WO2015129201A1 - 4気筒エンジン用鍛造クランク軸の仕上打ち用素材の成形装置、及びこれを用いた4気筒エンジン用鍛造クランク軸の製造方法 - Google Patents
4気筒エンジン用鍛造クランク軸の仕上打ち用素材の成形装置、及びこれを用いた4気筒エンジン用鍛造クランク軸の製造方法 Download PDFInfo
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- the present invention relates to a technique for manufacturing a crankshaft for a four-cylinder engine (hereinafter also referred to as “forged crankshaft”) by hot forging.
- a 4-cylinder including a forming device for forming a finishing material to be used for finishing punching for shaping the final shape of the forged crankshaft, and a pre-forming step using the forming device
- the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a forged crankshaft for an engine.
- crankshaft is the basic part of the reciprocating engine, and converts the reciprocating motion of the piston into rotational motion to extract power.
- the crankshaft is roughly divided into those manufactured by forging and those manufactured by casting.
- the crankshaft In a four-cylinder engine of an automobile such as a passenger car, a freight car, and a special work vehicle, the crankshaft is required to have high strength and rigidity, and a forged crankshaft that is superior to the demand is frequently used.
- Forged crankshafts are also used in four-cylinder engines such as motorcycles, agricultural machines, and ships.
- a forged crankshaft for a four-cylinder engine is manufactured by using billets as raw materials and sequentially performing pre-forming, die forging, deburring, and shaping processes.
- the billet has a round or square cross section and a constant cross sectional area over the entire length.
- the preforming step includes roll forming and bending steps, and the die forging step includes roughing and finish punching steps.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram for explaining a manufacturing process of a conventional general forged crankshaft for a four-cylinder engine.
- the crankshaft 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 is mounted on a four-cylinder engine, and includes five journal portions J1 to J5, four pin portions P1 to P4, a front portion Fr, a flange portion Fl, and journal portions J1 to J1. It is composed of eight crank arm portions (hereinafter also simply referred to as “arm portions”) A1 to A8 that connect J5 and pin portions P1 to P4, respectively.
- the crankshaft 1 is a crankshaft of a 4-cylinder-4 counterweight.
- the first and eighth arm portions A1 and A8 at both ends and the fourth and fifth crank arm portions A4 and A5 connected to the third journal portion at the center have balance weights.
- the second, third, sixth, and seventh arm portions A2, A3, A6, and A7 have an oval shape because they do not have a balance weight.
- the reference numerals are “J” for the journal portion, “P” for the pin portion, and “A” for the arm portion. .
- the arm part which has a balance weight is also called an arm part with a weight.
- the arm portion having no balance weight is also referred to as an unweighted arm portion or an oval arm portion.
- the forged crankshaft 1 is manufactured as follows. First, the billet 2 shown in FIG. 1A cut in advance to a predetermined length is heated by a heating furnace, and then roll forming is performed. In the roll forming step, for example, the billet 2 is rolled with a perforated roll and the volume thereof is distributed in the longitudinal direction while being drawn, thereby forming the roll rough ground 103 as an intermediate material (see FIG. 1B). Next, in the bending process, the roll rough ground 103 obtained by roll forming is partially pressed down from the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction to distribute its volume, and a bent rough ground 104 as a further intermediate material is formed. (See FIG. 1 (c)).
- the bent rough ground 104 obtained by bending is press-forged using a pair of upper and lower dies, and a forged material 105 in which the approximate shape of the crankshaft (final forged product) is formed is obtained. Molding is performed (see FIG. 1D). Further, in the finish punching process, a rough forging material 105 obtained by roughing is provided, the rough forging material 105 is press forged using a pair of upper and lower dies, and a shape that matches the crankshaft is formed. The material 106 is formed (see FIG. 1 (e)). At the time of roughing and finishing, surplus material flows out as burrs from between the split surfaces of the molds facing each other. For this reason, the rough forged material 105 and the finished forged material 106 have large burrs 105a and 106a around the shaped crankshaft.
- the burrs 106a are punched and removed by a blade tool while holding the finished forged material 106 with the burrs 106a obtained by finish punching with a mold from above and below. Thereby, as shown in FIG.1 (f), the forge crankshaft 1 is obtained.
- the main parts of the forged crankshaft 1 from which burrs have been removed for example, the shaft portion such as the journal portion J, the pin portion P, the front portion Fr, the flange portion Fl, or the like, or the arm portion A in some cases
- the forged crankshaft 1 is manufactured.
- the manufacturing process shown in FIG. 1 is not limited to the four-cylinder / four-counterweight crankshaft illustrated, but is the same for other four-cylinder / four-counterweight crankshafts.
- the crankshaft of the other 4-cylinder / four-counterweight is replaced with the first arm P1 connected to the same first pin P1 instead of the leading first arm P1 connected to the first pin P1 at the front end of the eight arms A.
- the two arm part A2 has a balance weight.
- This crankshaft has a balance weight in the seventh arm portion A7 connected to the same fourth pin P4 instead of the rearmost eighth arm portion A8 connected to the fourth pin P4 at the rear end.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2008-155275 (Patent Document 1) and Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2011-161696 (Patent Document 2) manufacture a crankshaft in which a journal portion and a pin portion are formed, and an arm portion is also formed as it is.
- the technology to do is disclosed.
- a stepped round bar in which portions corresponding to a journal portion and a pin portion of a crankshaft are individually constricted is used as a material.
- interposes a pin part equivalent part is each hold
- a simple round bar is used as a material. Then, one of the ends of the round bar material is held by a fixed type and the other is held by a movable type, the journal part of the round bar material is journal type, and the pin part is pin type. Retain each. From this state, the movable die, the journal die and the pin die are moved in the axial direction toward the fixed die to give the round bar material a compressive deformation. Simultaneously with this deformation application, the pin mold is moved in the eccentric direction perpendicular to the axial direction, and the portion corresponding to the pin portion is eccentric.
- the arm portion is a portion corresponding to the pin portion of the round bar material and free expansion in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction accompanying the axial deformation of the round bar material. It is shaped by the tensile deformation accompanying the eccentric movement. For this reason, the contour shape of the arm portion tends to be indefinite, and dimensional accuracy cannot be ensured.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a forged crankshaft for a four-cylinder engine with a high yield and to produce a final shape in the manufacturing process of the forged crankshaft in order to produce it with high dimensional accuracy regardless of its shape. It is an object of the present invention to provide a molding apparatus used for molding a finish punching material to be used for finishing punching on the premise of performing punching. Another object of the present invention is to provide a manufacturing method capable of manufacturing a forged crankshaft for a four-cylinder engine with high yield and high dimensional accuracy regardless of its shape.
- a forming apparatus is an apparatus for forming a finishing material to be used for finishing punching for shaping the final shape of a forged crankshaft from a coarse material in the process of manufacturing a forged crankshaft for a four-cylinder engine.
- the fourth and fifth crank arms connected to the central third journal have balance weights, Any one of the first and second crank arm portions connected to the first pin portion at the front end, and any of the seventh and eighth crank arm portions connected to the fourth pin portion at the rear end. Or one crank arm has a balance weight, The remaining crank arm does not have a balance weight.
