Tread rolling head

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6684674
  • Patent Number
    6,684,674
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 31, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 3, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An axial thread rolling head comprising a bearing unit including rolling dies supported via eccentric shafts, a shank which is axially movable with respect to the bearing unit and has a clutch portion which interacts with a claw clutch portion of a spring housing rotatably supported on the shank in a first axial relative postion and which couples the two components in a torsion-resistant manner, and a first gearing between the shank and the eccentric shafts for varying the mutual spacing of the rolling dies, a spiral-coiled spring between the shank and the bearing unit and mechanical switching means to move the shank and the bearing unit into the second relative position when in contact with a workpiece, wherein at least the bearing unit and the spring housing are formed from titanium or a titanium alloy.
Description




This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 of German Patent Application No. 201 02 471.3, filed Feb. 13, 2001.




The invention relates to a thread rolling head, more specifically an axial or radial thread rolling head.




Thread rolling heads are generally known. An axial thread rolling head, for example, is disclosed in DE 44 30 184. Just as other conventional axial thread rolling heads do it has three profiled rolling dies offset by 120° from each other which are rotatably supported in a bearing unit. The bearing unit is held by a shank which is gripped in a machine tool. The rolling head is held in place in the sense of rotation, but can move axially. The rolling head is pressed onto the rotating tool with the forward feed being performed by the rolling head, which is freely movable axially, while the thread is being formed. The profiled rolling dies are mounted on eccentric shafts which when actuated bring the rollers into engagement with the tool. The eccentric shafts are operated via pinions which mesh with a central toothed gear or a circular toothed gear with the circular toothed gear when operated cause the profiled rolling dies to be shifted relative to the workpiece. The eccentric shafts are preferably biased by a spiral-coiled spring and will be biased into the initial position at the end of machining. The spiral-coiled spring is supported in a spring housing which constitutes a clutch portion for a claw clutch with these parts having disposed therebetween an actuation ring which interacts with a ring-shaped ball cage retainer. A front-end plate at the front end of the axial thread rolling head serves for supporting the eccentric shafts.




A radial rolling head as is known, for example, from DE 42 36 085 or DE 197 01 049 features profiled rollers or rolling dies which exhibit a course of their surface that helically ascends in opposition to their sense of rotation over the circumference. The rolling dies are coupled to a gearing mechanism and an inter-locking mechanism is automatically disengaged after every complete turn of the rolling dies. The interlocked state is released prior to the rolling operation, i.e. by the workpiece which is to be deformed by the rolling dies. Flattened areas of the rolling dies oppose each other in the initial position to thereby permit the insertion of the workpiece. The rolling dies are rotated via pinions which mesh with a central toothed gear which is driven by an appropriate drive. This purpose is served by a spring mechanism which turns the rolling dies until they get into contact with the workpiece. The rolling operation will start subsequently, and the frictional grip existing between the rotated workpiece and the rolling dies causes the rolling dies to be kept rotating and the spring mechanism to be tensioned again. The rolling operation always lasts only for a single rotation of the rolling dies. The spring mechanism includes a spring housing which is gripped in the machine tool via a shank. Pinions of the drive interact with a toothed rim with the pinions acting on pinions coupled to the shafts of the profiled rollers. The latter ones are supported in a gearing plate.




What ensues from the above explanations is that the axial rolling head is either at stoppage or rotates while the workpiece, in turn, is rotating or is at stoppage. This allows to produce nearly all thread shapes with the profile length not being limited. The radial rolling head permits extremely short lengths of thread runout and makes possible extremely short threads. Moreover, the machining time is very short. Even here, the workpiece is either at stoppage or rotates while the rolling head either is rotating or is at stoppage.




For more details, reference is made to the above mentioned state of the art and the company publication “Fette Rollsysteme”. The rolling systems described are frequently employed in so-called automatic rolling machines which operate at short switching times and high accelerations. It is understood that the rolling heads which are relatively heavy set limits to the switching and machining times.




Therefore, it is the object of the invention to provide an axial and/or radial rolling head that admits shorter switching times and higher accelerations.




The axial thread rolling head of the present invention has formed therein at least the bearing unit and/or the spring housing in titanium or a titanium alloy. According to an aspect of the invention, an actuation ring between the clutch portion and the spring housing and/or a front-end plate for supporting the eccentric shafts are also formed in titanium or a titanium alloy. According to another aspect of the invention, a toothed rim for the pinions seated on the eccentric shafts is also formed in titanium or a titanium alloy.




