Claims
- 1. The process of forging a large heavy-duty, seamless high-pressure resistant, self-reinforcing cup-shaped ferrous-metal product with a cylindrical barrel of substantial wall-thickness, in a forging press possessing the usual lower stationary element and the usual upper vertically movable element, said process including
- a. placing on the lower stationary element of the forging press a vertically disposed cylindrical female forging die member having a closed bottom,
- b. placing within the vertically disposed cylindrical female forging die member a steel billet heated to forging temperature,
- c. placing on top of the heated steel billet an annular billet-contacting metal-working and metal-displacing ring having an external diameter which is slightly less than the diameter of the bore of the cylindrical female forging die member,
- d. positioning within the open center of the annular billet-contacting metal-working and metal-displacing ring a billet-contacting metal-working and metal-displacing metallic disc which is fairly closely fitting and of substantially the same thickness as that of the annular billet-contacting metal-working and metal-displacing ring,
- e. disposing atop the annular billet-contacting metal-working and metal-displacing ring and the billet-contacting metal-working and metal-displacing metallic disc a round forging press follower of a diameter which is less than the diameter of the die cavity of the cylindrical female forging die member but sufficient to cover both the billet-contacting metal-working and metal-displacing disc and most of the billet-contacting metal-working and metal-displacing annular ring,
- f. moving the upper and vertically movable element of the forging press downwardly to thereby press the round forging press follower onto the round billet-contacting metal-working and metal-displacing metallic disc and the billet-contacting metal-working and metal-displacing annular ring and, through said metallic disc and said annular ring, exert forging pressure onto the top of the heated billet, whereby the billet spreads out until the outer periphery thereof makes contact with the inner surface of the die cavity of the cylindrical female forging die member,
- g. arresting the downward movement of the upper and vertically movable element of the forging press when the immediately aforementioned condition takes place,
- h. removing the aforementioned round forging press follower and replacing it with a second round forging press follower having a diameter that is less than that of the billet-contacting metal-working and metal-displacing disc and which is concentric therewith,
- i. applying pressure through the upper and vertically movable element of the forging press to the top of the second-named round forging press follower, whereupon the latter depresses the billet-contacting metal-working and metal-displacing metallic disc, and the metal of the heated billet is caused to move upwardly into the space between the periphery of the billet-contacting metal-working and metal-displacing metallic disc and the inner surface of the die cavity of the cylindrical forging die member during which the billet-contacting annular metal-working and metal-displacing annular ring moves upwardly on top of the back-extruded metal,
- j. continuing the immediately aforementioned movements until the metal of the heated work-piece below the billet-contacting metal-working and metal-displacing metallic disc is no less than approximately three inches thick and at which time the bottom of the round metal-working and metal-displacing disc will have become welded to the metal of the highly heated billet with which it is in contact,
- k. removing the billet-contacting metal-working and metal-displacing annular ring from the top of the back-extruded work-piece formed of said heated billet and,
- l. removing the work-piece formed from the vertically disposed cylindrical female forging die member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of my application Ser. No. 519,044, filed Oct. 29, 1974 entitled "Process For Producing Cup-Shaped Ferrous Metal Products Possessing A Cylindrical Barrel" (now abandoned); and it relates to my application Ser. No. 519,043 entitled "Process of Forging Large Seamless Welding Necks" (now abandoned).
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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