The invention relates to machine-building, in particular to metal-working by ultrasonic forging, and may be used for making edges with improved performance and for forming cutting edges of small thickness.
A method of grounding (USSR Patent No. 318205, B 24 B 3/48, publ. in 1971) is commonly used for making cutting edges of small thickness, e.g., in razor blades. Shortcomings of a grounding method are: insufficient quality of the edge surface due to the presence of large metal grains in the cutting edge area; complex and labor-consuming procedure of many consecutive grounding operations due to the necessity of using high-precision process equipment and special tooling; carrying out hardening before forming blade cutting edge, which makes working more difficult; moreover, a blade made by grounding is subject to corrosion in storage, which is conditioned by the fact that in the process of making shape of a cutting edge by grounding very high local temperatures are developed, which influence metal after hardening as its tempering, after which its corrosion resistance and wear resistance are reduced.
Known in the art are methods of rolling using longitudinal ultrasonic vibrations, which consist in that during commonly used rolling ultrasonic vibrations are excited in rolls with the use of magnetostrictors attached to the roll ends (see: V. P. Severenko, V. V. Klubovich, A. V. Stepanenko “Rolling and drawing with ultra sound”, Nauka I Technika Publ. House, Minsk, 1970, p. 136-181). When rolling with the use of ultra sound vibrations having different amplitudes are applied to a worked material, which is connected to the parallel arrangement of rolls relative to a plate, as well as to a significant length of the deformation area. Furthermore, ultrasonic vibrations in rolling are only a supplementary means for reducing frictional forces and increasing, to some extent, plasticity of a material being worked. In a forging process with the use of ultrasound vibrations are oriented along the longitudinal axis of strikers, i.e. in the direction orthogonal to the plate. The plate edges are deformed by ultrasonic forging mainly due to acoustic energy itself. Thus, the processes going on when a worked material is deformed by forging with the use of ultrasound and by rolling with the use of ultrasound are completely different, where, the frictional forces appearing in the process of rolling with the use of ultrasound, unlike those appearing in the process of forging, are directed strictly along the longitudinal axis of the plate.
Methods using ultrasonic forging for forming a blade cutting edge enable to obtain higher quality cutting edges due to breaking metal grains directly in the cutting edge area. However, in most cases, in order to for a high-quality blade cutting edge, the known methods require multiple passes of a plate between strikers of an ultrasonic device, usually from three to ten passes, and, in order to obtain a high-quality surface, such methods usually require that additional finishing operations should be carried out, e.g., electro-chemical sharpening in an electrolytic solution (RF Patent No. 2025189, B 21 K 11/00; publ. in 1994).
The necessity of carrying out finishing operations for the purpose of obtaining very high-quality blades after ultrasonic treatment of the plate end is conditioned by the fact that metal in the front part of a cutting edge, when being influenced by ultrasound, flows into various directions, which results in formation of a burr in the front part of the cutting edge, rather than by metal tempering processes developed when grounding it.
For removing surface layers of metal additional improvements should be used, e.g., the striker axes are to be inclined to each other in order to form a slot enabling the surface layers of metal to outflow (USSR Inventor's Certificate No. 1827904, B 21 J 5/00; publ. in 1991).
Known in the art is a method of making a cutting tool edge, comprising forming a plate, deforming the plate end located between the conical surfaces of strikers by ultrasonic forging, with simultaneously moving the plate relative to the striker axes in the transverse direction for the purpose of forming a wedge-shaped edge on the plate (USSR Inventor's Certificate No. 1720779, B 21 K 11/00, B 21 J 5/00; publ. in 1991). According to the said method, a blank, when being deformed, is moved in the direction transversal to the applied static dragging power, and a size of the clearance between the strikers is maintained during the whole deformation cycle at the level of the double amplitude of ultrasonic vibrations. An advantage of the said method consists in the possibility of obtaining a finished product with the cutting edge thickness of 1-3 microns, without a burr or with a minimum burr.