The radial thread rolling head according to the invention has formed therein the shank and/or the spring housing and/or the gearing plate in titanium or a titanium alloy. According to an aspect of the invention, a front-end plate supporting the rolling dies is also formed in titanium or a titanium alloy.




The inventive thread rolling heads have formed therein those components which have a relatively large mass, but are not subjected to particular stresses, in the relatively light-weight titanium or a titanium alloy. This way makes it possible to significantly reduce the weight of the thread rolling heads, namely by from 25 to 30%.




The present invention includes an axial thread rolling head comprising a bearing unit including the rolling dies in which the rolling dies are rotatably supported via eccentric shafts, a shank which is axially movable with respect to the bearing unit and has a clutch portion which, in a first axial relative position, interacts with a claw clutch portion of a ring-shaped spring housing of the bearing unit that is rotatably supported on the shank, which couples the two components in a torsion-resistant manner, a first gearing between the shank and the eccentric shafts for varying the mutual spacing of the rolling dies, a spiral-coiled spring between the shank and the bearing unit such that rotating the bearing unit with respect to the shank in a first sense of rotation will cause the spiral-coiled spring to tension the shank and the bearing unit towards each other into the first relative position and that, in a second axial relative position in which the claw clutch portions are out of engagement, the tensioned spiral-coiled spring will rotate the bearing unit relative to the shank into a second sense of rotation, which will open the rolling die via the first gearing, and mechanical switching means which if in a contact with a workpiece will move the shank and the bearing unit into the second relative position, which involves that at least the bearing unit and the spring housing are formed from titanium or a titanium alloy.











The invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to embodiments shown in the drawings.





FIG. 1

shows an exploded view of an axial thread rolling head according to the invention.





FIG. 2

shows an exploded view of a radial thread rolling head according to the invention.











In

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the components of the rolling heads shown are all known per se with reference being made to the company publication “Fette Rollköpfe” which was mentioned already. Nevertheless, the individual components of the rolling heads will be briefly referred to. As far as their function is concerned reference is made to the documents which were mentioned above and were also published by the applicant company. Moreover, this function is generally known to persons skilled in the art.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the following components are shown: Driving dog


1


, clutch


2


, actuation ring


3


, spring housing


4


, toothed rim


5


, toothed sector


6


, intermediate plate


7


, front-end plate


8


, sleeve


9


, pin


10


, spiral-coiled spring


11


, brake blade


12


, spring pin


13


, eccentric pin


14


, spacer pin


15


, ball cage retainer


16


, rolling die


18


, steel ball


19


, cemented-carbide bushing


21


, feather key


22


, compression spring


23


, flat fillister-head screw


24


, flat fillister-head screw


25


, flat fillister-head screw


26


, stud bolt


27


, flat fillister-head screw


28


, hexagon nut


29


, washer


30


, spring washer


31


, cylindrical pin


33


, retaining bush


34


, screw-in socket


35


, contact screw


36


, hexagon nut


37


, ball-type head


38


, hexagon nut


39


, handle


40


, feather key


41


, feather key


42


, retaining bush


43


, locking ring


44


, threaded pin


45


, threaded pin


46


, clutch element


49


, threaded bolt


50


.




Out of the components shown in

FIG. 1

, the actuation ring


3


, the spring housing


4


, the toothed rim


5


, the intermediate plate


7


, and the front-end plate


8


are made of titanium or a titanium alloy. The front-end plate


8


will expediently be manufactured from a titanium alloy only if it is of an appropriate thickness.




The radial thread rolling head of

FIG. 2

includes the following components: Gearing plate


102


, cover plate


103


, front-end plate


104


, synchronizing gear


105


, intermediate gear


106


, displacing gear


107


, toothed rim


108


, eccentric pin


109


, outer release lever


110


, spacer pin


111


, dog plate


112


, clutch pin


113


, bushing


115


, feather key


116


, extension spring


117


, stop


118


, cylindrical pin


119


, compression spring


120


, compression spring


121


, rolling die


122


, DU bushing


125


, hexagon nut


126


, washer


127


, stud bolt


128


, locking pin


129


, cylindrical pin


130


, flat fillister-head screw


132


, flat fillister-head screw


133


, DU bushing


134


, DU bushing


135


, feather key


137


, cylindrical pin


138


, spring housing


142


, shank


145


.




