US1813012A - Tool for removing dents from metallic bodies - Google Patents

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US1813012A
US1813012A US403248A US40324829A US1813012A US 1813012 A US1813012 A US 1813012A US 403248 A US403248 A US 403248A US 40324829 A US40324829 A US 40324829A US 1813012 A US1813012 A US 1813012A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21D1/00Straightening, restoring form or removing local distortions of sheet metal or specific articles made therefrom; Stretching sheet metal combined with rolling
    • B21D1/12Straightening vehicle body parts or bodies
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10S411/00Expanded, threaded, driven, headed, tool-deformed, or locked-threaded fastener
    • Y10S411/955Locked bolthead or nut
    • Y10S411/965Locked bolthead or nut with retainer
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10S72/705Vehicle body or frame straightener

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  • This invention relates to tools for removing dents fr'oinmetallic bodies, more particularly automobile fenders, doors or other portions ofan automobile body.
  • the primary object of the present invention' is to provide a tool which may be securely attached to the body'to be worked upon such for examplefas a motor vehicle fender, or to a: suitable adjacent supportand operateda-gainst the inner surface of the body to force outwardly any indentations therein so that the outer surface of the body will be restored to its original contour.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a dentremoving tool for metallic bodies which includes a rolling element adapted to be moved over the dented surface against the convex portion thereof; in an arc applyin'g rolling pressure thereto for the purpose ofrestorin'g the dented portiontoj its normal or original position.
  • Still another object of the invention is to provide a dent removing tool which is adaptedto work against the bead of amo'tor vehicle fender for the removalof d nts herefrom.
  • a a a "The invention broadly contemplates the provision of a supporting f ame iniWhi Q l isfoscil latably mounted ia' block through which extends a shaft, theshaft being in threaded engagement with the'block so that itirnay be fedtherethrou'gh as desired to position a imandrel wheel carried upon the inner end properly with respect to a dent in the adjacent body;
  • the block carrying the shaft is somounted that the shaft may be swung in a plane attright angles tothe block and the block supporting frame isso mounted as to permit its oscillation ina plane transversely of the plane in which the shaft is swung.
  • Figure l is a view in transverse section through a motor vehicle fender showing the device embodying the present invention applied thereto.
  • Figure '2 is a front elevational view of the supporting frame for the tool.
  • Figure 3 is aface View of the mandrel roller.
  • the tool embodying the present invention is shown as applied to a motor vehicle.
  • fender the fender being indicated generally by the numeral 1
  • the outer edge or rim portion thereof being indicated by 7 thereof and which has the ends turned inwardly as indicated at 6' and attached to the straight bar 4 adjacent the ends of the same in the mannershown, the extended end portions of the bar 4 being slightly reduced and of circular cross-section as indicated at 7.
  • each clamp 8 is mounted at each, end of the bar 4 .
  • These clamps are preferably of the type known as G clamps, those used in association with the present tool preferably having a relatively deep throat.
  • the frame of each of the clamps 8 is provided with a series oftransverse apertures 9 in one of which the reduced portion 7 at one end of the bar 4 is adapted to position, the clamp being prevented from disengagement from the bar by a nut or by any other suitable means.
  • bearing points 10f which as shown are directly inal-igiiment transversely of the rame, nd osc ll ta y m un ed b we n these bearing points is a block ll'through sage 12 is formed.”
  • Ther position of the frame 3 may be adjusted between the cla1nps bfei'igaging the ends 7 "ofthe bar 4 "thereof f 'e f .vjo fithe Cla ps Where i W111 be supported to the best advantage for removing a'dentfi
  • A' tool for removing dents-"from metall ic bodies comprising an elongated frame, clamp elements designed to pivotally .connect with' the' ends of said frame, a pair'of pivot elements carried loy the frame,a block member I oscillatably ghetween the pivots," a bar extending through" said block,
  • e e'iirangaafblok member oscillate ykmonntdbetween the piv t a efr'e t'e in sthrd ishs dfb H genera; roller rotatabl'y fearried” pon" one f ;saf1d bar; and a screwgthreadj conneclbetvveen, said bar and 1 s1 block ;p,er+ 'n t ing fadi s ment .Qfth" be f t ansve s y jofthe block, said roller being formed to pro,- Videv a; sharp peripheral, edge and a rounded p iiph f i d r-r?
  • a tool for removing dents from a sheet metal body comprising a clamp adapted to grip an edge of the body, a frame pivotally i attached to the clamp to suspend therefrom tion to the dented face of the metal body.

