Devices and methods for reinforcing hollow structural members

Reinforcement devices (10, 10′, 110, 110′) may be inserted into a cavity (6) of a hollow structural member (1) in order to reinforce the hollow structural member (1). The reinforcement devices (10, 10′, 110, 110′) may include a first elongated reinforcement part (11, 111) having at least one mating surface (15a, 17a, 115a) extending along a longitudinal axis of the first part (11, 111) and a second elongated reinforcement part (12, 121) having at least one mating surface (25a, 27a, 125a) extending along a longitudinal axis of the second part (12, 121). An adhesive resin material preferably adheres the first elongated reinforcement part (11, 111) to the second elongated reinforcement part (12, 121). The adhesive resin material may comprise a thermosetting resin that thermosets when heated. Thus, a thermoset product (31, 136) will connect the reinforcement parts (11, 12, 111, 121) after heating. In addition or in the alternative, the adhesive resin material may comprise a foamable resin that foams when heated. Thus, a foamed product (31, 136) will connect the reinforcement parts (11, 12, 111, 121) after heating.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] 1. Field of the Invention

[0002] The present invention relates to devices and structures for reinforcing a hollow structural member. More particularly, the present invention relates to devices and structures for reinforcing a closed box-like hollow structural member constructed from two or more plates, such as a front pillar, a center pillar, a quarter pillar, a roof side panel or a rocker panel of a vehicle. Preferably, the reinforcing device increases the strength and rigidity of the hollow structural member.

[0003] 2. Description of the Related Art

[0004] In order to reinforce a hollow structural member (for example, a front pillar of a vehicle), a reinforcement device may be disposed within a cavity of the hollow structural member. Such a reinforcement device may be an elongated member that is arranged within the cavity in such a way as to extend along a longitudinal direction of the hollow structural member. A known reinforcement device is taught, for example, by Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication Number 10-53156.

[0005] Reinforcement devices are also known that are integrally formed by injection molding, extrusion molding, blow molding or other such processes, so as to have lightweight and high rigidity. However, it is difficult to integrally form the reinforcement device if the device has a complicated longitudinal cross-sectional configuration or if the device has a transverse cross-sectional shape that changes along the longitudinal direction of the hollow structural member. For example, the reinforcement device may be substantially hollow, so that the reinforcement device is lightweight. However, support structures may be provided within the hollow portion in order to impart rigidity and strength to the reinforcement device. In the known art, such reinforcement devices are constructed from a plurality of reinforcement device parts that are separately manufactured. After separately forming the individual reinforcement device parts, these parts are joined or attached by screws, mechanical fasteners or welding. However, such a construction can be labor intensive and costly.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0006] It is, accordingly, an object of the present teachings to provide improved reinforcement devices and methods for reinforcing hollow structural members. Preferably, one or more problems associated with the known art can be significantly reduced or eliminated.

[0007] Several reinforcing devices are taught in the present specification. In one aspect of the present teachings, reinforcement devices may be constructed for insertion into a cavity of a hollow structural member. The reinforcement devices may be substantially hollow and may include one or more structures that serve to reinforce the hollow structural member in order to impart strength and rigidity to the hollow structural member. In another aspect of the present teachings, reinforcement devices may include at least two elongated reinforcement parts. An adhesive fastener is preferably disposed between the elongated reinforcement parts in order to attach the reinforcement parts. In one embodiment of the present teachings, the adhesive fastener essentially comprises one or more adhesive thermosetting resins that will thermoset when heated. Thus, the reinforcement device may include the reinforcement parts that are connected by a thermoset adhesive product. In another embodiment of the present teachings, the adhesive fastener also may have the property of foaming or expanding when heated. In this embodiment, the adhesive fastener also may have the desirable effect of securing the reinforcement device within the hollow structural member after heating due to the expansion of the adhesive fastener.

[0008] In another aspect of the present teachings, several methods are taught for reinforcing a hollow structural member. In another embodiment of the present teachings, the methods may include attaching at least two elongated reinforcement parts using an adhesive fastener in order to form a reinforcement device. In a further preferred embodiment, the adhesive fastener may essentially comprise one or more adhesive thermosetting resins. In another embodiment of the present teachings, the reinforcement device may be disposed within a cavity of the hollow structural member and then external heat may be applied to the adhesive fastener in order to produce a thermoset product. Consequently, the thermoset product will securely bind the reinforcement parts. In another embodiment of the present teachings, the adhesive fastener also may foam or expand when heated, which may have the desirable effect of securing the reinforcement device within the hollow structural member. In each of these methods, the reinforcement devices may be substantially hollow and may include one or more structures that serve to reinforce the hollow structural member in order to impart strength and rigidity to the hollow structural member.

[0009] According to the present teachings, two or more elongated reinforcement parts may be attached or bonded by a thermoset product that is produced from an adhesive fastener. That is, the reinforcement parts can be securely bonded by simply heating the adhesive fastener to produce the thermoset product. Therefore, the reinforcement device can be easily and speedily produced. Further, in another aspect of the present teachings, the reinforcement device may impart rigidity and strength to the hollow structural member.

