Claims
- 1. An elongate supporting element, comprising:a first flange portion; a second flange portion; and a web portion that shares a first common edge with said first flange portion and shares a second common edge with said second flange portion, said web portion being disposed in a different plane than said first flange portion and said second flange portion and including a plurality of rows of deformations that define a stress-equalizing zone, said rows of deformations each comprise a plurality of close cuts that are sufficiently small, of sufficient shape, and sufficiently closely spaced within a row to provide the stress-equalizing zone, and the stress-equalizing zone including a region of unmachined material without cuts.
- 2. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein the first and second common edges are in parallel and the rows of deformations are arranged in parallel with the first and second common edges.
- 3. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein the stress equalizing zone is symmetrically arranged relative to a center plane (M) that is perpendicular to the web and that bisects the web along a line that is parallel to the first and second common edges.
- 4. The supporting element of claim 3, including a plurality of pairs of rows of deformations that are equidistantly spaced from said center plane (M).
- 5. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein the first and second flange portions comprise expanded metal.
- 6. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein said first and second flange portions and said web portion are formed from a single thin metal sheet.
- 7. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein the rows of deformations are each narrower than said region of unmachined material.
- 8. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein the deformations are arc-shaped.
- 9. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein the deformations are T-shaped.
- 10. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein the deformations extend wholly through the web portion.
- 11. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein the deformations extend partly through the web portion.
- 12. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein a cumulative width of said rows of deformations occupies less than half of a width of the web portion.
- 13. A method of manufacturing an elongate supporting element from a flat sheet-metal blank, comprising the steps of:forming a plurality of rows of deformations on said blank, said rows of deformations each comprise a plurality of close cuts that are sufficiently small, of sufficient shape, and sufficiently closely spaced within a row to provide a stress-equalizing zone; bending a first section of said blank along a first edge that is parallel to at least one of said rows of deformations; and bending a second section of said blank along a second edge that is parallel to at least one of said rows of deformations such that a third section of said blank is disposed between said first and second sections of said blank, said rows of deformations being on said third section of said blank, the stress-equalizing zone further including a region of unmachined material without cuts.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said step of forming deformations includes the step of disposing the rows of deformations in parallel by cutting a plurality of close cuts at least partially through said third section of said blank.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein said steps of bending the first and second sections of the blank include bending until said first and second sections are each substantially perpendicular to said third section of the blank.
- 16. The method of claim 13, further including the step of expanding at least a portion of said first and second sections of said blank.
- 17. The method of claim 13, wherein the rows of deformations are each narrower than said region of unmachined material.
- 18. The method of claim 13, wherein the deformations are arc-shaped.
- 19. The method of claim 13, wherein the deformations are T-shaped.
- 20. The method of claim 13, wherein the deformations extend wholly through the third section.
- 21. The method of claim 13, wherein the deformations extend partly through the third section.
- 22. The method of claim 13, wherein a cumulative width of said rows of deformations occupies less than half of a width of the third section.
- 23. An elongate supporting element, comprising:a first planar portion; a second planar portion; and a third planar portion that shares a first common edge with said first planar portion and a second, opposing common edge with said second planar portion, said third planar portion being in a different plane than said first planar portion and said second planar portion and including a plurality of rows of deformations, the rows of deformations each comprising a plurality of close cuts, the rows being parallel to both said first and second common edges, said third planar portion further including a region of unmachined material without cuts, the deformations being sufficiently small, of sufficient shape, and sufficiently closely spaced within a row to define thereby a stress-equalizing zone between and including said rows of deformations, said stress-equalizing zone including said region of unmachined material, wherein the stress-equalizing zone is symmetrically arranged relative to a center plane (M) that is perpendicular to the third planar portion and that bisects the third planar portion along a line that is parallel to the first and second common edges.
- 24. The supporting element of claim 23, wherein the rows of deformations are each narrower than said region of unmachined material.
- 25. The supporting element of claim 23, wherein the deformations are arc-shaped.
- 26. The supporting element of claim 23, wherein the deformations are T-shaped.
- 27. The supporting element of claim 23, wherein the deformations extend wholly through the third planar portion.
- 28. The supporting element of claim 23, wherein the deformations extend partly through the third planar portion.
- 29. The supporting element of claim 23, wherein a cumulative width of said rows of deformations occupies less than half of a width of the third planar portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of International Application PCT/SE97/00417, with an international filing date of Mar. 12, 1997, which claims priority to Swedish application 9600950-1 filed Mar. 12, 1996.
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Continuations (1)
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