- the crude material is Coarse journal parts having the same axial length as each journal part of the forged crankshaft, Coarse pin portions having the same length in the axial direction as each pin portion of the forged crankshaft and having a smaller eccentric amount in the eccentric direction perpendicular to the axial direction than the pin portion;
- the non-weighted crank arm part having no balance weight among the crank arm parts of the forged crankshaft
- the non-weight coarse crank arm part having the same axial thickness as the crank arm part and the weighted crank having the balance weight
- a weighted coarse crank arm portion having a thickness greater in the axial direction than the crank arm portion corresponding to the arm portion.
- the molding apparatus includes the following fixed journal type, movable journal type, and pin type.
- the fixed journal type is disposed at the position of the third coarse journal part, holds the coarse journal part along an eccentric direction perpendicular to the axial direction, and holds a side surface of the coarse crank arm part connected to the coarse journal part. The movement in the axial direction is constrained while touching.
- the movable journal type is disposed at each position of the coarse journal part other than the coarse journal part sandwiched by the fixed journal type, and holds and holds the coarse journal part individually along an eccentric direction perpendicular to the axial direction. Each moves in the axial direction toward the fixed journal type while contacting the side surface of the coarse crank arm portion connected to the coarse journal portion.
- the pin type is arranged at the position of each coarse pin part, is addressed to the eccentric center side of each coarse pin part, and is fixed while contacting the side surface of the coarse crank arm part connected to the coarse pin part. It moves in the axial direction toward the journal mold and in the eccentric direction perpendicular to the axial direction.
- the molding device is The coarse journal part is sandwiched and held between a fixed journal type and a movable journal type, and the movable journal type is moved in the axial direction and the pin type is moved in the axial direction from the state where the pin type is assigned to the coarse pin part. While moving in the eccentric direction.
- the rough crank arm portion with weight is clamped in the axial direction to reduce its thickness to the thickness of the crank arm portion with weight of the forged crank shaft, and the eccentric amount by pressing the rough pin portion in the eccentric direction. Is increased to the eccentric amount of the pin portion of the forged crankshaft.
- the pin mold includes an auxiliary pin mold that moves in the axial direction on the outer side opposite to the eccentric center side of each of the rough pin portions, the movable journal mold, and the pin mold. And the coarse pin that is eccentrically deformed after the gap between the fixed journal type and the movable journal type and the pin type and the auxiliary pin type is closed as the auxiliary pin type moves in the axial direction. It is preferable that the movement of the pin type in the eccentric direction is controlled so that the portion reaches the auxiliary pin type.
- the pin mold when the total movement distance in the eccentric direction of the pin mold is 100%, the pin mold is moved when the movement of the movable journal mold adjacent to the pin mold is completed in the axial direction. It is preferable that the movement distance in the eccentric direction is 90% or less of the total movement distance, and thereafter the movement of the pin type in the eccentric direction is completed.
- the fixed journal mold, the movable journal mold, and the pin mold are attached to a press machine that can be reduced in a direction along the eccentric direction.
- the fixed journal mold and the movable journal mold sandwich and hold the coarse journal portion, and the pin die is assigned to the coarse pin portion, and the movable journal die is moved as the press machine continues to be reduced.
- the journal mold can be individually moved in the axial direction by the wedge mechanism, and at the same time, the pin mold can be individually moved in the axial direction along with the movement of the movable journal mold.
- the wedge angle of the wedge mechanism is different from each other in each of the movable journal molds.
- the pin type is connected to a hydraulic cylinder and moves in the eccentric direction by driving the hydraulic cylinder.
- the above molding apparatus has balance weights in the first, fourth, fifth, and eighth crank arm portions, and balance weights in the remaining second, third, sixth, and seventh crank arm portions. It can be applied to the manufacture of forged crankshafts that do not. Applicable to manufacture of forged crankshafts with balance weights in the second, fourth, fifth and seventh crank arm parts and no balance weights in the remaining first, third, sixth and eighth crank arm parts You can also
- a manufacturing method is a method for manufacturing the forged crankshaft described above, and includes a series of steps of a first preforming step, a second preforming step, and a finish punching step.
- a rough material to be provided to the molding apparatus is modeled.
- the second preforming step uses the above-described forming apparatus to form a finish punching material in which the final shape of the forged crankshaft is formed.
- the finish punching material is finish punched to form a finish material in which the final shape of the forged crankshaft is formed.
- the forged crank for a four-cylinder engine having a thin arm portion, even if it is a weighted arm portion, from a rough material without burrs. It is possible to form a finishing material that does not have burrs and has a shape that roughly matches the shape of the shaft. If such a burr-free finish punching material is finished, some burrs are generated, but the final shape of the forged crankshaft including the contour shape of the arm portion can be formed. Accordingly, a forged crankshaft for a four-cylinder engine can be manufactured with high yield and high dimensional accuracy regardless of its shape.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram for explaining a manufacturing process of a conventional general forged crankshaft for a four-cylinder engine.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view schematically showing each shape of the raw material to be molded by the molding apparatus and the finished punching material in the manufacturing method of the first embodiment.
- Drawing 3 is a mimetic diagram showing a manufacturing process of a forge crankshaft in a 1st embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a longitudinal sectional view showing the configuration of the molding apparatus in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 5A is a longitudinal sectional view for explaining a method of forming a finishing material by the forming apparatus of the first embodiment shown in FIG. 4, and shows a state in the initial stage of forming.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram for explaining a manufacturing process of a conventional general forged crankshaft for a four-cylinder engine.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view schematically showing each shape of the raw material to be molded by the molding apparatus and the finished punching material in the manufacturing method of
- FIG. 5B is a longitudinal sectional view for explaining a method of forming a finishing material by the forming apparatus of the first embodiment shown in FIG. 4 and shows a state when the forming is completed.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining a situation in which biting occurs when the finish punching material is formed by the forming apparatus.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining a situation when a countermeasure for biting is applied in forming a finishing material by a forming apparatus.
- FIG. 8 is a plan view schematically showing each shape of the raw material to be molded by the molding apparatus and the finished punching material in the manufacturing method of the second embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a longitudinal sectional view showing the configuration of the molding apparatus in the second embodiment.
- FIG. 10A is a longitudinal sectional view for explaining a method of forming a finish punching material by the forming apparatus of the second embodiment shown in FIG. 9, and shows a state in the initial stage of forming.
- FIG. 10B is a longitudinal sectional view for explaining a method of forming a finishing material by the forming apparatus of the second embodiment shown in FIG. 9, and shows a state when the forming is completed.
- the present invention when manufacturing a forged crankshaft for a four-cylinder engine, it is assumed that finishing is performed in the manufacturing process.
- the forming apparatus of the present invention is used to form a finish punching material to be used for finishing punching from a raw material in a pre-finishing process.
- the embodiment is detailed about the shaping
- FIG. 2 is a plan view schematically showing each shape of a rough material to be molded by a molding apparatus and a finished material for finishing in the manufacturing method of the first embodiment. It is. FIG. 2 shows a situation in which a crankshaft of a 4-cylinder-4 counterweight crankshaft having balance weights in the first, fourth, fifth and eighth arm portions is manufactured.
- the crude material 4 of the first embodiment has a rough crankshaft shape as a whole while relying on the shape of the forged crankshaft 1 shown in FIG. 1 (f).
- the rough material 4 includes five rough journal portions J1a to J5a, four rough pin portions P1a to P4a, a rough front portion Fra, a rough flange portion Fla, a rough journal portion J1a to J5a, and a rough pin portion P1a to P4a. It consists of eight coarse crank arm portions (hereinafter also simply referred to as “rough arm portions”) A1a to A8a.
