Claims
- 1. In a die for use in the formation of helical thread in a metal blank, the die being provided with plural substantially parallel thread forming grooves in a face thereof which contacts the blank, the grooves having a root portion and being defined by a pair of opposite side walls which diverge from the root portion to a crest portion which is disposed between adjacent grooves, an improved thread profile defining groove geometry comprising:
- a dwell portion wherein the depth of the grooves is substantially constant, said dwell portion terminating at the discharge end of the grooves, the groove defining side walls diverging at an average acute angle which is commensurate with the finish form of the thread within said dwell portion, said swell portion extending from the discharge end of the grooves toward the starting end of the grooves a distance which corresponds at least to 2.5 revolutions of the blank and;
- a second portion which extends from the starting end of the grooves to said dwell portion, the depth of the grooves increasing progressively and smoothly between said starting end and dwell portion, said side walls diverging at said starting end in accordance with a pointing form angle which exceeds 90.degree., said side walls undergoing a smooth transition from said pointing form angel to said acute finish form angle along that portion of the grooves where the depth thereof is increasing, said transition progressing outward from said root portions of said grooves toward said crest portions of the die whereby said side walls have a form which smoothly varies in two parameters in the portion of the length thereof disposed between said groove starting ends and said dwell portion.
- 2. The article of claim 1 wherein said die is a flat thread rolling die.
- 3. The article of claim 1 wherein said pointing form angle at said groove starting ends is a function of the diameter and pitch of the thread being formed.
- 4. The article of claim 1 wherein the groove depth at the starting end thereof equals twice the penetration of the metal blank into the die at the said starting end.
- 5. The article of claim 2 wherein said pointing from angle at said groove starting ends is a function of the diameter and pitch of the thread being formed.
- 6. The article of claim 5 wherein the groove depth at the starting end thereof equals twice the penetration of the metal blank into the die at the said starting end.
- 7. The article of claim 6 wherein the die cooperates with a second matching die and each of the dies has a plurality of said grooves, rolling motion being imparted to a blank by causing one of the dies to move linearly with respect to the other die.
- 8. In a method of forming a threaded fastener by causing deformation of a metal blank, the metal blank being simultaneously subjected to compressive and rotational forces by at least a first die, the die having a blank contacting face which is provided with thread profile defining grooves, the forces applied to the blank causing the metal comprising the blank to be displaced as a function of the die groove geometry, the improvement comprising:
- smoothly and progressively increasing the depth of grooves formed in the surface of the blank between a starting depth and a finish depth, the formed grooves each having a root region and oppositely facing flanks which diverge outwardly from the root region;
- initially causing the oppositely facing flanks of the grooves formed in the blank to diverge from the root regions of the grooves at a pointing form angle which is greater than 90.degree.;
- causing the angle of divergence of said groove flanks to smoothly and progressively decrease to an acute angle commensurate with the desired thread form during the time the depth of the grooves is increasing; and
- causing the blank to undergo at least two and one-half revolutions while remaining in contact with the die after the die thread profile defining groove has evolved to the finish thread depth and form.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the depth of the thread profile defining grooves is initially twice the depth of penetration of the blank into the die.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein said pointing form angle is a function of the diameter and pitch of the thread to be formed in the blank.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein said pointing form angle is a function of the diameter and pitch of the thread to be formed in the blank.
- 12. In a method of forming a threaded fastener by causing deformation of a generally cylindrically shaped portion of a metal blank, the metal blank being simultaneously subjected to compressive and rotational forces by at least a first die, the die having a blank contacting face which is provided with at least a first thread profile defining groove, the improvement comprising:
- initiating the formation of a groove in the surface of the cylindrical portion of the blank and progressively increasing the depth of said groove;
- initially causing the oppositely facing flanks of said groove to diverge from the root of said groove at an obtuse angle which is commensurate with a sharpened thread form; and
- causing the angle of divergence of said flanks to smoothly change to a second angle commensurate with the desired finish thread form during the time the depth of said groove is increasing, said second angle being an acute angle.
- 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising the step of:
- subjecting the blank to a finish step wherein the groove depth and angle of flank divergence remain constant.
- 14. The method of claim 12 wherein the applied forces cause the blank to move linearly while rotating.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein the applied forces cause the blank to move linearly while rotating.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 761,413 filed Sep. 17, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,182,937, issued Feb. 2, 1993.
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