Textured sheet metal
10010923 ยท 2018-07-03
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Abstract
A material includes a sheet of metal having a first face and an opposed second face, and a metal grain direction. The first face is textured with a first set of texturing features. Each texturing feature of the first set includes, respectively, a groove cut into the first face and extending along a groove axis, and a barb extending from the groove and away from the first face. The texturing features of the first set are arranged in a plurality of rows, and the groove axes of the texturing features in a given row extend generally parallel to the given row. The rows are generally non-perpendicular to the grain direction.
Claims
1. A material comprising: a sheet of metal having a first face and an opposed second face, and a metal grain direction; wherein the first face is textured with a first set of texturing features, each texturing feature of the first set including, respectively, a groove cut into the first face and extending along a groove axis, and a barb extending from the groove and away from the first face; wherein the texturing features of the first set are arranged in a plurality of rows, wherein the groove axes of the texturing features in a given row extend generally parallel to the given row; and wherein the rows are generally non-perpendicular to the grain direction.
2. The material of claim 1, wherein the rows are generally parallel to the grain direction.
3. The material of claim 1, wherein the rows are inclined with respect to the grain direction.
4. The material of claim 1, wherein the sheet of metal has a length and a width, and the grain direction is generally parallel to the length.
5. The material of claim 1, wherein: i. the sheet of metal has a first end and an opposed second end; ii. the plurality of rows includes a first row and a second row adjacent to the first row; iii. the groove of each texturing feature of the first row is oriented towards the first end and the barb of each texturing feature of the first row is oriented towards the second end; and iv. the groove of each texturing feature of the second row is oriented towards the second end and the barb of each texturing feature of the second row is oriented towards the first end.
6. The material of claim 1, wherein: i. the second face is textured with a second set of texturing features; ii. each texturing feature of the second set includes, respectively, a second set groove cut into the second face and extending along a second set groove axis, and a second set barb extending from the second set groove and away from the second face.
7. The material of claim 6, wherein; i. the texturing features of the second set are arranged in a plurality of second set rows; ii. the second set groove axes of the texturing features in a given second set row extend generally parallel to the given second set row; and iii. the second set rows are generally non-perpendicular to the grain direction.
8. The material of claim 1, wherein the material is wound about a coil axis into a coil, and the coil axis is generally perpendicular to the grain direction.
9. The material of claim 1, wherein each barb includes a base adjacent the first face, a shank adjacent the barb base, and a pointed tip adjacent the shank.
10. The material of claim 1, wherein the sheet of metal has a thickness of between 0.25 mm and 2.0 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings included herewith are for illustrating various examples of articles, methods, and apparatuses of the present specification and are not intended to limit the scope of what is taught in any way. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) Various apparatuses or processes will be described below to provide an example of an embodiment of the claimed subject matter. No embodiment described below limits any claim and any claim may cover processes or apparatuses that differ from those described below. The claims are not limited to apparatuses or processes having all of the features of any one apparatus or process described below or to features common to multiple or all of the apparatuses described below. It is possible that an apparatus or process described below is not an embodiment of any exclusive right granted by issuance of this patent application. Any subject matter described below and for which an exclusive right is not granted by issuance of this patent application may be the subject matter of another protective instrument, for example, a continuing patent application, and the applicants, inventors or owners do not intend to abandon, disclaim or dedicate to the public any such subject matter by its disclosure in this document.
(14) Disclosed herein is a textured sheet metal, and a process and apparatus for texturing sheet metal. The textured sheet metal may have beneficial properties, such as high tensile strength and high yield strength along its grain direction.
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(18) The barbs 134 can have a variety of shapes. Referring to
(19) The barbs 134 can have a variety of sizes. Referring to
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(22) In the example of
(23) A process and apparatus for producing a textured sheet of metal will now be described. The process and apparatus will be described with reference to the material 100 described above and shown in
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(25) In the example shown, the raw sheet 750 of metal has a first face 754 and an opposed second face 756 (shown in
(26) The raw sheet 750 of metal may be, for example, a sheet of steel, aluminum, brass, copper, or other another metal or alloy. The raw sheet 750 of metal may have a thickness 786 (shown in
(27) The raw sheet 750 of metal has a grain direction 770, resulting from its processing conditions. In the example shown, the grain direction 770 is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis 762 and generally non-parallel to the coil axis 768.