- the second, third, sixth, and seventh coarse arm portions A2a, A3a, A6a, and A7a have an oval shape because they do not have a balance weight.
- the coarse material 4 has no burrs.
- the reference numerals are “Ja” for the coarse journal portion, and “Pa” and “Aa” for the rough arm.
- the first, fourth, fifth, and eighth coarse arm portions A1a, A4a, A5a, and A8a having a balance weight are also referred to as weighted coarse arm portions Aa.
- the second, third, sixth, and seventh coarse arm portions A2a, A3a, A6a, and A7a having no balance weight are also referred to as no-weight coarse arm portion Aa or oval coarse arm portion Aa.
- the finish punching material 5 of the first embodiment is formed from the above-mentioned rough material 4 by a molding device, which will be described in detail later.
- the finishing material 5 includes five rough journal portions J1b to J5b, four rough pin portions P1b to P4b, a rough front portion Frb, a rough flange portion Flb, a rough journal portion J1b to J5b, and a rough pin portion P1b to P4b.
- Each is composed of eight coarse crank arm portions (hereinafter also simply referred to as “rough arm portions”) A1b to A8b.
- the second, third, sixth, and seventh coarse arm portions A2b, A3b, A6b, and A7b have an oval shape because they do not have a balance weight.
- the finishing material 5 has no burrs.
- the reference numerals are “Jb” for the rough journal portion and the rough pin portion. “Pb” and “Ab” on the rough arm.
- the first, fourth, fifth, and eighth coarse arm portions A1b, A4b, A5b, and A8b having balance weights are also called weighted coarse arm portions Ab.
- the second, third, sixth, and seventh coarse arm portions A2b, A3b, A6b, and A7b having no balance weight are also referred to as no-weight coarse arm portion Ab or oval coarse arm portion Ab.
- the shape of the finish punching material 5 substantially matches the shape of the crankshaft (final forged product), and corresponds to the portion excluding the burr 105a of the rough forged material 105 shown in FIG. 1 (d). That is, the rough journal portion Jb of the finish punching material 5 has the same axial length as the journal portion J of the final shape forged crankshaft.
- the rough pin portion Pb of the finish punching material 5 has the same length in the axial direction as the pin portion P of the final shape forged crankshaft, and the same amount of eccentricity in the eccentric direction perpendicular to the axial direction.
- the coarse arm portion Ab of the finishing material 5 has the same axial thickness as the arm portion A of the final shape forged crankshaft.
- the coarse journal portion Ja of the coarse material 4 has the same axial length as the coarse journal portion Jb of the finishing material 5, that is, the journal portion J of the forged crankshaft.
- the coarse pin portion Pa of the coarse material 4 has the same axial length as the coarse pin portion Pb of the finish punching material 5, that is, the pin portion P of the forged crankshaft, but the eccentric amount is the finish punching material 5. Smaller than the coarse pin portion Pb.
- the coarse arm portions Aa of the coarse material 4 correspond to finishing materials corresponding to each. 5 is thicker than the weighted coarse arm portion Ab, that is, the weighted arm portion A of the forged crankshaft.
- the oval coarse arm portion Aa (second, third, sixth, and seventh coarse arm portions A2a, A3a, A6a, and A7a) of the coarse material 4 is formed in the oval coarse material of the finishing material 5 corresponding to each.
- the thickness in the axial direction is the same as the arm portion Ab, that is, the oval arm portion A of the forged crankshaft.
- the coarse material 4 is longer in length than the finish punching material 5 (final shape forged crankshaft) by the thicker weighted coarse arm portion Aa, and the eccentric amount of the coarse pin portion Pa. Is small.
- the coarse material 4 has a relatively gentle crankshaft shape.
- the thickness of the coarse arm portion Ab is slightly thinner than the final shape of the forged crankshaft, and the axial lengths of the coarse journal portion Jb and the coarse pin portion Pb are correspondingly reduced. Is slightly larger. This is because it is easy to accommodate the finishing material 5 in the mold at the time of finishing and prevent the occurrence of galling. Accordingly, the coarse material 4 also has a slightly larger axial length of the coarse journal portion Ja and the coarse pin portion Pa than the forged crankshaft of the final shape.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram showing a manufacturing process of a forged crankshaft for a four-cylinder engine in the first embodiment.
- the forged crankshaft manufacturing method according to the first embodiment includes steps of first preforming, second preforming, and finish punching, and each step of deburring and shaping as necessary. including.
- the first pre-molding step is a step of modeling the above-described rough material 4.
- a round billet having a round cross section is used as a raw material, and the round billet is heated by a heating furnace (for example, an induction heating furnace, a gas atmosphere heating furnace, etc.), and then a preforming process is performed.
- a heating furnace for example, an induction heating furnace, a gas atmosphere heating furnace, etc.
- a preforming process is performed.
- a round billet is drawn and rolled by a perforated roll and its volume is distributed in the longitudinal direction, and the roll waste obtained thereby is partially pressed down from the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction to obtain its volume. Repeat the bending to distribute.
- the rough material 4 can be modeled.
- the rough material 4 can be formed using the techniques disclosed in Patent Documents 1 and 2. Moreover, you may employ
- the second pre-molding step is a step of molding the finishing material 5 described above.
- processing is performed using the molding apparatus shown in FIG. Thereby, the finishing material 5 in which the final shape of the forged crankshaft is formed can be formed from the above-mentioned rough material 4.
- the finishing punching process is a process for obtaining a finishing material having a shape that matches the crankshaft.
- the finish punching material 5 is provided and press forged using a pair of upper and lower dies. Thereby, the finishing material in which the final shape of the forged crankshaft is shaped can be obtained.
- FIG. 4 is a longitudinal sectional view showing the configuration of the forming apparatus in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 4 shows an example of a molding apparatus for manufacturing a crankshaft of a four-cylinder / four-counter weight having balance weights in the first, fourth, fifth and eighth arm portions. That is, the finishing material 5 is formed from the rough material 4 shown in FIG.
- the molding apparatus uses a press machine.
- the molding apparatus has a fixed lower hard plate 20 as a base and an upper hard plate 21 that descends as the ram of the press machine is driven.
- a lower mold support base 22 is elastically supported via an elastic member 24 directly above the lower hard plate 20.
- the lower mold support base 22 is allowed to move in the vertical direction.
- a disc spring, a coil spring, an air spring or the like can be applied, and a hydraulic spring system can also be applied.
- An upper mold support base 23 is fixed directly below the upper hard plate 21 via a support column 25. The upper mold support 23 is lowered integrally with the upper hard plate 21 by driving of a press machine (ram).
- the coarse material 4 is accommodated in a mold and molded into a finishing material.
- the posture of the coarse material 4 accommodated in the mold is such that the eccentric direction of the coarse pin portion Pa is aligned with the vertical direction, and the first and fourth coarse pin portions P1a and P4a are arranged on the upper side, in other words.
- the second and third rough pin portions P2a and P3a are disposed below. Therefore, fixed journal molds 10U and 10B, movable journal molds 11U and 11B, pin mold 12 and auxiliary pin mold 13 are attached to lower mold support base 22 and upper mold support base 23, respectively.
- the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B, the movable journal molds 11U and 11B, the pin mold 12 and the auxiliary pin mold 13 are divided along the axial direction of the coarse material 4, and are paired up and down.
- the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B are arranged at the position of the third coarse journal portion J3a at the center serving as a reference among the coarse journal portions Ja in the coarse material 4.
