Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Method for making an irregularly shaped drawn tube
- Patent Title (中): 制造不规则形状的拉管的方法
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Application No.: US644821Application Date: 1991-01-23
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Publication No.: US5129247APublication Date: 1992-07-14
- Inventor: Bruce R. Johnson
- Applicant: Bruce R. Johnson
- Applicant Address: MI Muskegon
- Assignee: Muskegon Automation Equipment, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Muskegon Automation Equipment, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: MI Muskegon
- Main IPC: B21D9/12
- IPC: B21D9/12 ; B21D26/043 ; B21D26/045
Abstract:
Method for forming a tubular metal member of a shape and length having an opened end and a closed end into an element which is formed of a different shape and length by forcing and thereby flowing the metal of the tubular member from one mold cavity to another. The method utilizes a form mold having an entrance cavity of a shape and length generally corresponding to the tubular member and in which the entire tubular member is initially located and an exit cavity of a different shape and length in which the flowing metal of the tubular metal member is forced to form the element having the shape and length of the exit cavity. The form mold has an entrance opening in a side wall thereof which is connected to the entrance cavity. The tubular metal is initially located entirely within the entrance cavity of the form mold, with the closed end thereof located adjacent the exit cavity and the opened end of the tubular metal member being located at the entrance opening to the entrance cavity. Means are provided for simultaneously applying a mechanical force and a hydraulic force in a first direction to the tubular metal member to thereby flow the metal of the tubular member from the entrance cavity into the exit cavity to form the formed element. The form mold has a passage leading from the exit cavity to a source of hydraulic fluid which reacts against the closed end of the tubular metal member in a second direction in opposition to the hydraulic and mechanical forces applied in the first direction to the tubular metal member in order to control the speed of the formation of the formed element. Further, a method is disclosed for initially setting up the mold to ensure that the tube will be formed as quickly as possible and yet will have no bends.
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