US20190092353A1 - Frame and frame assembling method - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a frame and a frame assembling method.
- a plurality of metal members are combined in a frame to form an H shape, a U shape, or an L shape.
- Patent Literature 1 discloses a frame in which a first member and a second member are combined, the first member forming a U-shaped cross-section and including two side plates and a bottom plate, the second member forming an L-shaped cross-section and including a side plate and a bottom plate.
- locking portions are formed at the bottom and the tip of the side plates of the first member respectively, and locking holes are formed in the side plate and the bottom plate of the second member, respectively. Then, the frame is assembled by the locking portions of the first member being inserted into the locking holes of the second member.
- Patent Literature 1 International Publication No. WO2012/173087.
- An objective of the present disclosure is to provide a frame in which a first member is not easily detached from a second member.
- a frame includes a first member including a first plate-shaped portion and a second member including a second plate-shaped portion.
- the first plate-shaped portion has a first through-hole.
- the second plate-shaped portion has a slit inside which the first through-hole is unobstructed while the first plate-shaped portion is received in the slit; and a locking portion protruding and fitting into the first through-hole.
- the second member includes a convex portion that is located inside the slit and abuts against the first plate-shaped portion.
- the locking portion protrudes and fits into the first through-hole of the first plate-shaped portion that is received in the slit. Therefore, according to the present disclosure, a frame can be provided in which the first member is not easily detached from the second member.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a component configuration of a frame according to Embodiment 1 of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the frame according to Embodiment 1 of the present disclosure
- FIG. 3 is a plan view illustrating a positional relationship between a first and a second through-hole of a first member and a second member of the frame according to Embodiment 1 of the present disclosure
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a step of combining the second member with the first member in a method for manufacturing the frame according to Embodiment 1 of the present disclosure
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a frame according to Embodiment 2 of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a first member of the frame according to Embodiment 2 of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a second member of the frame according to Embodiment 2 of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VIII-VIII in FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 9 is a front view illustrating an enlarged slit portion of the second member of the frame according to Embodiment 2 of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view illustrating a step of combining the second member with the first member in a method for manufacturing the frame according to Embodiment 2 of the present disclosure
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view illustrating a frame according to Embodiment 3 of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view illustrating a step of combining a second member with a first member of the frame in a method of manufacturing the frame according to Embodiment 3 of the present disclosure
- FIG. 13 is a front view illustrating an enlarged slit portion of the second member of the frame according to Embodiment 3 of the present disclosure
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view illustrating a frame according to Embodiment 4 of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view illustrating a step of combining a second member with a first member of the frame in a method for manufacturing the frame according to Embodiment 4 of the present disclosure.
- an X axis direction is a direction along which a first member extends
- a Z axis direction is a vertical direction
- a Y axis direction is a direction orthogonal to the X axis and the Z axis.
- a frame according to Embodiment 1 is a T-shaped frame used for railway vehicles. The structure of the frame is described below with reference to FIGS. 1 through 4 .
- a frame 1 includes a first member 10 extending in the X direction and a second member 20 whose tip, that is, a +Y end is assembled at an intermediate portion of the first member 10 in the X direction.
- the first member 10 includes angle steel whose YZ cross-section having an L shape.
- the first member 10 includes a bottom portion 15 forming the bottom of the angle steel and a side wall 11 forming the side wall of the angle steel.
- the bottom portion 15 is plate-shaped and is arranged parallel to an XY plane.
- the side wall 11 is also plate-shaped, and the side wall 11 is arranged parallel to an XZ plane.
- the side wall 11 has first through-holes 12 A and 12 B and the second through-holes 14 A and 14 B that are respectively separated by respective partitions 13 A and 13 B.
- the first through-holes 12 A and 12 B and the second through-holes 14 A and 14 B are holes for engaging later mentioned hook-shaped portions 29 A and 29 B at the +Y ends of the second member 20 .
- the +Y end of the second member 20 attaches by engaging the hook-shaped portions 29 A and 29 B with the first through-holes 12 A and 12 B and the second through-holes 14 A and 14 B.
- the hook-shaped portions 29 A and 29 B are engaged, the first through-hole 12 A and the second through-hole 14 A are arranged in the Z direction in order to make a later-described side wall 21 A of the second member 20 parallel to the Z direction.
- the first through-hole 12 B and the second through-hole 14 B are also arranged in the Z direction.
- the second member 20 includes channel steel whose XZ cross-section has a U shape.
- the second member 20 includes the two side walls 21 A and 21 B forming side walls of the channel steel and a bottom portion 22 forming the bottom of the channel steel.
- the two side walls 21 A and 21 B and the bottom portion 22 are plate-shaped, the side walls 21 A and 21 B are parallel to the YZ plane, and the bottom portion 22 is parallel to the XY plane.
- the +Y end portion of the side wall 21 A extends by a length L 1 farther to the +Y side than the bottom portion 22 so as to prevent the bottom portion 22 from interfering with the bottom portion 15 of the first member 10 .
- the length L 1 is longer than the Y direction width of the bottom portion 15 of the first member 10 .
- the +Y end portion of the side wall 21 B also extends by the length L 1 to the +Y side farther than the bottom portion 22 .
- a slit 25 A through which the partition 13 A of the first member 10 is inserted is formed at the +Y end portion of the side wall 21 A and at the side end portion on the +Z side of the side wall 21 A in order to assemble the second member 20 with the first member 10 .
- the +Y end portion of the side wall 21 A is formed in a shape having the hook-shaped portion 29 A by the slit 25 A dividing a portion of the +Y end portion of the side wall 21 A.
- the hook-shaped portion 29 A is engaged with the first through-hole 12 A and the second through-hole 14 A of the side wall 11 in order to assemble together the side wall 21 A and the side wall 11 of the first member 10 .
- the hook-shaped portion 29 A includes a hook base portion 26 A extending to the +Y side, and the hook base portion 26 A penetrates through the second through-hole 14 A of the first member 10 .
- the hook-shaped portion 29 A includes a hook tip portion 23 extending from the hook base portion 26 A to the ⁇ Y side and to the +Z side, and the hook tip portion 23 is inserted through the first through-hole 12 A from the +Y side, and is engaged with the +Z side inner surface of the first through-hole 12 A.
- the hook tip portion 23 functions as a locking portion 23 A.
- the ⁇ Y end portion of the locking portion 23 A is chamfered in order to facilitate assembly.
- a corner portion between the ⁇ Z end portion and the +Y end portion of the hook base portion 26 A is obliquely cut to form a chamfer portion 24 A.
- the slit 25 A has a shape of a groove obliquely extending from the +Z side side-end portion of the side wall 21 A towards the ⁇ Z side and towards the +Y end of the side wall 21 A in order to form the +Y end of the side wall 21 A into a hook shape.
- the slit 25 A opens at a position separated from the +Y end of the hook-shaped portion 29 A by a distance D 1 .
- the distance D 1 is greater than the thickness T 1 of the first member 10 to stably engage the hook tip portion 23 with the +Z side inner surface of the first through-hole 12 A.
- a width W 1 of the slit 25 A is greater than the thickness T 1 of the first member 10 .
- a slope of the inner surface extending towards the +Y side is gently formed and further extends to the ⁇ Y side.
- a convex portion 28 A that protrudes towards the +Z side is formed at the ⁇ Z end of the slit 25 A.
- the partition 13 A of the first member 10 is inserted through the slit 25 A.
- the partition 13 A is inserted through the slit 25 A in a state in which the second member 20 is tilted with respect to the first member 10 , and the locking portion 23 A and a locking portion 23 B are inserted in the second through-holes 14 A and 14 B.
- the partition 13 A is disposed in the slit 25 A by making the second member 20 parallel to the first member 10 . Therefore, the slit 25 A obliquely extends with respect to the +Y surface and the ⁇ Y surface of the partition 13 A.
- An inner surface portion 27 A on the +Y side of the slit 25 A abuts the corner portion between the +Y surface and the +Z surface of the partition 13 A. Further, the inner surface portion 27 A presses the partition 13 A towards the ⁇ Y side and the ⁇ Z side. However, the convex portion 28 A abuts the ⁇ Y surface of the partition 13 A. Further, the convex portion 28 A presses the partition 13 A towards the +Y side. As a result, the inner surface portion 27 A and the convex portion 28 A sandwich the partition 13 A to fix the partition 13 A. Further, as described above, the locking portion 23 A engages the +Z side inner surface of the first through-hole 12 A. Therefore, the partition 13 A is firmly fixed. As a result, the second member 20 is firmly attached to the first member 10 .
- the side wall 21 B also has the similar configuration as the side wall 21 A. Also in the side wall 21 B, an inner surface portion 27 B and a convex portion 28 B sandwich the partition 13 B to fix the partition 13 B. Further, the locking portion 23 B is engaged with the +Z side inner surface of the first through-hole 12 B. As a result, the partition 13 B is more firmly fixed.
- a distance D 2 between the +X side wall surface of the side wall 21 A and the ⁇ X side wall surface of the side wall 21 B is equal to a distance D 3 between (i) the +X side inner surface of the first through-hole 12 A and the second through-hole 14 A and (ii) the ⁇ X side inner surface of the first through-hole 12 B and the second through-hole 14 B.
- first through-holes 12 A and 12 B and the second through-holes 14 A and 14 B are formed in the side wall of the angle steel of the dimensions illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 3 to manufacture the first member 10 .
- the channel steel of the tip side of the bottom portion 22 is removed, and the channel steel is shaped such that the tip portions of the side walls 21 A and 21 B protrude from the bottom portion 22 .
- chamfer portions 24 A and 24 B are formed at corner portions on the tip side and the bottom side of the side walls 21 A and 21 B of the channel steel.
