Claims
- 1. The method of fabricating a camshaft comprising the steps of:
- freely supporting a shaft member in position within a plurality of longitudinally spaced and supported cam elements and bearing elements, each of said cam elements and said bearing elements having an interior configuration forming a continuous space around said shaft member;
- injecting, under high pressure, a flowable, hardenable material against and around said elements and into the spaces between said shaft member and said elements without substantially stressing said shaft member for securing said elements in position relative to said shaft member;
- providing an openable mold having an interior configuration for supporting said elements and said shaft member in a predetermined orientation; and
- providing undercuts in said mold surrounding the exteriors of said elements and arranged to be filled with said flowable material.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said undercuts are provided around the majority of the surface areas of said bearing elements and said cam elements and wherein said flowable, hardenable material is injected into said undercuts to offset forces on said bearing elements and cam elements.
- 3. The method of fabricating a camshaft comprising the steps of:
- freely supporting a shaft member in position within a plurality of longitudinally spaced and supported cam elements and a bearing element, each said element having an interior configuration forming a continuous space around said shaft member; and
- injecting, under high pressure, a flowable, hardenable material against and around one of said elements to cause flow from a number of displaced points into the spaces between said shaft member and said one element without substantially stressing said shaft member for securing said bearing element and said cam elements in position relative to said shaft member.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said shaft member is formed of drawn metal and wherein said cam elements are formed of cast powdered metal.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said shaft member has an outer configuration and wherein said cam elements each have the same shape and each have a common interior configuration that nests with said outer configuration to form said continuous space between said shaft member and said cam element to permit said cam elements to occupy different angular positions with respect to said shaft member, said interior and exterior configurations being such that hardened material in said space compressionally resists torsional loading between said cam elements and said shaft member.
- 6. The method of fabricating a camshaft comprising the steps of:
- supporting a shaft member in position within a supported element having an interior configured to form a continuous space around said shaft member;
- injecting, under high pressure, a flowable, hardenable material against and around the periphery of said element and into the space between said shaft member and the interior of said element to offset the forces on said element by said high pressure material.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein a plurality of said elements are arranged along said shaft member and wherein each of said elements has the force of said high pressure material offset.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein a mold is provided for securing said elements in proper position relative to said shaft member; and wherein said mold is undercut around said elements to provide passageway for said injected material.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said elements comprise bearings and cam lobes.
- 10. The method of fabricating a camshaft including a shaft ad a plurality of cam elements supported thereon comprising the steps of:
- providing an openable mold having an interior configuration for supporting said annular cam elements and said shaft in a predetermined orientation;
- providing undercuts in said mold surrounding the exterior of said annular cam elements;
- freely supporting the shaft in position with respect to said annular cam elements each including interior grip enhancing means;
- providing, on said shaft, means for interlocking portions of said annular cam elements with said shaft such that a continuous space is formed between said annular cam elements and said shaft; and
- filling said space and said undercuts with a hardenable, flowable plastic material without significantly disturbing said freely supported shaft or subjecting said annular cam elements to excessive stress.
- 11. The method of fabricating a camshaft comprising the steps of:
- freely supporting a shaft in position with respect to a supported annular element including interior grip enhancing means; and
- securing said element in position on said shaft by;
- injecting a flowable, hardenable material under high pressure against said supported element for filling a void between said shaft and said annular element from a number of positions around said annular element to engage said grip enhancing means with said flowable, hardenable material under high pressure without significantly disturbing said freely supported position of said shaft.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein an openable mold cavity is provided for accurately supporting said annular element when closed and further including the steps of:
- inserting said shaft in said mold; and
- injecting under high pressure said flowable, hardenable material from said number of positions substantially uniformly about said shaft to fill the void between said shaft and said annular element.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein said mold is undercut about the periphery of said annular element to permit said material to flow into said void from said number of positions.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein said undercut extends around the periphery of said element for offsetting the forces on said element from injection of said high pressure material.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND PRIOR ART
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser No. 331,492, filed 3/31/89, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,977,793, issued Dec. 12, 1990, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 208,382, filed June 17, 1988 (abandoned), which is a continuation-in-part of application Serial No. 103,843, filed Oct. 1, 1987 (abandoned).
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