Claims
- 1. A corrugating machine, comprising:
- a first reel having a plurality of ganged sections rotated together about a common first axis, each said reel section having a different plurality of roller bars supported peripherally therearound, each said different plurality of roller bars being mounted to a respective section so as to be independently rotatable with respect to the roller bars of the other ganged section;
- said first reel ganged sections having a common wheel support for rotatably mounting thereto the different plurality of roller bars of two said sections;
- a second reel having a plurality of ganged sections rotated together about a common second axis, each said second reel section having a different plurality of roller bars supported peripherally therearound, each said second different plurality of roller bars being mounted to a respective section of said second reel so as to be independently rotatable with respect to the roller bars of the other ganged section; and
- said second reel ganged sections having a common wheel support for rotatably mounting thereto the different plurality roller bars of two sections of said second reel, whereby when sheet metal stock is passed between said first and second reels, said sheet metal stock is deformed so as to form corrugations therein.
- 2. The corrugating machine of claim 1, further including a frame for rotatably mounting said first reel spaced from said second reel, and an adjustment mechanism for adjusting a spacing between said first reel and said second reel.
- 3. The corrugating machine of claim 2, wherein said adjustment mechanism is adapted to vary a peak-to-valley dimension of a corrugation formed in the sheet metal stock.
- 4. The corrugating machine of claim 2, wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises a top frame for rotatably mounting thereto said first reel, a bottom frame for rotatably mounting thereto said second reel, and a threaded arrangement having a first threaded member engaged with a second threaded member for supporting said top frame above said bottom frame, and the spacing between the top frame and said bottom frame is varied when the first threaded member is rotated with respect to the second threaded member.
- 5. The corrugating machine of claim 4, further including a sprocket wheel that is rotatable for turning one threaded member with respect to the other threaded member.
- 6. The corrugating machine of claim 5, further including a plurality of said threaded arrangements for supporting said top frame above said bottom frame, and a plurality of sprockets rotatable in unison by a chain.
- 7. The corrugating machine of claim 1, wherein the roller bars of the first and second reels are peripherally spaced apart so as to intermesh with each other.
- 8. The corrugating machine of claim 7, wherein a spacing between a roller bar of the first reel intermeshed with two roller bars of the second reel is greater than a thickness of the sheet metal to be corrugated.
- 9. The corrugating machine of claim 1, wherein only one of the first or second reels is driven in a rotary manner, and the roller bars of the driven reel intermesh with the roller bars of a non-driven reel, with the sheet metal stock passing therebetween.
- 10. The corrugating machine of claim 9, wherein the spacing between the intermeshed roller bars is such that the sheet metal stock is not compressed.
- 11. The corrugating machine of claim 1, wherein said sections of each reel are clamped together by threaded rods that pass through each reel section.
- 12. The corrugating machine of claim 1, wherein said roller bars are each mounted by bearings to respective hubs of said reels.
- 13. The corrugating machine of claim 1, further including in combination an in-feed table for delivering flat sheet metal stock to the corrugating machine, and further including a mount for mounting the corrugating machine for pivotal movement with respect to the in-feed table so that the sheet metal stock is fed at an angle other than 90.degree. to the corrugating machine.
- 14. A method of corrugating sheet metal stock, comprising the steps of:
- pivoting a corrugating machine and maintaining an in-feed table stationary to thereby form an angle between the corrugating machine and a path of the sheet metal stock;
- feeding sheet metal stock via said in-feed table along said path so that corrugations are formed in the sheet metal stock at an angle other than a right angle with respect to a side edge of the sheet metal stock;
- rotating a pair of corrugating reels of the conjugating machine together so that roller bars mounted thereto intermesh to form the angled corrugations in the sheet metal stock; and
- causing the roller bars to rotate with respect to the respective reels but remain stationary with respect to the sheet metal stock engaged therewith, whereby the corrugated sheet metal is not scratched or marred.
- 15. The method of claim 14, further including varying a spacing of a first corrugating reel apart from a second intermeshed corrugating reel to vary a peak-to-valley dimension of the corrugations.
- 16. The method of claim 14, further including driving only one reel with a motor, whereby rotation thereof causes the other intermeshed reel to rotate by way of the roller bars.
- 17. The method of claim 14, further including corrugating the sheet metal stock by deformation thereof without compressing the sheet metal stock between the roller bars.
- 18. The method of claim 14, further including forming corrugations in precoated sheet metal stock without substantially scratching or marring the coating.
- 19. The method of claim 14, further including pivotally moving the corrugating machine about a vertical axis while maintaining the in-feed table stationary.
- 20. A corrugating machine, comprising:
- a first reel mounted for rotation about a first axis, said first reel having at least a pair of ganged sections axially aligned, each pair of ganged sections having a common center support wheel with spoke-like projections extending radially therefrom, each said spoke-like protection of a section supporting a different roller bar for independent rotation with respect to the other roller bars of the section, each roller bar extending axially substantially across a respective said ganged section, and each said spoke-like projection being shaped at an outer radial end thereof so as not to protrude in a path of sheet stock to be corrugated;
- a second reel mounted for rotation about a second axis parallel to said first axis, said second reel having at least a pair of ganged sections axially aligned, each pair of ganged sections having a common center support wheel with spoke-like projections extending radially therefrom, each said spoke-like projection of a section supporting a different roller bar with respect to the other roller bars of the section, and each roller bar of said second reel extending axially substantially across a respective said ganged section, and each said spoke-like projection being shaped at an outer radial end thereof so as not to protrude in a path of sheet stock to be corrugated;
- a frame for rotatably mounting said first reel with respect to said second reel so that the roller bars of said first reel intermesh with respective roller bars of said second reel, an engagement between the roller bars being the only driving force exerted on said first reel with respect to said second reel; and
- a drive mechanism attached to said second reel for rotatably driving said second reel which thereby drives said first reel.
RELATED APPLICATION
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/374,832, filed Jan. 19, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,494,261, issued Feb. 27, 1996, and entitled "Corrugated Privacy Fence and Method of Fabrication Thereof."
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