Composite
11697233 ยท 2023-07-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B3/266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/24281
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B29C2045/14327
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/14311
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/78
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/24289
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B62D29/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2262/106
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C37/0085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/24298
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B32B3/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C45/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C37/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/78
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Provided is a composite (A) including a metal plate (B) and a reinforcing member (C) that is made of a resin. The metal plate (B) includes a joint portion (2) that is continuous with one end of a body portion (1), a hole that is formed through the body portion (1) in a thickness direction of the body portion (1) in the proximity of the joint portion (2), and a guide portion provided around the hole. The reinforcing member (C) continuously includes a main portion (5), a coupling portion (6) formed in the hole (3), and a locking portion (7) that is held in close contact with a surface on another side of the body portion (1). The guide portion (4) is at least one of a protruding portion provided on at least one of a rear side and a lateral side relative to the hole (3) in a direction from the body portion (1) to the joint portion (2), and a recessed portion extended from a front side relative to the hole (3) to the hole (3) in the direction from the body portion to the joint portion. In insert molding of the composite (A), a molten resin is introduced preferentially into the hole (3). With this, the joint portion (2) is formed reliably in good condition free from adhesion of the resin.
Claims
1. A composite comprising a layered structure comprising: a metal plate comprising: a body portion having a first surface, and a second surface opposite the first surface, a joint portion that is continuous with an upper end of the body portion and protrudes from the second surface in a direction away from the first surface, a hole that extends through the body portion from the first surface to the second surface, and a guide portion located at an edge of the hole; and a reinforcing member that is made of a resin and comprises: a main portion that covers the first surface of the body portion, a coupling portion formed in the hole, and a locking portion that directly contacts the second surface of the body portion and a lower surface of the joint portion; the guide portion comprises a recessed portion that is recessed into the first surface of the body portion at the edge of the hole on a lower side of the hole.
2. The composite according to claim 1, wherein: the coupling portion is one of a plurality of coupling portions; the hole is one of a plurality of holes located at a plurality of positions along the joint portion; the locking portion links the coupling portions formed in the plurality of holes to each other.
3. The composite according to claim 2, wherein the main portion of the reinforcing member directly contacts the guide portion of the metal plate.
4. The composite according to claim 1, wherein the main portion of the reinforcing member directly contacts the guide portion of the metal plate.
5. The composite according to claim 1, wherein the hole of the metal plate has a shape including a circular arc.
6. The composite according to claim 1, wherein the locking portion of the reinforcing member has a triangular cross-sectional shape with two sides corresponding respectively to the second surface of the body portion of the metal plate and the lower surface of the joint portion of the metal plate.
7. The composite according to claim 1, wherein an entirety of the recessed portion is below the lower side of the hole.
8. The composite according to claim 1, wherein the recessed portion has a width that decreases toward the hole.
9. A composite comprising: a layered structure comprising: a metal plate comprising: a body portion having a first surface, and a second surface opposite the first surface, a joint portion that is continuous with an upper end of the body portion, a plurality of holes that are arranged at a plurality of positions along the joint portion and extend through the body portion from the first surface to the second surface, and a plurality of guide portions, each extending at least partially around a respective one of the holes; and a reinforcing member that is made of a resin and comprises: a main portion that covers the first surface of the body portion, a plurality of coupling portions, each formed in a respective one of the holes, and a locking portion that contacts the second surface of the body portion and a lower surface of the joint portion, and extends linearly along an edge formed between the second surface of the body portion and the lower surface of the joint portion, and links the plurality of coupling portions.
10. The composite according to claim 9, wherein at least one of the holes of the metal plate has a shape including a circular arc.
11. The composite according to claim 9, wherein the locking portion of the reinforcing member has a triangular cross-sectional shape with two sides corresponding respectively to the second surface of the body portion of the metal plate and a lower surface of the joint portion of the metal plate.
12. A composite comprising a layered structure comprising: a metal plate comprising: a body portion having a first surface, and a second surface opposite the first surface, a joint portion that is continuous with an upper end of the body portion and protrudes from the second surface in a direction away from the first surface, a hole that extends through the body portion from the first surface to the second surface, and a guide portion located at an edge of the hole; and a reinforcing member that is made of a resin and comprises: a main portion that covers the first surface of the body portion, a coupling portion formed in the hole, and a locking portion that directly contacts the second surface of the body portion and a lower surface of the joint portion; the guide portion comprises a protruding portion that protrudes from the first surface of the body portion at the edge of the hole only on at least one of a an upper side or a lateral side of the hole.
