Thin-walled splined and flanged power transmission member

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4779476
SERIAL NO

07019363

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A power transmission member (42), as well as apparatus (10,110,210) and method for forming the power transmission member (42) from a thin-walled blank. The apparatus (10,110,210) comprises a pair of opposed toothed dies (26,30;112,114;138,140). A toothed mandrel (40) is rotatably supported between the dies and received within the sleeve portion (46), flatly engaging an annular end wall (44) of the member. The dies (26,30;112,114;138,140) and mandrel (40) have chamfered surfaces (68,70), respectively, for forming a chamfered flange (66) on the power transmission member (42) as the toothed surfaces of the dies are relatively moved during the splining operation. A loading notch (122) is formed intermediately along the toothed work surfaces of each die member (112,114;138,140) for receiving a blank to be splined when the notches (122) are vertically aligned with one another in a neutral or loading position on opposite sides of the mandrel. Groups or rough (124,126,128) and finish (130,132) forming teeth are spaced along opposite sides of the notches (122 ), and progressively increase in height from group-to-group away from the notches. Initial opposed movement of the dies (112,114;138,140) from the loading position simultaneously engages opposing pairs of similar rough forming teeth (124,126,128) and the mandrel teeth (48) with the sleeve portion (46) therebetween, rough forming splines therein. The dies (112,114;138,140) are then moved in the reverse direction, simultaneously engaging opposed pairs of similar finishing teeth (130,132) and the mandrel teeth (48) with the sleeve (46) therebetween to finish forming the splines (64) therein. Opposed rows of raised synchronizing teeth (142) respectively extend along the toothed work surfaces of the dies and mandrel and are spaced inwardly therefrom, meshing together to rotate the mandrel and coordinate the relative movement of the dies and mandrel during a splining operation.

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POONGSAN CORPORATION680-1 NAEGI-RI POSEUNG-EUP PYEONGTAEK-SI GYEONGGI-DO 451-821
KIM YOUNG GILSEOUL 02643

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Anderson, Carl E Mt. Clemens, MI 32 432
Killop, James T Warren, MI 20 92

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