Claims
- 1. An integral elongated spherically curved panel strip comprising generally parallel sides and transversely folded converging corrugations extending across the panel in opposite directions, each corrugation having at least two sloping planar triangular segments which converge toward their apexes, selected corrugations having their size reduced by transversely folded triangular darts extending across the panel so as to shorten one side edge of the panel strip, such that each side edge can mate congruently with a side edge of a suitably dimensioned, similarly shaped panel strip to form a structural surface curved in two planes.
- 2. A panel strip as defined in claim 1 wherein the planar triangular segments are joined to a common parallel sided planar ridge.
- 3. A curved panel strip as described in claim 2 in which one side edge is so shortened by transversly folded darts that congruent corrugations converge on a radial alignment.
- 4. A curved panel strip as described in claim 3 wherein the converging corrugations are at an oblique angle with respect to the radial alignment.
- 5. A panel strip as described in claim 4 wherein the converging corrugations are at a suitable oblique angle to mate with and reinforce other panel strips.
- 6. A panel strip as defined in claim 5 further comprising a curved reinforcing panel strip having a plurality of longitudinally folded parallel corrugations, each having two rectangular faces wherein a surface of said first panel strip is connected to a respective surface of the reinforcing panel strip.
- 7. A panel strip as defined in claim 6 wherein said rectangular faces are separated by a planar element.
- 8. A method of forming a panel described in claim 1, comprising the steps of:
- decoiling a flat sheet from a coil of sheet metal having parallel side edges;
- stiffening and strengthening the side edges of the sheet by rolling and folding over a margin of each side edge to form a double thickness;
- folding and flattening transverse darts across the flat sheet to form generally curved side edges;
- punching holes in the side edge margins of the flat sheet;
- stamping and pressing indentations in the flat sheet to strengthen elements and locate fold lines;
- folding and cinching the flat sheet into converging corrugations;
- moving and aligning the sheet through the preceding steps; and
- cutting the elongated panel strip to the desired length.
- 9. A method of constructing a structure surface comprising the steps of:
- supplying continuous sheet metal from a coil stock having parallel side edges;
- transversely folding said sheet metal to form converging corrugations extending across the panel in opposite directions, each corrugation being comprised of at least two sloping planar faces;
- reducing the size of selected corrugations by forming transversly folded darts extending across the panel so as to shorten one side edge of the panel strip;
- positioning similarly shaped panel strips with mating side edges parallel and adjacent to one another; and
- joining adjacent mating side edges of the panels.
- 10. A method as defined in claim 9 further comprising the step of transversly folding darts into said sheet metal to form a laterally curved sheet with one shortened side edge.
- 11. A method as defined in claim 9 further comprising the steps of:
- forming a plurality of curved reinforcing panel strips from sheet metal coil stock by longitudinally folding said sheet to form a plurality of parallel corrugations having rectangular faces;
- positioning said reinforcing panel strips parallel with said first panel strips with surfaces of said first panel strip adjacent to a respective surface of the reinforcing panel strip; and
- connecting such adjacent surfaces.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 647,017, filed 9-4-84, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,672,780.
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