- the chamfer portions 24 A and 24 B are formed of dimensions such that the bottom 22 side side-end portions of the side walls 21 A and 21 B do not interfere with the bottom portion 15 of the first member 10 when the locking portions 23 A and 23 B of the hook-shaped portions 29 A and 29 B described below are inserted into the second through-holes 14 A and 14 B of the first member 10 .
- the slit 25 A and a slit 25 B and convex portions 28 A and 28 B are formed on the tip sides of the side walls 21 A and 21 B of the channel steel with the dimensions illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 3 .
- the hook-shaped portions 29 A and 29 B are formed of the channel steel, and the second member 20 is manufactured.
- the second member 20 is attached to the first member 10 .
- the upper end surfaces of the side walls 21 A and 21 B of the second member 20 are firstly tilted with respect to the bottom portion 15 of the first member 10 .
- the hook-shaped portion 29 A is inserted into the second through-holes 14 A and 14 B of the first member 10 .
- the hook-shaped portion 29 A is moved upward, that is, to the +Z side, and the partition 13 A of the first member 10 is inserted into the rear surface side slit 25 A of the hooked portion 29 A.
- the partition 13 B is also inserted into the slit 25 B of the second member 20 .
- the second member 20 is moved to the +Z side to position the partition 13 A at the ⁇ Z side of the slit 25 A, that is, at the back of the slit 25 A. Then, the +Z side end surface of the side wall 21 A of the second member 20 is made parallel to the bottom portion 15 of the first member 10 , and the locking portion 23 A of the hook-shaped portion 29 A is pushed into the first through-hole 12 A of the first member 10 . As a result, the locking portion 23 A engages the first through-hole 12 A. Further, the convex portion 28 A of the slit 25 A is brought into contact with the partition 13 A. Although not illustrated, by the above-described assembly, the partition 13 B is also positioned at the back of the slit 25 B. Then, with the upper end surface of the side wall 21 A parallel to the bottom portion 15 , the locking portion 23 B is pushed into the first through-hole 12 B.
- the locking portions 23 A and 23 B are pushed into the first through-holes 12 A and 12 B, compressive forces are applied to the locking portions 23 A and 23 B and to the +Z side inner surfaces of the first through-holes 12 A and 12 B. As a result, the locking portions 23 A and 23 B and the +Z side inner surfaces of the first through-holes 12 A and 12 B are elastically deformed. Further, since the convex portion 28 A of the slit 25 A abuts against the partition 13 A, compressive forces are applied to the +Y surface of the convex portion 28 A and the ⁇ Y surface of the partition 13 A. As a result, the +Y surface of the convex portion 28 A and the ⁇ Y surface of the partition 13 A are elastically deformed. As a result, the first member 10 and the second member 20 are firmly assembled together. Accordingly, the first member 10 and the second member 20 are assembled together with a high bonding strength. Through the above steps, the frame 1 is completed.
- the partitions 13 A and 13 B formed at the side wall 11 of the first member 10 are inserted in the slits 25 A and 25 B formed in the side walls 21 A and 21 B of the second member 20 .
- the first through-holes 12 A and 12 B formed in the side wall 11 of the first member 10 are engaged with the locking portions 23 A and 23 B of the hook-shaped portions 29 A and 29 B formed by providing the slits 25 A and 25 B in the side walls 21 A and 21 B of the second member 20 . Therefore, the first member 10 and the second member 20 can be assembled with a high bonding strength.
- assembly together of the first member 10 and the second member 20 is easily performed by simply inserting the partitions 13 A and 13 B into the slits 25 A and 25 B and then simply engaging the first through-holes 12 A and 12 B by the locking portions 23 A and 23 B through-hole.
- the first through-holes 12 A and 12 B are not formed across the bent portion of the first member 10 having an L-shaped cross-section. Therefore, the first through-holes 12 A and 12 B are not distorted by the bent portions. As a result, in the frame 1 , the positional accuracy of the second member 20 with respect to the first member 10 can be increased.
- the side wall 11 has the second through-holes 14 A and 14 B.
- the second through-holes 14 A and 14 B are not distorted by the above-described bent portion, and as a result, in the frame 1 , the positional accuracy of the second member 20 with respect to the first member 10 can be increased.
- the convex portions 28 A and 28 B formed in the slits 25 A and 25 B abut the partitions 13 A and 13 B formed on the side wall 11 of the first member 10 . Thereby, the first member 10 and the second member 20 are firmly assembled together. Therefore, in the frame 1 , the bonding strength between the first member 10 and the second member 20 is high. As a result, detachment of the second member 20 from the first member 10 can be prevented.
- the locking portions 23 A and 23 B include the +Z end portion of the hook-shaped portions 29 A and 29 B of the side walls 21 A and 21 B and fit into the +Z side inner surface of the first through-holes 12 A and 12 B.
- the side walls 21 A and 21 B are moved downward by the weight thereof or by a force from the +Z side, that is, by a downward force, the locking portions 23 A and 23 B fit into the first through-holes 12 A and 12 B more strongly. Therefore, in the frame 1 , the second member 20 is difficult to detach from the first member 10 .
- a frame 2 according to Embodiment 2 is a cross-shaped frame.
- the configuration of the frame 2 according to Embodiment 2 is described with reference to FIGS. 5 to 10 .
- Embodiment 2 a configuration different from Embodiment 1 is described.
- the frame 2 is assembled with a first member 30 extending in the X direction, and a second member 40 that is assembled with the first member 30 at an intermediate portion in the X direction, extends in the Y direction, and intersects the first member 30 .
- the first member 30 includes hat-shaped steel having a YZ cross-section formed into a hat shape. As illustrated in FIG. 6 , the first member 30 includes an upper surface portion 39 that is referred to as a hat-shaped steel web and parallel to the XY plane, a side wall 31 that is referred to as a hat-shaped steel flange and parallel to the XZ plane, and a bottom portion 35 that is referred to as a hat-shaped steel arm and parallel to the XY plane. A notch 350 and first through-holes 32 A and 32 B are formed in the first member 30 .
- the notch 350 is formed by cutting out the bottom portion 35 and a side wall 31 up to the middle of the side wall 31 in the Z direction, and the first through-holes 32 A and 32 B are formed in the side wall 31 and located on +Z side of the notch 350 .
- the first member 30 includes another side wall parallel to the XZ plane arranged at the +Y end of the upper surface portion 39 , and another bottom portion that is parallel to the XY plane and extends in the +Y direction from the another side wall. Further, another notch having a similar shape is also formed in another side wall and bottom portion that are not illustrated. Two first through-holes are also formed in another side wall that is not illustrated.
- the notch 350 is formed to fit the second member 40 when the first member 30 is assembled with the second member 40 . Therefore, a width W 2 of the notch 350 in the X direction is equal to a width W 3 of an upper surface portion 49 , which is described later, of the second member 40 in the X direction illustrated in FIG. 7 .
- a height H 1 of the notch 350 in the Z direction illustrated in FIG. 6 is smaller than a height H 2 of the second member 40 in the Z direction illustrated in FIG. 7 . Because a portion of the side wall 31 positioned on the +Z side of the notch 350 is fitted into slits 45 A and 45 B, which is described later, of the second member 40 .
- the first through-holes 32 A and 32 B are formed at overlapped positions with later-described locking portions 43 A and 43 B in the slits 45 A and 45 B as viewed in the Y direction.
- the first through-holes 32 A and 32 B are formed in a rectangular shape smaller than the locking portions 43 A and 43 B viewed in the Y direction. The first through-holes 32 A and 32 B penetrate the side wall 31 .
- the locking portions 43 A and 43 B in the slits 45 A and 45 B engage the first through-holes 32 A and 32 B.
- the second member 40 includes hat-shaped steel whose XZ cross-section is formed into a hat shape. As illustrated in FIG. 7 , second member 40 includes an upper surface portion 49 that is referred to as a web and that is parallel to the XY plane, side walls 41 A and 41 B that are referred to as a flange and are parallel to the YZ plane, and a bottom portion 42 that is referred to as an arm and that is parallel to the XY plane.
- two notches 420 formed by cutting out the bottom portion 42 and the slits 45 A and 45 B are formed that cross the upper surface portion 49 in the X direction, penetrate the upper surface portion 49 in the Z direction, and further extend from the upper surface portion 49 to the middle of the side walls 41 A and 41 B in the Z direction.
- the second member 40 includes another bottom portion extending in the +X direction from the side wall 41 B. Two notches having shapes similar to the notch 420 are also formed in the another bottom portion.
- the slits 45 A and 45 B are structures in which the side wall 31 of the first member 30 is fitted when the first member 30 is assembled together with the second member 40 .
- a width W 4 of the slits 45 A and 45 B in the Y direction is slightly greater than the thickness T 2 of the side wall 31 in order to facilitate fitting of the side wall 31 .
- a distance D 4 from a ⁇ Y side inner surface portion 47 A of the slit 45 A to a +Y side inner surface portion 47 B of the slit 45 B is equal to a distance D 5 between the outer wall surfaces of the two side walls 31 of the first member 30 to be in a state in which the fitted side wall 31 is not shaky.
- the locking portion 43 A is formed on the inner surface portion 47 A of the slit 45 A.
- the locking portion 43 B is formed on the inner surface portion 47 B of the slit 45 B.
- the locking portion 43 A is formed in a convex shape protruding from the inner surface portion 47 A of the slit 45 A on the ⁇ Y side towards the +Y side.
- the locking portion 43 A is formed in a rectangular shape viewed on the XZ plane, and a size thereof is smaller than the rectangular shape of the first through-hole 32 A of the side wall 31 viewed on the XZ plane. As illustrated in FIG.
