METHOD OF INCREMENTAL COLD FORMING AN ANGLED CORNER IN A CONTINUOUS SHEET OF ADVANCED HIGH STRENGTH METAL
20180021832 ยท 2018-01-25
Inventors
- Dajun Zhou (Troy, MI, US)
- Changqing Du (Troy, MI, US)
- Robert D Miller (Lake Orion, MI, US)
- Jugraj Singh (Lake Orion, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B21D31/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An outer bend radius is cold formed in an outer position within a final arc of the angled corner with an outer bend radius male die member. A central bend radius is cold formed in a central position spaced from the outer position and within the final arc of the angled corner with a central bend radius male die member. An inner bend radius is cold formed in an inner position that is spaced from the outer and central positions and the inner position is within a final arc of the angled corner with an inner bend radius male die member. The angled corner is transferred between each of the bend radii male die members using a continuous advanced high strength metal sheet in which the angled corner is formed.
Claims
1. A method of incremental cold forming an angled corner in a continuous advanced high strength metal sheet, the method comprising: cold forming an outer bend radius in an outer position within a final arc of the angled corner of the continuous advanced high strength metal sheet with an outer bend radius male die member; cold forming a central bend radius in a central position spaced from the outer position and within the final arc of the angled corner of the continuous advanced high strength metal sheet with a central bend radius male die member; cold forming an inner bend radius in an inner position spaced from the outer position and the central position and within a final arc of the angled corner of the continuous advanced high strength metal sheet with an inner bend radius male die member; utilizing a progressive die forming apparatus to perform each of the cold forming and transferring operations; and transferring the angled corner between each of the bend radius male die members by manipulating the continuous advanced high strength metal sheet; wherein the cold forming the outer bend radius occurs before the cold forming the central bend radius, which cold forming the central bend radius occurs before the cold forming the inner bend radius.
2. The method of incremental cold forming an angled corner in a continuous advanced high strength metal sheet of claim 1, further comprising cold forming at least one additional central bend radius within the final arc of the angled corner, each additional bend radius being located in a corresponding additional central bend radius position that is spaced from all other bend radii positions.
3. (canceled)
4. The method of incremental cold forming an angled corner in a continuous advanced high strength metal sheet of claim 1, further comprising cold forming at least one additional central bend radius within the final arc of the angled corner, each additional bend radius being located in a corresponding additional central bend radius position that is spaced from all other bend radii positions, wherein the cold forming the outer bend radius occurs before the cold forming the central bend radius, which cold forming the central bend radius occurs before the cold forming the additional central bend radius, which cold forming the additional central bend radius occurs before the cold forming the inner bend radius.
5. (canceled)
6. (canceled)
7. The method of incremental cold forming an angled corner in a continuous advanced high strength metal sheet of claim 1, wherein none of the outer, central or inner bend radii cold forming operations result in forming an initial arched surface extending from the angled corner that is subsequently flattened.
8. The method of incremental cold forming an angled corner in a continuous advanced high strength metal sheet of claim 1, wherein none of the outer, central or inner bend radii are subsequently flattened to account for springback.
9. The method of incremental cold forming an angled corner in a continuous advanced high strength metal sheet of claim 1, wherein the angled corner defines an angle that is at least 60 degrees.
10. The method of incremental cold forming an angled corner in a continuous advanced high strength metal sheet of claim 1, wherein the metal sheet is an ultra-high strength steel.
11. The method of incremental cold forming an angled corner in a continuous advanced high strength metal sheet of claim 1, wherein the metal sheet is one of a 7000 series aluminum alloy and a magnesium alloy.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0013] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description, claims and drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like features throughout the several views of the drawings. It should be understood that the detailed description, including disclosed embodiments and drawings referenced therein are merely exemplary in nature, intended for purposes of illustration only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
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[0022] The steps of the example incremental bending methods can be explained with reference to the simplified illustrations of
[0023] In the illustrated 90 degree angled corner 20, the outer incremental bend amount 26 can correspond to an arc or angle of 20 degrees; the outer central incremental bend amount 30 can correspond to an arc or angle of 25 degrees; the inner central incremental bend amount 34 can correspond to an arc or angle of 25 degrees; and the inner incremental bend amount 40 can correspond to an arc or angle of 20 degrees. Many alternative incremental bend amounts for a 90 degree angled corner are possible. For example, these bend amounts are alternatively 20 degrees, 20 degrees, 20 degrees, and 30 degrees, respectively. In other alternatives, only three spaced apart bend radii are used, or more than four spaced apart bend radii are used. Alternatives to the 90 degree angled corner are possible, and include 60, 70, and 80 degree angled corners 20 among others.
[0024] As illustrated in
[0025] The believed reason the disclosed incremental bending cold forming process of advanced high strength metal works can be explained with reference to
[0026] As illustrated in
[0027] In the example of
[0028] In the example cold angled corner forming processes above, there is no need to form an arched surface adjacent the angled corner 22 that is being formed, or to subsequently flatten such an initial arched surface as part of the angled corner forming process. Similarly, there is no need in the example cold angled corner forming processes above to flatten any of the bend radii 24, 28, 36, 42 after forming them in order to account for springback. Although in alternative examples such bend radii flattening activities may additionally occur with respect to additional bend radii, at least three, four, or more bend radii positioned within the overall arc of the final angled corner are formed that are not subsequently subjected to any such bend radii flattening.
[0029] The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.