This invention relates generally to a structural component. More specifically, the invention relates to a structural component made from a single piece of sheet metal and having a fully-boxed cross section.
Various fabrication methods can be used to produce structural components. For example, motor vehicle chassis components can be made from castings, stamped sheet metal, machine components and the like. In particular, motor vehicle chassis components can be manufactured from stamped sheet metal. A stabilizer component formed by stamping a piece of sheet metal is shown generally at reference numeral 5 in
A lightweight structural component is provided. The component has at least one fully-boxed section extending in a longitudinal direction, the fully-boxed section made from a single piece of sheet metal. In addition, the fully-boxed section has a generally U-shaped first portion which has an open side that is oppositely disposed from and in alignment with a second portion. The component also has an attachment section that is integral with the at least one fully-boxed section, the attachment section providing for the attachment of the component to a separate structure. A width of the U-shaped first portion is generally equal to a width of the second portion. The second portion is an elongated section that is adjacent to and oppositely disposed from the open side of the U-shaped first portion. In some instances, the second portion is a second U-shaped portion with an open side that is adjacent to and oppositely disposed from the open side of the U-shaped first portion. The U-shaped second portion that is in alignment and oppositely disposed from the U-shaped first portion can form a butt joint, lip joint, lap joint and the like therebetween.
The at least one fully-boxed section can be two separate fully-boxed sections, the two separate fully-boxed sections being spaced apart from each other and joined together by an elongated section of the single piece of sheet metal. In some instances, two elongated sections can join the two separate fully-boxed sections together and may or may not form yet another fully-boxed section. The attachment section can have an aperture therethrough in order to provide and assist in the attachment of the component to the separate structure.
A process for making the lightweight structural component includes providing a single piece of sheet metal that has at least one wide-section and at least one thin-section extending therefrom. The wide-section has at least two break lines thereon that are spaced a distance apart from each other and extend along a longitudinal direction of the piece of sheet metal. The thin-section has at least two break lines spaced apart from each other that extend along a transverse direction. After the piece of sheet metal has been provided, it is broken along the at least two wide-section break lines to form the generally U-shaped first portion with an open side. In addition, the piece of sheet metal is broken along the at least two break lines on the thin-section such that the second portion is adjacent to and oppositely disposed from the open side of the U-shaped first portion. A seam is present between the U-shaped first portion and the second portion, the seam being at least partially sealed in order to form a fully-boxed section.
The present invention discloses a structural component made from a single piece of sheet metal and having a fully-boxed section. The structural component is lightweight compared to heretofore components made for the same purpose while maintaining desired mechanical properties such as stiffness and strength, and therefore has utility as a lightweight and cost efficient structural component.
The structural component is made from a single piece of sheet metal and has at least one fully-boxed section extending in a longitudinal direction. For the purposes of the present invention, the term “fully-boxed section” is defined as a section having a cross-section in the form of a closed polygon. In some instances, the fully-boxed section includes a generally U-shaped (hereafter simply referred to as U-shaped) first portion with an open side that is oppositely disposed from and in alignment with a second portion. In addition, the fully-boxed section has an attachment section that is integral therewith.
The U-shaped first portion of the component has a width that is generally equal to a width of the second portion. The second portion can be an elongated section that is adjacent to and oppositely disposed from the open side of the U-shaped portion. In some instances, the second portion is also an U-shaped portion with an open side that is adjacent to and oppositely disposed from the open side of the U-shaped first portion. A seam is present between the U-shaped first portion and the second portion and can be in the form of a butt joint, lip joint, lap joint and the like.
The at least one fully-boxed section can include two separate fully-boxed sections, the two fully-boxed sections being spaced apart from each other and joined together by two elongated section of the single piece of sheet metal. In some instances, two elongated sections can join the two separate fully-boxed sections together and may or may not form yet another fully-boxed section.
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Between the U-shaped first portion 100 and the second portion 150 is a seam 105. A seam can also be present between the side sections 120 and the end sections 130 as shown in
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The piece of sheet metal 32 similarly has a central section 310 with side sections 320 that afford for the U-shaped first portion 300 to be formed by breaking along the break lines 311. Similarly, the second portion 350 is made by breaking along the break lines 313 that are between the central section 312 and the side sections 322. Breaking along the transverse break lines 353 affords for the second portion 350 to be folded over the U-shaped first portion 300 as shown in
A seam 305 is present between the U-shaped first portion 300 and the second portion 350 and can be in the form of a butt joint, lip joint, lap joint and the like. As such, the seam 305 can be sealed using welding, adhesives, fasteners and the like and thereby provide for a fully-boxed section. Similar to the previous embodiments, an aperture 370 can be provided which aids in the attachment of the structural component 30 to a separate structure.
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The break lines 412 have a width W3 that is generally equal to a width W4 of the second portion 450, or in the alternative, the width W3 can be generally equal to a width of a central section of the second portion 450 when the second portion 450 has a U-shaped form. Optionally included can be tabs 413 and 415 which can be broken along break lines 417 in order to form overlapping tabs as shown in
A process for making a lightweight structural component can include providing a single piece of sheet metal having at least one wide-section and at least one thin-section extending therefrom. The piece of sheet metal has at least two break lines on the wide-section that are spaced a distance apart from each other and extend along a longitudinal direction. The thin-section has at least two break lines that extend along a transverse direction. After the piece of sheet metal with the break lines has been provided, it is broken along the break lines of the wide-section in order to form an U-shaped first portion with an open side. In addition, the break lines that extend across the thin-section in a transverse direction are broken and afford for a second portion to be adjacent to and oppositely disposed from the open side of the U-shaped first portion. The break lines can be broken using any device, method and the like known to those skilled in the art, illustratively including a sheet metal breaker, a stamping machine, a hammer and the like. A seam is present between the second portion and the U-shaped first portion, the seam being sealed and therefore affording a fully-boxed section. In addition, the single piece of sheet metal can be made from any material known to those skilled in the art for making structural components, illustratively including a ferrous alloy, an aluminum alloy, a nickel alloy, a titanium alloy, a cobalt alloy, a copper alloy and the like. The seam can be in the form of a butt joint, lip joint, lap joint and the like and can be sealed using welding, adhesives, fasteners and the like.
The foregoing drawings, discussion and description are illustrative of specific embodiments of the present invention but they are not meant to be limitations upon the practice thereof. Numerous modifications and variations of the invention will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art in view of the teaching presented herein. It is the following claims, including all equivalents, which define the scope of the invention.
This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/938,293 filed May 16, 2007, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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60938293 | May 2007 | US |