Claims
- 1. A threaded rock drill element for percussive rock drilling; the element including a body defining a longitudinal center axis and including a thread arranged coaxially with the axis the thread comprising thread crests alternating with thread bottoms; the element including a hardened zone comprised of first and second hardened areas; each first hardened area extending radially from a thread crest, and each second hardened area extending radially from a thread bottom; wherein a boundary curve extends between the hardened zone and a non-hardened zone with portions of the curve extending along the first hardened areas being convex with reference to the non-hardened zone, and portions of the curve extending along the second hardened areas being concave with reference to the non-hardened zone.
- 2. The threaded rock drill element according to claim 1 wherein an imaginary line extending parallel to the axis and tangent to at least two adjacent concave portions of the curve passes through the first hardened areas.
- 3. The threaded rock drill element according to claim 1 wherein the first and second hardened areas have first and second maximum radial case depths, respectively; a ratio of the first maximum radial case depth to the second maximum radial case depth is in the range of 2-4.
- 4. The threaded rock drill element according to claim 3, wherein the range is 2.5-3.5.
- 5. The threaded rock drill element according to claim 3 wherein the body further includes a radial stop face disposed adjacent at least one longitudinal end of the thread.
- 6. The threaded rock drill element according to claim 3 wherein the body further includes an end portion extending axially beyond the thread and having a smaller radial thickness than the thread; a portion of the boundary curve extending along the end portion being generally convex with reference to the non-hardened zone.
- 7. The threaded rock drill element according to claim 1 wherein the body includes an axially extending flush duct.
- 8. The threaded rock drill element according to claim 7 wherein the flush duct is non-hardened.
- 9. The threaded rock drill element according to claim 1 wherein the body comprises a spigot and the thread constitutes an external thread, the spigot including a radial shoulder extending radially beyond the thread and forming a contact surface facing generally axially toward the thread.
- 10. The threaded rock drill element according to claim 1 wherein the body comprises a sleeve, and the thread constitutes an internal thread, the sleeve including a stop face extending radially inwardly of the thread and facing generally axially away from the thread.
- 11. The threaded rock drill element according to claim 1 wherein the body is friction welded to another portion of the element.
- 12. A method for hardening a threaded rock drill element for percussive rock drilling, the element including a body defining a longitudinal center axis and including a thread arranged coaxially with the axis the thread comprising thread crests alternating with thread bottoms; the element including a hardened zone comprised of first and second hardened areas; each first hardened area extending radially from a thread crest, and each second hardened area extending radially from a thread bottom; the method comprising the steps of:
A) positioning a heat source at a distance from the axis; B) simultaneously effecting relative rotational movement between the element and the heat source about the axis, and relative axial movement between the element and the heat source while activating the heat source to heat the element; and C) cooling heated portions of the element.
- 13. The method according to claim 12 wherein a speed of the axial movement is in the range of 3-6 mm/sec.
- 14. The method according to claim 13 wherein the speed is in the range of 3.5-4.5 mm/sec.
- 15. The method according to claim 13 wherein the speed is 4 mm/sec.
- 16. The method according to claim 12 wherein step C is performed by emitting a cooling medium from the heat source toward the element.
- 17. The method according to claim 16 wherein the cooling medium is emitted from nozzles mounted to the sheet source.
Priority Claims (1)
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0201487-6 |
May 2002 |
SE |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §§119 and/or 365 to Patent Application Serial No. 0201487-6 filed in Sweden on May 17, 2002, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.