Spike forming method
First Claim
1. A method for forming a cylindrical workpiece having a first diameter into a blank spike which is subsequently provided with threads, said method comprising the steps of:
- introducing the workpiece into a first die and forming in said first die a first stage spike having a cylindrical shank and a tool receiving end, said shank having upper and lower portions of said first diameter;
introducing the first stage spike into a second die and forming a second stage spike in said second die by reducing the lower portion of the shank of the first stage spike to a second diameter less than the first diameter of the upper portion of the shank while maintaining said upper shank portion unworked during said second die forming step; and
introducing the second stage spike into a third die and forming a third stage spike in said third die by compressing the upper portion of the shank of the second stage spike to form a collar between said tool receiving end and said lower portion of said shank.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a method for forming a blank railroad spike using a series of cold forming dies. A workpiece is introduced into a first die to form a first stage spike having a squared end and a thick cylindrical shank. The first stage spike is introduced into a second cold forming die to form a second stage spike in which a lower portion of the shank is decreased in diameter, while a upper portion of the shank maintains the same diameter as in the first stage spike. The second stage spike is introduced into a third cold forming die to form a third stage spike in which the upper portion of the shank is compressed to form a collar for the spike. The blank spike is subsequently introduced into a thread cutting apparatus to form the finished threaded spike.
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15 Claims
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1. A method for forming a cylindrical workpiece having a first diameter into a blank spike which is subsequently provided with threads, said method comprising the steps of:
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introducing the workpiece into a first die and forming in said first die a first stage spike having a cylindrical shank and a tool receiving end, said shank having upper and lower portions of said first diameter; introducing the first stage spike into a second die and forming a second stage spike in said second die by reducing the lower portion of the shank of the first stage spike to a second diameter less than the first diameter of the upper portion of the shank while maintaining said upper shank portion unworked during said second die forming step; and introducing the second stage spike into a third die and forming a third stage spike in said third die by compressing the upper portion of the shank of the second stage spike to form a collar between said tool receiving end and said lower portion of said shank. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for forming a cylindrical bar into a blank spike having a squared head, a cylindrical shank extending from said head, and a collar located between said head and shank, said method comprising the steps of:
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introducing said bar into a first cold forming die and forming a first stage spike in said first die having a cylindrical shank and a squared tool receiving end, said shank having upper and lower portions of a first diameter equal to the diameter of said bar; introducing the first stage spike into a second cold forming die and forming a second stage spike in said second die by reducing the lower portion of the shank of the first stage spike in diameter upon introduction into the second cold forming die to a second diameter less than the first diameter of the upper portion of the shank while maintaining said upper shank portion unworked, and further maintaining the squared tool receiving end of said first stage spike in essentially the same shape as a tool receiving end of said second stage spike during said second die forming step; and introducing the second stage spike into a third cold forming die and forming a third stage spike in said third die by compressing the upper portion of the shank to form the collar between a lower portion of the third stage spike and the squared tool receiving end, while maintaining a lower portion of the third stage spike at substantially the same diameter as the lower portion of the second stage spike. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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