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(29) The texturing apparatus 752 can include one or more knives. As will be described in further detail, the knife/knives is/are actuated to impact the raw sheet 750, and the impact gouges at least one groove 732 into the sheet, and creates a barb 734 with the material removed in creating the groove 732.
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(33) The knife 780 is actuated downwards until the teeth 784 impact the raw sheet 750, as shown in
(34) After impacting the raw sheet 750, the knife 780 may then be withdrawn from the now textured section of the sheet to its starting position, and the sheet 750 may be advanced so that the now-textured section of the sheet moves towards and out of the metal dispensing end 774, and another section of the raw sheet 750 enters the metal receiving end 772 and sits on the base 776. Actuation of the knife 780 may then be repeated.
(35) As mentioned above, only one of the knives (i.e. knife 780) is visible in
(36) In some examples, the knives may be spaced apart across the entire width of the raw sheet 750, so that the sheet is textured across its entire width.
EXAMPLES
(37) Materials & Methods
(38) A tensile test was conducted on various samples of material, as described in Table 1. Sample size was based on ASTM A370 test strips. Samples 1 to 3 are depicted in
(39) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Sample No. Description of Sheet of Metal Material Barb height Sheet Thickness 1 Barbs on Only First Face Steel 1.65 mm 0.508 mm Groove Axes Parallel to Rows Rows PARALLEL to grain direction 2 Barbs on Only First Face Steel 1.65 mm 0.508 mm Groove Axes Parallel to Rows Rows PERPENDICULAR to grain direction 3 Control (no barbs) Steel 1.65 mm 0.508 mm 4 Barbs on Only First Face Aluminum 1.65 mm 0.508 mm Groove Axes Parallel to Rows Rows PARALLEL to grain direction 5 Barbs on Only First Face Aluminum 1.65 mm 0.508 mm Groove Axes Parallel to Rows Rows PERPENDICULAR to grain direction 6 Control Aluminum 1.65 mm 0.508 mm
Results
(40) Test results for Samples 1 to 3 (i.e. steel) are shown in Table 2
(41) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Ultimate Tensile Strength (MPa) Yield Strength, MPa Elongation, % Sample No. Average Standard Deviation Average Standard Deviation Average 1 763.02 17.4 726.25 15.9 1.00 2 532.05 17.4 520.55 6.9 1.00 3 776.81 4.0 737.74 24.9 2.33
(42) Table 3 shows the percent change in ultimate tensile strength for samples 1 and 2 versus control.
(43) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Ultimate Tensile Yield Strength Sample Strength (Change as (Change as No. compared to control) compared to control) 1 1.78% 1.56% 2 31.51% 29.44%
(44) Test results for Samples 4 to 6 (i.e. aluminum) are shown in Table 4
(45) TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 Ultimate Tensile Strength (MPa) Yield Strength, MPa Elongation, % Sample No. Average Standard Deviation Average Standard Deviation Average 4 283.37 1.8 249.59 0.0 3.33 5 227.99 2.9 218.10 3.3 1 6 302.91 0.4 265.91 0.8 6
(46) Table 5 shows the percent change in ultimate tensile strength for samples 4 and 5 versus control.
(47) TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 Ultimate Tensile Yield Strength Sample Strength (Change as (Change as No. compared to control) compared to control) 4 6.45% 6.14% 5 24.73% 17.98%
DISCUSSION
(48) The above results show that materials as described herein (e.g. as shown in
(49) While the above description provides examples of one or more processes or apparatuses, it will be appreciated that other processes or apparatuses may be within the scope of the accompanying claims.
(50) To the extent any amendments, characterizations, or other assertions previously made (in this or in any related patent applications or patents, including any parent, sibling, or child) with respect to any art, prior or otherwise, could be construed as a disclaimer of any subject matter supported by the present disclosure of this application, Applicant hereby rescinds and retracts such disclaimer. Applicant also respectfully submits that any prior art previously considered in any related patent applications or patents, including any parent, sibling, or child, may need to be re-visited.