- the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B are attached to the upper mold support base 23 and the lower mold support base 22 respectively in the upper and lower sides.
- the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B are completely fixed to the upper mold support base 23 and the lower mold support base 22 in both the upper and lower sides.
- the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B are formed with semi-cylindrical first engraved portions 10Ua and 10Ba and second engraved portions 10Ub and 10Bb, respectively.
- the second engraved portions 10Ub and 10Bb are adjacent to the front and rear (left and right in FIG. 4) of the first engraved portions 10Ua and 10Ba.
- the lengths of the first engraving portions 10Ua and 10Ba are the same as the axial length of the third coarse journal portion J3b in the finishing material 5.
- the lengths of the second engraved portions 10Ub and 10Bb are the thicknesses in the axial direction of the coarse arm portions Ab with weights (fourth and fifth coarse arm portions A4b and A5b) connected to the coarse journal portion J3b in the finishing material 5. The same.
- the fixed journal dies 10U and 10B hold the third rough journal portion J3a from above and below by the first engraving portions 10Ua and 10Ba by the lowering of the upper die support base 23 accompanying the drive of the press machine, that is, the pressure of the press machine. To do.
- the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B have the weighted coarse arm portions Aa (the fourth and the fourth engraved portions 10Ub and 10Bb, the surfaces of the first engraved portions 10Ua and 10Ba on the side of the third coarse journal portion J3a.
- the fifth coarse arm portion A4a, A5a contacts the side surface on the third coarse journal portion J3a side.
- the movable journal molds 11U and 11B are coarse journal sections Ja (first, second, fourth, and fifth coarse journal sections J1a, J2a, other than the coarse journal section Ja in the coarse material 4 sandwiched between the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B. J4a, J5a).
- the upper and lower movable journal molds 11U and 11B are attached to the upper mold support base 23 and the lower mold support base 22, respectively.
- the movable journal molds 11U and 11B are allowed to move in the axial direction toward the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B with respect to the upper mold support base 23 and the lower mold support base 22 in both upper and lower sides. .
- first engraved portions 11Ua and 11Ba In the movable journal molds 11U and 11B, semi-cylindrical first engraved portions 11Ua and 11Ba, second engraved portions 11Ub and 11Bb, and third engraved portions 11Uc and 11Bc are formed, respectively.
- the second engraved portions 11Ub and 11Bb and the third engraved portions 11Uc and 11Bc are adjacent to the front and rear (left and right in FIG. 4) of the first engraved portions 11Ua and 11Ba.
- the lengths of the first engraved portions 11Ua and 11Ba are the axial lengths of the coarse journal portions Jb (first, second, fourth, and fifth coarse journal portions J1b, J2b, J4b, and J5b) in the finish punching material 5. Is the same.
- the second engraved portions 11Ub and 11Bb accommodate the coarse arm portion Aa with weight in the coarse material 4.
- the lengths of the second engraved portions 11Ub and 11Bb are the same as the axial thicknesses of the weighted coarse arm portions Ab connected to the coarse journal portions Jb in the finishing material 5.
- the third engraved portions 11Uc and 11Bc accommodate the oval coarse arm portion Aa in the coarse material 4.
- the lengths of the third engraved portions 11Uc and 11Bc are the same as the thickness in the axial direction of the oval coarse arm portion Ab connected to the coarse journal portion Jb in the finishing material 5.
- the coarse arm portions Aa connected to the first and fifth coarse journal portions J1a and J5a at both ends are both coarse arm portions with weights.
- the movable journal molds 11U and 11B arranged at the positions of the first and fifth coarse journal portions J1a and J5a are the second engraved portions of the second engraved portions 11Ub and 11Bb and the third engraved portions 11Uc and 11Bc. 11 Ub and 11 Bb are provided.
- each of the coarse arm portions Aa connected to the second and fourth coarse journal portions J2a and J4a closer to the center is an oval coarse arm portion.
- the movable journal molds 11U and 11B arranged at the positions of the second and fourth coarse journal portions J2a and J4a are the third engraved portion among the second engraved portions 11Ub and 11Bb and the third engraved portions 11Uc and 11Bc. 11Uc, 11Bc.
- the movable journal molds 11U and 11B hold the respective rough journal portions Ja respectively corresponding to each of the first engraved portions 11Ua and 11Ba by being pressed by the press machine.
- the surfaces of the second engraved portions 11Ub and 11Bb and the third engraved portions 11Uc and 11Bc on the first engraved portions 11Ua and 11Ba side correspond to the corresponding coarse journal portions Ja. It contacts the side surface of each coarse journal portion Ja side in the connected coarse arm portion Aa with weight and the oval coarse arm portion Aa.
- the end surfaces of the movable journal molds 11U and 11B arranged at the positions of the first and fifth coarse journal portions J1a and J5a at both ends are inclined surfaces 14U and 14B.
- the first and fifth coarse journal portions J1a, J5a individually correspond to the positions of the inclined surfaces 14U, 14B of the movable journal molds 11U, 11B, respectively.
- One wedge 26 is erected. Each first wedge 26 penetrates the lower mold support base 22 and protrudes upward.
- the inclined surface 14B of the lower movable journal mold 11B is in contact with the inclined surface of the first wedge 26 in the initial state.
- the inclined surface 14U of the upper movable journal mold 11U comes into contact with the inclined surface of the first wedge 26 by the pressing of the press.
- a block (not shown) is fixed to the movable journal molds 11U and 11B arranged at the positions of the second and fourth coarse journal portions J2a and J4a closer to the center.
- the block has inclined surfaces 15U and 15B on the side portions (front and back of the paper surface in FIG. 4) that are separated from the first engraved portions 11Ua and 11Ba and the second engraved portions 11Ub and 11Bb.
- the second and fourth coarse journal portions J2a and J4a are individually corresponding to the positions of the inclined surfaces 15U and 15B of the movable journal molds 11U and 11B.
- Two wedges 27 are erected. Each second wedge 27 penetrates the lower mold support base 22 and protrudes upward.
- the inclined surface 15B of the lower movable journal mold 11B contacts the inclined surface of the second wedge 27 in the initial state.
- the inclined surface 15U of the upper movable journal mold 11U is brought into contact with the inclined surface of the second wedge 27 by the pressure of the press.
- the upper movable journal mold 11U is pushed down integrally with the lower movable journal mold 11B.
- the movable journal molds 11U and 11B of the first and fifth coarse journal portions J1a and J5a have their inclined surfaces 14U and 14B slid along the inclined surface of the first wedge 26 in both the upper and lower sides. Accordingly, it moves in the axial direction toward the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B of the third coarse journal portion J3a serving as a reference.
- the movable journal molds 11U and 11B of the second and fourth coarse journal portions J2a and J4a have their inclined surfaces 15U and 15B slide along the inclined surface of the second wedge 27 in both the upper and lower sides.
- the movable journal molds 11U and 11B can be individually moved in the axial direction by a wedge mechanism.
- the pin type 12 and the auxiliary pin type 13 that form a pair at the top and bottom are arranged at positions of the coarse pin portions Pa in the coarse material 4.
- the pin mold 12 and the auxiliary pin mold 13 are respectively attached to the upper mold support base 23 and the lower mold support base 22 on the upper and lower sides.
- the pin mold 12 is disposed on the eccentric center side of each coarse pin portion Pa.
