Method for jointing metal components

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining

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C029S524000, C029S462000

Reexamination Certificate

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06895651

ABSTRACT:
A method for joining metal components includes a body and at least a sideboard. A plurality of lock members are installed on a side of the body. Each of the lock members is punched directly and extended into a shape for being cut into two corresponding bending parts. A plurality of holes is installed in the sideboard corresponding to each of the lock members for intersecting the body and the sideboard to combine each other with further press. Additionally, in the present invention, the body connects with each of the sideboard quickly and firmly, and less components and time are required for production.

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