Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Structural member making
Patent
1999-02-18
2000-10-31
Hughes, S. Thomas
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Structural member making
29412, 29416, 294211, B21D 5388
Patent
active
061383589
ABSTRACT:
A method for forming a closed channel structural member having a central portion that is enlarged relative to the end portions thereof is disclosed. Initially, a tube is formed in a hydroforming die to have a desired shape that is preferably characterized by a relatively small diameter central portion extending between a pair of relatively large diameter end portions. Next, the tube is divided into two pieces in any conventional manner, such as by cutting, to provide two tube sections. Each of the two tube sections is then oriented in the opposite direction such that the relatively large end portions of the tube are disposed adjacent to one another. Lastly, the relatively large end portions are joined together in any conventional manner, such as by butt welding, to form a unitary member characterized by a relatively large diameter central portion extending between a pair of relatively small diameter end portions. In an alternative embodiment, a pair of tubes are initially formed in the same manner. Each of the tubes is divided into two pieces. Then, the first section of the first tube is aligned with the second section of the second tube, and the first section of the second tube is aligned with the second section of the first tube. Then, each of the four tube sections is oriented in the opposite direction, and the adjacent end surfaces of the tube sections are joined together to form a pair of unitary members. The unitary members can be used as components, such as the side rails, of a vehicle body and frame assembly.
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Dana Corporation
Hughes S. Thomas
Nguyen Trinh
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