Claims
- 1. Method for forming a double-curved object by means of stretching a sheet, comprising:a) providing a shaping die with a shaped die surface having a first part and a second part wherein the first part is a single curved section which gradually merges into the second part which is a double curved section; b) positioning the sheet in such a manner that it extends along the shaped die surface of the shaping die; c) clamping two opposite ends of the sheet into in each case one clamping head which extends along the full respective edge; d) during a working stroke, moving the sheet with clamping heads and the shaping die towards one another, in such a manner that the sheet comes into contact with the second part of the die surface and as a result of continued movement of shaping die and clamping jaws, comes into contact with the first part of the die surface; e) influencing at least one clamping of the sheet in such manner that a sheet edge section which is next to the first part of the die surface executes a greater advancing movement compared to a sheet-edge section which is adjacent to the second part of the die surface.
- 2. Method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of providing a shaping piece on at least one of the clamping heads, wherein said shaping piece bears against a sheet-edge section and imparts a greater advancing movement to this section.
- 3. Method according to claim 2, wherein the clamping heads comprise a pair of clamping jaws, wherein said clamping jaws each bear against one surface of the sheet, and further comprising clamping a flat sheet between the pairs of clamping jaws, bending the sheet around the clamping jaws which are situated on that surface of the sheet which is remote form the shaping die as a result of the contact between shaping die and sheet, and attaching a shaping piece to the said clamping jaw, or using a shaped clamping jaw.
- 4. A device for carrying out the method of claim 1 comprising:a) a frame; b) two elongate clamping heads arranged parallel to one another on the frame; c) a support with an exchangeable shaping die, wherein on either side of said support there are clamping heads; and d) a drive means for moving the clamping heads to and fro transversely with respect to their longitudinal direction, along the shaping die in the direction of a working stroke, during which the sheet is stretched and formed, and a return stroke, characterized in that at least on of the clamping heads is provided with a double-curved shaping piece.
- 5. Device according to claim 4, wherein the shaping piece is integrated in the clamping head.
- 6. Device according to claim 4, wherein the shaping piece comprises a separate component mounted on the damping head.
- 7. Device according to claim 4 wherein the shaping piece is integrated in a shaping block attached to the clamping head.
- 8. Device according to claim 4 wherein each clamping head comprises a pair of damping jaws and at least one of the clamping jaws is situated at the rear in the direction of a working stroke, and is provided with a shaping piece.
- 9. Device according to claim 4 wherein the shaping die comprises the first part wherein the first part extends a fixed first length in the opposite direction to the direction of the working stroke, and wherein at least one of the clamping heads is provided with a shaping piece wherein approximately at a position adjacent to the first part said shaping piece comprises a part extending a length greater than said first length.
- 10. A device according to claim 4 further comprising a shaping piece on at least one of the clamping heads, wherein said shaping piece bears against a sheet-edge section.
- 11. A method for forming a double-curved object by means of stretching a sheet, comprising:a) providing a shaping die with a shaped die surface having a first part and a second part; b) positioning the sheet in such a manner that it extends along the shaped die surface of the shaping die; c) clamping two opposite ends of the sheet into in each case one clamping head which extends along the full respective edge; d) during a working stroke, moving the sheet with clamping heads and the shaping die towards one another, in such a manner that the sheet comes into contact with the second part of the die surface wherein said second part projects a fixed distance of a first length relatively long way, and as a result of continued movement of shaping die and clamping jaws, comes into contact with the first part of the die surface wherein the first part projects a fixed distance having a length less than the first length which in relative terms does not project such a long way; e) influencing at least one clamping of the sheet in such a manner that a sheet edge section which is next to the first part of the die surface which in relative terms does not project such a long way executed a greater advancing movement compared to a sheet-edge section which is adjacent to the second part of the die surface which projects a relatively long way, wherein the part of the sheet coming into contact with the first part is prevented from acquiring locally excessive elongation, wherein the first part is a single curved section which gradually merges into the second part which is a double curved section.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/906,022 filed: Jul. 13, 2001.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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