Claims
- 1. Method of forming finished piece-parts having slight but a variably adjusted three-dimensional bow, from a continuous web, comprising the combination of
- advancing the web axially of its length, and bowing the web in the same directions of desired bowing in the piece-parts, laterally and/or axially of the web length, operable to impart set bows in the web slightly in excess of the desired finished piece-parts bowing;
- passing the bowed continuous web through a conventional stamping press, clamping and substantially flattening therein the bowed web between flat faces of cooperating die block and stripper plate components, and stamping the clamped web between cooperating punch and die assemblies to deform the web to the desired configurations of the finished piece-parts.
- 2. A method of forming finished bowed piece-parts according to claim 1, further wherein the continuous web is in the form of a laminate of rigid materials comprised of steel, other metals and/or plastics bonded together.
- 3. A method of forming finished bowed piece-parts according to claim 1, further wherein the web bowing laterally of and/or axially of the web length is done sequentially, and by and between adjustable structures suited to impose adjusted degrees of web set prior to the subsequent stamping and forming of the finished bowed piece-parts.
- 4. Method of forming finished piece-parts having slight but a variably adjusted three-dimensional bow, from a continuous web originally stored on a reel, comprising the combination of
- advancing the web axially of its length to remove it from the reel;
- passing the web through conventional web straightening apparatus to reshape it to be substantially flat and planar, and then passing the web through a web bowing apparatus for bowing the web in the same directions of desired bowing in the piece-parts, laterally and/or axially of the web length, operable to impart set bows in the web slightly in excess of the desired finished piece-parts bowing; and
- passing the bowed continuous web through a conventional stamping press, clamping and substantially flattening the bowed web between flat faces of cooperating die block and stripper plate components of the press, and stamping the clamped web between cooperating punch and die assemblies of the press to cut and deform the web to the desired configurations of the finished piece-parts.
- 5. A method of forming finished bowed piece-parts according to claim 4, further wherein the continuous web is in the form of a laminate of rigid materials comprised of steel and/or other metals and/or plastics bonded together.
- 6. A method of forming finished bowed piece-parts according to claim 4, further wherein the web bowing laterally of and/or axially of the web length is done sequentially, and by and between adjustable structures of the web bowing apparatus suited to impose adjusted degrees of web set prior to the subsequent stamping and forming of the finished bowed piece-parts.
- 7. A method of forming finished bowed piece-parts according to claim 4, further wherein the web and thus bowed piece-parts is comprised of dimensionally stable material of a thickness or cross-section less than approximately 0.25".
- 8. A method of forming finished bowed piece-parts according to claim 6, further wherein the continuous web is in the form of a laminate of rigid materials comprised of steel and/or other metals and/or plastics bonded together, and is of a thickness or cross-section less than approximately 0.25".
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a Divisional Application of application Ser. No. 09/071,769 filed on May 1, 1998, and originally entitled WEB BOWING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR STAMPING BOWED PIECE-PARTS, with Kenneth W. Stone identified as the inventor, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,946,961 issued on Sep. 7, 1999, and entitled WEB BOWING APPARATUS.
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Divisions (1)
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