Dent Removal Teaching System
20200342784 ยท 2020-10-29
Inventors
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Abstract
A dent removal teaching system may include a base frame and an upper frame movably coupled, or articulating with the base frame. The upper frame may include a plurality of access holes, whereby a dent removal tool may be inserted into one of the plurality of access holes. The dent removal teaching system may also include a body panel which may be releasably secured to the upper frame, so that a user may apply force to a dent in the body panel using the dent removal tool. This combination provides a teaching environment to practice the removal of a dent from a vehicle body.
Claims
1. An dent removal teaching system, comprising: a base frame; an upper frame movably coupled to the base frame, the upper frame including a plurality of access holes, whereby a dent removal tool may be inserted into one of the plurality of access holes; and a body panel releasably secured to the upper frame, whereby a user may apply force to a dent in the body panel using the dent removal tool, thus providing a teaching environment to practice the removal of a dent from a vehicle body.
2. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 1, wherein the upper frame is pivotally coupled to the base frame.
3. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 2, wherein the upper frame is pivotally coupled to the base frame by a screw lock.
4. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 1, wherein the upper frame is coupled to the base frame by at least two points on the upper frame.
5. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 1, wherein the upper frame is movably coupled to the base frame and locked into more than one position relative to the base frame.
6. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 5, wherein the upper frame is movably coupled to the base frame and locked into five different positions relative to the base frame.
7. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 1, wherein the base frame includes a mounting system, whereby the mounting system enables the base frame to be releasably secured to a structure.
8. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 7, wherein the mounting system includes more than one screw clamp movably mounted to a bottom portion of the base frame.
9. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 1, further comprising a roof rail simulator releasably coupled to a first end of the upper frame, the roof rail simulator includes a radiused body sheet.
10. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 1, further comprising a support brace coupled to the upper frame opposite to the body panel, whereby the support brace simulates a reinforcement brace in a vehicle body.
11. A dent removal teaching system comprising: a base frame with an articulating support; an upper frame with an articulating member coupled to the articulating support of the base frame, whereby the upper frame is movably secured to the base frame in more than one position relative to the base frame; and a body panel releasably secured to the upper frame, whereby a user may apply force to a dent in the body panel, by way of a dent removal tool, to manipulate the dent, thus providing a teaching environment to practice the removal of a dent in a vehicle body.
12. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 11, wherein the upper frame includes a plurality of access holes, whereby the dent removal tool may be inserted into one of the plurality of access holes.
13. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 11, wherein the upper frame is pivotally coupled to the base frame.
14. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 13, wherein the upper frame is pivotally coupled to the base frame by a screw lock.
15. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 11, wherein the upper frame is movably secured to the base frame at three non-collinear points on the upper frame.
16. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 11, wherein the upper frame is movably secured to the base frame and locked into more than one position relative to the base frame.
17. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 16, wherein the upper frame is movably coupled to the base frame and locked into five different positions relative to the base frame.
18. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 11, wherein the base frame includes a mounting system, whereby the mounting system enables the base frame to be releasably secured to a structure.
19. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 18, wherein the mounting system includes more than one screw clamp movably mounted to a bottom portion of the base frame.
20. The dent removal teaching system according to claim 11, further comprising a roof rail simulator releasably coupled to a first end of the upper frame, the roof rail simulator includes a radiused body sheet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the following drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] With reference to the illustrative drawings and particularly to
[0024] Another important aspect of the dent removal teaching system 12 is providing a workpiece, or body panel 26 that may be manipulated into multiple positions relative to the base frame 14. This may be accomplished by use of an upper frame 28 being movably mounted to the base frame 14. In this embodiment, the upper frame 28 may include an articulating member 30, which may be pivotally coupled to an articulating support 32 of the base frame 14. The upper frame 28 may then rotate about a central axis of the articulating support 32 and locked into a position by way of a screw lock 34. The screw lock 34 may include a threaded rod that may bind the articulating member 30 of the upper frame 30 to the articulating support 32 of the base frame 14, thereby securing the upper frame 28 to the base frame 14.
[0025] As discussed, it may be important for the body panel 26, and by association the upper frame 28, to remain rigid relative to the base frame 14 when force is applied to the body panel 26. Therefore, it may be desirable to add additional supports to further couple the upper frame 28 to the base frame 14. In this embodiment, two additional supports are provided in the form of a left mount 36 and a right mount 38. The left mount 36, the right mount 38 and the screw lock 34 may provide three points to couple the upper frame 28 to the lower frame 14 and thereby hold the body panel 26 stationary relative to the base frame 14.
[0026] The left mount 36 may include a removable vertical member 40, which may act as an extension to the base frame 14. The removable vertical member 40 may be received by a stud 42 mounted on the base frame 14. The stud 42 may be positioned on both the left side and the right side of the base frame 14, so as to allow the removable vertical member 40 to be positioned on the left, the right or both, as will be disclosed. The removable vertical member 40 may be secured onto the stud 42 by a knob screw 44. This may be desirable in that the removable vertical member 40 may be added or removed without the need for hand tools. On a top end of the removable vertical member 40 a connector link 46 may connect the removable vertical member 40 (acting as an extension of the base frame 14) to a left end of the upper frame 28. The connector link 46 may be secured to the removable vertical member 40 and the upper frame 28 by two additional knob screws 44.
[0027] The right mount 38 may include a mount bracket 48 secured to a cross member 50, which may be part of the base frame 14. The mount bracket 48 may then be coupled to a right end of the upper frame 28 by way of another knob screw 44. The three points on the upper frame 28, specifically the left end of the upper frame 28, the right end of the upper frame 28 and the screw lock 34, may provide a secure mounting of the upper frame 28 to the base frame 14.
[0028] The application of force to the body panel 26 is illustrated in
[0029] As noted, the body panel 26 may be pre-dented so as to create a uniform teaching tool, so that all students are presented with the same challenge. The body panels 26 may also be re-dented by the student or instructor. Either way, it may be desirable to have the body panel 26 be replaceable. With reference to
[0030] Vehicle bodies also include curved areas, such as in a roof rail. The roof rail of a vehicle may include a curved portion, as is simulated by a radiused body sheet 66. The radiused body sheet 66 may be mounted to a roof rail frame 68, which may be releasable secured to either end of the upper frame 28. The radiused body sheet 66 may be releasably mounted to the roof rail frame 68 by a series of screw studs 60 provided on the roof rail frame 68. The roof rail frame 68 may receive the radiused body sheet 66 by the holes 62 and secured by the nuts 64, similar to that of the body panel 26.
[0031] As previously noted, it may be desirable to move the upper frame 28 relative to the base frame 14, and by doing so the upper frame 28 and the attached body panel 26, may be moved relative to the user. This may be an important feature in that a technician in the field may have a dent to be removed in any part of the vehicle body. This portion of the vehicle body may be inclined to the right or the left relative to the position of the technician Likewise, the area needing work may be vertical, facing right or left, or it may be horizontal. These five positions comprise a basic library of any condition a technician may realistically encounter in the field. As such, the dent removal teaching system 12 may allow for each of those five positions to be simulated. These are shown in
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[0035] The final configuration of the five suggested positions of the upper frame 28 is a horizontal position. This is illustrated in
[0036] The foregoing detailed description of the present invention is provided for purpose of illustration, and it is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the particular embodiment shown. The embodiments may provide different capabilities and benefits, depending on the configuration used to implement key features of the invention.