- the locking portion 43 A protrudes into the first through-hole 32 A of the side wall 31 , and the ⁇ Z surface of the locking portion 43 A abuts the ⁇ Z side inner surface portion of the first through-hole 32 A.
- the locking portion 43 B is formed in a convex shape protruding from the +Y side inner surface portion of the slit 45 B to the ⁇ Y side.
- the shape of the locking portion 43 B viewed on the XZ plane is similar to the shape of the locking portion 43 A viewed on the XZ plane, and the size thereof is also similar.
- the locking portion 43 B protrudes into the first through-hole 32 B of the side wall 31 , and the ⁇ Z surface of the locking portion 43 B abuts the ⁇ Z side inner surface portion 47 B of the through-hole 32 B.
- the locking portions 43 A and 43 B engage the ⁇ Z side inner surface portions of the first through-holes 32 A and 32 B, and sandwich the two side walls 31 of the first member 30 to firmly assemble together the first member 30 with the second member 40 .
- concave portions 430 A and 430 B that are adjacent to the locking portions 43 A and 43 B in the Z direction are formed.
- the concave portion 430 A is recessed towards the ⁇ Y side and the concave portion 430 B is recessed towards the +Y side.
- the concave portions 430 A and 430 B facilitate elastic deformation of the locking portions 43 A and 43 B when a force in the Z direction is applied to the locking portions 43 A and 43 B.
- the side wall 31 of the first member 30 is pushed into the slits 45 A and 45 B.
- the concave portions 430 A and 430 B facilitate elastic deformation of the locking portions 43 A and 43 B.
- the elastic deformation of the locking portions 43 A and 43 B enables the locking portions 43 A and 43 B easily to engage with the first through-holes 32 A and 32 B, and further, enables the locking portions 43 A and 43 B to firmly engage with the first through-holes 32 A and 32 B.
- a Y direction width W 5 of the notch 420 is equal to a Y direction width W 6 of the bottom portion 35 of the first member 30 illustrated in FIG. 6 .
- the notch 420 is formed in a shape in which the ⁇ Z end portion of the side wall 41 A continuous to the bottom portion 42 is also cut out in addition to the bottom portion 42 of the second member 40 .
- first through-holes 32 A and 32 B are formed in a portion of the side wall 31 to the +Z side of the notch 350 .
- drilling is performed from one side wall 31 to another side wall 31 in order to maintain positional accuracy.
- the first through-holes 32 A and 32 B can be formed in each of the two side walls 31 by a single drilling process.
- the first member 30 is manufactured.
- the second member 40 is manufactured by forming the notches 420 , the slits 45 A and 45 B and the locking portions 43 A and 43 B having the shapes and dimensions illustrated in FIGS. 7 to 9 in the another hat-shaped steel.
- the slits 45 A and 45 B are formed by cutting linear grooves extending in the ⁇ Z direction from the upper surface portion 49 of the second member 40 .
- the first member 30 crosses the +Z side of the manufactured second member 40 in a cross shape. Then, the bottom portion 35 of the first member 30 is positioned on the +Z side of the notch 420 of the second member 40 . Further, the notch 350 of the first member 30 is positioned on the +Z side of the upper surface portion 49 and the side walls 41 A and 41 B of the second member 40 . Then, a portion of the side wall 31 located on the +Z side of the notch 350 is pushed into the slits 45 A and 45 B of the second member 40 .
- the locking portions 43 A and 43 B formed in the slits 45 A and 45 B are pushed by the side wall 31 to elastically deform.
- the first through-holes 32 A and 32 B of the side wall 31 are moved in the ⁇ Z direction, and as a result, the locking portions 43 A and 43 B are positioned in the inside of the first through-holes 32 A and 32 B.
- the locking portions 43 A and 43 B return to their original shapes to lock the first through-holes 32 A and 32 B.
- the side wall 31 of the first member 30 is fixed to the side walls 41 A and 41 B of the second member 40 .
- the side wall 31 of the first member 30 is inserted into the slits 45 A and 45 B of the second member 40 and the locking portions 43 A and 43 B engage the first through-holes 32 A and 32 B of the first member 30 in the slits 45 A and 45 B. Therefore, in the frame 2 , the first member 30 and the second member 40 can be assembled together with a high bonding strength.
- the locking portions 43 A and 43 B protrude in the Y direction from the inner surface portions 47 A and 47 B of the slits 45 A and 45 B. Therefore, even when a force for moving the first member 30 in the Z direction is applied, due to the locking portions 43 A and 43 B, the first member 30 is hardly detachable from the second member 40 . The first member 30 is not detached from the second member 40 unless a force to elastically deform the locking portions 43 A and 43 B is applied.
- the first through-holes 32 A and 32 B are formed only in the side wall 31 of the first member 30 and are not formed in the bottom portion 35 . Therefore, as in Embodiment 1, positional accuracy of the second member 40 with respect to the first member 30 can be increased.
- the slits 45 A and 45 B are parallel to the XZ direction and extend in the ⁇ Z direction from the upper surface portion 49 of the second member 40 . Therefore, the side wall 31 of the first member 30 can be easily pushed into the slits 45 A and 45 B of the second member 40 . According to Embodiment 2, assembling the frame 2 is easy.
- the slits 45 A and 45 B are also formed in the upper surface portion 49 in addition to the side walls 41 A and 41 B of the second member 40 .
- the first member 30 and the second member 40 are joined by insertion of the side wall 31 of the first member 30 into the slits 45 A and 45 B. Therefore, the area where the first member 30 and the second member 40 are joined is wide. As a result, the strength of the frame 2 is enhanced.
- the first member 30 is connected from the +Z side of the second member 40 , that is, from above.
- the second member 40 may be connected from the top of a first member 30 .
- the second member 40 is connected from the top of the first member 30 , and the second member 40 and the first member 30 are assembled together in a cross shape.
- a configuration of the frame 3 according to Embodiment 3 is described with reference to FIGS. 11 to 13 .
- Embodiment 3 a configuration different from those of Embodiment 1 and Embodiment 2 is described.
- the frame 3 according to Embodiment 3 includes the first member 30 extending in the Y direction, and the second member 40 , that is assembled with the second member 30 at an intermediate portion of the first member 30 in the Y direction, extends in the X direction and intersects with the member 30 .
- the first member 30 and the second member 40 include pieces of the hat-shaped steel similar to Embodiment 2. Therefore, similarly to Embodiment 2, the first member 30 includes an upper surface portion 36 , a side wall 31 and a bottom portion 35 .
- the second member 40 includes an upper surface portion 49 , side walls 41 A and 41 B, and a bottom portion 42 as in Embodiment 2.
- a notch 350 and a first through-hole 32 A are formed in the side wall 31 of the first member 30 .
- An upper surface slit 37 is formed in the upper surface portion 36 .
- the first member 30 is provided with another side wall at the +X end of the upper surface portion 36 , and a notch and a first through-hole are formed also in the another side wall. Since the notch and the first through-hole of the another side wall have configurations similar to the notch 350 and the first through-hole 32 A described below, the description thereof is omitted.
- the notch 350 is formed to fit the bottom portion 42 of the second member 40 to the bottom portion 35 of the first member 30 when assembling together the second member 40 with the first member 30 . Therefore, the ⁇ Z end of the side wall 31 of the first member 30 and the bottom portion 35 continuous from the ⁇ Z end thereof are cut out to form the notch 350 .
- the width W 5 of the notch 350 in the Y direction is equal to the Y direction width W 6 of the bottom portion 42 of the second member 40 .
- the first through-hole 32 A is formed in the +Y side inner surface portion of the notch 350 on a +Z direction extension line. In addition, the first through-hole 32 A is formed on the +Z side of the notch 350 .
- the position of the first through-hole 32 A corresponds to a position of a later-described locking portion 43 A of the second member 40 when the bottom portion 42 of the second member 40 is fitted in the notch 350 .
- the shape and size of the first through-hole 32 A are similar to those in Embodiment 2.
- the upper surface slit 37 is a structure in which a reinforcement portion 451 , that is described later, of the second member 40 is fitted when the second member 40 is assembled together with the first member 30 . Therefore, the upper surface slit 37 is formed in a shape and direction similar to the rectangular shape of the reinforcement portion 451 viewed in the Z direction. The upper surface slit 37 is formed at a position overlapping in the Z direction when the second member 40 is assembled together with the first member 30 .
- a notch 48 is formed for fitting the first member 30 in the side wall 41 A of the second member 40 when the second member 40 is assembled together with the first member 30 .
- An X direction width W 7 of the notch 48 is formed to be equal to the X direction width of the upper surface portion 36 of the first member 30 .
- the notch 48 extends in the ⁇ Z direction from the +Z end side of the side wall 41 A while maintaining this width. Further, the notch 48 is cut off from the +Z end side of the side wall 41 A to the ⁇ Z end of the side wall 41 A and to the bottom portion 42 .
- the plate-shaped reinforcement portion 451 extending in the ⁇ Z direction from the ⁇ Y end of the upper surface portion 49 is provided at an X direction center of the notch 48 .
- a slit 45 A is formed between the ⁇ X side inner surface portion of the notch 48 and the ⁇ X end surface of the reinforcement portion 451 .
- a slit 45 B is formed between the +X side inner surface portion of the notch 48 and the +X end surface of the reinforcement portion 451 .
- the reinforcement portion 451 is a portion reinforcing the joint between the first member 30 and the second member 40 by fitting into the above-described upper surface slit 37 .
- the reinforcement portion 451 has a rectangular XY cross-section.
- the reinforcement portion 451 extends in the Z direction while maintaining the cross-sectional shape thereof.
- a corner portion of the reinforcement portion 451 at the ⁇ Z end is chamfered to facilitate fitting into the upper surface slit 37 .
