Method For Producing a Dentist Tool
US-2024131641-A1 · Apr 25, 2024 · US
US2022016684A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2022016684-A1 |
| Application number | US-201917298131-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 25, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 20, 2022 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention provides a method for manufacturing a torsion beam, the method comprising: a planarization step, in which a protruding portion of an upper mold presses the opposite end portions in the width direction of the blank to be plastically deformed to be flat while the opposite end portions in the width direction of the blank are supported by a side cam to face each other; a welding and bonding step for bonding the planarized opposite end portions in the width direction of the blank via welding; and a quenching step for heating the welded and bonded blank within a range of 900 to 970° C. for a retaining time within a range of 1 to 20 minutes and for cooling down the blank in a treatment liquid including at least one of water and oil in a range of 20 to 90° C.
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1 . A method of manufacturing a torsion beam, comprising: preparing a blank obtained by processing a plate material; forming an indented groove portion of the torsion beam by pressing the blank with a lower mold; rolling up the blank in such a manner that edge portions of the blank in a width direction oppose each other; a flattening operation of flattening the edge portions of the blank to be plastically deformed, by pressing the edge portions of the blank in the width direction with a protruding portion of an upper mold, in a state in which the edge portions of the blank in the width direction are supported to oppose each other by side cams; welding and joining the edge portions of the blank in the width direction, flattened in the flattening operation; and a quenching operation of heating an entirety of the welded and joined blank at a temperature ranging from 900 to 970° C. for a retaining time within a range of 1 to 20 minutes and cooling the blank in a treatment liquid including at least one of oil and water in a range of 20 to 90° C. 2 . The method of manufacturing a torsion beam of claim 1 , wherein after the quenching operation, the method comprises a tempering operation of heating the entirety of the blank subjected to the quenching operation to 150 to 600 degrees (° C.) for a holding time in a range of 10 to 120 minutes, and cooling the blank in air. 3 . The method of manufacturing a torsion beam of claim 1 , wherein prior to the flattening operation, the method comprises forming a protruding line in a direction opposite to an inward direction of the indented groove portion by pressing the blank with an upper mold having a protruding portion formed thereon. 4 . The method of manufacturing a torsion beam of claim 1 , wherein the flattening operation is performed by horizontally processing a matching surface of the blank, in a state in which the edge portions of the blank in the width direction oppose each other. 5 . The method of manufacturing a torsion beam of claim 1 , wherein the flattening operation is performed by flattening such that a matching surface of the blank has an inclination angle ranging from −3.5 degrees to +3.5 degrees in a horizontal state, in a state in which the edge portions of the blank in the width direction oppose each other. 6 . The method of manufacturing a torsion beam of claim 1 , wherein the flattening operation is performed to plastically deform the blank in a state in which the protruding portion of the upper mold is located in a position corresponding to a protruding line of the blank. 7 . The method of manufacturing a torsion beam of claim 1 , wherein a size of the protruding portion formed on the upper mold is equal to or relatively smaller than a size of a protruding line of the blank. 8 . The method of manufacturing a torsion beam of claim 1 , wherein the rolling up the blank comprises: a U-shape processing operation of fixing the blank with the upper mold and a pad, pushing the blank into the lower mold and rolling up the blank in such a manner that the blank has a ‘U’-shaped cross-section; and an O-shape processing operation of rolling up the blank up to a weldable position such that the edge portions of the blank in the width direction oppose each other and thus, the blank has an ‘O’-shaped cross-section. 9 . The method of manufacturing a torsion beam of claim 1 , wherein the rolling up the blank is performed, by rolling up the edge portions of the blank in the width direction, in an inward direction of a protruding line, in a state in which a fixed mold is disposed in both end regions of the blank in a length direction. 10 . The method of manufacturing a torsion beam of claim 1 , wherein the torsion beam comprises: a beam body extending in a length direction, and having a cross-section in a width direction, forming a closed cross section; an indented groove portion formed to be inwardly indented in the length direction in the beam body; and a protruding line protruding from the indented groove portion toward an outside of the closed cross-section and extending in the length direction.
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