- the other auxiliary pin mold 13 is disposed on the outer side opposite to the eccentric center side of each coarse pin portion Pa.
- positioning of the 1st rough pin part P1a is an upper side. For this reason, the pin mold 12 is attached to the lower mold support base 22 and the auxiliary pin mold 13 is attached to the upper mold support base 23.
- the pin mold 12 and the auxiliary pin mold 13 are allowed to move in the axial direction toward the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B with respect to the upper mold support base 23 and the lower mold support base 22 in both the upper and lower sides. Is done. Only the pin mold 12 is allowed to move in the eccentric direction toward the rough pin portion Pa.
- the pin mold 12 and the auxiliary pin mold 13 are formed with semi-cylindrical engraved portions 12a and 13a, respectively.
- the lengths of the engraved portions 12a and 13a are the same as the length in the axial direction of the rough pin portion Pb in the finish punching material 5.
- the engraved portion 12a is addressed to the eccentric center side of each rough pin portion Pa by the press machine. Further, both side surfaces of the pin mold 12 are in contact with the side surfaces on the rough pin portion Pa side in the rough arm portions Aa connected to the rough pin portions Pa.
- the pin mold 12 and the auxiliary pin mold 13 are pushed down together as the press machine continues to be reduced.
- the pin type 12 and the auxiliary pin type 13 are fixed journal types 10U, 10B of the third coarse journal portion J3a serving as a reference as the movable journal types 11U, 11B move in the axial direction as described above. Move axially toward Further, the movement of the pin mold 12 in the eccentric direction is performed by driving a hydraulic cylinder 16 connected to each pin mold 12.
- the axial movement of the pin type 12 and the auxiliary pin type 13 is forcibly performed using a wedge mechanism similar to the movable journal types 11U and 11B, or using a separate mechanism such as a hydraulic cylinder or a servo motor. You may go.
- the auxiliary pin mold 13 may be integrated with one of a pair of adjacent movable journal molds 11U and 11B.
- each gap is secured between the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B and the movable journal molds 11U and 11B that are individually linked in the axial direction, and the pin mold 12 and the auxiliary pin mold 13. This is because the movable journal molds 11U and 11B and the pin mold 12 and the auxiliary pin mold 13 are allowed to move in the axial direction.
- the size of each gap is the difference between the thickness of the coarse arm portion Ab with weight in the finishing material 5 and the thickness of the coarse arm portion Aa with weight in the coarse material 4.
- FIG. 5A and 5B are longitudinal sectional views for explaining a method of forming a finishing material by the forming apparatus of the first embodiment shown in FIG. Among these drawings, FIG. 5A shows a state in the initial stage of molding, and FIG. 5B shows a state when the molding is completed.
- the raw material 4 is accommodated in the lower fixed journal mold 10B, the movable journal mold 11B, the pin mold 12 and the auxiliary pin mold 13 shown in FIG. 4, and the pressing of the press machine is started. Then, first, as shown in FIG. 5A, the upper fixed journal mold 10U and the movable journal mold 11U come into contact with the lower fixed journal mold 10B and the movable journal mold 11B, respectively.
- each coarse journal portion Ja is held from above and below by the fixed journal dies 10U and 10B and the movable journal dies 11U and 11B, and the pin die 12 is addressed to the eccentric center side of each coarse pin portion Pa. It becomes a broken state.
- the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B and the movable journal molds 11U and 11B are in contact with the side surface of the coarse material section 4 on the coarse journal section Ja side of the coarse material 4, and the coarse pins in the respective coarse arm sections Aa.
- the pin mold 12 is in contact with the side surface on the part Pa side.
- the inclined surfaces 14U and 14B of the movable journal molds 11U and 11B of the first and fifth coarse journal portions J1a and J5a are in contact with the inclined surface of the first wedge 26. Furthermore, the inclined surfaces 15U and 15B of the movable journal molds 11U and 11B of the second and fourth coarse journal portions J2a and J4a are in contact with the inclined surface of the second wedge 27.
- the movable journal molds 11U and 11B move in the axial direction toward the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B of the third coarse journal portion J3a.
- the pin mold 12 and the auxiliary pin mold 13 are also directed toward the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B of the third coarse journal portion J3a. To move in the axial direction.
- the movable journal dies 11U and 11B, the pin die 12 and the auxiliary pin die 13 are integrally moved in the axial direction.
- the second coarse arm portion A2b is an oval coarse arm portion
- the mold 12 and the auxiliary pin mold 13 are integrally moved in the axial direction.
- the gaps between the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B and the movable journal molds 11U and 11B, the pin mold 12 and the auxiliary pin mold 13 are gradually narrowed, and finally, the respective gaps are eliminated.
- the coarse arm portion Aa with the weight is clamped in the axial direction, and the thickness of the coarse arm portion Aa with the weight is reduced to the thickness of the coarse arm portion Ab of the finishing material 5 (see FIG. 5B).
- the axial lengths of the coarse journal portion Ja and the coarse pin portion Pa are maintained.
- each pin type 12 is driven in accordance with the movement of the movable journal types 11U and 11B and the pin type 12 and the auxiliary pin type 13 in the axial direction. Then, each pin type
- a finish-making material 5 without burrs can be formed from the rough material 4 without burrs. Even if it is the arm part A with a weight, the thickness 5 of the finish punching material becomes thin, and the thickness of the arm part A becomes a shape substantially corresponded with the shape of the forged crankshaft (final forged product) for 4 cylinder engines. If such a burr-free finish punching material 5 is used for finishing punching, a slight burr is generated, but the final shape of the forged crankshaft for a four-cylinder engine including the contour shape of the arm portion is generated. The shape can be shaped. Accordingly, a forged crankshaft for a four-cylinder engine can be manufactured with high yield and high dimensional accuracy regardless of its shape.
- the inclined surfaces 14U and 14B of the movable journal molds 11U and 11B of the first coarse journal portion J1a and the inclined surfaces of the first wedge 26 in contact therewith, and the fifth coarse journal portion J5a are opposite to each other on the basis of the vertical surface.
- the inclination angles of 15U and 15B and the slope of the second wedge 27 in contact therewith are opposite to each other with respect to the vertical plane.
- the angle of the inclined surface of the first wedge 26 is the angle of the inclined surface of the second wedge 27 (the first angle).
- the rough material 4 used in the molding apparatus shown in FIGS. 4 to 5B has the same cross-sectional area of the rough journal portion Ja as the cross-sectional area of the rough journal portion Jb of the finishing material 5, that is, the journal portion J of the forged crankshaft. Or bigger than that.
- the cross-sectional area of the rough pin portion Pa of the rough material 4 is the same as or larger than the cross-sectional area of the rough pin portion Pb of the finish punching material 5, that is, the pin portion P of the forged crankshaft.
- the cross-sectional area of the coarse journal portion Ja of the coarse material 4 is larger than the cross-sectional area of the coarse journal portion Jb of the finish punching material 5, the cross-sectional area of the coarse journal portion Ja is used as the coarse journal of the finish punching material 5.
- the sectional area of the portion Jb can be reduced. This is due to the sandwiching and holding of the coarse journal portion Ja between the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B and the movable journal molds 11U and 11B, and the subsequent movement of the movable journal molds 11U and 11B in the axial direction.
- the cross-sectional area of the rough pin portion Pa of the rough material 4 is larger than the cross-sectional area of the rough pin portion Pb of the finish punching material 5, the cross-sectional area of the rough pin portion Pa is equal to that of the finish punching material 5.