- a Z direction length L 2 of the reinforcement portion 451 is formed to be greater than the thickness of the plate of the upper surface portion 36 of the first member 30 in order to stabilize fitting into the upper surface slit 37 .
- An X direction width W 8 of the reinforcement portion 451 is smaller than the X direction width W 7 of the notch 48 , and thus the above-described slits 45 A and 45 B are formed between the reinforcement portion 451 and the notch 48 .
- the slits 45 A and 45 B extend in the ⁇ Z direction from the upper surface portion 49 of the second member 40 .
- the locking portion 43 A and the concave portion 430 A described in Embodiment 2 are formed in an inner surface portion 47 A of the slit 45 A.
- the first member 30 is attached from the +Z side of the second member 40 .
- the second member 40 is attached from the +Z side of the member 30 .
- the shape of the locking portion 43 A of Embodiment 3 is a shape opposite to the locking portion 43 A of Embodiment 2 in the Z direction, that is, the shapes are symmetrical relative to each other with respect to the XY plane.
- the concave portion 430 A is adjacent to the +Z side of the locking portion 43 A, contrary to Embodiment 2.
- a locking portion and a concave portion having a similar shape and size as the locking portion 43 A and the concave portion 430 A are also formed in the inner surface portion of the slit 45 B.
- a notch and a reinforcement portion are also formed in the side wall 41 B of the second member 40 .
- slits 45 C and 45 D are formed in the side wall 41 B, and a locking portion and a concave portion having the same shape and size as the locking portion 43 A and the concave portion 430 A, are also formed in the slits 45 C and 45 D.
- the second member 40 is disposed on the +Z side of the first member 30 , and furthermore, the second member 40 intersects the first member 30 in a cross shape. Then, the second member 40 is disposed to be in a state in which the first member 30 is positioned between the slits 45 A and 45 B and between the slits 45 C and 45 D of the second member 40 , and the reinforcement portion 451 of the second member 40 is positioned above the upper surface slit 37 of the first member 30 .
- the reinforcement portion 451 of the second member 40 is pushed into the upper surface slit 37 of the first member 30 .
- the locking portion 43 A of the slit 45 A is elastically deformed by being pushed by the side wall 31 of the first member 30 .
- the locking portions of the slits 45 B, 45 C, and 45 D are similarly elastically deformed.
- the locking portion 43 A reaches the first through-hole 32 A of the side wall 31 and the locking portion 43 A is engaged with the first through-hole 32 A.
- the locking portions of the slits 45 B, 45 C, and 45 D also engage with the first through-hole of the side wall 31 .
- the second member 40 is assembled together with the first member 30 , and further the second member 40 is fixed to the first member 30 .
- the frame 3 is completed.
- the locking portions 43 A of the side walls 41 A and 41 B of the second member 40 engage the first through-holes 32 A of the side wall 31 of the first member 30 .
- the side walls 41 A and 41 B of the second member 40 are firmly assembled together with the side wall 31 of the first member 30 . Therefore, in the frame 3 as in Embodiment 2, the first member 30 and the second member 40 are assembled together with a high bonding strength.
- the locking portions 43 A and 43 B protrude in the Y direction from the inner surface portions 47 A and 47 B of the slits 45 A and 45 B. Therefore, as in Embodiment 2, in the frame 3 , the first member 30 and the second member 40 are difficult to detach from each other.
- first through-holes 32 A and 32 B are formed only in the side wall 31 of the first member 30 and are not formed in the bottom portion 35 , in the frame 3 , the position accuracy of the second member 40 with respect to the first member 30 can be increased.
- Embodiment 4 In the frame 3 according to Embodiment 3, the upper surface slit 37 is formed in the first member 30 , and the reinforcement portion 451 is formed in the second member 40 . Then, the second member 40 is assembled from the top of the first member 30 , and the reinforcement portion 451 fits in the upper surface slit 37 . However, in the present disclosure, when a first member 30 is formed with an upper surface slit 37 and a second member 40 is formed with a reinforcement portion 451 , the first member 30 may be assembled from the top of the second member 40 and the upper surface slit 37 may fit in the reinforcement portion 451 .
- a frame 4 according to Embodiment 4 is a frame in which the upper surface slit 37 is formed in the first member 30 included in the frame 2 of Embodiment 2 and the reinforcement portion 451 is formed on the second member 40 included in the frame 2 of Embodiment 2.
- a configuration of a frame 4 according to Embodiment 4 is described with reference to FIGS. 14 and 15 .
- Embodiment 4 a configuration different from those of Embodiment 1 through Embodiment 3 is described.
- the first member 30 is attached to the second member 40 by fitting the upper surface slit 37 onto the reinforcement portion 451 from the +Z side in the frame 4 .
- each of the upper surface slits 37 is formed in a rectangular shape in which the longitudinal direction is the Y direction and the transverse direction is the X direction.
- the length in the longitudinal direction of the upper surface slit 37 is equal to the length in the longitudinal direction of the reinforcement portion 451 viewed in the Z direction and the length in the transverse direction of the upper surface slit 37 is slightly greater than the length in the transverse direction of the reinforcement portion 451 viewed in the Z direction. Then the upper surface slit 37 , while maintaining the shape thereof, passes through the upper surface portion 39 .
- the reinforcement portion 451 is formed on each of side walls 41 A and 41 B. Specifically, the reinforcement portion 451 is formed by cutting and removing the upper surface portion 49 between the slits 45 A and 45 B described in Embodiment 2. Therefore, the reinforcement portion 451 is plate-shaped similarly to the side walls 41 A and 41 B. Further, the thickness of the reinforcement portion 451 is equal to the thickness of the side walls 41 A and 41 B. The +Z end of the reinforcement portion 451 is chamfered in order to facilitate fitting into the upper surface slit 37 . Then, as illustrated in FIG. 14 , the reinforcement portion 451 is fitted into the upper surface slit 37 . As a result, as described above, the first member 30 is assembled together with the second member 40 .
- a method of manufacturing the frame 4 according to Embodiment 4 is described.
- a notch 350 and first through-holes 32 A and 32 B are formed in a hat-shaped steel member. Further, the upper surface slit 37 is formed by cutting to manufacture the first member 30 .
- notches 420 and the slits 45 A and 45 B are formed in another hat-shaped steel member.
- An opening portion in the upper surface portion of the hat-shaped steel member is provided by removing an area surrounded by:
- the second member 40 on which the reinforcement portion 451 is formed is manufactured.
- the first member 30 is laid upon the fabricated second member 40 to form a cross shape.
- the locking portions 43 A and 43 B engage the first through-holes 32 A and 32 B by pushing a side wall 31 on top of the notch 350 of the first member 30 into the slits 45 A and 45 B of the second member 40 .
- the upper surface slit 37 of the first member 30 is fitted onto the reinforcement portion 451 of the second member 40 .
- the reinforcement portion 451 of the second member 40 is preferably brought into contact with the inner surface portion of the two upper surface slits 37 of the first member 30 . Such configuration increases the bonding strength of the frame 4 .
- the upper surface slit 37 is formed in the first member 30
- the reinforcement portion 451 is formed in the second member 40 .
- the reinforcement portion 451 is inserted in the upper surface slit 37 . Therefore, as in Embodiment 3, the area of the joint portion of the first member 30 and the second member 40 is large. As a result, the strength of the frame 4 is high.
- the present disclosure is not limited to the above-described embodiments.
- the first members 10 and 30 and the second members 20 and 40 are formed of angle steel, channel steel and hat-shaped steel.
- the present disclosure is not limited to these.
- inclusion of the first plate-shaped portion by the first members 10 and 30 together with inclusion of the second plate-shaped portion by the second members 20 and 40 are sufficient.
- the first members 10 and 30 and the second members 20 and 40 may be formed of flat plates, or further, the first members 10 and 30 and the second members 20 and 40 may be plates bent in an “I” shape or Z shape.
- the side walls 11 and 31 of embodiments 1 through 4 correspond to the first plate-shaped portion of the present disclosure.
- the side walls 21 A, 21 B, 41 A, 41 B correspond to the second plate-shaped portion of the present disclosure.
- the first members 10 and 30 and the second members 20 and 40 are formed of steel materials. However, in the present disclosure, materials of the first members 10 and 30 and the second members 20 and 40 are selected as desired. Accordingly, at least one of the first members 10 and 30 and the second members 20 and 40 may be made of a metal material, a resin material, or the like other than a steel material, for example, aluminum alloy or synthetic resin.
- the first through-holes 12 A, 12 B, 32 A, and 32 B are formed in the side walls 11 and 31 of the first members 10 and 30 .
- the slits 25 A, 25 B, 45 A, 45 B, 45 C, and 45 D are formed in the side walls 21 A, 21 B, 41 A, and 41 B of the second members 20 and 40 .
- the present disclosure is not limited such configuration.
- the first through-holes 12 A, 12 B, 32 A, and 32 B in the first plate-shaped portions of the first members 10 and 30 , together with forming the slits 25 A, 25 B, 45 A, 45 B, and 45 C, and 45 D in the second plate-shaped portions of the second members 20 and 40 , are sufficient. Therefore, the first through-holes 12 A, 12 B, 32 A, and 32 B may be formed in the plate-shaped portion other than the side walls 11 and 31 , for example, the bottom portion 15 . In this case, the side walls 21 A, 21 B, 41 A, and 41 B of the second members 20 and 40 are assembled together with the bottom portion 15 . Similarly, the slits 25 A, 25 B, 45 A, 45 B, 45 C, and 45 D may be formed in plate-shaped portions other than the side walls 21 A, 21 B, 41 A, and 41 B.
