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US1555895A
US1555895A US747413A US74741324A US1555895A US 1555895 A US1555895 A US 1555895A US 747413 A US747413 A US 747413A US 74741324 A US74741324 A US 74741324A US 1555895 A US1555895 A US 1555895A
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  • the objectof this invention is the provision of a simple and efficient method for accomplishing such bending or curving of the rolled portion of a light gage sheet metal article as not to perceptibly damage the roll or the metal thereof during the bending or curving operation.
  • Fig. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of a straight sheet of metal with an edgeroll formed on each side edge thereof and with suitable reinforcing members disposed in the rolls at the points where a subsequent transverse bending is totake place, portions of the metal being broken away;
  • Fig. 2 isan edge view of the metal strip after-bending, with a portion of the upper edge roll broken away to show the reinforcing means therein;
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary perspective View of the metal strip at a stage in the roll forming Operation at which the reinforcing means may be introduced, and illustrating one manner of such introduction.
  • This invention contemplates the use in the roll of some means which offers sufficient resistance crosswise thereof to prevent collapsing of the roll when transversely bent or curved and which is sufficiently yielding longitudinally thereof as to freely follow the longitudinal stretching or compressing movements of the contracting metal of the roll, and is also easily pliant so as not to offer any material resistance to the bending action of the roll. It is also desirable, if the reinforcing means is to remain in the roll, to have such means of light construction so as not to add any material weight to the article.
  • a helical wire the coils of which are preferably though not necessarily open or spaced apart to allow for free inward and outward relative movements thereof lengthwise of the helix and are of a diameter to substantially fill the interior Or hollow of the roll.
  • the helix may be introduced into the rollafter forming or at an intermediate stage in the forming so that in the latter case the forming takes place around the helix. It is apparent that upon a transverse bending.
  • l'desigiiates' a str ipfof sheet metal which may be a-po'rtionloiflength of a side-Wall of a sheet metal, juvenile Wagon, Which is usually made offli'ght age metal, and 2, 2 are theedge rolls thereof which are einployed'to give strength'to the article and for oth'erpurposes, such-for instance as forming a h'and grip on the upper edge ofthe body Walland a broadened lower edge portion io-r'seating on the edge of the bottom or platform member of the Wagon body.
  • a helix 3 is introduced into eachjroll Eeither duringor after the forming of such rolls and'before the strip 1 and rolls have been given a transverse bend or curve 4 re quired in the forming of the corner portions of the wagon-box, Wall, or in forming bends in the rolls of other sheet metal articles, each helix being disposed in its roll atthe point Where subsequent transverse bending is to take place.
  • the subsequent bending I may be-accomplished in any suitable manner.
  • Fig. 3 the edges o-fthe sheet metal strip 1 are shown as being bent to partially form an edge roll, and before completing the forming of the rolls each helix' 3 is heldin position by a mandrel 5 While the roll is being formed around the helix.
  • the mandrel isthenvwithdrawn.
  • I I K I Itf is a earefie that the-' member" 3 remains in the bent portion of'a' r'o'llas'the' article is formed and provides a light and efficient means for reinforcingxthe roll' tostrengthen it against denting or other injury. This is an im ortant feature, as denting of the rolls oramnesia lilie'lytti assume-the corner portions thereof and this not only mars areamemaee-arane articles but the dents are practically impossible to remove.
  • I y the edges o-fthe sheet metal strip 1 are shown as being bent to partially form an edge roll, and before completing the forming of the rolls each

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Oct.- 6 1.925. 1,555,895
J. WEBER METHOD OF SENDING SHEET METAL BLANKS HAVING A ROLLED EDGE} Filed Nov. 3, 1924 Patented Oct. 6, 1925.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN WEBER, or TOLEDO, OHIO, ASSIGNOR-TO THE AMERICAN-NATIONAL COMPANY,
. or TOLEDO, OHIO, A CORPORATION OF OHIO.
METHOD OF BENIDIN'G- SHEET-METAL BLANKS HAVING A ROLLED EDGE.
Application filed November 3,1924. Serial No. 747,413.
