Claims
- 1. An apparatus for quenching an annular workpiece having axially spaced apart and opposed ends with radially inner edges and inner and outer surfaces extending between the ends, comprising: a lower die having a base and a conical portion for receiving an inner edge of the annular workpiece thereon, an upper die having a base and an opposed conical portion for overlying and bearing on an axially spaced apart and opposed inner edge of the annular workpiece, said dies being relatively movble to an open position to receive the annular workpiece between them and a closed position to engage the opposed inner edges of the annular workpiece and clamp it between them, said conical portions being inclined to the inner and outer surfaces of the workpiece so that they are spaced from and do not engage either of the inner surface and the outer surface of the workpiece when its radially inner edges are engaged by said conical portions of said dies, the surface of the conical portion of each of said dies which engages an inner edge of the annular workpiece being inclined to the base of its associated conical portion at an acute included angle of about 15.degree. to 45.degree. , a quench ring operably cooperating with said lower die and said upper die to provide a chamber surrounding the annular workpiece for receiving quenching fluid to quench the annular workpiece in the chamber, said quench ring having a larger inside diameter than the workpiece and encircling and being spaced from and not engaging the workpiece when received in the chamber, and an inlet opening into the chamber for rapidly introducing quenching fluid into the chamber in contact with both the inner and outer surfaces of the annular workpiece to quench the annular workpiece while clamped between the dies.
- 2. The workpiece quenching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said inlet comprises a plurality of fluid passages in one of said dies for introducing quenching fluid into the chamber.
- 3. The workpiece quenching apparatus of claim 2 wherein said fluid passages are spaced apart from each other and constructed and arranged to distribute the quenching fluid about an inner diameter and an outer diameter of the workpiece to more uniformly quench the workpiece.
- 4. The workpiece quenching apparatus of claim 3 wherein said fluid passages are constructed and arranged to induce turbulent flow of the quenching fluid in the chamber, so that the rate of cooling of the workpiece being quenched in the chamber is increased.
- 5. The workpiece quenching apparatus of claim 4 wherein said upper and lower dies each have a plurality of channels therein for more evenly distributing quenching fluid around the workpiece within the chamber to more uniformly quench the workpiece.
- 6. The workpiece quenchilng apparatus of claim 1 which also comprises at least one nozzle carried by said quench ring for injecting a stream of air onto said upper die to rapidly remove quenching fluid from said upper die.
- 7. The workpiece quenching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said lower die has a base and said conical portion of said lower die is carried by said base for receiving workpieces of varying diameters and is inclined to said base at an acute included angle.
- 8. The workpiece quenching apparatus of claim 7 wherein said conical portion of said lower die is inclined to said base at an acute included angle of 15.degree. to 20.degree. to facilitate insertion of the workpiece onto said lower die.
- 9. The workpiece quenching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said upper die has a base and said conical portion of said upper die is carried by said base for engaging workpieces of varying diameters and is inclined to said base at an acute included angle.
- 10. The workpiece quenching apparatus of claim 9 wherein said conical portion of said upper die is inclined to said base at an acute included angle of 30.degree. to 35.degree. .
- 11. An apparatus for quenching an annular workpiece having axially spaced apart and opposed ends with radially inner edges and inner and outer surfaces extending between the ends, comprising: a lower die having a base and a conical portion for receiving an inner edge of an annular workpiece thereon, an upper die having a base and an opposed conical portion for overlying said lower die and bearing on an axially spaced apart and opposed inner edge of the annular workpiece, said upper die being reciprocable between an open position for allowing an annular workpiece to be placed on said lower die and a closed position for clamping the annular workpiece between said upper and lower dies, said conical portions of said dies being inclined to the inner and outer surfaces of the workpiece so that they are spaced from and do not engage either of the inner surface and the outer surface of the workpiece when its radially inner edges are engaged by said conical portions of said dies, the surface of the conical portion of each of said dies which engages an inner edge of the annular workpiece being inclined to the base of its associated conical portion at an acute included angle of about 15.degree. to 45.degree. , a quench ring carried by said upper die for encircling the conical portion of said lower die when said upper die is in said closed position so they define a chamber encompassing the workpiece for receiving a fluid therein to quench the workpiece when said upper die is in said closed position, said quench ring having a larger inside diameter than the workpiece and encircling and being spaced from and not engaging the workpiece when received in the chamber, and at least one fluid passageway in said lower die and opening into the chamber for introducing quenching fluid into said chamber when said upper die is in said closed position.
- 12. The workpiece quenching apparatus of claim 11 which also comprises a drive operably connected to said upper die for reciprocating said upper die between said open and closed positions.
- 13. The workpiece quenching apparatus of claim 11 which also comprises a locator pin carried by said upper die for being received in a locator opening in said lower die to accurately align said conical portions of said upper and lower dies when said upper die is in its closed position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/083,460, filed on Jun. 28, 1993, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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1533639 |
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Continuations (1)
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