- the frames 1 through 4 are T-shaped or cross-shaped. However, the present disclosure is not limited to such shapes. In the present disclosure, inclusion of the first members 10 and 30 and the second members 20 and 40 in the frames 1 to 4 is sufficient, and the overall shapes of the frames 1 to 4 are freely selected.
- the frames 1 to 4 may have, for example, an L shape or an “I” shape.
- the frames 1 to 4 are used for railroad vehicles, but the present disclosure is applicable to general machine frames.
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- The present disclosure relates to a frame and a frame assembling method.
- A plurality of metal members are combined in a frame to form an H shape, a U shape, or an L shape.
- For example,
Patent Literature 1 discloses a frame in which a first member and a second member are combined, the first member forming a U-shaped cross-section and including two side plates and a bottom plate, the second member forming an L-shaped cross-section and including a side plate and a bottom plate. In the frame disclosed inPatent Literature 1, locking portions are formed at the bottom and the tip of the side plates of the first member respectively, and locking holes are formed in the side plate and the bottom plate of the second member, respectively. Then, the frame is assembled by the locking portions of the first member being inserted into the locking holes of the second member. - Patent Literature 1: International Publication No. WO2012/173087.
- In the frame described in
Patent Literature 1, the locking portion of the first member is simply inserted into the locking hole of the second member. Therefore, the bonding strength between the first member and the second member is low, and the first member is easily detached from the second member. - The present disclosure is made to solve the above problem. An objective of the present disclosure is to provide a frame in which a first member is not easily detached from a second member.
- To achieve the above objective, a frame according to the present disclosure includes a first member including a first plate-shaped portion and a second member including a second plate-shaped portion. The first plate-shaped portion has a first through-hole. The second plate-shaped portion has a slit inside which the first through-hole is unobstructed while the first plate-shaped portion is received in the slit; and a locking portion protruding and fitting into the first through-hole. The second member includes a convex portion that is located inside the slit and abuts against the first plate-shaped portion.
- In the present disclosure, the locking portion protrudes and fits into the first through-hole of the first plate-shaped portion that is received in the slit. Therefore, according to the present disclosure, a frame can be provided in which the first member is not easily detached from the second member.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a component configuration of a frame according toEmbodiment 1 of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the frame according toEmbodiment 1 of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 3 is a plan view illustrating a positional relationship between a first and a second through-hole of a first member and a second member of the frame according toEmbodiment 1 of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a step of combining the second member with the first member in a method for manufacturing the frame according toEmbodiment 1 of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a frame according toEmbodiment 2 of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a first member of the frame according toEmbodiment 2 of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a second member of the frame according toEmbodiment 2 of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VIII-VIII inFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 9 is a front view illustrating an enlarged slit portion of the second member of the frame according toEmbodiment 2 of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view illustrating a step of combining the second member with the first member in a method for manufacturing the frame according toEmbodiment 2 of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view illustrating a frame according toEmbodiment 3 of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 12 is a perspective view illustrating a step of combining a second member with a first member of the frame in a method of manufacturing the frame according toEmbodiment 3 of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 13 is a front view illustrating an enlarged slit portion of the second member of the frame according toEmbodiment 3 of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 14 is a perspective view illustrating a frame according toEmbodiment 4 of the present disclosure; and -
FIG. 15 is a perspective view illustrating a step of combining a second member with a first member of the frame in a method for manufacturing the frame according toEmbodiment 4 of the present disclosure. - Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail with reference to the drawings. Identical or equivalent parts are denoted by the same reference signs in the drawings.
- In the orthogonal coordinate system XYZ illustrated in the drawings, an X axis direction is a direction along which a first member extends, a Z axis direction is a vertical direction, and a Y axis direction is a direction orthogonal to the X axis and the Z axis. Hereinafter, embodiments are described below as appropriate with reference to this coordinate system.
- A frame according to
Embodiment 1 is a T-shaped frame used for railway vehicles. The structure of the frame is described below with reference toFIGS. 1 through 4 . - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , aframe 1 includes afirst member 10 extending in the X direction and asecond member 20 whose tip, that is, a +Y end is assembled at an intermediate portion of thefirst member 10 in the X direction. - The
first member 10 includes angle steel whose YZ cross-section having an L shape. Thefirst member 10 includes abottom portion 15 forming the bottom of the angle steel and aside wall 11 forming the side wall of the angle steel. Thebottom portion 15 is plate-shaped and is arranged parallel to an XY plane. Theside wall 11 is also plate-shaped, and theside wall 11 is arranged parallel to an XZ plane. For attachment of the +Y end of thesecond member 20, theside wall 11 has first through-holes holes respective partitions - The first through-
holes holes shaped portions second member 20. The +Y end of thesecond member 20 attaches by engaging the hook-shapedportions holes holes shaped portions hole 12A and the second through-hole 14A are arranged in the Z direction in order to make a later-describedside wall 21A of thesecond member 20 parallel to the Z direction. The first through-hole 12B and the second through-hole 14B are also arranged in the Z direction. - However, the
second member 20 includes channel steel whose XZ cross-section has a U shape. Thesecond member 20 includes the twoside walls bottom portion 22 forming the bottom of the channel steel. The twoside walls bottom portion 22 are plate-shaped, theside walls bottom portion 22 is parallel to the XY plane. - As illustrated in
FIG. 2 , the +Y end portion of theside wall 21A extends by a length L1 farther to the +Y side than thebottom portion 22 so as to prevent thebottom portion 22 from interfering with thebottom portion 15 of thefirst member 10. The length L1 is longer than the Y direction width of thebottom portion 15 of thefirst member 10. - Although not illustrated in
FIG. 2 , the +Y end portion of theside wall 21B also extends by the length L1 to the +Y side farther than thebottom portion 22. - A
slit 25A through which thepartition 13A of thefirst member 10 is inserted is formed at the +Y end portion of theside wall 21A and at the side end portion on the +Z side of theside wall 21A in order to assemble thesecond member 20 with thefirst member 10. The +Y end portion of theside wall 21A is formed in a shape having the hook-shaped portion 29A by theslit 25A dividing a portion of the +Y end portion of theside wall 21A. - The hook-shaped
portion 29A is engaged with the first through-hole 12A and the second through-hole 14A of theside wall 11 in order to assemble together theside wall 21A and theside wall 11 of thefirst member 10. In detail, the hook-shapedportion 29A includes ahook base portion 26A extending to the +Y side, and thehook base portion 26A penetrates through the second through-hole 14A of thefirst member 10. The hook-shapedportion 29A includes ahook tip portion 23 extending from thehook base portion 26A to the −Y side and to the +Z side, and thehook tip portion 23 is inserted through the first through-hole 12A from the +Y side, and is engaged with the +Z side inner surface of the first through-hole 12A. Thus, thehook tip portion 23 functions as a lockingportion 23A. - In the hook-shaped
portion 29A, the −Y end portion of the lockingportion 23A is chamfered in order to facilitate assembly. A corner portion between the −Z end portion and the +Y end portion of thehook base portion 26A is obliquely cut to form achamfer portion 24A. - The
slit 25A has a shape of a groove obliquely extending from the +Z side side-end portion of theside wall 21A towards the −Z side and towards the +Y end of theside wall 21A in order to form the +Y end of theside wall 21A into a hook shape. Theslit 25A opens at a position separated from the +Y end of the hook-shapedportion 29A by a distance D1. Here, the distance D1 is greater than the thickness T1 of thefirst member 10 to stably engage thehook tip portion 23 with the +Z side inner surface of the first through-hole 12A. A width W1 of theslit 25A is greater than the thickness T1 of thefirst member 10. - On the back side of the
slit 25A, that is, on the −Z end side, a slope of the inner surface extending towards the +Y side is gently formed and further extends to the −Y side. As a result, aconvex portion 28A that protrudes towards the +Z side is formed at the −Z end of theslit 25A. - As described above, the
partition 13A of thefirst member 10 is inserted through theslit 25A. As is described later, thepartition 13A is inserted through theslit 25A in a state in which thesecond member 20 is tilted with respect to thefirst member 10, and the lockingportion 23A and a locking portion 23B are inserted in the second through-holes partition 13A is disposed in theslit 25A by making thesecond member 20 parallel to thefirst member 10. Therefore, theslit 25A obliquely extends with respect to the +Y surface and the −Y surface of thepartition 13A. Aninner surface portion 27A on the +Y side of theslit 25A abuts the corner portion between the +Y surface and the +Z surface of thepartition 13A. Further, theinner surface portion 27A presses thepartition 13A towards the −Y side and the −Z side. However, theconvex portion 28A abuts the −Y surface of thepartition 13A. Further, theconvex portion 28A presses thepartition 13A towards the +Y side. As a result, theinner surface portion 27A and theconvex portion 28A sandwich thepartition 13A to fix thepartition 13A. Further, as described above, the lockingportion 23A engages the +Z side inner surface of the first through-hole 12A. Therefore, thepartition 13A is firmly fixed. As a result, thesecond member 20 is firmly attached to thefirst member 10. - Although not illustrated, the