The shortcomings of the said method are: the complex method of ultrasonic forging due to the necessity of selecting a value of the static end force at given variations in the plate dimensions and deviations of the true trajectory of the plate movement from the value set in the blank movement mechanism; difficulty of maintaining the set value of clearance between the strikers during the whole deformation cycle; the necessity of several traverse passes of the plate between the strikers for the purpose of obtaining a cutting edge of minimum thickness. The main constraint of the said method, which seemingly enables high-quality cutting edges having small metal grains and minimum thicknesses, as studies have shown, is the presence of a hidden defect in the form of a narrow slot-like microscopic void located in the plane of symmetry of the cutting edge.
In order to remove this defect, in the known technical solution the plate edge is rounded (RF Patent No. 2211742, B 21 K 11/00; publ. in 2003). The restraint of the said method is the necessity of carrying out additional operations for the purpose of making a blank itself, which is preliminarily beveled by rolling, grounding, pressing in a die or preliminary ultrasonic forging of a plate end. The main shortcoming of this process, which is also typical for the said known methods of ultrasonic forging, is an small area of the working surface of the strikes used for deformation, which results in quick wear of the striker working surfaces, shutdowns of the process, tool repairs and re-adjustment of the equipment.
Thus, the most close is the method of making a cutting tool edge, which includes deforming the plate side located between the cone-shaped surfaces of the strikers by ultrasonic forging, while simultaneously moving the plate relative to the striker longitudinal axes crosswise for forming a wedge-shaped edge on the plate (RF Patent No. 2211742, B 21 K 11/00; publ. in 2003).
Known in the art is a device for making a cutting tool edge, which comprises: strikers connected to a source of ultrasonic vibrations, arranged one opposite the other, and having working surfaces made cone-shaped, and a mechanism made so as to ensure the plate movement between the striker working surfaces transversely relative to their longitudinal axes and installed with the possibility of deforming a plate side (RF Patent No. 2211742, B 21 K 11/00; publ. in 2003). Also known is a striker for ultrasonic making of a cutting tool edge, which has the working surface made cone-shaped and intended for deforming a plate side by ultrasonic forging for the purpose of producing a wedge-shaped blade (RF Patent No. 2211742, B 21 K 11/00; publ. in 2003).
The task, as solved by this invention, is to improve the quality of the finished product and the technological operations carried out to make it, reduce laboriousness, increase the operation period for the equipment without its re-adjustment, as well as to improve the conditions for automation of the method by reducing the number of passes necessary for forming the cutting edge.
The technical result, which may be achieved when practicing the claimed method, relates to an improvement in the cutting edge quality while maintaining its set thickness, reduction of the time required for working metal, improvement of the cutting edge surface roughness, a reduction in the number of operations required to work a blank in the process of ultrasonic forging, an increase of the wear-out period of the tools, an improvement of the process controllability and automation. The technical result, which may be achieved while making the claimed device, relates to an increase of the wear-out period of the striker working surfaces, an improvement of the cutting edge quality with the simultaneous reduction in the number of passes required for making the product, an improvement of the process controllability and automation. The technical result, which may be achieved when making the claimed striker, relates to reduction of its working surface wear, an improvement of the cutting edge quality of the finished product, an increase in the period of the striker working capacity, as well as a reduction in the deformation force necessary for producing a wedge-shaped blade.
In order to solve the set task and achieve the stated technical result, the known method of making cutting tool edges, which comprises deforming a plate side located between the cone-shaped surfaces of the strikers by ultrasonic forging with simultaneously moving the plate transversely relative to the longitudinal axes of the strikers for the purpose of forming a wedge-shaped blade on the plate, is supplemented, according to the invention, with the operation of rotating the strikers around their longitudinal axes when a plate side is deformed by ultrasonic forging.