To all whom it may concern:
, zen of the United States, and a resident of Toledo, in the county of Lucas and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Method of Bending Sheet-Metal Blanks Having a Rolled Edge, which invention is fully set forth in the following specification.
In the manufacture of sheet metal articles it is customary and desirable in many instances to form the article with aroll atone or more edges thereof and sometimes intermediate its edges, and in the formation of the article to bend or curve the metal and roll in a direction transverse to the roll axis.
It has been found to be a comparatively simple proposition to bend metal pipes without damaging or distorting the metal and this has been accomplished, in some instances, by the use of coil-springs which are inserted inside the pipes in the region of the bend. In some instances these springs have been allowed to remain in the pipes, but generally they are removed after the pipes arebent. Aniuch more difficult problem, however, is presented in the bending of sheet metal strips having rolled edges, because, instead of working on a circumferentially unbroken structure, a longitudinally elongate slit is provided which materially increases the difliculty in bending the metal without distortion. Numerous methods have been attempted for accomplishing this result but, so far as I am aware, no one has ever before successfully bent sheet metal strips having rolled edges without in some way injuring the roll.
In doing this it is recognized by sheet metal workers that it is extremely diflicult to impart a bend of small radius in a roll formed of sheet metal of light gage without injury to the roll, either by reason of its breaking where the stretching occurs at the outer side of the bend or by reason of buckling of the metal at the inner side of the bend.
The objectof this invention is the provision of a simple and efficient method for accomplishing such bending or curving of the rolled portion of a light gage sheet metal article as not to perceptibly damage the roll or the metal thereof during the bending or curving operation.
In the drawings, Fig. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of a straight sheet of metal with an edgeroll formed on each side edge thereof and with suitable reinforcing members disposed in the rolls at the points where a subsequent transverse bending is totake place, portions of the metal being broken away; Fig. 2 isan edge view of the metal strip after-bending, with a portion of the upper edge roll broken away to show the reinforcing means therein; and Fig. 3 is a fragmentary perspective View of the metal strip at a stage in the roll forming Operation at which the reinforcing means may be introduced, and illustrating one manner of such introduction.
In the transverse bending or curving of a roll of the character described, it is apparent that the outer side of the roll with respect to the axis of the bend or curve must stretch, and that there may be some compressing of the metal at the inner side, although it is probable that most, if not all, of the change in form is taken care of by a stretching of the metal.
This invention contemplates the use in the roll of some means which offers sufficient resistance crosswise thereof to prevent collapsing of the roll when transversely bent or curved and which is sufficiently yielding longitudinally thereof as to freely follow the longitudinal stretching or compressing movements of the contracting metal of the roll, and is also easily pliant so as not to offer any material resistance to the bending action of the roll. It is also desirable, if the reinforcing means is to remain in the roll, to have such means of light construction so as not to add any material weight to the article.
I have found that the most satisfactory results in this respect are obtained by employing a helical wire, the coils of which are preferably though not necessarily open or spaced apart to allow for free inward and outward relative movements thereof lengthwise of the helix and are of a diameter to substantially fill the interior Or hollow of the roll. The helix may be introduced into the rollafter forming or at an intermediate stage in the forming so that in the latter case the forming takes place around the helix. It is apparent that upon a transverse bending. or curving of the portion of a roll containing a helix, the helizi viii-ll stretch and the different coils thereofwill move to accommodate themselves to" the" moven'ients of the difi e'r'ent ortions' ofthe rolled metal contacting therewith; andat" the same time will prevent the roll from collapsing and Willmaintain ic-sabstamieu m its original cross-sectional form throughout the length of the bend. A" means of this' character is extremely light audit does not, therefore, addmaterially' to th e'wifeightof the, article in which" used.
In the drawings, l'desigiiates' a str ipfof sheet metal Which may be a-po'rtionloiflength of a side-Wall of a sheet metal, juvenile Wagon, Which is usually made offli'ght age metal, and 2, 2 are theedge rolls thereof which are einployed'to give strength'to the article and for oth'erpurposes, such-for instance as forming a h'and grip on the upper edge ofthe body Walland a broadened lower edge portion io-r'seating on the edge of the bottom or platform member of the Wagon body. A helix 3 is introduced into eachjroll Eeither duringor after the forming of such rolls and'before the strip 1 and rolls have been given a transverse bend or curve 4 re quired in the forming of the corner portions of the wagon-box, Wall, or in forming bends in the rolls of other sheet metal articles, each helix being disposed in its roll atthe point Where subsequent transverse bending is to take place. The subsequent bending I may be-accomplished in any suitable manner.
