectively as the article rolls between said die faces; and
- compressing the article while driving the same to roll between said die faces by moving said dies in opposite directions and allowing said particular portions of the article to become eccentric progressively by the effect of said projections.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 9, wherein said step of preparing said dies comprises the step of preparing die faces in which said projections formed in each die face have a pitch which is set substantially equal to a distance over which said article rolls during one revolution.
- 11. A method of forming an asymmetrical article by rolling, comprising:
- preparing a circumferentially symmetrical article;
- preparing a pair of first and second dies between which said article is to be rolled as said dies are driven to move in opposite directions, said dies each having die faces which are formed with projections which are arranged in lines extending only essentially in parallel to the directions of movement of said dies and which are capable of being sequentially brought into engagement with a particular circular peripheral portion of the article as the article rolls between said die faces;
- compressing the article while driving the same to roll between said die faces by moving said dies in opposite directions and allowing said particular portion of the article to become eccentric progressively by the effect of said projections; and
- said projections increasing in height as the rolling process advances.
- 12. A method as set forth in claim 11, wherein said step of preparing said dies comprises the step of preparing die faces in which said projections formed in each die face have a pitch which is set substantially equal to a distance over which said article rolls during one revolution.
- 13. A method of forming an asymmetrical article by rolling, comprising:
- preparing a circumferentially symmetrical article;
- preparing a plurality of dies between which said article is to be rolled as said dies are driven to move in opposite directions, said dies each having die faces which are formed with independent patterns, each of which is arranged in a line extending only essentially in parallel to the directions of movement of said dies and which has a pitch which is set substantially equal to a distance over which said article rolls during one revolution; and
- compressing the article while driving the same to roll between said die faces by moving said dies in opposite direction; and
- forming said particular portion of the article into a circumferentially asymmetrical portion of the article sequentially engaging said particular portion with said patterns of said die faces.
Priority Claims (4)
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61-75954 |
Apr 1986 |
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61-75955 |
Apr 1986 |
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61-87704 |
Apr 1986 |
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61-150140 |
Sep 1986 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07,289,052, filed Dec. 23, 1988, now abandoned, which is a divisional of Ser. No. 07/302,209, now abandoned, which is a divisional of Ser. No. 07/032,109, filed Mar. 30, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,811,585, issued Mar. 14, 1989.
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