Claims
- 1. A method for isostatic bulge forming, comprising the step of:
- applying an end load to a tube stock blank while forming the blank hydrostatically in a static die with pressurized fluid within the blank using isostatic bulge forming, the end load compressing ends of the blank inwardly to feed material in the blank automatically to the die to allow greater elongation, tighter corner radii, or both.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the load is applied with sliding plugs sealingly engaging a bulge forming die that holds the blank, the plugs sliding inward automatically when the blank forms.
- 3. The method of claim 2 further comprising the step of:
- limiting inward motion of a sliding plug to assure substantially even feed of material in the blank.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the plug includes a motion limiting shoulder that contacts the die to stop motion.
- 5. A bulge forming assembly tool, comprising:
- (a) matching bulge forming die halves mated to form a stationary die adapted to surround a tube stock blank, the halves including an internal channel configured to correspond with the bulge formed duct and ends projecting beyond the ends of the blank, and
- (b) at least one sliding plug sealingly engagable with the interior of the blank within the channel of the mated die halves, the plug including a face for engaging an end of the tube stock blank and a motion limiting shoulder for contacting the die halves to stop inward movement of the plug, the plug moving inward when the blank yields from pressure exerted on the blank with fluid injected through a port in the plug, wherein such inward movement of the plug causes the face to apply a compressive end load to the blank to feed the blank into the die.
- 6. The tool of claim 5 comprising two sliding plugs, one plug for each end, wherein sliding occurs substantially equally from each end and each plug includes a port for the fluid.
- 7. The tool of claim 6 wherein the die halves are cast and the plugs are steel.
- 8. A sliding plug for isostatic bulge forming to apply a compressive end load to a tube stock blank during forming, comprising:
- (a) a solid body adapted for sealingly engaging the interior of the blank when the blank is seated in an internal channel at one end of a complimentary bulge forming die;
- (b) a face on the plug for engaging an end of the blank and for applying an inward compressive load to the blank during isostatic bulge forming of the blank;
- (c) a channel through the body and the face for fluid communication with a cavity inside the blank to permit application of fluid pressure through the body into the cavity sufficient to bulge form the blank, and
- (d) optionally, a motion limiting shoulder to stop inward motion of the body during bulge forming by the shoulder engaging the bulge forming die.
- 9. A method for isostatic bulge forming of a tube stock blank, comprising the steps of:
- (a) assembling a bulge forming die around the blank, the die having an internal configuration corresponding to the bulged configuration of the formed tube, the die extending beyond both ends of the blank;
- (b) sealingly engaging sliding plugs on the interior of the blank in each end of the die, the plug having a face engaging an end of the blank and a channel for allowing fluid communication into the inside of the blank suitable for introducing a forming fluid;
- (c) bulge forming the blank by introducing isostatic pressure with a fluid within the inside of the blank through the channels in the plugs;
- (d) sliding the plugs inwardly automatically to apply an inwardly compressive end load to the blank when the blank begins to form; and
- (e) optionally, limiting motion of the plugs inwardly with a limiting shoulder.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the die is cast and the plugs are steel.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/079,660, filed Mar. 27, 1998.
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