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US20050279430A1 - Sub-surface enhanced gear - Google Patents

Sub-surface enhanced gear
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US20050279430A1
US20050279430A1US11/210,060US21006005AUS2005279430A1US 20050279430 A1US20050279430 A1US 20050279430A1US 21006005 AUS21006005 AUS 21006005AUS 2005279430 A1US2005279430 A1US 2005279430A1
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Craig Bredeson
Daniel Manning
Robert Bringard
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An improved gear including a plurality of teeth defining a surface, the teeth each having a substantially continuous first subsurface stress layer located below the surface, and a second subsurface stress layer located below the first subsurface stress layer, the first subsurface stress layer comprising a thickness of compressive residual stress.

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1. A gear including a plurality of teeth extending outward from a body, each tooth being spaced apart from an adjacent tooth, the portion of the body between adjacent teeth defining a bottom land, each tooth having a tooth face and the top land, the tooth face forming a tooth fillet at the juncture with the bottom land, the top land, the bottom land and the tooth face defining a surface of the gear, the gear comprising:
a plurality of the teeth each having a substantially continuous subsurface stress layer which extends substantially under the tooth face and top land, the subsurface stress layer having a thickness of compressive residual stress, at least a portion of the layer of compressive residual stress being formed by a process comprising the steps of:
providing a high speed centrifugal processing apparatus having an outer housing with a central axis, and at least one inner vessel with a central axis;
placing the gear into the inner vessel;
placing abrasive media into the inner vessel; and
rotating the inner vessel about its central axis and about the central axis of the outer housing, the inner vessel rotating at high speed relative to the outer vessel, the high speed rotation causing the abrasive media to contact the surface of the gear, the contact by the abrasive creating at least a portion of the compressive residual stress in the gear.
12. A gear including a plurality of teeth extending outward from a body, each tooth being spaced apart from an adjacent tooth, the portion of the body between adjacent teeth defining a bottom land, each tooth having a tooth face and the top land, the tooth face forming a tooth fillet at the juncture with the bottom land, the top land, the bottom land and the tooth face defining a surface of the gear, the gear comprising:
a plurality of the teeth each having a substantially continuous first subsurface stress layer located below the surface, and a second subsurface stress layer located below the first subsurface stress layer, the first subsurface stress layer comprising a thickness of compressive residual stress, at least a portion of the layer of compressive residual stress being formed by a process comprising the steps of:
providing a high speed centrifugal processing apparatus having an outer housing with a central axis, and at least one inner vessel with a central axis;
placing the gear into the inner vessel;
placing abrasive media into the inner vessel; and
rotating the inner vessel about its central axis and about the central axis of the outer housing, the inner vessel rotating at high speed relative to the outer vessel, the high speed rotation causing the abrasive media to contact the surface of the gear, the contact by the abrasive creating at least a portion of the compressive residual stress in the gear.
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