side wall 21B also has the similar configuration as theside wall 21A. Also in theside wall 21B, an inner surface portion 27B and a convex portion 28B sandwich thepartition 13B to fix thepartition 13B. Further, the locking portion 23B is engaged with the +Z side inner surface of the first through-hole 12B. As a result, thepartition 13B is more firmly fixed. - However, as illustrated in
FIG. 3 , in order to firmly assemble thesecond member 20 with thefirst member 10, at the tips of theside walls side wall 21A and the −X side wall surface of theside wall 21B is equal to a distance D3 between (i) the +X side inner surface of the first through-hole 12A and the second through-hole 14A and (ii) the −X side inner surface of the first through-hole 12B and the second through-hole 14B. As a result, when the hook-shapedportion 29A of theside wall 21A and the hook-shapedportion 29B of theside wall 21B pass through the second through-hole 14A and further through the first through-hole 12A from the tip side, any shakiness of the hook-shapedportions - Next, a method of manufacturing the
frame 1 is described. First, one each piece of angle steel and channel steel are prepared. Then, the first through-holes holes FIGS. 1 through 3 to manufacture thefirst member 10. - Meanwhile, the above-described length L1 of the channel steel of the tip side of the
bottom portion 22 is removed, and the channel steel is shaped such that the tip portions of theside walls bottom portion 22. Also,chamfer portions side walls chamfer portions side walls bottom portion 15 of thefirst member 10 when the lockingportions 23A and 23B of the hook-shapedportions holes first member 10. - Further, the
slit 25A and aslit 25B andconvex portions 28A and 28B are formed on the tip sides of theside walls FIGS. 1 through 3 . As a result, the hook-shapedportions second member 20 is manufactured. - Subsequently, the
second member 20 is attached to thefirst member 10. Specifically, the upper end surfaces of theside walls second member 20 are firstly tilted with respect to thebottom portion 15 of thefirst member 10. Then, the hook-shapedportion 29A is inserted into the second through-holes first member 10. Further, as illustrated inFIG. 4 , the hook-shapedportion 29A is moved upward, that is, to the +Z side, and thepartition 13A of thefirst member 10 is inserted into the rear surface side slit 25A of the hookedportion 29A. Although not illustrated, thepartition 13B is also inserted into theslit 25B of thesecond member 20. - Further, the
second member 20 is moved to the +Z side to position thepartition 13A at the −Z side of theslit 25A, that is, at the back of theslit 25A. Then, the +Z side end surface of theside wall 21A of thesecond member 20 is made parallel to thebottom portion 15 of thefirst member 10, and the lockingportion 23A of the hook-shapedportion 29A is pushed into the first through-hole 12A of thefirst member 10. As a result, the lockingportion 23A engages the first through-hole 12A. Further, theconvex portion 28A of theslit 25A is brought into contact with thepartition 13A. Although not illustrated, by the above-described assembly, thepartition 13B is also positioned at the back of theslit 25B. Then, with the upper end surface of theside wall 21A parallel to thebottom portion 15, the locking portion 23B is pushed into the first through-hole 12B. - Since the locking
portions 23A and 23B are pushed into the first through-holes locking portions 23A and 23B and to the +Z side inner surfaces of the first through-holes portions 23A and 23B and the +Z side inner surfaces of the first through-holes convex portion 28A of theslit 25A abuts against thepartition 13A, compressive forces are applied to the +Y surface of theconvex portion 28A and the −Y surface of thepartition 13A. As a result, the +Y surface of theconvex portion 28A and the −Y surface of thepartition 13A are elastically deformed. As a result, thefirst member 10 and thesecond member 20 are firmly assembled together. Accordingly, thefirst member 10 and thesecond member 20 are assembled together with a high bonding strength. Through the above steps, theframe 1 is completed. - As described above, in the
frame 1 according toEmbodiment 1, thepartitions side wall 11 of thefirst member 10 are inserted in theslits side walls second member 20. Also, the first through-holes side wall 11 of thefirst member 10 are engaged with the lockingportions 23A and 23B of the hook-shapedportions slits side walls second member 20. Therefore, thefirst member 10 and thesecond member 20 can be assembled with a high bonding strength. In addition, assembly together of thefirst member 10 and thesecond member 20 is easily performed by simply inserting thepartitions slits holes portions 23A and 23B through-hole. - In addition, only the
side wall 11 of thefirst member 10 has the first through-holes bottom portion 15 does not have these. In other words, the first through-holes first member 10 having an L-shaped cross-section. Therefore, the first through-holes frame 1, the positional accuracy of thesecond member 20 with respect to thefirst member 10 can be increased. - In addition to the first through-
holes side wall 11 has the second through-holes holes holes frame 1, the positional accuracy of thesecond member 20 with respect to thefirst member 10 can be increased. - The
convex portions 28A and 28B formed in theslits partitions side wall 11 of thefirst member 10. Thereby, thefirst member 10 and thesecond member 20 are firmly assembled together. Therefore, in theframe 1, the bonding strength between thefirst member 10 and thesecond member 20 is high. As a result, detachment of thesecond member 20 from thefirst member 10 can be prevented. - The locking
portions 23A and 23B include the +Z end portion of the hook-shapedportions side walls holes side walls portions 23A and 23B fit into the first through-holes frame 1, thesecond member 20 is difficult to detach from thefirst member 10. - A
frame 2 according toEmbodiment 2 is a cross-shaped frame. Hereinafter, the configuration of theframe 2 according toEmbodiment 2 is described with reference toFIGS. 5 to 10 . InEmbodiment 2, a configuration different fromEmbodiment 1 is described. - As illustrated in
FIG. 5 , theframe 2 is assembled with afirst member 30 extending in the X direction, and asecond member 40 that is assembled with thefirst member 30 at an intermediate portion in the X direction, extends in the Y direction, and intersects thefirst member 30. - The
first member 30 includes hat-shaped steel having a YZ cross-section formed into a hat shape. As illustrated inFIG. 6 , thefirst member 30 includes anupper surface portion 39 that is referred to as a hat-shaped steel web and parallel to the XY plane, aside wall 31 that is referred to as a hat-shaped steel flange and parallel to the XZ plane, and abottom portion 35 that is referred to as a hat-shaped steel arm and parallel to the XY plane. Anotch 350 and first through-holes first member 30. Thenotch 350 is formed by cutting out thebottom portion 35 and aside wall 31 up to the middle of theside wall 31 in the Z direction, and the first through-holes side wall 31 and located on +Z side of thenotch 350. - Although not illustrated, the
first member 30 includes another side wall parallel to the XZ plane arranged at the +Y end of theupper surface portion 39, and another bottom portion that is parallel to the XY plane and extends in the +Y direction from the another side wall. Further, another notch having a similar shape is also formed in another side wall and bottom portion that are not illustrated. Two first through-holes are also formed in another side wall that is not illustrated. - The
notch 350 is formed to fit thesecond member 40 when thefirst member 30 is assembled with thesecond member 40. Therefore, a width W2 of thenotch 350 in the X direction is equal to a width W3 of anupper surface portion 49, which is described later, of thesecond member 40 in the X direction illustrated inFIG. 7 . A height H1 of thenotch 350 in the Z direction illustrated inFIG. 6 is smaller than a height H2 of thesecond member 40 in the Z direction illustrated inFIG. 7 . Because a portion of theside wall 31 positioned on the +Z side of thenotch 350 is fitted intoslits second member 40. - However, although not illustrated, in the case where the
second member 40 is fitted into thenotch 350 and theside wall 31 is fitted into theslits second member 40, the first through-holes locking portions slits holes portions holes side wall 31. Thus when theside wall 31 is fitted into theslits second member 40, the lockingportions slits holes - The
second member 40 includes hat-shaped steel whose XZ cross-section is formed into a hat shape. As illustrated inFIG. 7 ,second member 40 includes anupper surface portion 49 that is referred to as a web and that is parallel to the XY plane,side walls bottom portion 42 that is referred to as an arm and that is parallel to the XY plane. In thesecond member 40, twonotches 420 formed by cutting out thebottom portion 42 and theslits upper surface portion 49 in the X direction, penetrate theupper surface portion 49 in the Z direction, and further extend from theupper surface portion 49 to the middle of theside walls - Although not illustrated, the
second member 40 includes another bottom portion extending in the +X direction from theside wall 41B. Two notches having shapes similar to thenotch 420 are also formed in the another bottom portion. - As described above, the
slits side wall 31 of thefirst member 30 is fitted when thefirst member 30 is assembled together with thesecond member 40. As illustrated inFIG. 8 , a width W4 of theslits side wall 31 in order to facilitate fitting of theside wall 31. However, in theslits inner surface portion 47A of theslit 45A to a +Y sideinner surface portion 47B of theslit 45B is equal to a distance D5 between the outer wall surfaces of the twoside walls 31 of thefirst member 30 to be in a state in which the fittedside wall 31 is not shaky. In order to prevent shakiness of theside wall 31 and detachment from theslits portion 43A is formed on theinner surface portion 47A of theslit 45A. Furthermore, the lockingportion 43B is formed on theinner surface portion 47B of theslit 45B. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 8 and 9 , the lockingportion 43A is formed in a convex shape protruding from theinner surface portion 47A of theslit 45A on the −Y side towards the +Y side. The lockingportion 43A is formed in a rectangular shape viewed on the XZ plane, and a size thereof is smaller than the rectangular shape of the first through-hole 32A of theside wall 31 viewed on the XZ plane. As illustrated inFIG. 8 , in a state in which thefirst member 30 is assembled together with thesecond member 40, the lockingportion 43A protrudes into the first through-hole 32A of theside wall 31, and the −Z surface of the lockingportion 43A abuts the −Z side inner surface portion of the first through-hole 32A. However, the lockingportion 43B is formed in a convex shape protruding from the +Y side inner surface portion of theslit 45B to the −Y side. The shape of the lockingportion 43B viewed on the XZ plane is similar to the shape of the lockingportion 43A viewed on the XZ plane, and the size thereof is also similar. In a state where thefirst member 30 is assembled with thesecond member 40, the lockingportion 43B protrudes into the first through-hole 32B of theside wall 31, and the −Z surface of the lockingportion 43B abuts the −Z sideinner surface portion 47B of the through-hole 32B. As a result, the lockingportions holes side walls 31 of thefirst member 30 to firmly assemble together thefirst member 30 with thesecond member 40. - On the −Z side of the locking
