1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to vehicle wheels and in particular to an improved method of making a wheel rim.
2. The Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 5,579,578 discloses a method of making a wheel rim for a vehicle, which has the following operations:
This patent states that performing the flow spinning operations before the roll profiling provides for a wheel rim with good manufacturing tolerances.
However, the flow spinning operations on the hoop of a wheel rim are liable to result in hoops that have an axial width that varies over its circumference. Additionally, in some instances, perpendicularity faults are observed between the plane defined by the edge of the hoop and that defined by the axis of the hoop. These variations and faults may cause instability during the succeeding operations of rolling the hoop, and they may also make it more difficult to attach the balance weights for the wheels in places.
An object of the present invention is to provide a method of manufacturing a wheel rim that can avoid the aforementioned problems.
A further object of the invention is to provide an improved method of making a wheel rim which is capable of reducing, to a substantial extent, the manufacturing variations of the wheel rims.
Still, a further object is to provide a method of making a wheel rim which allows lighter-weight wheels to be obtained.
A method of making a rim of sheet metal for a vehicle wheel according to an embodiment of the invention comprises the following steps:
The operation of cutting perpendicular to the axis of the hoop out of at least one lateral edge of the hoop after the cylindrical flow spinning operation has the advantage of eliminating entirely or partly the excess thickness of the two ends of the finished rim, which reduces the final weight of the rim. It should be noted that the reduction in thickness during a flow spinning operation cannot be applied to the two lateral edges of the hoop. This thickness is thus necessarily identical to the thickness of the metal starting blank. This operation also ensures that the edge of the hoop is properly planar and that this plane is at a right angle to the axis of this same hoop.
The cutting-out operation may be performed from the inner side of the rim, which is the side of the rim that is intended to face towards the inside of the vehicle. This has the advantage of reducing the thickness of the inside hook of the rim, this hook being less exposed to impact than the outside hook.
The cutting-out operation may also be applied to the two lateral edges of the hoop. The advantage is then to maximize the reduction in weight of the rim and to obtain excellent planarity of the lateral edges of the hoop and outstanding regularity in the axial width of the hoop.
It is possible to cut out at the edge of the hoop only a part of the zone not subject to flow spinning. In this case, all the advantages linked with the geometric quality of the hoop obtained are obtained, but the reduction in weight is limited.
It is also possible to cut out at the edge of the hoop at least a part of the zone subject to flow spinning. The final rim will then have a particularly substantial advantage as regards its weight.
In one embodiment of the invention, the plane of cutting out of an edge of the hoop is defined with reference to a characteristic point on the profile of the hoop after the flow spinning operation. This characteristic point may in particular be a point of transition between a zone of constant thickness and a zone of variable thickness.
It is thus possible to adjust the position of the transition zones between flow spun zones and the edge of the hoop. This improves the ability to observe tolerances of the dimensions of the final rim.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the more detailed description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate various embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
a) and 9(b) show diagrammatically a detail of a first hoop corresponding to the rim hook after the flow spinning operations, and the part of the rim resulting therefrom after profiling.
a) and 10(b) illustrate diagrammatically a detail of a second hoop corresponding to the rim hook after the flow spinning operations, and the part of the rim resulting therefrom after profiling.
a) and 11(b) illustrate diagrammatically a detail of a third hoop corresponding to the rim hook after the flow spinning operations, and the part of the rim resulting therefrom after profiling.
Reference will now be made in detail to the present invention.
The rim has an outer hook 4, an outer seat 5, a hump 6, a mounting groove 7, an inner seat 9 and an inner hook 10. The disc 3 comprises a hub support face 11, a transition zone 12 and an assembly edge 13. Assembly is performed by fitting it below the mounting groove 7. Also visible in this figure is the axis of rotation A of the wheel.
A method of making wheel rims according to an embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
The hoop 14 is then preferably expanded to size. For example, the hoop may be expanded to size with the aid of a sizing tool shown diagrammatically in
In
This procedure of reverse flow spinning does not allow the thickness of the entire hoop to be reduced. In fact, each side of the hoop has to have a zone left which does not undergo flow spinning. On the side on which the rolls act, this would run the risk of destabilizing the hoop and damaging the rolls. On the side with the device for fixing the hoop and acting as a stop, a zone of axial width Lmin has to be left so that this device can clamp the edge of the hoop and rotate it during the flow spinning operation.
Performing a cutting operation out of the two edges of the hoop after the flow spinning operations ensures a constant width in the hoop at all points on it.
Performing a cutting operation out of an edge of the hoop after the flow spinning operations ensures the plane defined by this edge of the hoop is at a right angle to the axis of this hoop.
This problem is obviated by taking as a reference a characteristic point R on the profile of the hoop after the flow spinning operations, in order to define the position of the planes D1 and D2 for cutting out the edges of the hoop. This point R is advantageously taken adjacent to a zone of variable thickness and a zone of fixed thickness, as illustrated in
a) illustrates diagrammatically the profile of one of the ends of the hoop 20 after the flow spinning operation. This profile comprises an outer zone 21 not subject to flow spinning, of axial width Lmin and thickness e corresponding to the thickness of the starting blank, a transition zone 22 in which the thickness lessens progressively and a zone 23 of reduced thickness e1.
b) shows the profile of the outer edge of the rim obtained after the operations of roll profiling. The first zone 21 of
The hook 4 of the rim thus has three adjacent zones: the zone 29 of reduced thickness identical to that of the seat 5, the transition zone 30, whereof the thickness increases progressively, and the zone 31 of thickness e identical to that of the starting blank.
The hook 4 in
a) and 10(b) and
In
It should be noted that in order to make the embodiments shown in
Various methods of cutting out of the edge of the hoop, such as by turning or roll cutting, are known to those skilled in the art. After the operations of roll profiling the hoop, the rims thus obtained are set to the correct size, then fitted onto appropriate discs.
The present invention can be variously modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
The disclosures of each reference cited above is herein incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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00 14675 | Nov 2000 | FR | national |
This is a continuation of international application No. PCT/EP 01/12601, filed Oct. 31, 2001, published in French as international publication No. WO 02/38303 on May 16, 2002 and claiming priority to French application No. 00/14675 filed Nov. 13, 2000, the entire contents of each of which are incorporated by reference.
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Parent | PCT/EP01/12601 | Oct 2001 | US |
Child | 10437555 | US |