Additional variants of carrying out the claimed method are possible, wherein it is advisable that: the strikers are rotated in the direction of the plate movement; the strikers are rotated in the direction opposite to the direction of the plate movement; one striker is rotated in the direction of the plate movement, while the other is rotated in the direction opposite to the direction of the plate movement; a circumferential rotational velocity of the strikers is selected in the interval Vrot=±χVn, where Vn is the speed of the plate movement, and χ is a value in the range from 0.1 to 1.5; when deforming a plate side by ultrasonic forging the plate end should be deepened toward the striker working surfaces to a distance l, which is selected in the interval 1.1t/(4tg α)>l≧t/(4tg α), where t is the plate thickness, and α is an angle between the generatrix of the striker cone-shaped surface the transverse axis of the plate, tg is the trigonometric function “tangent”; on each striker a recess with the curvilinear generatrix on its cone-shaped surface should be made, the said curvilinear generatrix should correspond to the form of a wedge-shaped blade surface produced; after deformation the plate should be thermally treated, and afterwards the edge of the wedge-shaped blade should be finished to a depth of 0.01-0.05 mm.
In order to solve the set task and achieve the stated technical result the known device for making cutting tool edge, which comprises strikers connected to sources of ultrasonic vibrations, arranged one opposite the other and having working surfaces made cone-shaped, and a mechanism made so as to ensure the plate movement between the striker working surfaces transversely relative to their longitudinal axes and installed with the possibility of deforming a plate side, is supplemented, according to the invention with a drive made with the possibility of rotating strikers around their longitudinal axes.
Additional variants of making the claimed device are possible, wherein it is advisable that: the drive should be made with the possibility of rotating the strikers in the direction of the plate movement; the drive should be made with the possibility of rotating the strikers in the direction opposite to the direction of the plate movement; the drive should be made with the possibility of rotating one striker in the direction of the plate movement and the other striker in the direction opposite to the direction of the plate movement; the working surfaces of the strikers should be made with a recess having a curvilinear generatrix; the curvilinear generatrix of the recess should be described by the quadratic polynomial Y=±AX2±BX±C, where Y is the direction along the transverse axis of the striker, and X is the direction along the longitudinal axis of the striker; the curvilinear generatrix should be described by the quadratic polynomial Y=−0.135X2−0.0646X+0.05; a distance l of deepening the plate end toward the striker working surfaces should be selected in the interval 1.1t/(4tg α)>1≧t/(4tg α), where t is the plate thickness, and α is an angle between the generatrix of the striker cone-shaped surface and the transverse axis of the plate.
In order to solve the set task in a known striker for ultrasonic making cutting tool edges, which comprises the working surface made cone-shaped and intended for deforming a plate end by ultrasonic forging for the purpose of producing a wedge-shaped edge, according to the invention a recess is made on the cone-shaped working surface, the generatrix of which is made corresponding to the form of a wedge-shaped edge surface.
Additional variants of making the claimed striker are possible, wherein it is advisable that: the recess should be made with a curvilinear generatrix described by the quadratic polynomial Y=±AX2±BX±C, where Y is the direction along the transverse axis of the striker, and X is the direction along the longitudinal axis of the striker; the curvilinear generatrix should be described by the quadratic polynomial Y=−0.135X2−0.0646X+0.05.
The above-mentioned advantages as well as the specific features of this invention will be explained by describing its preferred embodiments with references to the appended drawings.
The method of making a cutting tool edge (
It would be understood by those skilled in the art that a drive for rotating the strikers 2 and 3 may be made completely different. In order to ensure the possibility of rotating the strikers 2 and 3 in the opposite directions, for example in such a way that the strikers can rotate in the direction of movement of the plate 1, or in the direction opposite to the direction of movement of the plate 1, or that the striker 2 can rotate in the direction of movement of the plate 1 and the striker 3 can rotate in the direction opposite to the direction of movement of the plate 1, an independent drive, which comprises two electric motors 4 and 5, may be used for rotating each of the strikers 2 and 3 individually. On each of the waveguides 6 and 7 for the strikers 2 and 3 the sleeves 8 and 9, respectively, are installed with gears, which are connected via a gear train with the gears installed on the shafts of the electric motors 4 and 5.