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July 7, 1931. A. P. ASHER TOOL FOR REMOVING DENTS FROM METALLIC BODIES Filed Oct. 29, 1929 Patented July 7, 1931 -ALLEN 1P. ASHER, OF SANDPOINT; IDAHO TOOL'IOR REMOVING. DENTS FROM METALLIC BODIES Application filed October 29, 1929. Serial. No. 403,248.
Y This invention relates to tools for removing dents fr'oinmetallic bodies, more particularly automobile fenders, doors or other portions ofan automobile body. v
The primary object of the present invention' is to provide a tool which may be securely attached to the body'to be worked upon such for examplefas a motor vehicle fender, or to a: suitable adjacent supportand operateda-gainst the inner surface of the body to force outwardly any indentations therein so that the outer surface of the body will be restored to its original contour.
Another object of the invention is to provide a dentremoving tool for metallic bodies which includesa rolling element adapted to be moved over the dented surface against the convex portion thereof; in an arc applyin'g rolling pressure thereto for the purpose ofrestorin'g the dented portiontoj its normal or original position.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a dent removing tool which is adaptedto work against the bead of amo'tor vehicle fender for the removalof d nts herefrom. A a a "The invention broadly contemplates the provision of a supporting f ame iniWhi Q l isfoscil latably mounted ia' block through which extends a shaft, theshaft being in threaded engagement with the'block so that itirnay be fedtherethrou'gh as desired to position a imandrel wheel carried upon the inner end properly with respect to a dent in the adjacent body; The block carrying the shaft is somounted that the shaft may be swung in a plane attright angles tothe block and the block supporting frame isso mounted as to permit its oscillation ina plane transversely of the plane in which the shaft is swung.
Thei i n e i e e t er tood from. a considerationqof; the following 'detailed description taken in connection: with the accompanying; drawings forming part of this specification, withthe' understand ing, however, that the invention is not confi d ny St t wnf rm ty wi t h w g f i h rawings a. b t; maybe changed or "modified so long-as such changes or modifications mark no material departure from the salient features of the invention as expressed in the appended claims.
In the drawings Figure l is a view in transverse section through a motor vehicle fender showing the device embodying the present invention applied thereto.
Figure '2 is a front elevational view of the supporting frame for the tool.
Figure 3 is aface View of the mandrel roller.
Referring more particularly to the drawings wherein like'numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, the tool embodying the present invention is shown as applied to a motor vehicle. fender, the fender being indicated generally by the numeral 1, the outer edge or rim portion thereof being indicated by 7 thereof and which has the ends turned inwardly as indicated at 6' and attached to the straight bar 4 adjacent the ends of the same in the mannershown, the extended end portions of the bar 4 being slightly reduced and of circular cross-section as indicated at 7. l
At each, end of the bar 4 a clamp 8 is mounted. These clamps are preferably of the type known as G clamps, those used in association with the present tool preferably having a relatively deep throat. The frame of each of the clamps 8 is provided with a series oftransverse apertures 9 in one of which the reduced portion 7 at one end of the bar 4 is adapted to position, the clamp being prevented from disengagement from the bar by a nut or by any other suitable means.
Removably positioned in each of the bars and- 5 midway betweenthe ends of the frame are bearing points 10fwhich as shown are directly inal-igiiment transversely of the rame, nd osc ll ta y m un ed b we n these bearing points is a block ll'through sage 12 is formed." a
" E'tended through the block 11 and. having engagement, With the threads of the pas:
.sage thereof is a mandrel operating bar 13,
substantially half of this bar being threaded as indicated at 14:18Jld that end from WhlCh o the threads extend; being to the pin' l'5;
--Rotatably mounted upon the pin" l5"is a mandrel Wheel 16 the-contour:oi -the;p e-V j riphery thereof being substantially 'arcuate 7 below the" outer *su 7 f as indicated at l'i wl tlhilejthe peripheryiof this, Wheel is as stated substantially arcuate in cross-section the are isLso disposed that a pa'sseethreug e1 LFrom the foregoing, description takenin V association'- "vvith i the acoomp'anyin drawings it. will be'r'eaaily se n-that inf mpie ingth' present 't'del feme remoif lib z a d'entjfrom a, motorvehiclefender the'trarne 3 {is first ydisposed beneath the free: edge 2 of the' fender so that thejclimp inayreceive 7 and'enga'ge 'the same. "Ther position of the frame 3 may be adjusted between the cla1nps bfei'igaging the ends 7 "ofthe bar 4 "thereof f 'e f .vjo fithe Cla ps Where i W111 be supported to the best advantage for removing a'dentfi The bar' 131mjay thnbe rotated to; move; the nanclrel' vvheelf16 in- Wardly" or outwardly as desired to position it, beneath the dent saga; which the ne fbeoscillatedpressingdown upo'n the outer vrid ofthe b'arJto bring-the roller-into comet With the dented fendergsurface Be;
