Forged crankshaft and method for manufacturing the forged crankshaft
US-2015321245-A1 · Nov 12, 2015 · US
US10441995B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10441995-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615560504-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 3, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2019 |
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The disclosed production method includes a die forging step of obtaining a forged blank with flash having a crankshaft shape, and a trimming step of removing the flash from the forged blank while nipping the forged blank with a pair of holding dies. In the forged blank, at least one of the rough crank arms have, in a region near an adjacent rough pin, a first excess portion protruding from an outer periphery of a side portion of the rough crank arm. When the forged blank is nipped with the pair of holding dies, the first excess portion is deformed by the pair of holding dies to bulge toward an adjacent rough journal.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for producing a forged crankshaft including journals serving as a center of rotation, pins decentered from the journals, and crank arms connecting the journals and the pins, wherein the forged crankshaft further includes counterweights integrated with all or some of the crank arms, the method comprising: a die forging step of obtaining a forged blank with flash having a crankshaft shape; and a trimming step of removing the flash from the forged blank while nipping the forged blank with a pair of holding dies, wherein: the forged blank includes rough journals, rough pins, rough crank arms, and rough counterweights, which correspond to the journals, the pins, the crank arms, and the counterweights of the forged crankshaft, respectively; at least one of the rough crank arms has, in a region near an adjacent one of the rough pins, a first excess portion protruding from an outer periphery of a side portion of the rough crank arm; and when the forged blank is nipped with the pair of holding dies in the trimming step, the first excess portion is deformed by the pair of holding dies to bulge toward an adjacent one of the rough journals. 2. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 1 , wherein the rough crank arm has, in the region near the adjacent rough pin, first excess portions respectively protruding from outer peripheries of two side portions of the rough crank arm. 3. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 2 , wherein in the trimming step, the first excess portion is deformed by the pair of holding dies to bulge toward the adjacent rough journal while a holder is holding a lower surface of the flash; and the holder moves along with a movement of the pair holding dies while keeping holding the lower surface of the flash. 4. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 3 , wherein at least one of the rough crank arms has, in a region near an adjacent one of the rough journals, a second excess portion protruding from an outer periphery of a side portion of the rough crank arm; and when the forged blank is nipped with the pair of holding dies in the trimming step, the second excess portion is deformed by the pair of holding dies to bulge toward the adjacent rough pin. 5. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 4 , wherein the rough crank arm has, in the region near the adjacent rough journal, second excess portions respectively protruding from outer peripheries of two side portions of the rough crank arm. 6. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 2 , wherein at least one of the rough crank arms has, in a region near an adjacent one of the rough journals, a second excess portion protruding from an outer periphery of a side portion of the rough crank arm; and when the forged blank is nipped with the pair of holding dies in the trimming step, the second excess portion is deformed by the pair of holding dies to bulge toward the adjacent rough pin. 7. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 6 , wherein the rough crank arm has, in the region near the adjacent rough journal, second excess portions respectively protruding from outer peripheries of two side portions of the rough crank arm. 8. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 1 , wherein in the trimming step, the first excess portion is deformed by the pair of holding dies to bulge toward the adjacent rough journal while a holder is holding a lower surface of the flash; and the holder moves along with a movement of the pair holding dies while keeping holding the lower surface of the flash. 9. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 8 , wherein at least one of the rough crank arms has, in a region near an adjacent one of the rough journals, a second excess portion protruding from an outer periphery of a side portion of the rough crank arm; and when the forged blank is nipped with the pair of holding dies in the trimming step, the second excess portion is deformed by the pair of holding dies to bulge toward the adjacent rough pin. 10. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 9 , wherein the rough crank arm has, in the region near the adjacent rough journal, second excess portions respectively protruding from outer peripheries of two side portions of the rough crank arm. 11. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 1 , wherein in the trimming step, the first excess portion is deformed by crushing or bending. 12. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 11 , wherein at least one of the rough crank arms has, in a region near an adjacent one of the rough journals, a second excess portion protruding from an outer periphery of a side portion of the rough crank arm; and when the forged blank is nipped with the pair of holding dies in the trimming step, the second excess portion is deformed by the pair of holding dies to bulge toward the adjacent rough pin. 13. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 12 , wherein the rough crank arm has, in the region near the adjacent rough journal, second excess portions respectively protruding from-outer peripheries of two side portions of the rough crank arm. 14. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the rough crank arms has, in a region near an adjacent one of the rough journals, a second excess portion protruding from an outer periphery of a side portion of the rough crank arm; and when the forged blank is nipped with the pair of holding dies in the trimming step, the second excess portion is deformed by the pair of holding dies to bulge toward the adjacent rough pin. 15. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 14 , wherein the rough crank arm has, in the region near the adjacent rough journal, second excess portions respectively protruding from outer peripheries of two side portions of the rough crank arm. 16. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 14 , wherein the rough crank arm having the second excess portion is the rough crank arm incorporating a rough counterweight. 17. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 14 , wherein the rough crank arm having the second excess portion is the rough crank arm not incorporating a rough counterweight. 18. The method for producing a forged crankshaft according to claim 14 , wherein in the trimming step, the second excess portion is deformed by crushing or bending.
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