- the cross-sectional area of the rough pin portion Pb can be reduced. This is due to the movement of the pin mold 12 in the axial direction and the movement in the eccentric direction.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining a situation in which biting occurs in forming a finishing material by a molding apparatus
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining a situation when the countermeasure is taken.
- (a) shows a state in the initial stage of molding
- (b) shows a state in the middle of molding
- (c) shows a state when the molding is completed
- (d) shows a state after the molding is completed.
- Each finishing material is shown.
- the meat of the coarse pin portion Pa flows into the gap between the auxiliary pin mold 13 and the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B and the movable journal molds 11U and 11B.
- the inflowed meat is thinly extended as the molding progresses, but remains at the completion of the molding as shown in FIG.
- a local biting portion 5a appears on the outer side of the rough pin portion Pb of the finishing material 5 at the boundary with the adjacent coarse arm portion Aa with weight.
- the biting part 5a is driven into the product in the finishing process of the next process and becomes a fogger. Therefore, it is necessary to prevent the occurrence of biting from the viewpoint of ensuring product quality.
- the clearance between the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B and the movable journal molds 11U and 11B, and the pin mold 12 and the auxiliary pin mold 13 is closed in the weighted coarse arm portion Aa.
- the movement of the pin mold 12 in the eccentric direction may be controlled so that the coarse pin portion Pa that undergoes eccentric deformation reaches the auxiliary pin mold 13.
- the movement of the pin mold 12 in the eccentric direction may be completed.
- the pin mold 12 in the eccentric direction is 100%
- the pin mold 12 The moving distance in the eccentric direction is preferably 90% or less (more preferably 83% or less, and even more preferably 60% or less) of the total moving distance.
- the movement of the pin mold 12 in the eccentric direction may be completed after the movement of the movable journal molds 11U and 11B is completed.
- the movement process of the pin type in the eccentric direction until the movement of the movable journal type in the axial direction is completed can be arbitrarily changed.
- the movement of the pin type in the eccentric direction may be started simultaneously with the start of the movement of the movable journal type in the axial direction, may be started before that, or the axial direction of the movable journal type It may be started after the movement to has progressed to some extent.
- the movement of the pin type in the eccentric direction may be stopped once at a position where it has moved by a certain amount after the start, and may be resumed after the movement of the movable journal type in the axial direction is completed.
- Second Embodiment The second embodiment is based on the configuration of the first embodiment described above, the crankshaft of the 4-cylinder / four-counter weight being manufactured is modified, and the related configuration is changed. Is. In the following, the configuration of the second embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings. However, the same reference numerals are given to portions common to the first embodiment, and description of overlapping items will be omitted as appropriate.
- FIG. 8 is a plan view schematically showing respective shapes of a rough material to be molded by a molding apparatus and a finished material for finishing in the manufacturing method of the second embodiment. It is.
- the manufacturing object of the second embodiment is a crankshaft of a 4-cylinder-4 counterweight, and the crankshaft has balance weights in the second, fourth, fifth and seventh arm portions.
- the raw material 4 of the second embodiment is different from the raw material 4 of the first embodiment shown in FIG. 2 in the following points.
- the first coarse arm portion A1a is an oval coarse arm portion Aa
- the two coarse arm portions A2a are weighted coarse arm portions Aa.
- the eighth coarse arm portion A8a is an oval coarse arm portion Aa
- the seventh coarse arm portion A7a is a weight. This is a rough arm portion Aa.
- the first coarse arm portion A1b is an oval coarse arm portion Ab
- the second coarse arm portion A2b is a coarse arm portion Ab with weight
- the eighth coarse arm portion A8b is an oval coarse arm portion Ab
- the seventh coarse arm portion A7b is a coarse arm portion Ab with weight.
- FIG. 9 is a longitudinal sectional view showing the structure of the forming apparatus in the second embodiment.
- 10A and 10B are longitudinal sectional views for explaining a method of forming a finishing material by the forming apparatus of the second embodiment shown in FIG. Among these drawings, FIG. 10A shows a state in the initial stage of molding, and FIG. 10B shows a state when the molding is completed.
- the coarse arm portions Aa connected to the first and fifth coarse journal portions J1a and J5a at both ends are all oval coarse arm portions. Therefore, the movable journal molds 11U and 11B arranged at the positions of the first and fifth coarse journal portions J1a and J5a are the third engraved portion among the second engraved portions 11Ub and 11Bb and the third engraved portions 11Uc and 11Bc. 11Uc, 11Bc.
- the coarse arm portion Aa connected to the second and fourth coarse journal portions J2a and J4a closer to the center is a coarse arm portion with a weight and an oval coarse arm portion.
- the movable journal molds 11U and 11B arranged at the positions of the second and fourth coarse journal portions J2a and J4a include second engraved portions 11Ub and 11Bb and third engraved portions 11Uc and 11Bc.
- the movable journal molds 11U and 11B move in the axial direction toward the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B of the third coarse journal portion J3a by the press machine. Accordingly, the pin type 12 and the auxiliary pin type 13 also move in the axial direction toward the fixed journal types 10U and 10B of the third coarse journal portion J3a.
- the movable journal dies 11U and 11B, the pin die 12 and the auxiliary pin die 13 are integrally moved in the axial direction.
- the third coarse arm portion A3b is an oval coarse arm portion.
- the movable journal molds 11U, 11B, the pin mold 12, and the auxiliary pin mold 13 of the third coarse journal part J3a and the second coarse pin part P2a connected to the third coarse arm part A3b are integrally moved in the axial direction.
- the second coarse arm portion A2b connected to the second coarse journal portion J2a is a weighted coarse arm portion.
- the pin type 12 and the auxiliary pin type 13 of the first coarse pin portion P1a connected to the second coarse arm portion A2b do not move integrally with the movable journal types 11U and 11B of the third coarse journal portion J3a. Instead, the pin type 12 and the auxiliary pin type 13 of the first coarse pin part P1a move integrally with the movable journal types 11U and 11B of the first coarse journal part J1a. This is because the first coarse arm portion A1a connecting the first coarse journal portion J1a and the first coarse pin portion P1a is an oval coarse arm portion.
- the gaps between the fixed journal molds 10U and 10B and the movable journal molds 11U and 11B, the pin mold 12 and the auxiliary pin mold 13 are gradually narrowed, and finally, the respective gaps are eliminated.
- the coarse material 4 is clamped in the axial direction by the fixed journal molds 10U, 10B, the movable journal molds 11U, 11B, and the pin mold 12, and the thickness of the coarse arm section Aa with weight is increased.
- the thickness is reduced to the thickness of the rough arm portion Ab of the finishing material 5 (see FIG. 5B).
- the axial lengths of the coarse journal portion Ja and the coarse pin portion Pa are maintained.
- the finishing material 5 without burr from the rough material 4 without burr. Even if it is the arm part A with a weight, the thickness 5 of the finish punching material becomes thin, and the thickness of the arm part A becomes a shape substantially corresponded with the shape of the forged crankshaft (final forged product) for 4 cylinder engines. Therefore, the same effects as those of the first embodiment described above can be obtained.
- the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
- a wedge mechanism using a press machine is employed in the above embodiment, but the present invention is not limited to this, and a link mechanism may be employed.
- a hydraulic cylinder, a servo motor, or the like may be used.
- the mechanism for moving the pin type in the eccentric direction is not limited to the hydraulic cylinder but may be a servo motor.
