The disclosure relates to a semi-finished product for producing three-dimensional components, which are produced from a flat starting material by one or multiple bending processes. The disclosure also includes the method for producing such components and the components.
The production of components, such as profiles, containers for housings or units and the like from precut metal sheets, which are folded accordingly, are known in the prior art.
A current trend is directed toward industrial applications of folding techniques on metal sheets such as, for example, also described in the article “Origami in der Umformtechnik: Bleche falten” [Origami in shaping technology: folding metal sheets] of Aug. 30, 2016 published online (http://www.blechnet.com/origami-in-der umformtechnik-bleche-falten-a-547517/).
DE 10 2008 007 239 A1, DE 19 24 539 A and DE 10 2013 109 616 A1 are also known from the prior art.
The object of the present disclosure is to simplify the shaping of folded components and to ensure dimensionally stable components.
The object is achieved by a semi-finished product according to one aspect of the subject disclosure, by a method for shaping the semi-finished product and by a component produced therefrom.
For a semi-finished product according to one aspect of the subject disclosure, a metal base plate is used for producing a three-dimensional component, which includes at least one predefined bending line, characterized in that functional elements are provided on the base plate in the region of a bending line, on both sides of the bending line, said functional elements making contact with one another when the base plate is reshaped along the bending line and permitting a connection.
This has the advantages that because the functional elements are provided on both sides of the bending line, the semi-finished product is reinforced in this region, as a result of which the reshaping along the predefined bending line is simplified. Appropriately thin metal sheets as base plates or a corresponding pretreatment of the bending line potentially makes reshaping by hand possible, i.e., without the use of machines. The bending line in this case need not necessarily extend in a straight line, but rather bending lines having a curved profile are also possible depending on the shape to be produced. Multiple bending lines are, of course, also possible, which may extend independently of one another, may meet and/or also may intersect depending on the shape to be produced.
A further advantage is that the degree of reshaping along the bending line may be predefined by the functional elements, since mechanical limitations, such as the limit stop of the functional elements against one another and/or against a region on the base plate opposite the bending line may occur as a result of the design of the functional elements. This also favors a reshaping without tools or with simple tools. The shape and/or size of the functional elements along the bending line is/are preferably the same. The functional elements along the bending line may have a continuous or abruptly changing cross sectional profile, in particular, in the case of curved or intersecting bending lines. Sub-regions without functional elements may also be provided along the bending line.
It is also provided according to one aspect of the present disclosure that the functional elements include latching elements, which latch to one another and thus produce a form-fitting connection. The design, in which, for example, a functional element has a hook and an opposing functional element relative to the bending line has a corresponding catch, ensures that the reshaping encompasses a minimum angle and that this angle is maintained due to the form-fitting connection. This also prevents a potential spring back of the reshaped base plate due to resilient parts of the deformation. This has the advantage that dimensionally stable components may be produced without the need for additional tools.
A semi-finished product according to this or another aspect may alternatively or also be characterized in that the functional elements have surfaces and/or recesses for accommodating connection means.
A connection means includes a variety of different designs, thus, for example, the functional elements may be identically designed on both sides of the bending line and the connection means may correspondingly symmetrically include corresponding counterparts one on each side, for example, for a latch connection. This has the advantage that the functional elements may be identically shaped. With differently designed connection means, for example, different widths or varying distance of the functional elements from the bending line, it is possible to variously adjust the bending angle accordingly.
Other examples of connection elements include locking elements, such as pins, clamps screws and the like, which connect the functional elements to one another after reshaping, preferably in a form-fitting manner, alternatively or in addition, also in a force-locking manner. Possible designs include functional elements, for example, which mesh in a comb-like fashion and include recesses or gaps largely parallel to the bending line, which align with one another and into which the locking elements are introduced.
Alternatively or in addition, surfaces of the functional elements that come into contact with one another may be provided as a connection means for producing a preferably materially bonded connection using an adhesive as the connection means.
In the semi-finished product according to an aspect of the subject disclosure, the base plate is also at least partially coated on the side of the functional elements with a plastic layer and the plastic layer is situated at least between the base plate and the functional elements. In other words, the base plate is provided with a plastic layer as a coupling layer at least in the region of the functional elements. The advantage of plastic-coated base plates is in the optionally simplified connection of, for example, functional elements manufactured from plastic by injection molding, by adhesion or by welding.
