Claims
- 1. An apparatus for forming sheet metal using a liquid to directly form the metal comprising:
- a die having a part print for a part to be formed;
- a holder for holding the sheet metal across the die where a space is created between one surface of the metal and the pan print formed in the die, said holder including beads having different radiuses of curvatures for providing a desired amount of controlled flow of said sheet metal into the space while maintaining a fluid tight seal;
- hydraulic cylinders for applying liquid directly against the sheet metal at a pressure great enough to force the metal to travel through the space and contact the part print defined in the die; and
- means to actuate said hydraulic cylinders:
- wherein said holder exercises control on the metal to allow portions of the metal to stretch across the part print while other portions of the metal are allowed to flow into the pan print.
- 2. A method for forming sheet metal using a liquid to directly form the metal comprising the steps:
- holding a sheet of metal across a die having a part print defined therein wherein a space is created between one surface of the metal and the pan print;
- applying liquid directly against the sheet at a pressure great enough to force the sheet to travel through the space and contact the pan print defined in the die;
- controlling the movement of the sheet when the liquid is applied wherein portions of the sheet are stretched across the part print while other portions are allowed to flow into the pan print by providing beads having different radiuses of curvatures which control the amount of metal flow.
- 3. An apparatus for forming sheet metal using a liquid to directly form said metal comprising:
- a die shaped for the pan to be produced;
- a plurality of beads for gripping the sheet of metal to define a closed periphery and said die extending across said periphery so that an enclosed space is created between said die and said sheet metal;
- means for applying the liquid directly against the sheet metal at a hydraulic pressure great enough to bring the sheet metal into said space and into contact with said die to conform the sheet metal to said die; and
- said plurality of beads having varying profiles about said closed periphery ranging from a first profile which prevents the sheet metal from moving past the beads to a second profile which allows the sheet metal to flow past the beads wherein said beads accommodates the shape of the die and the properties of the sheet metal.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said means for applying liquid comprises:
- a cylinder assembly for pressurizing it liquid to form a pressurized liquid;
- an enclosure defining a liquid chamber on the side of the sheet metal opposite of the enclosed space; and
- a first passageway for transmitting said pressurized liquid into said liquid chamber.
- 5. A method for forming sheet metal against a shaped die using liquid directly applied to said sheet metal to produce a shaped pan, said method comprising the following steps:
- locating said sheet metal across said shaped die by a plurality of stretch beads and a plurality of draw beads defining a closed periphery wherein said die extends across said periphery so as to create a space between the sheet metal and the shaped die;
- applying the liquid against said sheet metal at a hydraulic pressure sufficiently great to force the sheet metal into said space and against said shaped die to produce the shaped part, portions of the periphery are defined by said draw beads having a profile which allows the sheet metal to flow if necessitated by the shape of the die and properties of the sheet metal and other portions of the periphery defined by said stretch beads having a profile which prevents the sheet metal from moving.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/855,815, filed Mar. 23, 1992 entitled "Apparatus and Method for Hydroforming Sheet Metal" by Ralph E. Roper which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/443,112 filed Nov. 29, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,157,969 all of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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