Claims
- 1. A structure of hemmed together metal panels comprising:an inner panel having an edge portion; and an outer panel having a straight portion and an edge portion hemmed over said inner panel edge portion, wherein said inner panel edge portion has an inside rise portion projecting away from said outer panel straight portion with a surface plane down-sloping towards an edge at and end of said inner panel edge portion, wherein said outer panel edge portion has an outside rise portion telescopically fitted to said inside rise portion of said inner panel, wherein said inside rise portion of said inner panel is partially encompassed by and nestled within said outside rise portion of said outer panel, wherein said outside rise portion has a back plane abutting on said surface plane of said inside rise portion of said inner panel, and wherein a triangular space is formed between said inside rise portion and said outer panel straight portion.
- 2. The structure of hemmed together metal plates according to claim 1, wherein a plane of said rise portions is rectangular.
- 3. The structure of hemmed together metal plates according to claim 2, wherein two sides of said rise portions diverge while approaching said edge of said inner panel.
- 4. The structure of hemmed together metal plates according to claim 1, 2, or 3, wherein said inside rise portion is welded to said outside rise portion.
- 5. The structure of hemmed together metal plates according to claim 1, wherein an internal space of said triangular space is filled with either one of a filler and a support.
- 6. The structure of hemmed together metal plates according to claim 1, wherein said inside rise portion of said inner panel is an inverted V-shape.
- 7. The structure of hemmed together metal plates according to claim 6, wherein a cross-section of said inverted V-shaped inside rise portion of said inner panel has a height between 1.5 mm to 2.0 mm.
- 8. A method of hemming together the inside rise portion and outside rise portion using the inner and outer panels of claim 1, a first lower die having a projection extending from an upper surface thereof corresponding to the inside rise portion, an upper die having a depression formed in a lower surface thereof corresponding to the projection of the lower die, a press block, a main punch having a forming surface formed in a lower surface thereof, the forming surface having an escape, and a second lower die, the method comprising:placing the inner panel over the projection of the first lower die; lowering the upper die onto the inner panel to form the inside rise portion; removing the inner panel with the inside rise portion formed therein from the upper die and first lower die; positioning the inner panel on top of the outer panel; setting the inner panel and outer panel on the press block; performing a pre-hemming step to turn the edge portion of the outer panel upward away from the press block a predetermined amount; performing a complete hemming step to completely turn the edge portion of the outer panel by placing the inner and outer panels over the second lower die and lowering the main punch thereon to form the outside rise portion of the outer panel corresponding to the inside rise portion at a hem portion of the outer panel, wherein a caulking structure is created.
- 9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the inside rise portion of the inner panel is fitted within the outside rise portion of the outer panel at the caulking structure to interlock the inner and outer panels.
- 10. The method according to claim 8, further comprising applying an adhesive to the edge portions of the inner and outer panels before the pre-hemming is performed.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a 371 of PCT/JP99/03078 filed on Jun. 9, 1999.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/JP99/03078 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO00/74872 |
12/14/2000 |
WO |
A |
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