The device works as follows (see
As studies show, the circumferential rotational velocity of the strikers 2 and 3 may be selected in a wide range, and it depends on the material of the plate 1, its hardness, the material of the strikers 2 and 3 and their hardness. For example, the higher is the circumferential rotational velocity of the strikers 2 and 3 in the direction of movement of the plate 1 (see
Microscopic irregularities in the process of ultrasonic forging by cone-shaped sides 2 and 3 appear practically always, which is connected with a frequency of ultrasonic vibrations: The higher the frequency of ultrasonic vibrations, the smaller the sizes of irregularities. Under the action of ultrasonic vibrations (see the direction of the straight arrows in
With due regard to selected vector directions of movements of the plate 1 and the strikers 2 and 3, the circumferential rotational velocity Vrot of the strikers 2 and 3 may be selected in the interval ±χ Vn, where Vn is the movement speed of the plate 1, and χ is a value within the range from 0.1 to 1.5. Thus, for example, at Vn=10 m/min the circumferential rotational velocity Vrot of the strikers 2 and 3 may be in the interval from Vrot=1 m/min to Vrot=15 m/min.
The process of deforming the plate 1 is explained with the use of
With reference to
The beginning of the plastic deformation directly depends on a thickness t of the plate 1.
With reference to
In
With reference to
Now, variants may be considered where the strikers 2 and 3 may rotate at an angular speed +ω in the movement direction of the plate 1 and −ω in the opposite direction.
The deformation of the plate 1 begins in the point B located on the diameter d′, which depends on the thickness of the plate 1 and the angle α of the cone-shaped working surface of the striker 2 or 3, and stops on the line perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the plate 1 and going through the longitudinal axes of the strikers 2 and 3. The angle α is an angle between the generatrix of the cone-shaped surface of one of the strikers 2 or 3 and the transverse axis of the plate on the line perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the plate 1 and going through the longitudinal axes of the strikers 2 and 3.
Let's consider the process proceeding in the point B at an angle speed +ω and Vrot≧Vn, where VKrot is the circumferential rotational velocity of the strikers 2 and 3, and Vn is the linear speed of movement of the plate 1. The frictional force +Ffr, and, correspondingly, the circumferential velocity +Vrot, goes via the point B at a tangent to the diameter d′. The force +Ffr may be decomposed, according to the vector rule, into two components, one of which is directed along the movement of the plate 1, and the other component +F1 is directed transversely to the longitudinal axis of the plate 1. As can be seen in
It may be stated:
The above mathematical expression shows that the force +F1 decreases with an increase in the diameter d′, the angle of the cone a of the cone-shaped working surface of the striker 2 or 3, and increases with an increase in the thickness t of the plate and the angle β.
It also can be seen in
If the strikers 2 and 3 are rotated in the direction opposite to the movement direction of the plate 1, then, correspondingly, the force component −F1 appears, which is directed toward the strikers 2 and 3 and facilitates movement of metal in the upper layers of the plate 1 toward the strikers 2 and 3.
Hence, when deforming the plate 1 by ultrasonic forging at rotating the strikers 2 and 3 in the movement direction of the plate 3, the frictional forces create conditions, which retard the flow of metal layers adjacent to the forming cone-shaped surfaces of the strikers 2 and 3. It enables to raise wear resistance of the strikers 2 and 3 significantly, especially in their critical, most subject to wear area, namely, in the area of forming the edge of a wedge-shaped blade, as well as exclude a hidden defect in the form of a narrow slit-like microscopic void located in the plane of symmetry of the cutting edge due to slower flow of the outer layers of the plate 1. In such a case a plate with a rectangular end may be used.
And, when the strikers 2 and 3 are rotated in the direction opposite to the movement direction of the plate 1, transverse strains are created in the outer layers of the wedge-shaped cutting edge being formed, which facilitate metal flow, accelerate the ultrasonic forging process and result in producing the thinnest and sharpest cutting edge of a wedge-shaped blade. In this case it is advisable to use a blank—plate 1 with a rounded end.