Out of the components shown, the gearing plate


102


, the front-end plate


104


, the toothed rim


108


, the spring housing


142


, and the shank


141


are formed from titanium or a titanium alloy. The front-end plate


104


will be manufactured from the more light-weight workpiece if it is of an appropriate thickness.



Claims
  • 1. An axial thread rolling head comprising a bearing unit including the rolling dies in which the rolling dies are rotatably supported via eccentric shafts, a shank which is axially movable with respect to the bearing unit and has a clutch portion which, in a first axial relative position, interacts with a claw clutch portion of a ring-shaped spring housing of the bearing unit that is rotatably supported on the shank, which couples the two components in a torsion-resistant manner, a first gearing between the shank and the eccentric shafts for varying the mutual spacing of the rolling dies, a spiral-coiled spring between the shank and the bearing unit such that rotating the bearing unit with respect to the shark in a first sense of rotation will cause the spiral-coiled spring to tension die shank and the bearing unit towards each other into the first relative position and that, in a second axial relative position in which the claw clutch portions are out of engagement the tensioned spiral-coiled spring will rotate the bearing unit relative to the shank into a second sense of rotation, which will open the rolling die via the first gearing, and mechanical switching means which if in a contact with a workpiece will move the shank and die bearing unit into the second relative position, characterized in that at least the bearing unit and the spring housing are formed from titanium or a titanium alloy.
  • 2. The axial thread rolling head according to claim 1, characterized in that an actuation ring (3) between the clutch portion (2) and the spring housing (4) and/or a front-end plate (8) for supporting the eccentric shafts (14) are also formed from titanium or a titanium alloy.
  • 3. The axial thread rolling head according to claim 1, characterized in that a toothed rim (5) for the pinions (6) seated on the eccentric shafts (14) is also formed from titanium or a titanium alloy.
  • 4. The axial thread rolling head according to claim 2, characterized in that a toothed rim (5) for the pinions (6) seated on the eccentric shafts (14) is also formed from titanium or a titanium alloy.
  • 5. A radial rolling head comprising a holder which accommodates rolling dies disposed around the rolling die axis at equal angular spacings and at equal distances between axles the rolling surfaces of which exhibit a course which helically ascends in opposition to their sense of rotation over the circumference, including a gearing mechanism coupling the rolling dies to each other, which has the pinion coupled to the rolling dies and a central tooted gear meshing with the pinions, an interlocking mechanism for the rollers which automatically locks into place after every complete turn of the roiling dies and is released prior to every rolling operation, a stop which is adapted to be engaged with the workpiece while a workpiece is undergoing an introducing motion in between the rolling dies and which releases the interlocked state, and a driving device which has a spring housing receiving extension springs, a shank, a toothed rim with pinions for the reversed turn of the rolling dies, and a gearing plate for the two gearing mechanisms with the rollers, once the interlocked state is released, will rotate until the rolling die surfaces bear against the workpiece in order to be kept rotating along with it by friction, characterized in that the shank (41) and/or the spring housing (42) and/or the gearing plate (2) are formed from titanium or a titanium alloy.
  • 6. The radial thread rolling head according to claim 5, characterized in that a front-end plate (4) supporting the rolling dies (22) is also formed from titanium or a titanium alloy.
  • 7. The radial thread rolling head according to claim 5 wherein the shank and the spring housing are formed from titanium or a titanium alloy.
  • 8. The radial thread rolling head according to claim 5 wherein the shank and the gearing plate are formed from titanium or a titanium alloy.
  • 9. The radial thread rolling head according to claim 5 wherein the spring housing and the gearing plate are formed from titanium or a titanium alloy.
  • 10. The radial thread rolling head according to claim 5 wherein the shank and the spring housing and the gearing plate are formed from titanium or a titanium alloy.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
201 02 471 Feb 2001 DE
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
3972213 Habegger Aug 1976 A
5724844 Saeki Mar 1998 A
5784912 Focken et al. Jul 1998 A
5868019 Grabbe Feb 1999 A
5870918 Schunk et al. Feb 1999 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
4236085 Apr 1994 DE
4430184 Mar 1995 DE
19701049 Jan 1997 DE
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
“Fette Rollsysteme” Company Publication pp. 77 and 199 (German with English translation attached).