AUXILIARY SHEET-METAL WORKING DEVICE
20230062260 · 2023-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25H7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43L7/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An auxiliary sheet-metal working device facilitates the completion of bodywork repair and painting operations with the affixing of anagrams, logos and any kind of indications. For this purpose, the device can include a flat platform with one or more rulers on at least one straight edge. In certain embodiments, the auxiliary sheet-metal working device can include at least one movable and/or removable ruler.
Claims
1. An auxiliary sheet-metal working device to secure the relative position of signs forming an indication to be positioned on the bodywork or any element of the vehicle, wherein the auxiliary sheet-metal working device comprises a flat platform with one or more rulers on at least one straight edge.
2. The auxiliary sheet-metal working device according to claim 1, wherein the platform is markable.
3. The auxiliary sheet-metal working device according to claim 1, wherein the platform has a magnetic surface.
4. The auxiliary sheet-metal working device according to claim 3, the magnetic surface of which has a force of between 50 and 300 Gauss.
5. The auxiliary sheet-metal working device according to claim 1, further comprising at least one movable ruler.
6. The auxiliary sheet-metal working device according to claim 1, further comprising at least one removable ruler.
7. The auxiliary sheet-metal working device according to claim 1, further comprising a mould with the negative of all or part of the signs of the indication.
8. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a carrier for the temporary fixing of indication.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0014] To better understand the invention, the following figures are included.
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EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0017] An embodiment of the invention is briefly described below as an illustrative and non-limiting example thereof.
[0018] The embodiment is based on a flat platform (1), preferably with a shoulder. The platform (1) can have a markable surface, i.e., a surface that can be written on or marked. For example, it can have a surface for writing with erasable markers, such as Velleda markers, a registered trademark. The platform (1) can also be magnetic to facilitate the temporary adhesion of ferromagnetic indications (2). In that case, the power of the magnet will be relatively small, for example 50-300 Gauss, so that it is easy to remove the indications (2) later.
[0019] The platform (1) has at least one ruler (3), which can be removable. The ruler (3) will mainly be on a straight edge of the platform (1). If the platform is inclined, that edge will be the lower edge. If two rulers (3) are arranged, at least one will be movable or removable to be adjusted to the different heights of the indications (2).
[0020] The presence of two rulers (3), one on each side of the indication (2), allows the upper and lower ends of the signs (21) forming the indication (2) to be delimited. These can be moved over the platform (1) to complete the adjustment of the relative position, measured by the rulers (3), and assuring any necessary symmetry.
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[0022] It is possible to arrange moulds (4) in which the different signs (21) or parts of the indications (2) have been cut out to ensure the exact position. Mould (4) may include only part of the signs (21) if it is enough to suitably align and kern the indication (2) (
[0023] Once all signs (21) are affixed on the platform (1) in the correct position, a carrier (5) can be used to temporarily fix the signs (21) in position and affix it on the vehicle. Carrier (5) can be an adhesive tape, a magnetic strip more powerful than the platform (1), etc. It must be able to take signs (21) from platform (1) without relative movement between them but being possible to remove them again later.
[0024] Carrier (5) allows the indication (2) to be affixed again at the correct spot on the bodywork or any element of the vehicle, where it will be adhered with a strong adhesive or through the suitable method (which is not relevant). When the fixing is firm enough, carrier (5) may be removed, with indication (2) being perfectly affixed and with the exact kerning and alignment.