Claims
- 1. A tool for joining a sheet metal automobile door panel to a flat door frame, the sheet metal door panel having a back surface, a front surface and an upstanding lip which is perpendicular to the front surface, the tool being operable to roll over and crimp the upstanding lip on the sheet metal door panel about the edge of the flat door frame to sandwich the flat door frame between the lip and the back surface of the sheet metal door panel, said tool comprising:
- handle means to be manually grasped by an operator to support the tool during use thereof;
- a stationary base plate connected to the handle means;
- a flat, slidable, abrasion resistant surface connected to the base plate which slidably contacts the sheet metal front surface during bending for preventing the contacted sheet metal front surface from being marred with nicks and gouges;
- a driven roller means supported atop the flat surface with its axis parallel thereto coupled to the base plate;
- the surface of the driven roller means being formed to fictionally-grab the back surface of the sheet metal and being driven to move the tool along the length of the sheet metal;
- adjustment means comprising a shaft extending through said handle means and having one end thereof coupled to said driven roller means, the other end of said shaft being threaded and having a threaded knob thereon which is proportioned to abut against the end of said handle means, said knob being threadingly adjustable to position said driven roller means to receive and to clamp the lip, the sheet metal and the edge of the frame between the driven roller means and the flat, slidable, abrasion resistant surface on the base plate to crimp the lip about the edge of the frame with the frame sandwiched between the lip and the sheet metal as the driven roller means is being driven;
- a bending roller supported forward of the driven roller means and having a conical surface engagable with the upstanding lip on the sheet metal, the bending roller means being operable to partially bend the upstanding lip about the edge of the frame ahead of the driven roller means, the upstanding lip being partially bent about the edge of the frame and then being crimped about the edge of the frame by the driven roller means as the tool is moved along the length of the sheet metal;
- and a guide roller supported forward of the bending roller and resting against the upstanding lip to guide the tool in a direction substantially following the upstanding lip.
- 2. The tool of claim 1, wherein said driven roller means is adjustably positionable with respect to said flat, slidable, abrasion resistent surface on the stationary base plate to accommodate varying thickness of frames and sheet metal.
- 3. The tool of claim 2, wherein said driven roller means is adapted to receive and to be driven by a ratchet wrench.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 518,763, filed 8/1/83, which is, in turn, a continuation of application Ser. No. 296,576, filed 7/24/81, both now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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518763 |
Aug 1983 |
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296576 |
Jul 1981 |
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