Machine for deep rolling tool positioning
US-2015165513-A1 · Jun 18, 2015 · US
US10603761B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10603761-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615174136-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 6, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 31, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 31, 2020 |
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A method for deep roll peening a workpiece includes deep roll peening a workpiece by moving the workpiece along a feed path through multiple groups of opposed rollers that are arranged in series. Each group of opposed rollers includes a rim that defines a workpiece engagement surface that exerts a deep roll peening force on the workpiece. A deep roll peening system includes multiple groups of opposed rollers. Each of the opposed rollers is rotatably mounted and has a rim that defines a workpiece engagement surface. The workpiece engagement surfaces are spaced apart from each other by a gap. The groups are arranged in series such that the gaps define a feed path for receiving a workpiece into serial contact with the workpiece engagement surfaces.
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A method for deep roll peening a workpiece surface, the method comprising: deep roll peening a workpiece surface by moving the workpiece along a feed path through multiple groups of opposed rollers that are arranged in series along the feed path, each group of opposed rollers includes first and second rollers, the first rollers are rotatable about respective rotational axes, the rotational axes of the first rollers are oriented at respective angles, and the angles of the rotational axes of the first rollers differ from each other, and the second rollers are rotatable about respective rotational axes, the rotational axes of the second rollers are oriented at respective angles, and the angles of the rotational axes of the second rollers differ from each other, and each opposed roller includes a rim that defines a workpiece engagement surface that exerts a deep roll peening force on the workpiece, the first and second rollers straddling the feed path such that the first rollers are on a first common side of the feed path and the second rollers are on a second common side of the feed path, and the first rollers are non-coaxial with each other and the second rollers are non-coaxial with each other. 2. The method as recited in claim 1 , further including varying the deep rolling force exerted on the workpiece by at least one of the groups as a function of position of the workpiece along the feed path. 3. The method as recited in claim 1 , further including varying the deep rolling force exerted on the workpiece by a first or last one of the groups in the series as a function of position of the workpiece along the feed path. 4. The method as recited in claim 1 , further including moving a cam member in synchronization with movement of the workpiece along the feed path, and moving the opposed rollers of each of the groups in accordance with a profile of the cam member to vary the deep rolling force exerted by each of the groups. 5. The method as recited in claim 1 , further including using one or more of the opposed rollers to exert the deep rolling force non-uniformly across the respective workpiece engagement surfaces of the one or more opposed rollers. 6. The method as recited in claim 1 , further including using an offset between the opposed rollers of the multiple groups to exert the deep rolling force of the respective groups on different regions of the workpiece as the work piece moves along the feed path. 7. The method as recited in claim 1 , further including using different angular orientations between the opposed rollers of the multiple groups to exert the deep rolling force of the respective groups on different regions of the workpiece as the work piece moves along the feed path. 8. The method as recited in claim 1 , further including using a force-coupling between the opposed rollers of the respective group to control the deep rolling force exerted by the respective group. 9. A deep roll peening system comprising: multiple groups of opposed rollers, wherein each of the groups of opposed rollers has first and second rollers, wherein the first rollers are rotatable about respective rotational axes, the rotational axes of the first rollers are oriented at respective angles, and the angles of the rotational axes of the first rollers differ from each other, and the second rollers are rotatable about respective rotational axes, the rotational axes of the second rollers are oriented at the respective angles, and the angles of the rotational axes of the second rollers differ from each other, each of the opposed rollers has a rim that defines a workpiece engagement surface, the workpiece engagement surfaces of the first and second rollers are spaced apart from each other by a gap, the groups are arranged in series such that the gaps are also arranged in series and the gaps together define a feed path for receiving a workpiece into serial contact with the workpiece engagement surfaces, the first and second rollers straddling the feed path such that the first rollers are on a first common side of the feed path and the second rollers are on a second common side of the feed path, and the first rollers are non-coaxial with each other and the second rollers are non-coaxial with each other. 10. The deep roll peening system as recited in claim 9 , wherein each group includes a force-coupling operatively connecting the opposed rollers of the respective group. 11. The deep roll peening system as recited in claim 10 , wherein the force-coupling mechanically couples the opposed rollers of the respective group and is selected from the group consisting of a biasing mechanism and a powered actuator. 12. The deep roll peening system as recited in claim 9 , wherein each of the opposed rollers is mounted on a respective support arm. 13. The deep roll peening system as recited in claim 12 , wherein each respective support arm is pivotable such that the respective support arm can move with regard to the feed path. 14. The deep roll peening system as recited in claim 9 , further comprising a cam member moveable in synchronization with movement of the workpiece along the feed path, the opposed rollers of each of the groups being moveable as a function of a profile of the cam member to vary a deep rolling force provided by each of the groups. 15. The deep roll peening system as recited in claim 9 , wherein at least two of the workpiece engagement surfaces have different profiles. 16. The deep roll peening system as recited in claim 9 , wherein at least one of the workpiece engagement surfaces has a profile selected from the group consisting of a convex profile, a concave profile, or a combination thereof. 17. The deep roll peening system as recited in claim 9 , wherein at least one of the workpiece engagement surfaces has an asymmetric profile with respect to a midplane of the respective opposed roller. 18. The deep roll peening system as recited in claim 9 , wherein at least one of the workpiece engagement surfaces has an edge inflection at which a curvature of the workpiece engagement surface changes and blends into a broadside face of the at least one roller. 19. The deep roll peening system as recited in claim 9 , wherein the multiple groups include at least first and second groups, and the opposed rollers of the first and second groups that are on a common side of the feed path have offset axial center points with regard to the axis of rotation of the opposed roller of the first group on the common side.
by burnishing or the like · CPC title
the working tool being composed of a plurality of working rolls or balls · CPC title
axes being arranged in different planes · CPC title
Treating or finishing by applying pressure, e.g. knurling (B23P9/04 takes precedence) · CPC title
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