Alloy steel for high toughness constant velocity joint outer wheel and method of manufacturing the same
US-2016369363-A1 · Dec 22, 2016 · US
US10352369B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10352369-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515319613-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2019 |
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In an outer joint member of a constant velocity universal joint, a cup member and a shaft member are made of medium to high carbon steel and welded together. The cup member has a bottomed cylindrical shape that is opened at one end, and includes a cylindrical portion, a bottom portion, and a short shaft section of a solid shaft shape protruding from the bottom portion and having a joining end surface. The shaft member has a solid shaft shape and a joining end surface. The joining end surfaces of the cup and shaft members are brought into abutment against each other, and a high energy intensity beam is radiated from an outer side in a radial direction to form a welded portion. A structure of a molten metal at the welded portion is in a mixed phase of ferrite and granular cementite.
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A method of manufacturing an outer joint member of a constant velocity universal joint, the outer joint member comprising: a cup section having track grooves formed at an inner periphery of the cup section and configured to allow torque transmitting elements to roll thereon; and a shaft section formed at a bottom portion of the cup section, the outer joint member being constructed by forming the cup section and the shaft section through use of separate members, and by welding a cup member forming the cup section and a shaft member forming the shaft section, the cup member and the shaft member being made of medium to high carbon steel, the cup member having a bottomed cylindrical shape that is opened at one end, and comprising a cylindrical portion, a bottom portion, and a shaft section of a solid shaft shape protruding from the bottom portion and having a joining end surface at an end portion, the shaft member having a solid shaft shape and having a joining end surface at one end thereof, the joining end surface of the cup member and the joining end surface of the shaft member being brought into abutment against each other, a high energy intensity beam being radiated from an outer side in a radial direction to form a welded portion, the method comprising: performing pre-heating before radiating a high energy intensity beam for welding to input heat to a joining portion; and performing post-heating after welding to reduce a cooling rate for the welded portion by which a structure of a molten metal at the welded portion is formed to be in a mixed phase of ferrite and granular cementite, wherein the post-heating is started after the welding when a temperature of the welded portion becomes lower than 530° C., and continues heating to a temperature less than a transformation point A 1 . 2. The method of manufacturing an outer joint member of a constant velocity universal joint according to claim 1 , wherein the pre-heating comprises heating a periphery of a joining end surface between the cup member and the shaft member for about 15 seconds to raise a temperature from a normal temperature to about 250° C. 3. The method of manufacturing an outer joint member of a constant velocity universal joint according to claim 2 , wherein the pre-heating, the post-heating, or both the pre-heating and the post-heating is performed with an electron gun which is the same as the electron gun for use in the welding. 4. The method of manufacturing an outer joint member of a constant velocity universal joint according to claim 2 , wherein the pre-heating, the post-heating, or both the pre-heating and the post-heating is performed with an electron gun other than an electron gun for use in the welding. 5. The method of manufacturing an outer joint member of a constant velocity universal joint according to claim 1 , wherein the welding comprises, after the pre-heating, raising a temperature in a periphery of the welded portion from about 100° C. to a melting point of steel or higher for about 6 seconds. 6. The method of manufacturing an outer joint member of a constant velocity universal joint according to claim 5 , wherein the pre-heating, the post-heating, or both the pre-heating and the post-heating is performed with an electron gun which is the same as the electron gun for use in the welding. 7. The method of manufacturing an outer joint member of a constant velocity universal joint according to claim 5 , wherein the pre-heating, the post-heating, or both the pre-heating and the post-heating is performed with an electron gun other than an electron gun for use in the welding. 8. The method of manufacturing an outer joint member of a constant velocity universal joint according to claim 1 , wherein the post-heating comprises, after the welding, at a time when the welded portion is rapidly cooled down to 450° C., raising the temperature of the welded portion to about 600° C. and air-cooling the welded portion. 9. The method of manufacturing an outer joint member of a constant velocity universal joint according to claim 8 , wherein the pre-heating, the post-heating, or both the pre-heating and the post-heating is performed with an electron gun which is the same as the electron gun for use in the welding. 10. The method of manufacturing an outer joint member of a constant velocity universal joint according to claim 8 , wherein the pre-heating, the post-heating, or both the pre-heating and the post-heating is performed with an electron gun other than an electron gun for use in the welding. 11. The method of manufacturing an outer joint member of a constant velocity universal joint according to claim 1 , wherein the pre-heating, the post-heating, or both the pre-heating and the post-heating is performed with an electron gun which is the same as the electron gun for use in the welding. 12. The method of manufacturing an outer joint member of a constant velocity universal joint according to claim 1 , wherein the pre-heating, the post-heating, or both the pre-heating and the post-heating is performed with an electron gun other than an electron gun for use in the welding.
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