Abrasive peening apparatus and abrasive peening method

US11883929B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11883929-B2
Application numberUS-202117375287-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 14, 2021
Priority dateSep 2, 2020
Publication dateJan 30, 2024
Grant dateJan 30, 2024

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An apparatus capable of efficiently performing a metal surface processing. The abrasive peening apparatus includes a processing tank storing abrasive particles and peening liquid, and including a bottom portion in which a workpiece is immersed in the peening liquid; a dispensing chamber having a plurality of recesses on an upper surface, and disposed in the bottom portion to dispense the peening liquid; a stirring nozzle disposed at a center of the recess directing vertically upward and connected to the dispensing chamber to eject the peening liquid; a peening nozzle immersed inside the processing tank to eject the peening liquid toward the workpiece; and a moving device moving the peening nozzle relative to the workpiece.

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An abrasive peening apparatus for use in peening a workpiece using peening liquid in which abrasive particles are suspended, the abrasive peening apparatus comprising: a processing tank including a table in a bottom portion thereof on which a workpiece can be supported while immersed in the peening liquid; a dispensing chamber having a plurality of recesses on an upper surface thereof, the dispensing chamber disposed in the bottom portion of the processing tank and being configured to hold and dispense upwardly therefrom, toward the table, peening liquid contained therein; a stirring nozzle disposed at a center of each of the plurality of recesses and being directed vertically upward, with each of the stirring nozzles being in fluid communication with the dispensing chamber to receive and eject therefrom the peening liquid; a peening nozzle disposed inside the processing tank, the peening nozzle configured and arranged to eject the peening liquid toward the table; and a moving device configured to move the peening nozzle relative to the table, wherein each of the stirring nozzle includes a body extending upward, a peening liquid inlet located at a lower end of the body to receive peening liquid from the dispensing chamber, an internal outlet located inside the body, the internal outlet being in fluid communication with the peening liquid inlet, a stirring-nozzle outlet located at an upper end of the body, a passage connecting the internal outlet and the stirring-nozzle outlet, the passage extending vertically inside the body, and a radially oriented suction port located on an outer surface of the body and within the recess in which the stirring nozzle is disposed, the suction port being in fluid communication with a lower end of the passage so as to entrain abrasive particles from within the recess in which the given stirring nozzle is disposed into peening fluid flowing through the passage from the internal outlet to the stirring-nozzle outlet. 2. The abrasive peening apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of recesses has a larger diameter toward an upper direction. 3. The abrasive peening apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of recesses has a spherical shape. 4. The abrasive peening apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of recesses are uniformly disposed as viewed from above. 5. The abrasive peening apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processing tank has a peening fluid maximum level and further comprises a baffle plate extending horizontally on an inner surface of the processing tank between the peening fluid maximum level and the table. 6. The abrasive peening apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a vertical baffle plate extending vertically on an inner surface of the processing tank inside the processing tank. 7. The abrasive peening apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the peening nozzle includes a flat spray nozzle, and a side wall surrounding the flat spray nozzle in a downstream of the flat spray nozzle. 8. The abrasive peening apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a drain port disposed in the bottom portion of the processing tank; a drain valve disposed outside the drain port to open or close the drain port; and a duct disposed outside the drain port and surrounding the drain valve. 9. The abrasive peening apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a first folded back extending horizontally at an upper end of the processing tank, and a second folded back extending downward at an inner side of the first folded back. 10. The abrasive peening apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein each of the plurality of recesses has a spherical shape. 11. The abrasive peening apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the plurality of recesses are uniformly disposed as viewed from above. 12. The abrasive peening apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the plurality of recesses are uniformly disposed as viewed from above. 13. The abrasive peening apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the processing tank has a peening fluid maximum level and further comprises a baffle plate extending horizontally on an inner surface of the processing tank between the peening fluid maximum level and the table. 14. The abrasive peening apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the processing tank has a peening fluid maximum level and further comprises a baffle plate extending horizontally on an inner surface of the processing tank between the peening fluid maximum level and the table. 15. The abrasive peening apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the processing tank has a peening fluid maximum level and further comprises a baffle plate extending horizontally on an inner surface of the processing tank between the peening fluid maximum level and the table. 16. An abrasive peening method, comprising: putting abrasive particles into a processing tank; ejecting peening liquid from an internal outlet disposed inside each of stirring nozzles, the stirring nozzles evenly arranged in a lower portion of the processing tank, the stirring nozzles each including a body extending upward, a peening liquid inlet located at a lower end of the body, an internal outlet located inside the body, the internal outlet being in fluid communication with the peening liquid inlet, a stirring-nozzle outlet located at an upper end of the body, a passage connecting the internal outlet and the stirring-nozzle outlet, the passage extending vertically inside the body, and a radially oriented suction port located on an outer surface of the body and within the recess in which the stirring nozzle is disposed, the suction port being in fluid communication with a lower end of the passage so as to entrain abrasive particles from within the recess in which the given stirring nozzle is disposed into peening fluid flowing through the passage from the internal outlet to the stirring-nozzle outlet, sucking suspension of the peening liquid and the abrasive particles floating inside the recess around the stirring nozzle into the stirring nozzle; blowing up the sucked suspension from the stirring-nozzle outlet toward inside the processing tank to float the abrasive particles; ejecting the peening liquid from a peening nozzle immersed in the peening liquid that is stored in the processing tank toward a surface of a workpiece disposed in a bottom portion of the processing tank; peening the surface of the workpiece with the abrasive particles on a flow of ejected peening liquid colliding with the workpiece; and applying residual stress to the surface of the workpiece with cavity generated by the ejected peening liquid colliding with the workpiece.

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  • B24C1/10Primary

    for compacting surfaces, e.g. shot-peening (for deforming sheet metal, tubes or profiles B21D31/06; as a metallurgical treatment C21D7/00, C22F1/00) · CPC title

  • whereby the workpieces are mounted on a holder and are immersed in the abrasive material · CPC title

  • with suction means for the abrasive and the waste material · CPC title

  • Apparatus using nozzles · CPC title

  • Blast guns, e.g. for generating high velocity abrasive fluid jets for cutting materials {(perforating by fluid jet B26F1/26)} · CPC title

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What does patent US11883929B2 cover?
An apparatus capable of efficiently performing a metal surface processing. The abrasive peening apparatus includes a processing tank storing abrasive particles and peening liquid, and including a bottom portion in which a workpiece is immersed in the peening liquid; a dispensing chamber having a plurality of recesses on an upper surface, and disposed in the bottom portion to dispense the peenin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sugino Mach
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B24C1/10. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 30 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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