portions concave portions locking portions concave portion 430A is recessed towards the −Y side and theconcave portion 430B is recessed towards the +Y side. As a result, theconcave portions portions locking portions first member 30 with thesecond member 40, theside wall 31 of thefirst member 30 is pushed into theslits locking portions side wall 31. Then, theconcave portions portions portions portions holes portions holes - Returning to
FIG. 7 , thenotch 420 is formed to prevent thebottom portion 35 of thefirst member 30 from interfering with the bottom 42 of thesecond member 40 when thefirst member 30 is assembled with thesecond member 40. Therefore, a Y direction width W5 of thenotch 420 is equal to a Y direction width W6 of thebottom portion 35 of thefirst member 30 illustrated inFIG. 6 . - To more reliably prevent the interference of the
bottom portion 35, thenotch 420 is formed in a shape in which the −Z end portion of theside wall 41A continuous to thebottom portion 42 is also cut out in addition to thebottom portion 42 of thesecond member 40. - Next, a method of manufacturing the
frame 2 according toEmbodiment 2 is described. Firstly, two pieces of hat-shaped steel are prepared. A portion of the bottom of one of the hat-shaped steel pieces is removed to form thenotch 350 having the shape and size illustrated inFIG. 6 . In addition, the above-described first through-holes side wall 31 to the +Z side of thenotch 350. In the formation of the first through-holes side wall 31 to anotherside wall 31 in order to maintain positional accuracy. Thereby, the first through-holes side walls 31 by a single drilling process. Thereby, thefirst member 30 is manufactured. - However, the
second member 40 is manufactured by forming thenotches 420, theslits locking portions FIGS. 7 to 9 in the another hat-shaped steel. Here, theslits upper surface portion 49 of thesecond member 40. - As illustrated in
FIG. 10 , thefirst member 30 crosses the +Z side of the manufacturedsecond member 40 in a cross shape. Then, thebottom portion 35 of thefirst member 30 is positioned on the +Z side of thenotch 420 of thesecond member 40. Further, thenotch 350 of thefirst member 30 is positioned on the +Z side of theupper surface portion 49 and theside walls second member 40. Then, a portion of theside wall 31 located on the +Z side of thenotch 350 is pushed into theslits second member 40. - Although not illustrated, when a portion of the
side wall 31 is pushed into theslits portions slits side wall 31 to elastically deform. Subsequently, when a portion of theside wall 31 is further pushed into theslits holes side wall 31 are moved in the −Z direction, and as a result, the lockingportions holes portions holes side wall 31 of thefirst member 30 is fixed to theside walls second member 40. Through the above steps, theframe 2 is completed. - As described above, in the
frame 2 according toEmbodiment 2, theside wall 31 of thefirst member 30 is inserted into theslits second member 40 and thelocking portions holes first member 30 in theslits frame 2, thefirst member 30 and thesecond member 40 can be assembled together with a high bonding strength. - In
Embodiment 2, the lockingportions inner surface portions slits first member 30 in the Z direction is applied, due to thelocking portions first member 30 is hardly detachable from thesecond member 40. Thefirst member 30 is not detached from thesecond member 40 unless a force to elastically deform thelocking portions - The first through-
holes side wall 31 of thefirst member 30 and are not formed in thebottom portion 35. Therefore, as inEmbodiment 1, positional accuracy of thesecond member 40 with respect to thefirst member 30 can be increased. - The
slits upper surface portion 49 of thesecond member 40. Therefore, theside wall 31 of thefirst member 30 can be easily pushed into theslits second member 40. According toEmbodiment 2, assembling theframe 2 is easy. - The
slits upper surface portion 49 in addition to theside walls second member 40. Thefirst member 30 and thesecond member 40 are joined by insertion of theside wall 31 of thefirst member 30 into theslits first member 30 and thesecond member 40 are joined is wide. As a result, the strength of theframe 2 is enhanced. - In the
frame 2 according toEmbodiment 2, thefirst member 30 is connected from the +Z side of thesecond member 40, that is, from above. However, in the present disclosure, on the contrary, thesecond member 40 may be connected from the top of afirst member 30. - In a
frame 3 according toEmbodiment 3, thesecond member 40 is connected from the top of thefirst member 30, and thesecond member 40 and thefirst member 30 are assembled together in a cross shape. Hereinafter, a configuration of theframe 3 according toEmbodiment 3 is described with reference toFIGS. 11 to 13 . In the description ofEmbodiment 3, a configuration different from those ofEmbodiment 1 andEmbodiment 2 is described. - As illustrated in
FIG. 11 , theframe 3 according toEmbodiment 3 includes thefirst member 30 extending in the Y direction, and thesecond member 40, that is assembled with thesecond member 30 at an intermediate portion of thefirst member 30 in the Y direction, extends in the X direction and intersects with themember 30. Thefirst member 30 and thesecond member 40 include pieces of the hat-shaped steel similar toEmbodiment 2. Therefore, similarly toEmbodiment 2, thefirst member 30 includes anupper surface portion 36, aside wall 31 and abottom portion 35. Again similarly toEmbodiment 2, thesecond member 40 includes anupper surface portion 49,side walls bottom portion 42 as inEmbodiment 2. - As illustrated in
FIG. 12 , anotch 350 and a first through-hole 32A are formed in theside wall 31 of thefirst member 30. An upper surface slit 37 is formed in theupper surface portion 36. Although not illustrated, thefirst member 30 is provided with another side wall at the +X end of theupper surface portion 36, and a notch and a first through-hole are formed also in the another side wall. Since the notch and the first through-hole of the another side wall have configurations similar to thenotch 350 and the first through-hole 32A described below, the description thereof is omitted. - The
notch 350 is formed to fit thebottom portion 42 of thesecond member 40 to thebottom portion 35 of thefirst member 30 when assembling together thesecond member 40 with thefirst member 30. Therefore, the −Z end of theside wall 31 of thefirst member 30 and thebottom portion 35 continuous from the −Z end thereof are cut out to form thenotch 350. The width W5 of thenotch 350 in the Y direction is equal to the Y direction width W6 of thebottom portion 42 of thesecond member 40. - The first through-
hole 32A is formed in the +Y side inner surface portion of thenotch 350 on a +Z direction extension line. In addition, the first through-hole 32A is formed on the +Z side of thenotch 350. The position of the first through-hole 32A corresponds to a position of a later-describedlocking portion 43A of thesecond member 40 when thebottom portion 42 of thesecond member 40 is fitted in thenotch 350. The shape and size of the first through-hole 32A are similar to those inEmbodiment 2. - However, the upper surface slit 37 is a structure in which a
reinforcement portion 451, that is described later, of thesecond member 40 is fitted when thesecond member 40 is assembled together with thefirst member 30. Therefore, the upper surface slit 37 is formed in a shape and direction similar to the rectangular shape of thereinforcement portion 451 viewed in the Z direction. The upper surface slit 37 is formed at a position overlapping in the Z direction when thesecond member 40 is assembled together with thefirst member 30. - However, a
notch 48 is formed for fitting thefirst member 30 in theside wall 41A of thesecond member 40 when thesecond member 40 is assembled together with thefirst member 30. - An X direction width W7 of the
notch 48 is formed to be equal to the X direction width of theupper surface portion 36 of thefirst member 30. Thenotch 48 extends in the −Z direction from the +Z end side of theside wall 41A while maintaining this width. Further, thenotch 48 is cut off from the +Z end side of theside wall 41A to the −Z end of theside wall 41A and to thebottom portion 42. - The plate-shaped
reinforcement portion 451 extending in the −Z direction from the −Y end of theupper surface portion 49 is provided at an X direction center of thenotch 48. Aslit 45A is formed between the −X side inner surface portion of thenotch 48 and the −X end surface of thereinforcement portion 451. Aslit 45B is formed between the +X side inner surface portion of thenotch 48 and the +X end surface of thereinforcement portion 451. - The
reinforcement portion 451 is a portion reinforcing the joint between thefirst member 30 and thesecond member 40 by fitting into the above-described upper surface slit 37. Thereinforcement portion 451 has a rectangular XY cross-section. Thereinforcement portion 451 extends in the Z direction while maintaining the cross-sectional shape thereof. A corner portion of thereinforcement portion 451 at the −Z end is chamfered to facilitate fitting into the upper surface slit 37. A Z direction length L2 of thereinforcement portion 451 is formed to be greater than the thickness of the plate of theupper surface portion 36 of thefirst member 30 in order to stabilize fitting into the upper surface slit 37. An X direction width W8 of thereinforcement portion 451 is smaller than the X direction width W7 of thenotch 48, and thus the above-describedslits reinforcement portion 451 and thenotch 48. - The
slits upper surface portion 49 of thesecond member 40. As illustrated inFIG. 13 , the lockingportion 43A and theconcave portion 430A described inEmbodiment 2 are formed in aninner surface portion 47A of theslit 45A. In theframe 2 ofEmbodiment 2, thefirst member 30 is attached from the +Z side of thesecond member 40. However, in theframe 3 ofEmbodiment 3, contrary toEmbodiment 2, thesecond member 40 is attached from the +Z side of themember 30. Therefore, the shape of the lockingportion 43A ofEmbodiment 3 is a shape opposite to the lockingportion 43A ofEmbodiment 2 in the Z direction, that is, the shapes are symmetrical relative to each other with respect to the XY plane. Theconcave portion 430A is adjacent to the +Z side of the lockingportion 43A, contrary toEmbodiment 2. As a result, when assembling thesecond member 40 from the +Z side of thefirst member 30, when the lockingportion 43A is pushed against theside wall 31 of thefirst member 30, the lockingportion 43A is easily elastically deformed. In thesecond member 40, the lockingportion 43A can be engaged with the first through-hole 32A of thefirst member 30 by elastically deforming the lockingportion 43A. Thereby, thesecond member 40 is firmly assembled together with thefirst member 30. - Although not illustrated, a locking portion and a concave portion having a similar shape and size as the locking