In another exemplary embodiment of the semi-finished product, the plastic layer extends over the entire surface of the base plate. This simplifies the production of the starting material for the base plate, since the starting material may be coated regardless of the optionally trimmed shape and of the position of the base plate.
Examples for the design of the plastic layer as a coupling layer are described, for example, in the unexamined patent application DE 10 2013 109 616 A1, wherein the paragraphs [0008], [0009], [0011], [0012], [0014], [0015] and [0017] of this unexamined patent application are incorporated herewith as part of the description.
In other embodiments, a semi-finished product according to the one aspect is characterized in that the functional elements are designed as a form element, which are connected with a flexible section extending across the bending line. To correctly position the functional elements on the base plate, it is advantageous if the functional elements include a section, which interconnects them to form a form element. This form element may be correspondingly aligned on the bending line, for which aids, such as gaps or positioning aids may optionally be provided in the connecting section. Since at least portions of the sections are located above the bending line and thus must also be deformed during reshaping, the sections are designed to be maximally flexible and are not connected to the base plate, at least in the region of the bending line, in order to hold the additional expenditure of force to a minimum.
In other embodiments of a semi-finished product, the functional elements are made of plastic. As a result, it may be relatively easy to produce complex forms or cross sectional profiles of the functional elements by injection molding or by extrusion. In addition, the connection to any potential plastic coupling layer is simplified since, in addition to adhesive bonding, methods such as welding, for example, ultrasonic welding or spraying, are also enabled. Plastics also offer a cost and weight advantage. Alternatively, the functional elements may also be manufactured from another material. Metal materials would be possible, such as die-cast aluminum, or regenerative materials, such as wood, as well as composite materials from combinations of the various aforementioned materials. This material selection is, of course, also available for any connection means or locking elements.
Other embodiments of the semi-finished product are characterized in that the base plate is pre-embossed, notched and/or perforated along the bending line. The required shaping force can be reduced and the position of the subsequent bending edge predetermined, in particular, when reshaping without tools or with only simple tools, through appropriate pre-shaping, material thinning and/or material weakening along portions of the bending line.
A semi-finished product according to one aspect is characterized in other embodiments in that stiffening elements are at least partially mounted on the base plate. For semi-finished products or components having large surface areas, in particular, it is advantageous for stiffening elements to be provided on the base plate of the semi-finished product. These may be designed, for example, as ribs or as a lattice structure.
A semi-finished product according to this or another aspect is further characterized in that the base plate is monolithic or is formed by a multilayer composite having at least one metallic layer. The base plate may therefore be made of a metal plate, in particular, a steel plate, particularly preferably, a steel plate having a protective layer against corrosion, or of a multilayer composite material. Monolithic materials are generally more advantageous, whereas composite materials may allow for a reduction in weight.
Another aspect of the subject disclosure provides a method for producing a three-dimensional component made of a semi-finished product, wherein the base plate of the semi-finished product is bent along the bending line, and the method is characterized in that the functional elements are brought into contact during reshaping, and that a form-fitting, force-locking and/or materially bond connection is produced between the functional elements by latching elements and/or by connection means.
Other embodiments of the method can be characterized in that after reshaping, at least one locking element is introduced into the functional elements as a connection means for producing a form-fitting connection.
Embodiments of the method can be additional or alternatively characterized in that prior to reshaping, an adhesive is applied as a connection means to the contacting surfaces of the functional elements.
Additional components can be the use of a semi-finished product according to the subject disclosure for producing a three-dimensional component, as well as a component, which is characterized in that the component includes a reshaped semi-finished product, in which functional elements are connected to one another.
Additional details and features of the subject disclosure emerge from the drawings and from the following description with reference to the schematic illustrations not to scale.
The figures represent merely schematic exemplary embodiments. Identical parts are identified by identical reference numerals.
The example of a design of the semi-finished product according to an exemplary embodiment shown in
The region of a semi-finished product depicted in
The exemplary embodiment depicted in
The size, shape, orientation and number of stiffening elements 9 may also be adapted to the respective needs.
An embodiment of a connection element 6 is depicted in
It will be appreciated that various implementations of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives or varieties thereof, can be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein can be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed herein.
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10 2016 218 596.9 | Sep 2016 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/074046 | 9/22/2017 | WO | 00 |