It follows from the above examples that a compromise variant is also possible, when one of the strikers, e.g., the striker 2, is rotated in the movement direction of the plate 1, and the other striker, e.g., the striker 3 is rotated in the direction opposite to the movement direction of the plate 1. This variant is preferable for producing a cutting edge of minimum thickness due to the creation of frictional forces directed to the opposite sides.
A rather big number of experiments were carried out for producing razor blades blanks. For this the plate 1—a band with the thickness t=0.1 mm was used. Ultrasonic vibrations were applied at the frequency of 20 kHz. The following parameters were used: α=9.5°; β=14°, d′=15 mm; D=18 mm; Vn=10 m/min≈17 mm/s; the speed of the strikers≈22 rpm. The frictional force component +F1 (−F1) was 24% of +Ffr (−Ffr).
First, the strikers 2 and 3 were rotated in the movement direction of the plate 1 made with a rectangular end. It became possible to produce app. 19% of the blanks having practically no burrs, 58% of the blanks with a burr 0.01 to 0.03 mm, 23% of the blanks with a burr 0.03 to 0.05 mm.
Then the strikers were rotated in the direction opposite to the movement direction of the plate 1 made with a rounded end. It became possible to produce app. 28% of the blanks having practically no burrs, 61% of the blanks with a burr 0.01 to 0.03 mm, 11% of the blanks with a burr 0.03 to 0.05 mm.
After that the strikers 2 and 3 were rotated in the opposite directions. For the plate 1 made with a rounded end it became possible to obtain the cutting edge sharpness 1-1.5 microns. 32% of the blanks had practically no burrs, 64% of the blanks had burrs 0.01-0.03 mm, 4% of the blanks had burrs 0.03-0.05 mm.
For the plate 1 made with a rectangular end it became possible to obtain the cutting edge sharpness 1.3-1.6 microns. 32% of the blanks had practically no burrs, 62% of the blanks had burrs 0.01-0.03 mm, 8% of the blanks had burrs 0.03-0.05 mm.
In the claimed method the working cone-shaped surface of the strikers 2 and 3, which uniformly moves, due to rotation, along the deformed end of the plate 1, is subject to wear along the whole periphery, rather than on a local area; this leads to many-time increase of wear resistance of the strikers 2 and 3 and, correspondingly, to more infrequent stops of the process and re-adjustments of the equipment.
In order to speed up the process of ultrasonic forging, producing a wedge-shaped edge of higher quality from the plate 1, as well as decreasing wear of the working surfaces of the strikers 2 and 3, on each of the strikers 2 and 3 (see
In a case of a small burr (variant Ia in
It should be also noted that ultrasonic forging enables to make a cutting edge before hardening a material, and after that treat it thermally and finish the cutting edge. Common grounding methods of making tools require a material, which is thermally hardened already. Therefore, those skilled in the art will understand that the making of tools by ultrasonic forging is much less labor-intensive, as compared to traditional methods of grounding.
Thus, the device for carrying out the claimed method of making cutting tool edges (
The operation of the claimed device has been described in detail earlier, in the section on the claimed method.
Furthermore, a specific feature of the claimed device is that its strikers have a recess on the working surface. The generatrix of this recess may be made in correspondence with the surface form of a wedge-shaped edge.
When using traditional grounding methods, for several passes it is possible to make a finished product similar to a product that may be made with the use of the claimed striker for one pass, i.e., a striker, which working surface has a recess with a curvilinear generatrix. For example, the Moscow Plant “Mostochlegmash” produced razor blades, and a cross-section of such a wedge-shaped blade has the appearance shown in
Such a product, however, may be made with a smooth surface, if ultrasonic forging is used.
A broken line may be mathematically expressed, in particular, by a quadratic polynomial.
After establishing typical points of breakage of a broken line in the cross-section shown in
The claimed method of making a cutting tool edge, the device for carrying out the claimed method, and a striker included in the said device may be most successfully industrially applied for making various tools having improved performance, high wear resistance parameters and cutting edges of small thicknesses.
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