13. The composite according to claim 12, wherein: the coupling portion is one of a plurality of coupling portions; the hole is one of a plurality of holes located at a plurality of positions along the joint portion; the locking portion links the coupling portions formed in the plurality of holes to each other.
14. The composite according to claim 13, wherein the main portion of the reinforcing member directly contacts the guide portion of the metal plate.
15. The composite according to claim 12, wherein the main portion of the reinforcing member directly contacts the guide portion of the metal plate.
16. The composite according to claim 12, wherein the hole of the metal plate has a shape including a circular arc.
17. The composite according to claim 12, wherein the locking portion of the reinforcing member has a triangular cross-sectional shape with two sides corresponding respectively to the second surface of the body portion of the metal plate and the lower surface of the joint portion of the metal plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
First Embodiment
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(25) This composite A has a layered structure including a metal plate B and a reinforcing member C that is made of a resin and is provided on a surface on one side of the metal plate B.
(26) Note that, although the metal plate B is not particularly limited in shape, the metal plate B in the illustration has a certain continuous cross-sectional shape. Such a metal plate 5 is, for example, a member formed by bending a flat metal sheet, or a member formed into a shaped material, each of which is a member having both front and rear surfaces that are distinguishable from each other. In addition, the metal plate B need not necessarily have a uniform cross-section as a whole, and may partially have the certain continuous cross-sectional shape. Meanwhile, the resin being a material of the reinforcing member C encompasses a fiber reinforced resin (FRP). Specifically, when the composite A is a vehicle component, a carbon-fiber-reinforced thermoplastic resin (CFRTP) using carbon fiber is typically used.
(27) Note that, hereinbelow, although description is made on a premise that relationships between a top, a bottom, a right, and a left of the composite A correspond to those in a posture in the illustration for the sake of convenience, the posture in the illustration is not necessarily a posture in practical use.
(28) The metal plate B includes a body portion 1 and a joint portion 2 that is continuous at least with one end of the body portion 1. As illustrated in
(29) In the composite A in the illustration, the reinforcing member C is provided on inner surfaces of the metal plate B, which correspond to a surface on one side of the body portion 1. Thus, both of the joint portions 2 continuously protrude, from the end portions of the body portion 1 (top ends of vertical walls 1B) to outer surfaces on the sides of the other surfaces. Both of the joint portions 2 protrude in directions opposite to each other. With this, the metal plate B has a vertically-inverted hat cross-sectional shape including substantially-perpendicular corner portions. The metal plate B has this cross-sectional shape continuously over a predetermined length.
(30) In addition, the metal plate B includes holes 3 that are formed through the body portion 1 in its thickness direction in the proximity of the joint portions 2, and guide portions 4 provided around the holes 3 on the surface on the one side (inner surface) of the body portion 1. The holes 3 are provided respectively in the proximity of the joint portions 2, that is, respectively in the proximity of the top ends of the vertical walls 1B. As illustrated in
(31) The guide portions 4 are each at least one of a protruding portion provided on at least one of a rear side and a lateral side relative to the hole 3 in a direction from the body portion 1 to the joint portions 2 (direction from the bottom to the top in
(32) The protruding portion as the guide portions 4 is formed into a rib shape longer than an overall length of the hole 3 being the long hole. Specifically, the guide portions 4 each have a shape protruding to cover the hole 3 on the surface on one side of the body portion 1 and opened downward. The holes 3 and the guide portions 4 can be formed by press working.
(33) The reinforcing member C continuously includes a main portion 5 that covers the surface on one side (inner surface) of the body portion 1 of the metal plate B, coupling portions 6 formed respectively in the holes 3, and locking portions 7 that are held in close contact with the body portion 1 on the surfaces on the other side (outer surfaces) of the body portion 1.
(34) The locking portions 7 in the illustration are each formed in an internal-angle region being a boundary region between the body portion 1 and the joint portions 2 because the joint portions 2 are each perpendicular to the body portion 1 of the metal plate B. Further, as illustrated in
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(36) The resin molding apparatus is an apparatus that performs insert molding utilizing injection compression molding or injection molding. Note that, the metal plate B in
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(38) The resin molding apparatus includes one mold (lower mold) 101 to which the metal plate B is set, and another mold (upper mold) 102 that conforms to the one mold 101, the one mold 101 and the other mold 102 being openable/closable. In the illustration, the one mold 101 is a fixed mold, and the other mold 102 is a movable mold that can be raised and lowered.
