Claims
- 1. A method of making a superplastically formed integral tubular protrusion in a side wall of a tube, comprising:inserting said tube in a cavity of a die base and heating said tube to a temperature at which the material of which said tube is made exhibits superplastic properties; extending a distal end of a rod through an opening in said die base and through a hole in said side wall aligned with said opening; attaching a pull die to said distal end of said rod, said pull die having a cross section larger than said hole and about equal to the desired internal cross section of said tubular protrusion; heating said pull die to about said superplastic temperature; pulling said rod and said pull die through said hole, superplastically forming said tubing material in marginal regions around said hole against surfaces defining said opening in said die base into said tubular protrusion integrally joined to said tube with an integral junction region; and removing said tube with said integral protrusion formed thereon from said die base.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein:said pulling step includes attaching said rod to a linear actuator, and pulling said rod with said linear actuator in accordance with a predetermined speed schedule, said predetermined speed schedule selected to correspond to about an optimal strain rate for said material at said superplastic temperature, at each position of said pull die as it is pulled through said hole.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein:heating said pull die to about said superplastic temperature of said tubing material includes energizing an electrical heating element in close proximity to said pull die with electrical current controlled by a P.I.D. controller.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 3, wherein:said electrical heating element is in a cavity within said pull die.
- 5. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein:heating said pull die to about said superplastic temperature of said tubing material includes inserting said pull die into a space defined by surfaces heated to said superplastic temperature.
- 6. A method as defined in claim 1, further comprising:drawing said marginal regions of said tube around tapering portions of said opening in said die base to form a radius portion of said pull-out; said drawing includes superplastically drawing said tubing material into said opening in said die.
- 7. A method as defined in claim 1, further comprising:prethinning first portions of said marginal region that will form a junction between said tube and said tubular protrusion while restraining second portions of said marginal region that will form a lip of said tubular protrusion from as much prethinning as said first portion.
- 8. A method as defined in claim 7, wherein:said restraining includes clamping an annular lip portion of said tube immediately around said hole and within said marginal region; and said prethinning includes prestraining an intermediate portion of said tube around said marginal region around said hole and outside of a lip portion immediately around said hole by moving said annular lip portion relative to said main body portion of said tube to prestrain said intermediate portion of said margin region.
- 9. A process for forming a part having a tubular body and a protruding tubular pull-out extending laterally from said tubular body on a protrusion axis, comprising:cutting a hole in said tubular body approximately centered on said protrusion axis; inserting said tubular body into a cavity in a die; heating said tubular body to a temperature at which the material of which said tubular body is made exhibits superplastic properties; heating a pull die to a temperature about equal to said superplastic temperature, said pull die having a cross-section about equal to the size and shape of the desired internal size and shape of said pull-out; inserting said pull die into said tubular body and aligning said pull die with said hole; pulling said pull die through said hole at a predetermined rate which produces about an optimal superplastic strain rate for said material, thereby stretching marginal portions of said tubular body around said hole to form said pull-out; and cooling said part to a temperature below which said material no longer exhibits superplastic characteristics, and removing said part from said die cavity.
- 10. A process for forming a part as defined in claim 9, further comprising:restraining material of said tubular body around said hole to restrict drawing of said material beyond said marginal regions of said hole with said pull die toward said hole during formation of said protrusion, thereby limiting distortion of said tubular body.
- 11. A process for forming a part as defined in claim 9, further comprising:aligning said hole in said tubular body with an opening in said die corresponding in cross-section to the exterior configuration of said pull-out.
- 12. A process for forming a part as defined in claim 9, wherein:said hole in said tubular body is oval and has a long axis of said oval oriented parallel to the central axis of said tubular body.
- 13. A process for forming a part as defined in claim 9, wherein:said pull-out protrusion axis forms an oblique angle to a central axis of the tubular body.
- 14. A process for forming a part as defined in claim 9, further comprising:prethinning said pull-out by stretching intermediate portions of said tube outside of a lip portion thereof around said hole while holding said lip portion against stretching.
- 15. A process for forming a part as defined in claim 9, wherein said pull die inserting and pulling steps include:positioning said pull-die in said tubular body aligned with said protrusion axis of said pull-out; inserting a pull-rod through said hole and attaching said pull-rod to said pull die; and pulling said rod at said predetermined rate.
- 16. A process for forming a part as defined in claim 9, further comprising:trimming said tubular pull-out on a plane normal to said protrusion axis to produce a planar end surface suitable for attachment to a mating tubular member.
- 17. A process for forming a part as defined in claim 16, wherein:said pull-out has a thickness, compared to the thickness of the tubular body, that is reduced at said normal plane by less than 40% during said stretching of said marginal portions.
- 18. A process for forming a part as defined in claim 9, further comprising:attaching a stub tube to said pullout immediately following the forming of said pullout, while said tubular body is still in said die cavity, by diffusion bonding.
- 19. A method of making a superplastically formed integral tubular protrusion on a metal part capable of exhibiting superplastic characteristics, comprising:inserting said part in a cavity of a die base and heating said part to a temperature at which said metal of which said part is made exhibits superplastic properties; extending a distal end of a rod through an opening in said die base and through a hole in said part aligned with said opening; attaching a pull die to said distal end of said rod, said pull die having a cross section larger than said hole and about equal to the desired internal cross section of said tubular protrusion; heating said pull die to about said superplastic temperature; pulling said rod and said pull die through said hole, superplastically forming said part material in marginal regions around said hole against surfaces defining said opening in said die base into said tubular protrusion integrally joined to said part with an integral junction region; and removing said part with said integral protrusion formed thereon from said die base.
- 20. A method as defined in claim 19, wherein:said part includes flanges.
- 21. A method as defined in claim 20, wherein:said flanges include reducing flanges, comprising a base, an upstanding pull-out projecting from said base, and an integral brim projecting Partially across an upper portion of said pull-out and surrounding a central opening.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/057,153 filed Aug. 28, 1997
US Referenced Citations (13)
Provisional Applications (1)
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