portion 43A and theconcave portion 430A are also formed in the inner surface portion of theslit 45B. In addition, although not illustrated, similarly to theside wall 41A, a notch and a reinforcement portion are also formed in theside wall 41B of thesecond member 40. Although only a portion is illustrated inFIG. 12 ,slits side wall 41B, and a locking portion and a concave portion having the same shape and size as the lockingportion 43A and theconcave portion 430A, are also formed in theslits - Next, a method of manufacturing the
frame 3 according toEmbodiment 3 is described. Two pieces of hat-shaped steel are prepared, and thenotch 350, the first through-hole 32A, and the upper-surface slit 37 having the shape and dimensions illustrated inFIG. 12 are formed in one piece of hat-shaped steel to prepare thefirst member 30. Also, the other hat-shaped steel is formed with the lockingportion 43A, theconcave portion 430 A, theslits FIGS. 12 and 13 . Subsequently, between theslits slits reinforcement portion 451. Thereby, thesecond member 40 is manufactured. - Next, as illustrated in
FIG. 12 , thesecond member 40 is disposed on the +Z side of thefirst member 30, and furthermore, thesecond member 40 intersects thefirst member 30 in a cross shape. Then, thesecond member 40 is disposed to be in a state in which thefirst member 30 is positioned between theslits slits second member 40, and thereinforcement portion 451 of thesecond member 40 is positioned above the upper surface slit 37 of thefirst member 30. - Subsequently, in this state, the
reinforcement portion 451 of thesecond member 40 is pushed into the upper surface slit 37 of thefirst member 30. When thereinforcement portion 451 is pushed into the upper surface slit 37, the lockingportion 43A of theslit 45A is elastically deformed by being pushed by theside wall 31 of thefirst member 30. The locking portions of theslits reinforcement portion 451 is pushed into the upper surface slit 37, the lockingportion 43A reaches the first through-hole 32A of theside wall 31 and the lockingportion 43A is engaged with the first through-hole 32A. The locking portions of theslits side wall 31. Thus, thesecond member 40 is assembled together with thefirst member 30, and further thesecond member 40 is fixed to thefirst member 30. Through the above steps, theframe 3 is completed. - As described above, in the
frame 3 according toEmbodiment 3, the lockingportions 43A of theside walls second member 40 engage the first through-holes 32A of theside wall 31 of thefirst member 30. Thus, theside walls second member 40 are firmly assembled together with theside wall 31 of thefirst member 30. Therefore, in theframe 3 as inEmbodiment 2, thefirst member 30 and thesecond member 40 are assembled together with a high bonding strength. - The locking
portions inner surface portions slits Embodiment 2, in theframe 3, thefirst member 30 and thesecond member 40 are difficult to detach from each other. - Since the first through-
holes side wall 31 of thefirst member 30 and are not formed in thebottom portion 35, in theframe 3, the position accuracy of thesecond member 40 with respect to thefirst member 30 can be increased. - In the
frame 3, since thereinforcement portion 451 is fitted in the upper surface slit 37 of thefirst member 30, an area of a joint portion of thefirst member 30 and thesecond member 40 is large. As a result, the strength of theframe 3 is high. -
Embodiment 4 In theframe 3 according toEmbodiment 3, the upper surface slit 37 is formed in thefirst member 30, and thereinforcement portion 451 is formed in thesecond member 40. Then, thesecond member 40 is assembled from the top of thefirst member 30, and thereinforcement portion 451 fits in the upper surface slit 37. However, in the present disclosure, when afirst member 30 is formed with an upper surface slit 37 and asecond member 40 is formed with areinforcement portion 451, thefirst member 30 may be assembled from the top of thesecond member 40 and the upper surface slit 37 may fit in thereinforcement portion 451. - A
frame 4 according toEmbodiment 4 is a frame in which the upper surface slit 37 is formed in thefirst member 30 included in theframe 2 ofEmbodiment 2 and thereinforcement portion 451 is formed on thesecond member 40 included in theframe 2 ofEmbodiment 2. Hereinafter, a configuration of aframe 4 according toEmbodiment 4 is described with reference toFIGS. 14 and 15 . InEmbodiment 4, a configuration different from those ofEmbodiment 1 throughEmbodiment 3 is described. - As illustrated in
FIG. 14 , thefirst member 30 is attached to thesecond member 40 by fitting the upper surface slit 37 onto thereinforcement portion 451 from the +Z side in theframe 4. - As illustrated in
FIG. 15 , two upper surface slits 37 are formed in anupper surface portion 39 of thefirst member 30. Each of the upper surface slits 37 is formed in a rectangular shape in which the longitudinal direction is the Y direction and the transverse direction is the X direction. The length in the longitudinal direction of the upper surface slit 37 is equal to the length in the longitudinal direction of thereinforcement portion 451 viewed in the Z direction and the length in the transverse direction of the upper surface slit 37 is slightly greater than the length in the transverse direction of thereinforcement portion 451 viewed in the Z direction. Then the upper surface slit 37, while maintaining the shape thereof, passes through theupper surface portion 39. - However, the
reinforcement portion 451 is formed on each ofside walls reinforcement portion 451 is formed by cutting and removing theupper surface portion 49 between theslits Embodiment 2. Therefore, thereinforcement portion 451 is plate-shaped similarly to theside walls reinforcement portion 451 is equal to the thickness of theside walls reinforcement portion 451 is chamfered in order to facilitate fitting into the upper surface slit 37. Then, as illustrated inFIG. 14 , thereinforcement portion 451 is fitted into the upper surface slit 37. As a result, as described above, thefirst member 30 is assembled together with thesecond member 40. - Next, a method of manufacturing the
frame 4 according toEmbodiment 4 is described. In the same manner as inEmbodiment 2, anotch 350 and first through-holes first member 30. - Further, similarly to
Embodiment 2,notches 420 and theslits - (i) the
slit 45A of theside wall 41A and theslit 45A of theside wall 41B; and - (ii) the
slit 45B of theside wall 41A and theslit 45B of theside wall 41B. - Thereby, the
second member 40 on which thereinforcement portion 451 is formed is manufactured. - Next, the
first member 30 is laid upon the fabricatedsecond member 40 to form a cross shape. Then, the lockingportions holes side wall 31 on top of thenotch 350 of thefirst member 30 into theslits second member 40. Then, the upper surface slit 37 of thefirst member 30 is fitted onto thereinforcement portion 451 of thesecond member 40. Through the above steps, theframe 4 is completed. - The
reinforcement portion 451 of thesecond member 40 is preferably brought into contact with the inner surface portion of the two upper surface slits 37 of thefirst member 30. Such configuration increases the bonding strength of theframe 4. - As described above, in the
frame 4 according toEmbodiment 4, the upper surface slit 37 is formed in thefirst member 30, and thereinforcement portion 451 is formed in thesecond member 40. Thereinforcement portion 451 is inserted in the upper surface slit 37. Therefore, as inEmbodiment 3, the area of the joint portion of thefirst member 30 and thesecond member 40 is large. As a result, the strength of theframe 4 is high. - Although embodiments of the present disclosure have been described above, the present disclosure is not limited to the above-described embodiments. In
Embodiment 1 throughEmbodiment 4, thefirst members second members first members second members first members second members first members second members side walls embodiments 1 through 4 correspond to the first plate-shaped portion of the present disclosure. Further, theside walls - In
Embodiments 1 through 4, thefirst members second members first members second members first members second members - In
Embodiments 1 through 4, the first through-holes side walls first members slits side walls second members holes first members slits second members holes side walls bottom portion 15. In this case, theside walls second members bottom portion 15. Similarly, theslits side walls - In
Embodiments 1 to 4, theframes 1 through 4 are T-shaped or cross-shaped. However, the present disclosure is not limited to such shapes. In the present disclosure, inclusion of thefirst members second members frames 1 to 4 is sufficient, and the overall shapes of theframes 1 to 4 are freely selected. Theframes 1 to 4 may have, for example, an L shape or an “I” shape. - In
Embodiments 1 through 4, theframes 1 to 4 are used for railroad vehicles, but the present disclosure is applicable to general machine frames. - The foregoing describes some example embodiments for explanatory purposes. Although the foregoing discussion has presented specific embodiments, persons skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. This detailed description, therefore, is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the invention is defined only by the included claims, along with the full range of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
- This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-095602 filed on May 11, 2016, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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- 1, 2, 3, 4 Frame
- 10 First member
- 11 Side wall
- 12A, 12B First through-hole
- 13A, 13B Partition
- 14A, 14B Second through-hole
- 15 Bottom portion
- 16 Upper surface portion
- 20 Second member
- 21A, 21B Side wall
- 22 Bottom portion
- 23 Hook tip portion
- 23A, 23B Locking portion
- 24A, 24B Chamfer portion
- 25A, 25B Slit
- 26A, 26B Hook base portion
- 27A, 27B Inner surface portion
- 28A, 28B Convex portion
- 29A, 29B Hook-shaped portion
- 30 First member
- 31 Side wall
- 32A, 32B First through-hole
- 35 Bottom portion
- 36 Upper surface portion
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- 40 Second member
- 41A, 41B Side wall
- 42 Bottom portion
- 43A, 43B Locking portion
- 45A, 45B, 45C, 45D Slit
- 47A, 47B Inner surface portion
- 48 Notch
- 49 Upper surface portion
- 350 Notch
- 420 Notch
- 430A, 430B Concave portion
- 451 Reinforcement portion
- L1, L2 Length
- D1, D2, D3, D4, D5 Distance
- L3 Depth
- L4, W1, W2, W3, W4, W5, W6, W7 Width
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