Claims
- 1. Fixture apparatus for supporting at least one thin, planar sheet metal work piece fabricated of heat treat hardenable alloy during a heat treat cycle wherein the work piece is immersed in a first bath of liquid heating medium for heating the work piece to an elevated temperature followed by immersion in at least one bath of liquid cooling medium to quickly lower the temperature of the work piece to effect heat treat hardening of the work piece, said fixture apparatus comprising:at least a pair of rigid support walls having oppositely disposed inner support surfaces that are substantially planar to define an envelope therebetween for the accommodation of at least one of such parts between said walls, said walls being coupled in such manner as to engage opposite sides of the work piece with said inner support surfaces in such manner as to support the work piece against movement out of its plane while permitting unrestricted movement of the work piece within its plane during the heat treat cycle; said walls being substantially porous to permit the free flow of the liquid heating and cooling medium through said walls for intimate contact with the work piece to achieve rapid uniform heating and cooling of the work piece, with the porosity being generally uniform across said support surfaces of said walls; wherein said pair of opposing support walls comprise a pair of inner porous panels backed by at least one pair of outer porous panels; and said outer panels comprise generally coarse open mesh screening having relatively large pore openings providing a rigid supportive exoskeleton for said inner panels, and said inner panels comprising relatively finer open mesh screening having relatively smaller pore openings.
- 2. The fixture apparatus of claim 1 wherein said outer panels are fabricated of relatively coarse expanded metal and said inner panels are fabricated of generally fine wire screening.
- 3. The fixture apparatus of claim 2 wherein said expanded metal comprises ¾ inch expanded metal being about 80% open.
- 4. The fixture apparatus of claim 3 wherein said wire screening comprises wire cloth having between 4-16 wires per inch with a wire diameter of about 0.08 inches.
- 5. The fixture apparatus of claim 1 wherein there are a plurality of said support walls defining a plurality of envelopes for accommodating a plurality of such work pieces.
- 6. The fixture apparatus of claim 5 wherein said fixture includes a frame supporting said plurality of support walls in side by side relation.
- 7. The fixture apparatus of claim 6 wherein said plurality of support walls include repeating units comprising a pair of substantially planar porous inner panels defining said envelope for accommodating an associated work piece therebetween and at least one outer porous panel engaging a corresponding at least one of said inner panels, with said inner panels being fabricated of relative fine open mesh screening and said at least one outer panel being fabricated of relatively coarse open mesh screening.
- 8. The fixture apparatus of claim 7 wherein said repeating units are supported in said frame such that said inner panels are each backed by at least one adjacent outer panel.
- 9. The fixture apparatus of claim 8 wherein said inner panels are fabricated of wire cloth and said outer panels are fabricated of expanded metal.
- 10. The fixture apparatus of claim 8 wherein said outer panels are secured to one another and forcible laterally toward one another to exert a compressive force on said inner panels and the work pieces supported between the inner panels.
- 11. The fixture apparatus of claim 10 wherein each pair of adjacent inner panels are joined along lower edges thereof to provide a hinged structure and are supported by the fixture between said outer panels in unattached relation thereto.
- 12. The fixture apparatus of claim 11 wherein said inner panels are removable from said frame independently of the removal of said outer panels.
- 13. The fixture apparatus of claim 12 wherein said inner panels are fabricated of wire cloth having between 4-16 wires per inch and a wire diameter of about 0.08 inches.
- 14. The fixture apparatus of claim 12 wherein said outer panels are fabricated of ¾ inch expanded metal being about 80% open.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/428,951, filed Nov. 4, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,210,500.
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