Claims
- 1. A method of bending a section-sheet comprising alternating longitudinal ridges and valleys, the side portions of which valleys also constitute side portions of the ridges, perpendicularly to the longitudinal directions of the ridges and valleys, characterized in that the lower surface of the valley bottoms is impressed from below on its entire width along a straight line in parallel with the valley bottoms, which line extends perpendicularly relative to said longitudinal direction, that the impression is made in radial direction relative to a shaft in parallel with and located on the same side of the sheet as said line between holding-up members positioned in relatively small spaced relationship, which members prior to the beginning of the impressing operation are tightened only to the upper surface of the valley bottoms to permit the sides of the lateral portions of the valleys forming a part of the lower surface of the sheet to bulge outward when the impression is being made, and after such an impression the relative position between the holding-up members and the sheet is changed for carrying out a second impression in parallel with the first one, whereafter this operation is repeated until the desired bending angle has been obtained.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, characterized in that for changing the relative position of the holding-up members and the sheet between two impressions, the holding-up members are turned about said shaft through a predetermined angle.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, characterized in that the predetermined angle is a multiple of the desired bending angle.
- 4. A sheet having a transverse contour comprising corrugations forming a series of mutually parallel ridges and valleys with common side walls, said sheet having a bend formed by at least one straight line of impressions extending transversely across said valleys upwardly into the valleys and adjacent portions of said side walls and at the ends of said impressions said side walls having indents extending outwardly away from the impressions.
- 5. The sheet of claim 4 in which said impressions are of substantially arc-shaped cross-section and said indents are concave.
- 6. The sheet of claim 4 in which said corrugations are of trapezoidal cross-section and said impressions have lengths greater than the widths of said valleys.
- 7. The sheet of claim 6 in which said impressions are formed by being forced upwardly into said valleys and side wall portions so as to bulge the side walls' said portions into the balance of the side wall and form said indents.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 807,651, filed 6/17/77, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,220,031.
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Divisions (1)
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