Method for forming sheet metal strip

Metal deforming – By use of non-deforming work-gripping clamp and relatively... – Plural or complex apparatus

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C072S309000, C072S308000, C072S379600

Reexamination Certificate

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06192731

ABSTRACT:

The subject of the invention is a method for forming sheet metal strip, such as roofing sheets, in which the sheet strip is moved forward and formed into undulated metal sheets by means of machine tools.
It is an established process to form undulated profiles in metal sheets, which are typically used in construction, for example, as roof sheeting. With current methods and machinery the sheets are formed by moving the sheet metal forward along the bed of the equipment and by pressing during the moving stage, using the machine's rollers or wheels, on the sheet metal surface from different sides such that an undulated profile is achieved.
There are several drawbacks associated with the current method and the machinery used in it. The construction of the machinery is complex, large scale and expensive. It requires, for example, expensive length measuring devices, forming rolls, various axles, bearings, chains, etc. In addition, this type of machinery requires a stable electrical voltage supply in order to function, nor does it function reliably in conditions where the electrical voltage supply fluctuates.
The purpose of this invention is to introduce a method for forming sheet metal strip which removes the drawbacks associated with current methods and machinery. In particular, the purpose of this invention is to introduce a method which does not require the present complex machinery when in use, rather the machinery used for this method is of a relatively simple construction. In addition, the purpose of this invention is to introduce a method that can also be used in poor conditions and functions reliably. In addition, the purpose of this invention is to introduce a method that is simple to use, which can be used and adapted to various electrical voltage supplies and where there is general availability of spare parts for the machinery used.
The purpose of the invention is achieved with a method that possesses the characteristics presented in the appended claims.
The tooling used in the method according to the invention consists of one or more presses, which are fitted with undulated pressing dies. The sheet metal strip is gripped in place with the second press and when secured, the first press is drawn along the length of the sheet metal strip and forms, by means of the press, an undulated profile in the sheet metal strip. In the method according to the invention the sheet metal strip is held in position during the working stage and the press travels along its length. The surfaces of the press which are in contact with the metal sheet are suitably shaped so that when they are drawn along the metal sheet an undulated profile is formed.
In the next advantageous stage of the method according to the invention, the first press is clamped tight against the sheet metal strip after the drawing stage, then the second pressing tool is released from the sheet metal strip and the first press and the sheet metal strip are moved towards the second press. In this way, the machinery used for the method does not need any other transfer equipment and the machinery is simple in construction and economical.
In the next advantageous stage of the method according to the invention, when the first press is moved to its starting position, it is released from the sheet metal strip and with the second pressing tool, a stepped profile is pressed into the sheet metal strip in the direction of length of the strip. The strip is profiled with this second press in the other direction. This second press is used to grip the metal strip when the first press is drawn in the direction of the metal strip.
The method and machinery according to the invention are simple in terms of function and construction, and can be economically produced. They are also suitable for use in poor conditions, since the machinery can be operated using hydraulically driven press tools rather than electrical equipment. The machinery does not require expensive length measuring equipment nor complex and expensive control equipment, forming rolls or equivalent. Measurement can be carried but by controlling with hydraulic limit switches. The machinery is reliable, simple to use, simple to service, and spare parts for it can be found throughout the world. In addition, the total length of the machine is noticeably shorter than in previous machines and the bed length can be, for example, about 115th of the length of previous machinery.


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