Claims
- 1. A method of producing ball joints comprising, in combination, forming a stem portion from a stem work-piece in a forging die, said work-piece including a concave ball-receiving end, a thread-receiving end, forging a reverse tapered portion at said ball receiving end; forming a ball portion from a ball work-piece of metal stock; mounting said ball portion in a first die portion; mounting said stem portion in a second die portion; imparting relative rotation to said die portions while applying axial force to said work-pieces against one another at confronting surfaces; upsetting said work-pieces at said confronting surfaces by frictionally applied heat to metallurgically bond said work-pieces at a fused junction of said confronting surfaces; removing flashing produced by the welding at said junction; and mounting said ball and stem assembly in a ball joint housing with said ball portion pivotally supported by a bearing means, said reverse taper on said stem portion providing high angularity of movement of said stem portion with respect to said housing.
- 2. A method of producing ball joints comprising, in combination, forming a stem portion from a stem work-piece in a forging die, said work-piece including a ball-receiving end, a thread-receiving end, forging a reverse tapered portion at said ball receiving end; forming a ball portion from a ball work-piece of metal stock, said ball including a substantially flat surface; mounting said ball portion in a first die portion; mounting said stem portion in a second die portion; imparting relative rotation to said die portions while applying axial force to said work-pieces to urge said work-pieces against one another at confronting surfaces; upsetting said work-pieces at said confronting surfaces by frictionally applied heat to metallurgically bond said work-pieces at a fused junction of said confronting surfaces; removing flashing produced by the welding at said junction; and mounting said ball and stem assembly in a ball joint housing with said ball portion pivotally supported by a bearing means, said reverse taper on said stem portion providing high angularity of movement of said stem portion with respect to said housing.
- 3. A method of producing ball joints comprising, in combination, forming a stem portion from a stem work-piece in a forging die, said work-piece including a concave ball-receiving end, a thread-receiving end, forging a reverse tapered portion at said ball receiving end; pressing a blank of metal stock in a forming die to form a substantially spherical ball work-piece, said ball work-piece including a flashing portion; removing said flashing portion from said ball work-piece; finishing the outer spherical surface of said ball work-piece at said flashing portion; mounting said ball portion in a first die portion; mounting said stem portion in a second die portion; imparting relative rotation to said die portions while applying axial force to said work-pieces to urge said work-pieces against one another at confronting surfaces; upsetting said work-pieces at said confronting surfaces by frictionally applied heat to metallurgically bond said work-pieces at a fused junction of said confronting surfaces; removing flashing produced by the welding at said junction; and mounting said ball and stem assembly in a ball joint housing with said ball pivotally supported by a bearing means, said reverse taper on said stem portion providing high angularity of movement of said stem portion with respect to said housing.
- 4. A method of producing ball joints comprising, in combination, forming a stem portion from a stem work-piece in a forging die, said work-piece including a ball receiving end, a thread-receiving end, forging a reverse tapered portion at said ball receiving end; pressing a blank of metal stock in a forming die to form a substantially spherical ball work-piece, said ball work-piece including a flashing portion; removing said flashing portion from said ball work-piece; finishing the outer spherical surface of said ball work-piece at said flashing portion, said ball work-piece including a substantially flat surface; mounting said ball portion in a second die portion; imparting relative rotation to said die portions while applying axial force to said work-piece to urge said work-piece against one another at confronting surfaces; upsetting said work-pieces at said confronting surfaces by frictionally applied heat to metallurgically bond said work-pieces at a fused junction of said confronting surfaces; removing flashing produced by the welding at said junction; and mounting said ball and stem assembly in a ball joint housing with said ball pivotally supported by a bearing means, said reverse taper on said stem portion providing high angularity of movement of said stem portion with respect to said housing.
REFERENCE TO COPENDING APPLICATION
This application is a division of my co-pending application Ser. No. 337,187 filed Mar. 1, 1973 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,831,245.
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