surfacefinan arcuat'efpath. I
i By using the present t oo l dents easily and-quicklyremoved without the usual epe'ei l1antinu'efrin'g or "the application of "pressure of any'f' kind to the outer "for finished surface I of the 'lfendefso'lthatg thecontour'offthe fender is 1 restored ishthereon. 7
'vvithout f metering fin? f V'Having thus j lie bodies comprising an elongated frame,
' clamp elements designated to pivotall'ycon-o nect Withthe ends of said frame akpalir 'of Pii elem ntse rr ed'iby the:f ames abloi ,Side o fjfslaid frame,
g o forfitihe receptibmiof trunnion, ,1 pair f 91 Saijdbanj.
fixi t ibedy, c pr sin ve n? ting adjustment of theibar transversely of the-block. o
2. A' tool for removing dents-"from metall ic bodies comprising an elongated frame, clamp elements designed to pivotally .connect with' the' ends of said frame, a pair'of pivot elements carried loy the frame,a block member I oscillatably ghetween the pivots," a bar extending through" said block,
and a'mandrel roller rotatably carried upon one encl go-f said bar; said roller being formed to provide? a sharp peripheral" edge and a rounded. vperiphera lzedgex f 3.v A tool for remo 'ng dents'fronl metallie bodies 5 co'fnprising" an elongated frame,
damnl m n :d i e pgpir y e V 51 9b w th. he ends i aid r me; Pairv 0 pivot lem nfi i e y:
e e'iirangaafblok member oscillate ykmonntdbetween the piv t a efr'e t'e in sthrd ishs dfb H genera; roller rotatabl'y fearried" pon" one f ;saf1d bar; and a screwgthreadj conneclbetvveen, said bar and 1 s1 block ;p,er+ 'n t ing fadi s ment .Qfth" be f t ansve s y jofthe block, said roller being formed to pro,- Videv a; sharp peripheral, edge and a rounded p iiph f i d r-r? A tool, ifQth icha'racter d prising an elongated frame, fa; pair ofitrunlfijiQfirfiGdLbj i andlr'disposed at; opposite v fjpair of U-clan' ps' each anfap'erture through'the body thereof I ihed; cemengaged bysaid members,fla loar, extended inetal bodj comprising a frame; 'means for 7 U l a N W securingtheirameinworkingpositiontoan movfll i' 1 1?"theniefiep edby sw g-1 ing the 'bar T 13 between the; pivot? points 1 0' so @as to oroll the iitvheel lfi over: the dented;
opening gap", to. .fi' eiVlvi sa d 12 whereby V swinging of. the; gim e, trainsversely of; the
d e-i P rmi t d; a xenain ens versely of and sepperteim wing trans- Yj lYflQf the sw ii h framwi ej pressure applying head carried ibythe bar seas to make rolling contact with the lvvo'rk;
6 Aftoolfl'for removing .q ntsfyoml a sheet tiensyersny tithe epee tipg i m L V I 17. ;A' tool. for'reinoving dents, 'f r om; a; sheet ewe 91 9}??- see eeslee t l a tra s support engaging clamps oscillatably carrymg said frame and adapted to grip an edge of the body, a body oscillatably carried by the frame, a bar carried by and longitud1- nally adjustable with respect to said oscillatable body and extending and swingable transversely of the frame, and a roller mandrel carried by said bar for applying pressure to the metal body.
8. A tool for removing dents from a sheet metal body,comprising a clamp adapted to grip an edge of the body, a frame pivotally i attached to the clamp to suspend therefrom tion to the dented face of the metal body.
In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my signature.
ALLEN P. ASHER.
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US2689494A (en) * 1952-07-21 1954-09-21 Erving F Brown Bicycle fork bending tool
US2756621A (en) * 1953-03-17 1956-07-31 Victor R Jones Metalworking tool for repairing automobile bodies
US5488849A (en) * 1993-01-20 1996-02-06 Thomas Ropke Werkzeugbau und Technischer Vertrieb Rolling and flanging tool to bend back and/or widen fender-wheel well edges
US20090241626A1 (en) * 2008-03-26 2009-10-01 Thomas Ropke Lip-rolling and flanging tool for bending back or widening fender-wheelwell edges
US20110000087A1 (en) * 2009-07-06 2011-01-06 Herbert Lauer Lasser Wheel/rim fixing device and method of using the same
US20150158068A1 (en) * 2013-12-05 2015-06-11 Poul Chang Metal Industry Co., Ltd. Car fender trim expander

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2689494A (en) * 1952-07-21 1954-09-21 Erving F Brown Bicycle fork bending tool
US2756621A (en) * 1953-03-17 1956-07-31 Victor R Jones Metalworking tool for repairing automobile bodies
US5488849A (en) * 1993-01-20 1996-02-06 Thomas Ropke Werkzeugbau und Technischer Vertrieb Rolling and flanging tool to bend back and/or widen fender-wheel well edges
US20090241626A1 (en) * 2008-03-26 2009-10-01 Thomas Ropke Lip-rolling and flanging tool for bending back or widening fender-wheelwell edges
US8166788B2 (en) * 2008-03-26 2012-05-01 Roepke Thomas Lip-rolling and flanging tool for bending back or widening fender-wheelwell edges
US20110000087A1 (en) * 2009-07-06 2011-01-06 Herbert Lauer Lasser Wheel/rim fixing device and method of using the same
US8353106B2 (en) * 2009-07-06 2013-01-15 Rimsmith Tool, LLC Wheel/rim fixing device and method of using the same
US20150158068A1 (en) * 2013-12-05 2015-06-11 Poul Chang Metal Industry Co., Ltd. Car fender trim expander

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