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Process for the forming of metal alloy wheel rims

  • US 5,772,801 A
  • Filed: 09/23/1996
  • Issued: 06/30/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/29/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A process for the forming of wheel rims in metal alloy of the kind comprising a disc from which an alternating sequence of spokes and gaps is made and of a lateral surface defined by a middle portion delimited by an inner edge and an outer edge, the process characterized in that it comprises the following steps:

  • obtaining a blank by a casting process, the blank being approximately in the shape of a double Y, in a diametrical cross section;

    mechanically cold processing the blank by cutting material away from its central area, from the inner surface of the disc and from its lateral surface;

    heating the semi-finished work in a furnace;

    fixing the heated semi-finished work across a spindle and a tailstock;

    turning the spindle and the semi-finished work about an axis corresponding to the axis of rotation of the rim;

    after mechanically cold processing the blank, flow forming by passing a roller over the areas constituted by the lateral surface of the semi-finished work to create a channel with an inner edge, an outer edge and a middle portion, leaving a defined machining allowance depending on the subsequent heat treatments; and

    mechanically cold processing the rim by cutting material away from the lateral surface, including the inner edge, the outer edge and the middle portion, to remove the machining allowance left by the earlier flow forming process and to work the rim down to the required size.

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