In Fig. 3 the edges o-fthe sheet metal strip 1 are shown as being bent to partially form an edge roll, and before completing the forming of the rolls each helix' 3 is heldin position by a mandrel 5 While the roll is being formed around the helix. The mandrel isthenvwithdrawn. I I K I Itf is a earefie that the-' member" 3 remains in the bent portion of'a' r'o'llas'the' article is formed and provides a light and efficient means for reinforcingxthe roll' tostrengthen it against denting or other injury. This is an im ortant feature, as denting of the rolls oramnesia lilie'lytti assume-the corner portions thereof and this not only mars areamemaee-arane articles but the dents are practically impossible to remove. I y
I Wish, itunderstood raver-atone no'tlirn" e'd"to any'speciflc"construction; ar-
ranged or -r i-mrrthe*pms, 01- m the particular ama specified" oi? forming an article embodying thesarne as it is capable of numerous modifications" and changes witlio' departing. from the spirit of the claims? H Having thus described my invention; What I' claim as i'nevv and'd esire to secure'by LettersfPatent is 1 The" method substantially as described Whichconsistsin providing a sheet metal blanltliaving aroll at its edge, inserting a he'lically coiled Wire c'ore'into'the roll, and transversely bending the" sheet metal blank With its roll and core.
2. The method substantially as described which consists in providing a sheet metal blank having a roll at its edge; inserting into the 'ro'llaflexible core of annular cross section of a diameter substantially the same as the'interiordiameterof the roll, and transve rselv bending the sheet" metal blank" With its roll and fcore;
In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name to this specification.
JOHNWE'BER.
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US3579804A (en) * 1968-11-19 1971-05-25 Dominion Luggage Co Ltd Method of making luggage cases
EP0195408A3 (en) * 1985-03-21 1987-04-29 Aluminum Company Of America Improved flexible mandrel for bending hollow articles
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US5954111A (en) * 1997-01-22 1999-09-21 Ochoa; Carlos M. Overhead door track structure
US6082429A (en) * 1997-01-22 2000-07-04 Ochoa; Carlos M. Stiffeners for sectional overhead doors
US6250361B1 (en) 1997-01-22 2001-06-26 Icom Engineering Incorporated Stiffeners for sectional overhead doors
US20060230808A1 (en) * 2005-04-13 2006-10-19 Werner Koenig Method for producing a workpiece in the form of a metal sheet with at least one at least partly rolled edge, and workpiece produced in such a way
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US3579804A (en) * 1968-11-19 1971-05-25 Dominion Luggage Co Ltd Method of making luggage cases
EP0195408A3 (en) * 1985-03-21 1987-04-29 Aluminum Company Of America Improved flexible mandrel for bending hollow articles
WO1998031907A1 (en) * 1997-01-22 1998-07-23 Ochoa Carlos M Overhead door track
US5954111A (en) * 1997-01-22 1999-09-21 Ochoa; Carlos M. Overhead door track structure
US6082429A (en) * 1997-01-22 2000-07-04 Ochoa; Carlos M. Stiffeners for sectional overhead doors
US6250361B1 (en) 1997-01-22 2001-06-26 Icom Engineering Incorporated Stiffeners for sectional overhead doors
US20060230808A1 (en) * 2005-04-13 2006-10-19 Werner Koenig Method for producing a workpiece in the form of a metal sheet with at least one at least partly rolled edge, and workpiece produced in such a way
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US7395687B2 (en) 2005-04-13 2008-07-08 Progress-Werk Oberkirch Ag Method for producing a workpiece in the form of a metal sheet with at least one at least partly rolled edge, and workpiece produced in such a way
US20150165397A1 (en) * 2012-06-20 2015-06-18 Philadelphia Mixing Solutions, Ltd. High efficiency, non-ragging, formed axial impeller
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