(39) The one mold 101 forms a first cavity C1 being a formation space for the main portion 5 of the reinforcing member C between the one mold 101 and the preset metal plate B. In addition, the one mold 101 includes a resin supply portion (arrow) 103 for a molten resin at a position corresponding to the body portion 1 of the metal plate B, that is, substantially at a center in the illustration. Although the resin supply portion 103 may be provided at a plurality of positions, all of these resin supply portions 103 are arranged in a range of the body portion 1 of the metal plate B. The other mold 102 forms a second cavity C2 being a formation space for the locking portion 7 between the other mold 102 and the preset metal plate B.
(40) As illustrated in
(41) The molten resin is introduced into the first cavity C1, pressurized between both the molds 101 and 102, and flows to spread from the center toward end portions on the right and the left. Then, as illustrated in
(42) At this time, in the first cavity C1, the molten resin flows in the direction from the body portion 1 to each of the joint portions 2 (downward direction in
(43) Next, the resin is cured to form the main portion 5 in the first cavity C1, and to form the locking portions 7 in the second cavity C2. In this way, the cured resin is formed as the reinforcing member C continuously including the main portion 5 that covers the surface on one side of the body portion 1 of the metal plate B, the coupling portions 6 formed respectively in the holes 3, and the locking portions 7 that are formed of the resin that has flowed out onto the surfaces on the other side of the body portion 1 in the boundary regions (internal-angle regions) between the body portion 1 and each of the joint portions 2. Note that, after the resin has been cured, the resin molding apparatus is opened by raising the other mold 102, and the composite A is released.
(44) In the composite A manufactured as described above, the metal plate B and the reinforcing member C2 are integrated in close contact with each other. As illustrated in
(45) With this, even when the composite A is formed by the insert molding, the joint portions 2 are formed reliably in good condition free from adhesion of the resin as parts to be welded to other members, and the composite A has sufficient rigidity owing to the metal plate B and the reinforcing member C integrated therewith. In addition, even when external force is applied to the reinforcing member C, since the locking portions 7 are integrated with the main portion 5 via the coupling portions 6, a risk that the main portion 5 peels off from the metal plate B can be prevented.
(46) Note that, although a part of the main portion 5 is present also on the top side relative to the guide portions 4 in the reinforcing member C illustrated in
(47) In the composite A described above in this embodiment, the guide portions 4 of the metal plate B are each the protruding portion that is held in contact at least with the rear rim portion of the holes 3 in the direction from the body portion 1 to the joint portions 2. In the insert molding of such a composite A, the guide portions 4 allow the molten resin to be introduced preferentially and further smoothly into the holes 3, thereby further suppressing the molten resin from flowing out to the rear side relative to the holes 3. With this, the joint portions 2 of the composite A are in the good condition free from the adhesion of the resin.
(48) Further, in the composite A, the holes 3 are each a long hole along the continuing direction of the cross-section of the metal plate B. These holes 3 are arranged at the predetermined interval on a straight line, and the guide portions 4 being the rib-shaped protruding portions are provided respectively to the holes 3. In such a composite A, although strength of the metal plate B may be insufficient at a part where the holes 3 are arranged, the rib-shaped guide portions 4 provided respectively to the holes 3 implement a reinforcing function. Thus, even if overall mechanical strength increases, there is no risk that the mechanical strength decrease.
(49) Still further, in the composite A, the holes 3 are arranged at the plurality of positions, and hence the plurality of locking portions 7 are formed as many as the holes 3. Thus, the strength with which the reinforcing member C is held in close contact with the metal plate B is further increased.
(50) Yet further, in the composite A, the main portion 5 of the reinforcing member C is held in close contact with the guide portions 4 of the metal plate B. In a composite including a resin member, the resin of a cover portion is liable to peel off at a boundary between the cover portion made of the resin and an exposed portion. As a countermeasure, in the composite A, the main portion 5 is held in close contact with the guide portions 4 each having the protruding shape (or recessed shape) so that, in the proximity of the boundary, a joint interface between the metal plate B and the reinforcing member C made of the resin is enlarged. With this, the reinforcing member C is suppressed from peeling off.
