Method for producing press-molded article

US9731339B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9731339-B2
Application numberUS-201314758864-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 20, 2013
Priority dateJan 7, 2013
Publication dateAug 15, 2017
Grant dateAug 15, 2017

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A method produces a press-molded article having a hat shaped cross-section with flanges at both sides, a top plate, vertical walls at both sides, and having a shape curved in the vertical direction to an inverted checkmark shape along the longitudinal direction when the molded article is viewed from a side face with the top plate section on the top side. An intermediate molded body is formed by drawing a metal stock sheet into an intermediate shape, and after preparing the outside shape of the intermediate molded body by trimming, drawing is subsequently performed to form the final shape.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A production method for a press-molded article, the method comprising producing the press-molded article, which is a final molded body, by performing main processing on an intermediate molded body obtained by performing preprocessing on a blank formed from a high-strength sheet steel, wherein the final molded body has a hat shaped cross-section configured from a top plate section, two vertical walls joined to the top plate section along a longitudinal direction of the top plate section, and two flange portions, one joined to each of the two vertical walls, and has a curved portion curved in a hill shape at a longitudinal direction internal portion as viewed from a side, wherein the intermediate molded body has a hat shaped cross-section configured from an intermediate top plate section formed at the top plate section, two intermediate vertical walls joined to the intermediate top plate section along a longitudinal direction of the intermediate top plate section, and two intermediate flange portions, one joined to each of the two intermediate vertical walls, and, in the intermediate molded body, a height of the two intermediate vertical walls is less than a height of the two vertical walls of the final molded body in a region for forming the curved portion, and, at two remaining regions other than the region for forming the curved portion, the height gradually decreases along the longitudinal direction, as a distance from the region for forming the curved portion increases, to substantially zero at positions furthest from the region for forming the curved portion, and the main processing comprises: a first step of placing the intermediate molded body on a lower die punch, and between the lower die punch and a blank holder, and an upper die that is positioned facing the lower die punch and the blank holder; a second step of placing the blank holder such that the intermediate flange portions are disposed between the upper die and the blank holder; a third step of molding a portion of the vertical walls by bending the intermediate molded body until the intermediate molded body reaches the blank holder by moving the upper die in a direction toward where the lower die punch and the blank holder are positioned; and a fourth step of drawing vertical wall portions of the intermediate molded body and the flange portions joined to the vertical walls by moving the upper die and the blank holder in a direction toward where the blank holder is positioned with respect to the intermediate molded body while maintaining a state in which the intermediate molded body is pressed and clamped against the upper die by the blank holder. 2. The production method for a press-molded article of claim 1 , wherein: in the first step, a pad is further employed that has a shape of the top plate section of the final molded body, and is positioned facing the lower die punch and the blank holder; and in the second step, the third step, and the fourth step, the top plate section of the intermediate molded body is pressed and clamped against the lower die punch by the pad. 3. The production method for a press-molded article of claim 2 , wherein the pad includes the shape of the top plate section. 4. The production method for a press-molded article of claim 1 , wherein: the lower die punch includes respective shapes of the top plate section and the two vertical walls joined to the top plate section; the blank holder has a shape including shape of the flange portions; and the upper die includes respective shapes of the top plate section, the two vertical walls joined to the top plate section, and the two flange portions respectively joined to the two vertical walls. 5. The production method for a press-molded article of claim 1 , wherein, prior to performing the main processing on the intermediate molded body, a range that does not configure the final molded body is trimmed from the two remaining regions other than the region for forming the curved portion. 6. The production method for a press-molded article of claim 1 , wherein the height of the intermediate vertical walls at the region for forming the curved portion is from 3% to 97% of the height of the vertical walls at the curved portion. 7. The production method for a press-molded article of claim 1 , wherein a tensile strength of the high-strength sheet steel is from 590 MPa to 1800 MPa. 8. The production method for a press-molded article of claim 1 , wherein the press-molded article is a frame member of a vehicle body of an automobile. 9. The production method for a press-molded article of claim 1 , wherein: in the second step, the blank holder is disposed such that the intermediate flange portions in the region for forming the curved portion contact the blank holder and the intermediate flange portions in the two remaining regions are disposed between the upper die and the blank holder; and in the third step, the portion of the vertical walls is molded by bending the two remaining regions.

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Classifications

  • B21D22/20Primary

    Deep-drawing (special deep-drawing arrangements in, or in connection with, presses B21D24/00) · CPC title

  • B21J9/02Primary

    Special design or construction · CPC title

  • other parts for vehicles, e.g. cowlings, mudguards · CPC title

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What does patent US9731339B2 cover?
A method produces a press-molded article having a hat shaped cross-section with flanges at both sides, a top plate, vertical walls at both sides, and having a shape curved in the vertical direction to an inverted checkmark shape along the longitudinal direction when the molded article is viewed from a side face with the top plate section on the top side. An intermediate molded body is formed by…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B21D22/20. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 15 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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