This application is a National Phase Application of International Application No. PCT/EP2007/054946, filed on May 22, 2007, which claims the benefit of and priority to German patent application no. DE 10 2006 028 833.5-14, filed Jun. 21, 2006. The disclosure of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The invention relates to a method for folding an edge of a sheet metal component, in particular a door, a flap or a similar component of a motor vehicle body, wherein the bent edge is brought into contact with the adjoining part of the sheet metal component by means of a folding roller guided along this edge, wherein a roller which is conically contoured on its circumferential periphery (outer surface) having its axis of rotation inclined with respect to the plane of the sheet metal component is used as the folding roller, in that the roller first strikes against the border of the bent edge in the movement direction with its front region having its larger diameter and then folds the edge continuously over the conical region of its outer surface to the region having its smallest diameter until contact is made with the adjoining part of the sheet metal component.
In methods, which are common in practice, for folding an edge with and without an edge of another sheet metal component to be clamped in the fold, the bent edge is folded in several stages by means of a folding roller whose outer surface is cylindrical. Even in the case of this multiple-stage folding, a material bulge in advance of the folding roller develops at higher operational speeds, which then leads to a critical speed being exceeded whereupon the folding roller skips over the material bulge which leads to folding errors. As a result, the operational speed of the folding roller, depending upon the thickness of the sheet metal to be folded, is limited to 200 mm/s.
A method for folding an edge of a sheet metal component of the type mentioned in the introduction is known (EP 1 445 043 A1,
In general, one aspect of the invention is to provide a folding method which can be performed at a high folding speed and with a high degree of process safety.
A method in accordance with an embodiment of the invention provides that the axis of rotation of the folding roller is inclined with respect to the movement direction.
In the folding method in accordance with the invention, folding is performed in a single stage. Owing to the particular shape of the folding roller and its oblique inclination (inclined twice: its axis of rotation is inclined a) with respect to the plane of the sheet metal component and b) with respect to its movement direction) it strikes against the edge to be bent over a longer path as a cylindrical folding roller having its axis inclined perpendicularly with respect to the movement direction. As a result, in contrast to a method using a cylindrical roller, no material bulges are formed in advance as in conventional methods and devices resulting in folding errors. This provides the additional advantage that the method in accordance with the invention can be performed at a comparatively high folding speed, e.g., at least 800 m/s, in particular 1200 m/s and above.
It is particularly favorable for the folding process if the conical outer surface has the contour of a groove. The contour then preferably corresponds to a half-parabola. However, in the strictest mathematical sense the contour does not have to be parabolic; other contours are also feasible, e.g., tractrix curve, also called drag/tow curve.
The folding roller is preferably driven.
The roller folding method in accordance with the invention functions in a particularly efficient manner if substantially cylindrical edge regions adjoin the conical region.
It should be understood that the specific geometric contour depends upon the roller and its inclination with respect to the fold, its material thickness and the flow behavior of the material. However, the user can easily determine the optimum combination of parameters by field tests. The relative geometric ratios and movements between the folding roller and the edge to be folded can be achieved in many ways. The edge can be held in a stationary manner and the roller moved and inclined or vice-versa or a combination thereof. The means used can be slots, rails, driving/guiding/adjusting means (robotics).
The invention will be described in more detail hereinafter with the aid of a drawing illustrating a specific exemplified embodiment and in which:
The method in accordance with the invention can be used for a sheet metal component having a single fold or for a sheet metal component involving a further sheet metal component. The exemplified embodiment shows a method for folding a single fold.
For this purpose, the sheet metal component 1 having a bent, upwardly-protruding edge 2 is fixed in position on a bed 3. The bed 3 can be disposed so as to be stationary or it can be moved depending upon which component is to be folded.
A contoured free-running or driven folding roller 4 is mounted above the bed 3 so as to be displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the edge 2 and in parallel therewith. The driving and guiding means required for this purpose are not shown in the drawing. The outer surface 5 of the folding roller 4 is composed of two outer edge regions 5a, 5b and a central region 5c, wherein the outer edge regions 5a, 5b are cylindrical in shape and the central region 5c mainly responsible for the folding process has the shape of a cone. Specifically, the central region 5c has the contour of a groove, the generatrix thereof being a half-parabola, wherein the central region 5c comprising the groove terminates on one side in one step on the outer region 5a having the largest diameter of the folding roller 4 and becomes on the other side continuously the outer region 5b having the smallest diameter.
Such a folding roller 4 can be inclined in an oblique manner with respect to its movement direction along the fold by means of the guiding and inclining means, not illustrated, such that as the folding roller 4 moves it first strikes against the upwardly-protruding edge 2 with its advancing side of its outer region 5a having its largest diameter and thus triggers the folding process. The edge 2 then slides over the central region 5c, wherein it is further folded until it is finally pressed to contact the flat sheet metal component 1 by the region 5b having its smallest diameter. Depending upon the contour of the folding roller 4, flat or also teardrop-shaped folds (e.g., Eurogrooves) can be formed in this manner. In each case, the folding process is performed continuously and at a high folding speed. Folding thus occurs in a single stage, i.e., in one working step. Multi-stage folding steps, as known from the described conventional methods and devices, are not required. The risk of folding errors is minimized owing to the particular shape and inclination of the folding roller 4.
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