- the upper mold support base is fixed to the upper hard plate
- the lower mold support base is elastically supported by the lower hard plate
- a wedge is placed on the lower hard plate.
- the upper and lower movable journal types are moved by the wedge, but a configuration in which the upper and lower sides are inverted may be used.
- the upper and lower mold support bases can be elastically supported by the respective hard plates, wedges can be installed on the hard plates, and the upper and lower movable journal molds can be moved by the respective wedges.
- the auxiliary pin type is allowed to move only in the axial direction, but in addition to this, the auxiliary pin type may be allowed to move in the direction opposite to the eccentric direction. In this case, the pin type and the auxiliary pin type move in the eccentric direction in conjunction with each other while sandwiching and holding the respective rough pin portions Pa from above and below.
- the present invention is useful when manufacturing a forged crankshaft for a four-cylinder engine.
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Description
鍛造クランク軸は、
中央の第3ジャーナル部につながる第4及び第5クランクアーム部にバランスウエイトを有し、
前端の第1ピン部につながる第1及び第2クランクアーム部のうちのいずれか1つのクランクアーム部、並びに、後端の第4ピン部につながる第7及び第8クランクアーム部のうちのいずれか1つのクランクアーム部にバランスウエイトを有し、
残りのクランクアーム部にバランスウエイトを有しない。
粗素材は、
鍛造クランク軸の各ジャーナル部と軸方向の長さが同じ粗ジャーナル部と、
鍛造クランク軸の各ピン部と軸方向の長さが同じで軸方向と直角な偏芯方向の偏芯量が前記ピン部よりも小さい粗ピン部と、
鍛造クランク軸のクランクアーム部のうち、バランスウエイトを有しないウエイト無しクランクアーム部に対応して当該クランクアーム部と軸方向の厚みが同じウエイト無し粗クランクアーム部、及びバランスウエイトを有するウエイト付きクランクアーム部に対応して当該クランクアーム部よりも軸方向の厚みが厚いウエイト付き粗クランクアーム部と、を有する。
固定ジャーナル型は、第3粗ジャーナル部の位置に配置され、当該粗ジャーナル部を軸方向と直角な偏芯方向に沿って挟み込んで保持するとともに、当該粗ジャーナル部につながる粗クランクアーム部の側面に接触しつつ、軸方向の移動を拘束される。
可動ジャーナル型は、固定ジャーナル型で挟み込まれる粗ジャーナル部以外の粗ジャーナル部それぞれの位置に配置され、当該粗ジャーナル部を個々に軸方向と直角な偏芯方向に沿って挟み込んで保持するとともに、各々が当該粗ジャーナル部につながる粗クランクアーム部の側面に接触しつつ、固定ジャーナル型に向けて軸方向に移動する。
ピン型は、粗ピン部それぞれの位置に配置され、当該粗ピン部それぞれの偏芯中心側に宛がわれるとともに、各々が当該粗ピン部につながる粗クランクアーム部の側面に接触しつつ、固定ジャーナル型に向けた軸方向及び軸方向と直角な偏芯方向に移動する。
当該成形装置は、
粗ジャーナル部を固定ジャーナル型及び可動ジャーナル型で挟み込んで保持し、粗ピン部にピン型を宛がった状態から、可動ジャーナル型を軸方向に移動させるとともに、ピン型を軸方向に移動させつつ偏芯方向に移動させる。これにより、ウエイト付き粗クランクアーム部を軸方向に挟圧してその厚みを鍛造クランク軸のウエイト付きクランクアーム部の厚みまで減少させるとともに、粗ピン部を偏芯方向に押圧してその偏芯量を鍛造クランク軸のピン部の偏芯量まで増加させる。
第1予備成形工程は、上記の成形装置に供する粗素材を造形する。
第2予備成形工程は、上記の成形装置を用い、鍛造クランク軸の最終形状が造形された仕上打ち用素材を成形する。
仕上打ち工程は、仕上打ち用素材を仕上打ちし、鍛造クランク軸の最終形状が造形された仕上材を成形する。
1-1.粗素材、及び仕上打ち用素材
図2は、第1実施形態の製造方法において、成形装置で被成形対象とする粗素材、及び成形された仕上打ち用素材の各形状を模式的に示す平面図である。図2には、4気筒-4枚カウンターウエイトのクランク軸であって、第1、第4、第5及び第8アーム部にバランスウエイトを有するクランク軸を製造する場合の状況を示す。
図3は、第1実施形態における4気筒エンジン用鍛造クランク軸の製造工程を示す模式図である。図3に示すように、第1実施形態の鍛造クランク軸の製造方法は、第1予備成形、第2予備成形、仕上打ちの各工程を含み、必要に応じて、バリ抜き、整形の各工程を含む。
図4は、第1実施形態における成形装置の構成を示す縦断面図である。図4には、第1、第4、第5及び第8アーム部にバランスウエイトを有する4気筒-4枚カウンターウエイトのクランク軸を製造する場合の成形装置を例示する。すなわち前記図2に示す粗素材4から仕上打ち用素材5を成形する。
図5A及び図5Bは、図4に示す第1実施形態の成形装置による仕上打ち用素材の成形方法を説明するための縦断面図である。これらの図のうち、図5Aは成形初期の状態を示し、図5Bは成形完了時の状態を示す。
第2実施形態は、上記の第1実施形態の構成を基本とし、製造対象である4気筒-4枚カウンターウエイトのクランク軸の態様を変形し、これに関連する構成を変更したものである。なお、以下では図面を参照して第2実施形態の構成を説明するが、第1実施形態と共通する部分には同一の符号を付し、重複する事項の説明は適宜省略する。
図8は、第2実施形態の製造方法において、成形装置で被成形対象とする粗素材、及び成形された仕上打ち用素材の各形状を模式的に示す平面図である。第2実施形態の製造対象は、4気筒-4枚カウンターウエイトのクランク軸であり、そのクランク軸は、第2、第4、第5及び第7アーム部にバランスウエイトを有する。
前記図3に示す第1実施形態の製造工程と同じである。
図9は、第2実施形態における成形装置の構成を示す縦断面図である。図10A及び図10Bは、図9に示す第2実施形態の成形装置による仕上打ち用素材の成形方法を説明するための縦断面図である。これらの図のうち、図10Aは成形初期の状態を示し、図10Bは成形完了時の状態を示す。
P、P1~P4:ピン部、 Fr:フロント部、
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2:ビレット、
4:粗素材、 Ja、J1a~J5a:粗素材の粗ジャーナル部、
Pa、P1a~P4a:粗素材の粗ピン部、
Fra:粗素材の粗フロント部、 Fla:粗素材の粗フランジ部、
