Claims
- 1. A method for forming a sheet of plastically deformable material from an initial substantially flat shape into a defined contoured shape having a first contoured surface definition and an opposite corresponding second contoured surface definition that is substantially evenly spaced from the first surface definition by the thickness of the sheet of plastically deformable material when formed, the method for forming the sheet of plastically deformable material comprising the following steps:(a) fashioning a forming die having a forming surface that substantially matches the first contoured surface definition, (b) holding the sheet of plastically deformable material in a fixed relationship with surface of the forming die so that the sheet of material contacts the forming die at a tangent area, (c) defining a forming path that traces the second contoured surface definition, (d) orienting the forming path in relation with the surface of the forming die so that the position of the forming path in relation to the surface of the forming die substantially corresponds to the relative position of the second surface definition in relation to the first surface definition, (e) providing a forming tool having a contact surface for making contact with a small area, (f) holding the forming die stationary, and, (g) moving the forming tool in relation to the stationary forming die and the sheet of plastically deformable material, such that the contact surface of the forming tool moves along the forming path, the contact surface of the forming tool coming into contact with the plastically defomable sheet of material as it moves along the forming path, the forming tool deforming the sheet of plastically deformable material so as to at least substantially conform it to the surface of the stationary forming die, the sheet of plastically deformable material thereby formed into a shape that substantially conforms to the defined shape when the contact surface of the forming tool has completely moved along the forming path.
- 2. The method of claim one, wherein,the forming path is a substantially continuous path that begins at a point adjacent to the tangent area and continues by moving adjacent to the tangent area with circuits that are progressively spaced away from tangent area until substantially all of the second contoured surface definition has been traced.
- 3. The method of claim one, wherein,the forming path includes a substantially continuous path that begins at a point adjacent to the tangent area and continues by orbiting the tangent area with circuits that are progressively spaced away from tangent area and wherein an additional forming path is defined for guiding a forming tool on the second surface.
- 4. The method of claim one, wherein,the forming path is replaced by a first forming path and a second forming path wherein the first forming path is spaced away from the second surface and the second forming path begins at a point adjacent to the tangent area and then progressively traces substantially all of the second surface so that as the forming tool is moved along the first forming path the sheet of plastically deformable material is initially formed in a manner that roughly approximates the defined shape and so that the sheet of plastically deformable material may then be more easily formed to a shape that closely conforms to the defined shape when the forming tool is moved along the second forming path.
- 5. The method of claim one, wherein,the edges of the sheet of plastically deformable material are reinforced by a frame that resists bending so that the edges of the plastically deformable material is are held substantially in a plane as the sheet of plastically deformable material is being formed.
- 6. The method of claim one, wherein,at least a portion of the forming path is positioned between the first and second surface definition so that as the forming tool follows the forming path, the plastically deformable material is thinned by the action of the forming tool as the forming tool presses the plastically deformable material against the forming die.
- 7. The method of claim one, wherein,the forming tool is a ball pointed stylus that is mounted in a freely rotating spindle so that the forming tool may roll across the surface of the plastically deformable material as it forms the plastically deformable material.
- 8. The method of claim one, wherein,a second forming die is provided having a contour that is intermediately between a substantially flat surface and the contour of the first forming die and a forming path is defined in relation to the contour of the second forming die, and wherein, the plastically deformable material is first formed upon the second forming die and then formed upon the first forming die so that a more contoured shape may be more easily formed.
- 9. The method of claim one, wherein,an intermediate surface is defined that is between the initially flat shape of the plastically deformable material and the first contoured surface definition substantially matched by the surface of the forming die, an intermediate forming path is defined to follow the intermediate surface, and wherein, the plastically deformable material is first formed into an intermediate shape in accordance with the intermediate forming path prior to being formed upon the forming die so that the defined shape may be more easily formed.
- 10. The method of claim one, wherein,the forming die has a concave forming surface.
