Claims
- 1. A method for making a die for use in fabricating isostress contoured sheets wherein said die has an isostress contoured surface with spaced apart unidirectional projections comprising the steps of:
- (a) fabricating a block having on its surface multiple vertically projected supports and upwardly extending sides around the edges of said block so as to provide a cavity which contains said vertical supports, said supports forming a pattern and being dimensionally sized to correlate to the pattern and size of the wall-supporting projections desired in an isostress contoured surface;
- (b) tensionally securing a flexible material across the top of said cavity so that it contacts, and is supported by, said vertically projected supports;
- (c) pneumatically deforming the flexible material so as to force the unsupported portion of said flexible material into the cavity while the vertically projected supports prevent deflection of the supported portion of said flexible material contacting said supports thereby causing the flexible material to assume an isostress contour having substantially uniformly disposed unidirectional projections;
- (d) depositing and curing a form setting material against the pneumatically deformed flexible material;
- (e) discontinuing the pneumatic deformation; and
- (f) removing the cured material having an isostress contoured surface with spaced apart unidirectional projections.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein said form setting material is selected from the group consisting of epoxy resins, thermoplastics, concrete and cement.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein said form setting material comprises an epoxy resin admixed with a metal powder selected from the group consisting of steel, aluminum, carbide and bronze.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein said cured material of step (f) is provided as said die.
- 5. A method according to claim 1 wherein said form setting material is deposited and cured on the top of said flexible material.
- 6. A method according to claim 1 comprising the steps of: filling said cavity completely with said form setting material prior to step (b), tensionally securing said flexible material across the top of said cavity in said step (b), such that there are no voids in the form setting material covered by said flexible material; removing a part of said form setting material from said cavity in the pneumatic deforming step (c); and terminating the removal of said form setting material when said flexible material has assumed said isostress contour, whereby said form setting material is deposited and cured against the underside of said flexible material in step (d).
- 7. a method according to claim 1 wherein said flexible material is a rubber material.
- 8. A method according to claim 1 comprising casting a corresponding mating die over the removed cured material of step (f), to provide a male and female die pair for stamping isostress contoured sheets.
- 9. A method according to claim 1 comprising impressing the isostress contoured surface of the removed cured material of step (f) in a mold and casting a metal in said mold to form said die.
- 10. A method according to claim 1 for making a metal die comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a tracing milling machine having a tracing stylus adapted for traversing movement and mechanically linked to a milling head for translation of said milling head in response to said traversing movement of said tracing stylus;
- (b) providing a metal die blank and fixedly proximately mounting same beneath said milling head, and fixedly proximately mounting said removed cured material of step (f) beneath said tracing stylus;
- (c) moving said tracing stylus continuously traversingly across the fixedly mounted cured material so as to trace said isostress contoured surface thereof;
- (d) transmitting the traversing movement of said stylus across said fixedly mounted cured material to said milling head through said mechanical linkage, thereby translating said milling head in response to the translation of said stylus, and milling an isostress contoured surface into said metal die blank to form said metal die.
- 11. A method according to claim 10 wherein said milling is conducted in sequential steps comprising rough finishing milling with a larger diameter milling head and fine finishing milling with a smaller diameter milling head.
- 12. A method for making a die for use in fabricating isostress contoured sheets wherein said die has an isostress contoured surface with spaced apart unidirectional projections comprising the steps of:
- (a) fabricating a block having on its surface multiple vertically projected supports and upwardly extending sides around the edges of said block so as to provide a cavity which contains said vertical supports, said supports forming a pattern and being dimensionally sized to correlate to the pattern and size of the wall-supporting projections desired in an isostress contoured surface;
- (b) tensionally securing a flexible material across the top of said cavity so that it contacts, and is supported by, said vertically projectd supports;
- (c) pneumatically deforming the flexible material so as to force the unsupported portion of said flexible material into the cavity while the vertically projected supports prevent deflection of the supported portion of said flexible material contacting said supports thereby causing the flexible material to assume an isostress contour having substantially uniformly disposed unidirectional projections;
- (d) depositing and curing a form setting material against the pneumatically deformed flexible material;
- (e) discontinuing the pneumatic deformation; and
- (f) removing the cured material having an isostress contoured surface with spaced apart unidirectional projections;
- (g) providing a tracing milling machine having a tracing stylus adapted for traversing movement and mechanically linked to a milling head for translation of said milling head in response to said traversing movement of said tracing stylus;
- (h) providing a metal die blank and fixedly proximately mounting same beneath said milling head, and fixedly proximately mounting said removed cured material of step (f) beneath said tracing stylus;
- (i) moving said tracing stylus continuously traversingly across the fixedly mounted cured material so as to trace said isostress contoured surface thereof;
- (j) transmitting the traversing movement of said stylus across said fixedly mounted cured material to said milling head through said mechanical linkage, thereby translating said milling head in response to the translation of said stylus, and milling an isostress contoured surface into said metal die blank to form said metal die.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 372,339 filed June 21, 1973 in the name of Leslie C. Kun and issued Dec. 9, 1975 as U.S. Pat. No. 3,924,441, which in turn is a division of Serial No. 189,659 filed October 15, 1971 in the name of Leslie C. Kun and issued September 11, 1973 as U.S. Pat. No. 3,757,856.
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