Aa、A1a~A8a:粗素材の粗クランクアーム部、
5:仕上打ち用素材、
Jb、J1b~J5b:仕上打ち用素材の粗ジャーナル部、
Pb、P1b~P4b:仕上打ち用素材の粗ピン部、
Frb:仕上打ち用素材の粗フロント部、
Flb:仕上打ち用素材の粗フランジ部、
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10Ub、10Bb:固定ジャーナル型の第2彫り込み部、
11U、11B:可動ジャーナル型、
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11Ub、11Bb:可動ジャーナル型の第2彫り込み部、
11Uc、11Bc:可動ジャーナル型の第3彫り込み部、
12:ピン型、 12a:彫り込み部、
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14U、14B:第1、第5粗ジャーナル部の可動ジャーナル型の傾斜面、
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22:下側金型支持台、 23:上側金型支持台、
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- 4気筒エンジン用の鍛造クランク軸を製造する過程で、鍛造クランク軸の最終形状を造形する仕上打ちに供する仕上打ち用素材を、粗素材から成形する装置であって、
前記鍛造クランク軸は、
中央の第3ジャーナル部につながる第4及び第5クランクアーム部に、バランスウエイトを有し、
前端の第1ピン部につながる第1及び第2クランクアーム部のうちのいずれか1つのクランクアーム部、並びに、後端の第4ピン部につながる第7及び第8クランクアーム部のうちのいずれか1つのクランクアーム部に、バランスウエイトを有し、
残りのクランクアーム部に、バランスウエイトを有しない、
前記粗素材は、
前記鍛造クランク軸の各ジャーナル部と軸方向の長さが同じ粗ジャーナル部と、
前記鍛造クランク軸の各ピン部と軸方向の長さが同じで軸方向と直角な偏芯方向の偏芯量が前記ピン部よりも小さい粗ピン部と、
前記鍛造クランク軸の前記クランクアーム部のうち、前記バランスウエイトを有しないウエイト無しクランクアーム部に対応して当該クランクアーム部と軸方向の厚みが同じウエイト無し粗クランクアーム部、及び前記バランスウエイトを有するウエイト付きクランクアーム部に対応して当該クランクアーム部よりも軸方向の厚みが厚いウエイト付き粗クランクアーム部と、を有し、
前記成形装置は、
前記第3粗ジャーナル部の位置に配置され、当該粗ジャーナル部を軸方向と直角な偏芯方向に沿って挟み込んで保持するとともに、当該粗ジャーナル部につながる前記粗クランクアーム部の側面に接触しつつ、軸方向の移動を拘束された固定ジャーナル型と、
前記固定ジャーナル型で挟み込まれる前記粗ジャーナル部以外の前記粗ジャーナル部それぞれの位置に配置され、当該粗ジャーナル部を個々に軸方向と直角な偏芯方向に沿って挟み込んで保持するとともに、各々が当該粗ジャーナル部につながる前記粗クランクアーム部の側面に接触しつつ、前記固定ジャーナル型に向けて軸方向に移動する可動ジャーナル型と、
前記粗ピン部それぞれの位置に配置され、当該粗ピン部それぞれの偏芯中心側に宛がわれるとともに、各々が当該粗ピン部につながる前記粗クランクアーム部の側面に接触しつつ、前記固定ジャーナル型に向けた軸方向及び軸方向と直角な偏芯方向に移動するピン型と、を備え、
前記粗ジャーナル部を前記固定ジャーナル型及び前記可動ジャーナル型で挟み込んで保持し、前記粗ピン部に前記ピン型を宛がった状態から、前記可動ジャーナル型を軸方向に移動させるとともに、前記ピン型を軸方向に移動させつつ偏芯方向に移動させることにより、前記ウエイト付き粗クランクアーム部を軸方向に挟圧してその厚みを前記鍛造クランク軸の前記ウエイト付きクランクアーム部の厚みまで減少させるとともに、前記粗ピン部を偏芯方向に押圧してその偏芯量を前記鍛造クランク軸の前記ピン部の偏芯量まで増加させる、4気筒エンジン用鍛造クランク軸の仕上打ち用素材の成形装置。 - 請求項1に記載の成形装置において、
前記ピン型は、前記粗ピン部それぞれの偏芯中心側とは反対の外側に、軸方向に移動する補助ピン型を含んでおり、
前記可動ジャーナル型、並びに前記ピン型及び前記補助ピン型の軸方向への移動に伴って、前記固定ジャーナル型及び前記可動ジャーナル型と、前記ピン型及び前記補助ピン型との隙間が閉ざされた後に、偏芯変形する前記粗ピン部が前記補助ピン型に到達するように、前記ピン型の偏芯方向への移動が制御される、4気筒エンジン用鍛造クランク軸の仕上打ち用素材の成形装置。 - 請求項2に記載の成形装置において、
前記ピン型の偏芯方向への総移動距離を100%としたとき、当該ピン型に隣接する前記可動ジャーナル型の軸方向への移動が完了した時点で、前記ピン型の偏芯方向への移動距離が総移動距離の90%以下であり、この後に前記ピン型の偏芯方向への移動が完了する、4気筒エンジン用鍛造クランク軸の仕上打ち用素材の成形装置。 - 請求項1~3のいずれか1項に記載の成形装置において、
前記固定ジャーナル型、前記可動ジャーナル型及び前記ピン型は、偏芯方向に沿った方向に圧下が可能なプレス機に取り付けられており、
プレス機の圧下に伴って、前記固定ジャーナル型及び前記可動ジャーナル型が前記粗ジャーナル部を挟み込んで保持するとともに、前記ピン型が前記粗ピン部に宛がわれ、そのままプレス機の圧下を継続するのに伴って、前記可動ジャーナル型が個々に楔機構により軸方向に移動すると同時に、この可動ジャーナル型の移動に伴って、前記ピン型が個々に軸方向に移動する、4気筒エンジン用鍛造クランク軸の仕上打ち用素材の成形装置。 - 請求項4に記載の成形装置において、
前記楔機構の楔角度が前記可動ジャーナル型のそれぞれで互いに異なる、4気筒エンジン用鍛造クランク軸の仕上打ち用素材の成形装置。 - 請求項4又は5に記載の成形装置において、
前記ピン型が油圧シリンダに連結されており、この油圧シリンダの駆動により偏芯方向に移動する、4気筒エンジン用鍛造クランク軸の仕上打ち用素材の成形装置。 - 請求項1~6のいずれか1項に記載の成形装置において、
前記鍛造クランク軸は、第1、第4、第5及び第8クランクアーム部にバランスウエイトを有し、残りの第2、第3、第6及び第7クランクアーム部にバランスウエイトを有しない、4気筒エンジン用鍛造クランク軸の仕上打ち用素材の成形装置。 - 請求項1~6のいずれか1項に記載の成形装置において、
前記鍛造クランク軸は、第2、第4、第5及び第7クランクアーム部にバランスウエイトを有し、残りの第1、第3、第6及び第8クランクアーム部にバランスウエイトを有しない、4気筒エンジン用鍛造クランク軸の仕上打ち用素材の成形装置。 - 4気筒エンジン用の鍛造クランク軸であって、中央の第3ジャーナル部につながる第4及び第5クランクアーム部に、バランスウエイトを有し、前端の第1ピン部につながる第1及び第2クランクアーム部のうちのいずれか1つのクランクアーム部、並びに、後端の第4ピン部につながる第7及び第8クランクアーム部のうちのいずれか1つのクランクアーム部に、バランスウエイトを有し、残りのクランクアーム部に、バランスウエイトを有しない鍛造クランク軸を製造する方法であって、
前記製造方法は、下記の第1予備成形工程、第2予備成形工程、及び仕上打ち工程、の一連の工程を含む:
請求項1~8のいずれか1項に記載の成形装置に供する前記粗素材を造形する第1予備成形工程;
請求項1~8のいずれか1項に記載の成形装置を用い、前記鍛造クランク軸の最終形状が造形された仕上打ち用素材を成形する第2予備成形工程;及び
前記仕上打ち用素材を仕上打ちし、前記鍛造クランク軸の最終形状が造形された仕上材を成形する仕上打ち工程。
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