US1591372A - Hollow steel ball and method of making it - Google Patents

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US1591372A
US1591372A US64352A US6435225A US1591372A US 1591372 A US1591372 A US 1591372A US 64352 A US64352 A US 64352A US 6435225 A US6435225 A US 6435225A US 1591372 A US1591372 A US 1591372A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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  • Our invention is concerned more particularly with the production of balls for use as check valves in pumps, rams and other hydraulic machinery.
  • Check valves of this type range from very small sizes to relatively large sizes. It has been customary to press the smaller sizes from sheet metal and to either cast the larger sizes or to fabricate them from two or more sections. These practices are costly and the products are open to the objections of flashing, subnormal or abnormal weight, improper balance and generally to the lack of true spherical quality so necessary to meet the efficiency demanded of valves of this type.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view showing theforging resulting from the operation, Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view of the forging after cropping
  • Fig. 7 illustrates the condition of the work after the removal of the neck
  • Fig. 8 illustrates the next phase of filling thevoid established by closing in or necking
  • b gig. 9 is a sectional 'view of the finished According to our invention we start with -a billet 5 of round or polygonal section. This is heated to forging or working temperature and arranged for piercing in a die 6.
  • the cavity of the latter is cylindrical and 6 illustrate the development semi-circular with respect'to the walls 7 and with a piercing tool 10 produces the hollow forging shown in Fig. 2.
  • An important feature of that forging is the presence at the closed or rounded end of a boss or proleading to the development of the neck 13,
  • the method of roducing articles of the nature indicated w ich consists in pierc: ing a billet to produce a hollow structure having a substantial area of the shape of the finished article. closing the open end by working, removing the neck resulting from workin and unifying the distribution of weight y drilling and plugging the necked area.

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July 6, 1926.
D. w. ,GAFVERT ET AL HOLLOW STE EL BALL AND METHOD OF MAKINGIT Filed Oct. 25, 1925 Patented July 6, 1926.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DAVID W. GAFVEBT AND GUNARD O. CARLSON, OF EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA, AS- SIGNOBS TO WILLIAM WHABTON JR. & 00., INCORPORATED, OF EASTON, PENN- SYLVANIA, A COBBORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
HOLLOW STEEL BALL AND METHOD OF MAKING IT.
Application filed October 23, 1925. Serial-No 64,352.
Our invention is concerned more particularly with the production of balls for use as check valves in pumps, rams and other hydraulic machinery. Check valves of this type range from very small sizes to relatively large sizes. It has been customary to press the smaller sizes from sheet metal and to either cast the larger sizes or to fabricate them from two or more sections. These practices are costly and the products are open to the objections of flashing, subnormal or abnormal weight, improper balance and generally to the lack of true spherical quality so necessary to meet the efficiency demanded of valves of this type.
lVe propose to obviate the aforementioned objections by providing a hollow steel ball forged from a billet whereby we lessen the cost of production and insure products of uniformly high rating as regards distribution of weight, strength, perfection of shape,
smoothness of surface, and overall efficiency to meet the demands of service.
The nature, characteristic features and scope of the invention will more readily be understood from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, forming a part hereof, wherein-- Figure 1 is a sectional view of the billet positioned for piercing;
Fig. 2 is a sectional view showing theforging resulting from the operation, Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a similar view of the forging after cropping;
Figs. 4, 5 and of necking;
Fig. 7 illustrates the condition of the work after the removal of the neck;
Fig. 8 illustrates the next phase of filling thevoid established by closing in or necking; and
b gig. 9 is a sectional 'view of the finished According to our invention we start with -a billet 5 of round or polygonal section. This is heated to forging or working temperature and arranged for piercing in a die 6. The cavity of the latter is cylindrical and 6 illustrate the development semi-circular with respect'to the walls 7 and with a piercing tool 10 produces the hollow forging shown in Fig. 2. An important feature of that forging is the presence at the closed or rounded end of a boss or proleading to the development of the neck 13,
Fig. 6. This operation is performed in a manner well known and not requiring illustration.
The next operation is to remove the neck to produce the article, Fig. 7. In this state there is a void 14 which makes for unbalanced weight. We eliminate this condition by drilling and tapping co-extensivewith the void and filling the drilled hole with a screw plug 15. Before inserting the plug use is made of the drilled opening to center the article and cut off the boss orprojection 11. The finished article is shown in Fig. 9.
Having described our invention, we claim 1. The method of roducing articles of the nature indicated w ich consists in pierc: ing a billet to produce a hollow structure having a substantial area of the shape of the finished article. closing the open end by working, removing the neck resulting from workin and unifying the distribution of weight y drilling and plugging the necked area.
2. The method of producing articles of the nature indicated which consists in piercing a billet to produce a hollow structure having a substantial portion of the shape of the finished articleand having a centering boss or "projection, closing the open end by Working, removing the neck resulting from working, drilling and tapping the necked area, removing the centering boss, and plugging the necked area.
tures.
DAVID w. GAFVERT. GUNARD o. CARLSON.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2568190A (en) * 1949-05-10 1951-09-18 Ben J Frankel Bell and method of making same
US3135044A (en) * 1959-06-04 1964-06-02 United Aircraft Corp Lightwight porous structures and methods of making same
US3651559A (en) * 1970-04-13 1972-03-28 Kaiser Aluminium Chem Corp Manufacturing a seamless pressure vessel
US3660880A (en) * 1970-03-27 1972-05-09 Edward R Glenn Hollow bearing ball and process for making them
EP0726110A1 (en) * 1995-02-10 1996-08-14 Vinci, Rosa Method for hot-pressing balls, particularly for ball valves and the like, and ball produced thereby
US5727413A (en) * 1996-01-22 1998-03-17 Metalprint S.R.L. Process for hot forming hollow spherical bodies

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2568190A (en) * 1949-05-10 1951-09-18 Ben J Frankel Bell and method of making same
US3135044A (en) * 1959-06-04 1964-06-02 United Aircraft Corp Lightwight porous structures and methods of making same
US3660880A (en) * 1970-03-27 1972-05-09 Edward R Glenn Hollow bearing ball and process for making them
US3651559A (en) * 1970-04-13 1972-03-28 Kaiser Aluminium Chem Corp Manufacturing a seamless pressure vessel
EP0726110A1 (en) * 1995-02-10 1996-08-14 Vinci, Rosa Method for hot-pressing balls, particularly for ball valves and the like, and ball produced thereby
US5727413A (en) * 1996-01-22 1998-03-17 Metalprint S.R.L. Process for hot forming hollow spherical bodies

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