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Shaft-supported composite high-strength machine element and method of making the same

US3962772A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateSep 4, 1974
Grant dateJun 15, 1976
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Expiry dateSep 4, 1994

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC Y)Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies
  • CPC primaryY10T428/12063
  • WIPO fieldMaterials, metallurgy
  • WIPO sectorChemistry

Abstract

A machine element consisting of a shaft having thereon an enlargement such as a gear or cam is made in composite form at a much lower cost in labor and materials than in one-piece form by providing a solid metal supporting shaft of the desired dimensions with a roughened zone, as by coarse-knurling it. A sintered powdered metal preform of suitable metal for the enlargement is prepared in a conventional manner of slightly smaller diameter and of slightly greater length than the finally-desired configuration, and with a central longitudinal bore of slightly larger diameter than the shaft, to allow for expansion of both preform and shaft when both are heated to a forging temperature of 1800.degree. F. to 2000.degree. F. When so heated, the shaft on its roughened zone is preferably coated with brazing metal and dropped into a correspondingly-shaped lower socket in the top of the lower plunger of a forging die-set with a die cavity of the correct finished size and shape, allowance being made for contraction upon cooling. The similarly heated preform is dropped onto the upper end of the shaft and slides down it into the die cavity. The upper plunger of the die-set with a similar shaft so…

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