(51) Yet further, when the composite A includes the plurality of holes 3, the locking portions 7 are formed on the surface on the other side of the metal plate B in a state of linking the coupling portions 6 formed in the plurality of holes 3 to each other as indicated by imaginary lines in
(52) In the insert molding of such a composite A, when a distribution of the amount of the molten resin to be supplied is non-uniform, the molten resin is charged into the second cavity C2 through the holes 3, and surplus of the molten resin is supplied to the part where the molten resin is insufficient. In this way, the molten resin spreads all over the second cavity C2. With this, the molten resin is prevented from flowing to the side where the joint portions 2 are provided, and the molten resin is prevented from leaking onto the joint portions 2.
(53) Yet further, in the composite A, the joint portions 2 of the metal plate B each continuously protrude from one end of the body portion 1 to the side of the surface on the other side (outer surface side), and the locking portions 7 of the reinforcing member C are each formed in the internal-angle region between the body portion 1 and the joint portions 2. In such a composite A, the locking portions 7 implement the function to reinforce the joint portions 2, specifically, as indicated by an arrow in
(54) Yet further, in the composite A, only by checking how the locking portions 7 have been formed, how much the surplus of the resin is can be easily determined. The determination of the amount of the resin can be utilized for adjusting an amount of the resin in subsequent insert molding. In addition, the second cavity C2 being the formation space for the locking portions 7 is a part to be filled last with the molten resin, and hence are suited to arrangement of an exhaust passage. Thus, setting of the exhaust passage is facilitated.
(55) Yet further, in the composite A, the locking portions 7 of the reinforcing member C are each formed into the triangular cross-sectional shape with the two sides corresponding respectively to the body portion 1 side of the metal plate 1 and the joint portions 2 side of the same. In the reinforcing member C of such a composite A, an area in which the locking portions 7 are held in contact with the metal plate B can be sufficiently secured even by a small amount of the resin. Reduction in amount of the resin can contribute to further weight reduction of the composite A.
(56) Now, with reference to
Second Embodiment
(57) In the composite A illustrated in
(58) In the insert molding of this composite A, the molten resin is introduced through the plurality of holes 3 preferentially onto the side of the surfaces on the other side of the body portion 1 (outer surface side). In addition, in the insert molding of the composite A, when the distribution of the amount of the molten resin to be supplied is non-uniform, the surplus of the molten resin is supplied to the part where the molten resin is insufficient. In this way, the molten resin spreads all over the second cavity C2. With this, the joint portions 2 of the composite A are in the good condition free from the adhesion of the resin. In addition, the main portion 5, the plurality of coupling portions 6, and the locking portions 7 common to the coupling portions 6 are continuous with each other. In this way, the metal plate B and the reinforcing member C are closely integrated with each other, and the composite A has the sufficient rigidity.
Third Embodiment
(59) In the composite A illustrated in
(60) The composite A is capable of providing advantages similar to those of the foregoing embodiments. Further, the guide portion 4 of the composite A is capable of promoting action to introduce the molten resin preferentially into the holes 3, and the molten resin can be further reliably prevented from leaking to the joint portions 2 side. Still further, the rib-shaped guide portion 4 formed along the longitudinal direction of the metal plate B is capable of increasing the mechanical strength of the composite A, and hence is capable of contributing to an increase in rigidity.
Fourth Embodiment
(61) In the composite A illustrated in
(62) The guide portions 4 provided on the rear side relative to the holes 3 are similar to the rib-shaped protruding portions described in the first embodiment. The guide portion 24 provided on the one side relative to each of the holes 3 is a protruding portion having a narrow quadrangular-pyramidal shape. Note that, in this embodiment, since the plurality of holes 3 are arranged, the guide portion 24 is arranged on one side relative to the holes 3 located at the end portions, and the guide portions 24 are arranged on both sides relative to the other holes 3. The guide portions 24 may be arranged on both a right-hand side and a left-hand side relative to the holes 3 located at the end portions.
(63) In the insert molding of the composite A, as indicated by arrows in
Fifth Embodiment
(64) As understood from a main part of the metal plate B illustrated in
(65) As in the foregoing embodiments, in the insert molding of this composite A, the guide portion 34 allows the molten resin to be introduced preferentially into the hole 3, thereby preventing the molten resin from leaking to the joint portions 2 side. With this, the joint portions 2 of the composite A can be formed reliably in the good condition free from the adhesion of the resin, and the composite A can have the sufficient rigidity owing to the reinforcing member C.
