Claims
- 1. A method of hemming an upstanding flange at the periphery of an outer piece to overlie the periphery of an inner piece to thereby join said outer piece to said inner piece comprising the steps of:
- providing a tool element;
- imparting a first stage arcuate movement to said tool element about an axis, said first stage arcuate movement of said tool element being generally perpendicular to a first predetermined orientation of said flange to fold said flange over said periphery of said inner piece by approximately 35.degree.-55.degree. from said first predetermined orientation;
- arcuately shifting said axis in a plane extending transversely therethrough after said first stage arcuate movement of said tool element to lift said tool element above said flange; and
- imparting a final stage arcuate movement to said tool element, said final stage arcuate movement being generally parallel to said first predetermined orientation of said flange to complete the hemming of said flange over said periphery of said inner piece.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein said inner piece and said outer piece are generally horizontally disposed during the hemming of said upstanding flange over said periphery of said inner piece and wherein said upstanding flange generally extends vertically upwardly from said outer piece before the hemming of said upstanding flange.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein said first stage arcuate movement at least approximates a portion of a first ellipse, at least a portion of said first stage arcuate movement being adjacent to the minor axis of said first ellipse, and wherein said final stage arcuate movement at least approximates a portion of a second ellipse, at least a portion of said final stage arcuate movement being adjacent to the major axis of said second ellipse.
- 4. The method according to claim 2 wherein said first stage arcuate movement at least approximates a portion of a first ellipse, said first ellipse having a vertical minor axis, at least a portion of said first stage arcuate movement being adjacent to said vertical minor axis of said first ellipse, and wherein said final stage arcuate movement at least approximates a portion of a second ellipse, said second ellipse having a horizontal major axis, at least a portion of said final stage arcuate movement being adjacent to said horizontal major axis of said second ellipse.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 further comprising the steps of:
- providing a reciprocable piercing tool, said piercing tool being reciprocable within said tool element; and
- reciprocating said piercing tool within said tool element to pierce a portion of said outer piece and an adjacent portion of said inner piece in a double-ended pattern to at least partially interlock said outer piece and said inner piece.
- 6. The method according to claim 1 and further comprising the steps of:
- providing a reciprocable piercing tool, said reciprocable piercing tool being reciprocable within one of said plurality of tool elements; and
- reciprocating said reciprocable piercing tool within said one of said plurality of tool elements to pierce a portion of said outer piece and an adjacent portion of said inner piece in a double-ended pattern to at least partially interlock said outer piece and said inner piece.
- 7. The method according to claim 6, wherein said method of joining results in said flange means being tightly clenched over said periphery of said inner piece; further wherein said method of joining permits said flange to have a minimal depth which is determined by that depth which is required for predetermined performance of said inner piece when joined together by said method of joining.
- 8. A method of joining an outer piece to an inner piece to produce a component comprising said outer piece and said inner piece, said outer piece having flange means having a first predetermined orientation extending generally perpendicularly from the periphery thereof, comprising the steps of:
- positioning said outer piece in a fixed location;
- positioning said inner piece in a fixed location with the periphery of said inner piece being contained within said flange means of said outer piece, said periphery of said inner piece being adjacent to said flange means of said outer piece;
- proving a plurality of tool elements in an end to end series around said flange means of said outer piece, each of said plurality of tool elements having an axis;
- simultaneously imparting a first stage arcuate movement to each of said tool elements about the axis of said each of said tool elements to simultaneously fold over said flange means by approximately 35.degree.-55.degree. from said first predetermined orientation over said inner piece;
- arcuately shifting said axis of said each of said tool elements in a plane extending transversely therethrough after said first stage arcuate movement of said tool element to lift each of said plurality of tool elements above said flange means;
- simultaneously imparting a final stage arcuate movement to each of said tool elements, said final stage arcuate movement being generally parallel to said first predetermined orientation of said flange means to complete the folding over of said flange means to a position overlying and extending generally parallel to said periphery of said inner piece to join said outer piece and said inner piece together in said component;
- simultaneously withdrawing said each of said plurality of tool elements to permit the removal of said component from said fixed location and
- removing said component from said fixed location.
- 9. The method according to claim 8 wherein said inner piece and said outer piece are generally horizontally disposed at said fixed location, said inner piece being disposed above said outer piece, and wherein said flange means extends upwardly from said periphery of said outer piece.
- 10. The method according to claim 8 wherein said first stage arcuate movement at least approximates a portion of a first ellipse, at least a portion of said first stage arcuate movement being adjacent to the minor axis of said first ellipse, and wherein said final stage arcuate movement at least approximates a portion of a second ellipse, at least a portion of said final stage arcuate movement being adjacent to the major axis of said second ellipse.
- 11. The method according to claim 9 wherein said first stage arcuate movement at least approximates a portion of a first ellipse, said first ellipse having a vertical minor axis, at least a portion of said first stage arcuate movement being adjacent to said vertical minor axis of said first ellipse, and wherein said final stage arcuate movement at least approximates a portion of a second ellipse, said second ellipse having a horizontal major axis, at least a portion of said final stage arcuate movement being adjacent to said horizontal major axis of said second ellipse.
- 12. The method according to claim 8, wherein said method of joining results in said flange means being tightly clenched over said periphery of said inner piece; further wherein said method of joining permits said flange to have a minimal depth which is determined by that required for predetermined performance of said component.
- 13. The method according to claim 9, wherein said method of joining results in said flange means being tightly clenched over said periphery of said inner piece; further wherein said method of joining permits said flange to have a minimal depth which is determined by that required for predetermined performance of said component.
- 14. The method according to claim 10, wherein said method of joining results in said flange means being tightly clenched over said periphery of said inner piece; further wherein said method of joining permits said flange to have a minimal depth which is determined by that required for predetermined performance of said component.
- 15. The method according to claim 11, wherein said method of joining results in said flange means being tightly clenched over said periphery of said inner piece, further wherein said method of joining permits said flange to have a minimal depth which is determined by that required for predetermined performance of said component.
- 16. A method of hemming an outer piece to overlie the periphery of an inner piece, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing an upstanding flange that extends from the periphery of an outer piece to overlie the periphery of an inner piece, said inner piece having an integral raised pad adjacent said periphery of said inner piece;
- providing a tool element;
- providing a piercing tool, said piercing tool having a sharpened tip with a double-ended configuration and being reciprocable within an relative to said tool element in a direction away and towards said tool element;
- imparting movement to said tool element to engage said upstanding flange and to move said upstanding flange to overlie the periphery of said inner piece so as to join said outer piece to said inner piece; and
- reciprocating said piercing tool for piercing a tab extending from said upstanding flange and said raised pad of said inner piece to thereby partially interlock said inner piece and said outer piece.
- 17. The method according to claim 16 wherein the configuration of said sharpened tip of said piercing tool is generally in the configuration that is selected from the group consisting of the configuration of a U-shape, the configuration of a V-shape and the configuration of a C-shape.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 805,953 filed on Dec. 5, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,706,489 issued Nov. 11, 1987.
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