Claims
- 1. A framework comprising:
- a plurality of generally tubular frame members each having two opened ends and at least one radially outwardly projecting portion disposed between said opened ends, each said at least one radially outwardly projecting portion being devoid of any openings and projecting radially outwardly beyond a general radial extent of said opened ends; and
- a plurality of interconnecting members interconnecting said plurality of generally tubular frame members to one another, said interconnecting members each having at least two openings, said tubular frame members having said projecting portions thereof fixedly retained within associated openings in said interconnecting members.
- 2. A framework according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of generally tubular members are further connected to one another by a connection which connects respective opened ends of respective pairs of said tubular frame members.
- 3. A framework in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least the generally tubular frame members have several layers of the same or different materials which extend parallel to each other and are placed on top of each other, and wherein fibers contained in said materials run parallel in respect to each other.
- 4. A framework in accordance with claim 1, wherein the materials are cold-formed.
- 5. A framework in accordance with claim 1, wherein said generally tubular frame members are made of steel and have a wall thickness between 0.1 to 1.5 cm.
- 6. A framework in accordance with claim 1, wherein said generally tubular frame members are essentially made of aluminum or an alloy thereof, or magnesium or an alloy thereof.
- 7. A framework in accordance with claim 1, wherein said generally tubular frame members are formed from reinforced fiber materials.
- 8. A framework in accordance with claim 1, wherein said generally tubular frame members have varied longitudinal sections.
- 9. A method of forming framework for a motor vehicle comprising:
- (a) forming a plurality of generally tubular frame members each having two opened ends and at least one radially outwardly projecting portion disposed between said opened ends, said at least one radially outwardly projecting portion being devoid of any openings, said generally tubular members being formed by:
- placing a generally tubular blank having two opened ends into a die mold cavity;
- providing pressurized fluid internally to said generally tubular blank so as to radially outwardly expand said generally tubular blank at least at one portion thereof to form said at least one radially outwardly projecting portion extending radially outwardly beyond a general radial extent of said opened ends of the resulting generally tubular frame member;
- removing the resulting generally tubular frame member from said die mold cavity;
- (b) providing a plurality of interconnecting members each having at least two openings constructed and arranged to receive an associated one of said projecting portions; and
- (c) interconnecting said plurality of generally tubular frame members to one another by inserting said projecting portions of said tubular frame members into said openings of said interconnecting members and securing said projecting portions in retained relation within said openings.
- 10. A method according to claim 9, further interconnecting said generally tubular frame members by providing a connection which connects respective opened ends of respective pairs of said tubular frame members.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 387,927, filed as PCT/DE93/00725 Aug. 12, 1993 published as WO94/04766 Mar. 3, 1995.
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