Sixth Embodiment
(66) As understood from a main part of the metal plate B illustrated in
(67) As in the fourth embodiment (refer to
Seventh Embodiment
(68) As understood from a main part of the metal plate B illustrated in
(69) In the insert molding of this composite A, the guide portion 44 allows the molten resin to be introduced preferentially into the hole 3, thereby preventing the molten resin from leaking to the joint portions 2 side. With this, the joint portions 2 of the composite A can be formed reliably in the good condition free from the adhesion of the resin, and the composite A can have the sufficient rigidity owing to the reinforcing member C.
Eighth Embodiment
(70) As understood from a main part of the metal plate B illustrated in
(71) In the insert molding of this composite A, the guide portion 14 allows the molten resin to be introduced preferentially into the hole 3, thereby preventing the molten resin from leaking to the joint portions 2 side. With this, the joint portions 2 of the composite A can be formed reliably in the good condition free from the adhesion of the resin, and the composite A can have the sufficient rigidity owing to the reinforcing member C.
Ninth Embodiment
(72) As understood from a main part of the metal plate B illustrated in
(73) In the insert molding of this composite A, the guide portion 54 allows the molten resin to be introduced preferentially into the hole 3, thereby preventing the molten resin from leaking to the joint portions 2 side. With this, the joint portions 2 of the composite A can be formed reliably in the good condition free from the adhesion of the resin, and the composite A can have the sufficient rigidity owing to the reinforcing member C.
Tenth Embodiment
(74) As understood from a main part of the metal plate B illustrated in
(75) In the insert molding of this composite A, the guide portion 64 allows the molten resin to be introduced preferentially into the hole 3, thereby preventing the molten resin from leaking to the joint portions 2 side. With this, the joint portions 2 of the composite A can be formed reliably in the good condition free from the adhesion of the resin, and the composite A can have the sufficient rigidity owing to the reinforcing member C.
Eleventh Embodiment
(76) As understood from a main part of the metal plate B illustrated in
(77) In the insert molding of this composite A, the guide portion 74 allows the molten resin to be introduced preferentially into the hole 3, thereby preventing the molten resin from leaking to the joint portions 2 side. With this, the joint portions 2 of the composite A can be formed reliably in the good condition free from the adhesion of the resin, and the composite A can have the sufficient rigidity owing to the reinforcing member C.
Twelfth Embodiment
(78) As understood from a main part of the metal plate B illustrated in
(79) As in the fourth embodiment (refer to
(80) Note that, in each of the foregoing fifth embodiment to the foregoing twelfth embodiment, the hole 3 has the semicircular shape or the circular shape. When the hole 3 has a shape including a circular arc, the molten resin can be further smoothly introduced. Further, when the hole 3 is molded together with the guide portion 14, 24, 34, 44, 54, 64, 74, or 84 by press working, the hole 3 may be formed into the shape including the circular arc. With this, the hole 3 can be formed with high accuracy while the metal plate B is prevented from cracking.
(81) Still further, as described in the fifth embodiment, the ninth embodiment, and the tenth embodiment (
(82) In addition, in the foregoing fifth embodiment to the foregoing twelfth embodiment, the hole 3 and each of the guide portions 14, 24, 34, 44, 54, 64, 74, and 84 may be formed by press working. Although a thickness is illustrated on an exaggerated scale at the position of the guide portion being the protruding portion in the cross-section on the right-hand side of each of the figures, an entirety of the metal plate B, including the guide portion, may be formed to have a uniform thickness.
Thirteenth Embodiment and Fourteenth Embodiment
(83) As illustrated in
Fifteenth Embodiment
(84) The locking portions 7 of the composite A illustrated in
(85) This composite A is capable of providing the advantages similar to those of the foregoing embodiments. In addition, the function to reinforce the joint portions 2 is enhanced by the locking portions 7 including the ribs 7A. With this, the mechanical strength of the composite A against the force to bend the joint portions 2 towards the downward direction (internal-angle direction) can be increased, and the composite A can be rigidly joined to other members via the joint portions 2.
(86) Configurations of the composite according to the present invention are not limited to those of the foregoing embodiments, and may be changed as appropriate within the gist of the present invention. Alternatively, the configurations of the embodiments may be combined with each other.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(87) A Composite B Metal plate C Reinforcing member C1 First cavity C2 Second cavity 1 Body portion 2 Joint portion 3 Hole 4 Guide portion 5 Main portion 6 Coupling portion 7 Locking portion 14 Guide portion 24 Guide portion 34 Guide portion 44 Guide portion 54 Guide portion 64 Guide portion 74 Guide portion 84 Guide portion 101 One mold 102 Another mold 103 Resin supply portion