- 11. A method for forming a sheet of plastically deformable material from an initially, substantially flate shape into a shape that substantially conforms to a defined shape having a first surface and a second surface, the method comprising the following steps:(a) fashioning a forming die having a forming surface that substantially matches the first surface of the defined shape, (b) fixing the sheet of plastically deformable material to the surface of the forming die so that the sheet of material contacts the forming die at a tangent area, (c) defining a forming path that follows the second surface of the defined shape, the forming path starting at a starting point adjacent to the tangent area and continuing around the tangent area in a first circuit until it returns to the starting point, the forming path offsetting by a path spacing distance away from the tangent area and the starting point and then continuing around the tangent area in a second circuit that is offset from the first circuit and that is also on the second surface of the defined shape, the forming path continuing in this progressive manner about the second surface of the defined shape until the forming path reaches an end point where all of the second surface of the defined shape has been traced, (d) orienting the forming path in relation to the surface of the forming die so that the relationship of the forming path to the surface of the forming die substantially corresponds to the relationsip between the first surface and the second surface of the defined shape, (e) providing a forming tool having a contact surface for applying pressure to a small area, (f) holding the forming die stationary, and, (g) moving the forming tool in relation to the sheet of plastically deformable material and the stationary forming die so that the contact surface of the forming tool follows the forming path such that the forming tool forms the sheet of plastically deformable material so that it substantially conforms to the outer surface of the stationary forming die, whereby the sheet of plastically deformable material is formed into a shape that is substantially the same as the defined shape when the forming tool has completed its movement along the forming path.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein,additional forming paths for guiding a forming tool on portions of the second surface are defined and used for forming the plastically deformable material.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein,a second forming path is defined that is spaced away from the tangent area so that the forming tool can be first moved along the second forming path to cause the sheet of plastically deformable material to be initially formed in a manner that roughly approximates the defined shape and so that the sheet of plastically deformable material may then be more easily formed to a shape that closely conforms to the defined shape when the forming tool is moved along the first forming path.
- 14. The method of claim 11, wherein,the edges of the sheet of plastically deformable material are reinforced by a frame that resists bending so that the edges of the plastically deformable material are held substantially flat as the sheet of plastically deformable material is being formed.
- 15. The method of claim 11, wherein,at least part of the forming path is positioned between the first and second surface definition so that as the forming tool follows the forming path, the plastically deformable material is thinned by the action of the forming tool as the forming tool presses the plastically deformable material against the forming die.
- 16. The method of claim 11, wherein,the forming tool is a ball pointed stylus that is mounted in a freely rotating spindle so that the forming tool may roll across the surface of the plastically deformable material as it forms the plastically deformable material.
- 17. The method of claim 11, wherein,a second forming die having a shallower contour that the first forming die is defined and a forming path is defined in relation to the contour of the second forming die, and wherein, the plastically deformable material is first formed upon the second forming die and then formed upon the first forming die so that a more contoured shape may be more easily formed.
- 18. The method of claim 11, wherein,a second forming die is provided having a contour that is intermediately between a substantially flat surface and the contour of the first forming die and a forming path is defined in relation to the contour of the second forming die, and wherein, the plastically deformable material is first formed upon the second forming die, the plastically deformable material having been formed to the second forming die annealed to relieve internal stresses that may have resulted from the first forming process and then formed upon the first forming die so that a more contoured shape may be more easily formed.
- 19. The method of claim 11, wherein,an intermediate surface is defined that is between a substantially flat shape and the first contoured surface definition substantially matched by the surface of the forming die, an intermediate forming path is defined to follow the intermediate surface, and wherein, the plastically deformable material is first formed into an intermediate shape in accordance with the intermediate forming path prior to being formed upon the forming die so that the defined shape may be more easily formed.
- 20. The method of claim 11, wherein,the forming die has a concave forming surface, the tangent area at least partially surrounds the concave forming surface and the forming path begins at a point that is adjacent to the tangent area and describes a path that progressively offsets away from the tangent area until substantially all of the second surface definition has been traced.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/198,316 filed Apr. 19, 2000.
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