[0010] The present teachings will become more fully apparent from the following description and claims as it proceeds in connection with the drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0011] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a reinforcement device that is designed to reinforce a hollow structural member according to a first representative embodiment of the present teachings before a first reinforcement part is attached or bonded to a second reinforcement part;

[0012] FIG. 2(A) is an explanatory view of the reinforcement device of FIG. 1, which view illustrates the relative positions of the first and second reinforcement parts before being coupled using adhesive connecting rods;

[0013] FIG. 2(B) is an explanatory view similar to FIG. 2(A), which view illustrates the relative positions of the first and second reinforcement parts before being coupled using adhesive connecting rods;

[0014] FIG. 3 is a side view of the reinforcement device of FIG. 2(B) positioned within the hollow structural member;

[0015] FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line IV-IV in FIG. 3;

[0016] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 4 after the adhesive connecting rods have been expanded or foamed;

[0017] FIG. 6(A) is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view of the reinforcement device according to a modification of the first representative embodiment before the adhesive connecting rods have been expanded or foamed;

[0018] FIG. 6(B) is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 6(A) after the connecting rods have been expanded or foamed;

[0019] FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a reinforcement device according to a second representative embodiment of the present teachings;

[0020] FIG. 8(A) is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view of a reinforcement device according to a modification of the second representative embodiment before the fasteners have been expanded or foamed; and

[0021] FIG. 8(B) is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 8(A) after the fasteners have been expanded or foamed.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0022] Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings.

[0023] A first detailed representative embodiment is shown in FIGS. 1 to 5. As shown in FIGS. 3-5, a pillar 1 of a vehicle body is exemplified as a hollow structural member. For example, the pillar 1 may be a center pillar or a front pillar of a vehicle body, although naturally a variety of hollow structural members are contemplated by the present teachings. As best shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the pillar 1 is constructed from an elongated inner pillar panel 2, which has flanges 3 extending along the edges of the panel 2, and an elongated outer pillar panel 4, which has flanges 5 extending along the edges of the panel 4. The inner pillar panel 2 and outer pillar panel 4 preferably are spot welded along flanges 3 and 5, although other attaching methods and means may be utilized. Thus, the pillar 1 has an elongated closed box-like hollow shape and a longitudinally extending cavity 6 is defined within pillar 1.

[0024] The cavity 6 preferably is constructed to receive an elongated reinforcement device 10 or an intermediate reinforcement device 10′ that extends along the longitudinal direction of the pillar 1. The reinforcement device 10, 10′ preferably reinforces the pillar 1 in order to provide strength and rigidity to the pillar 1. As best shown in FIG. 1, the reinforcement device 10 (or the intermediate reinforcement device 10′) may include, for example, a U-shaped first or lower reinforcement device part 11 that has side walls 17 and a bottom wall 18. A U-shaped second or upper reinforcement device part 21 also may be provided and also may have side walls 27 and a bottom wall 28. Each of the first part 11 and the second part 21 preferably has a supplemental wall 15, 25, respectively. Preferably, the supplemental walls 15, 25 longitudinally extend along the respective bottom walls 18, 28. The supplemental walls 15, 25 are preferably designed to impart strength and rigidity to the parts 11, 21 without adding a significant amount of weight. Thus, the interior portions of parts 11, 21 may be substantially hollow in order to minimize the weight of the reinforcement device 10, 10′. In this embodiment, the supplemental walls 15, 25 have a substantially triangular cross-section when viewed with the respective bottom walls 18, 28, although the supplemental walls 15, 25 may have other shapes that impart strength and rigidity to the parts 11, 21.

[0025] Parts 11, 21 preferably are integrally formed from heat resistive hard synthetic resinous materials. Known techniques may be utilized to manufacture parts 11, 21, such as injection molding, extrusion molding, blow molding or other such processes. Preferably, the outer dimensions of the parts 11, 21 are designed to substantially correspond to the interior dimensions of the cavity 6. While parts 11, 21 both preferably comprise a resinous material, one (or both) of parts 11, 21 may comprise a metal, such as light metals or their alloys, for example, aluminum alloys. In addition, the parts 11, 21 can be formed from different types of metals that cannot be easily be welded to each other, if desired, because the parts 11, 21 will be connected by an adhesive fastener to form the reinforcement device 10, 10′.

[0026] End surfaces 17a, 27a, 15a, 25a, i.e. mating surfaces, are formed on the respective side walls 17, 27 and the supplemental walls 15, 25. Preferably, the first and second reinforcement parts 11, 21 are designed so that the side wall end surfaces 17a and the supplemental wall end surfaces 15a face the corresponding side wall end surfaces 27a and the corresponding supplemental wall end surfaces 25a. Thus, when the respective end surfaces 17a, 27a, 15a, 25a are disposed so as to face each other, connecting portions are defined between the respective end surfaces 17a, 27a, 15a, 25a. In addition, the first and second parts 11, 21 preferably are symmetrically designed. That is, parts 11, 21 preferably have the same three-dimensional configuration in cross-section. As a result, the manufacturing costs of these parts 11, 21 can be reduced, because the parts 11, 21 can be manufactured by utilizing a common molding die. However, parts 11, 21 also may naturally have non-symmetrical configurations.

[0027] The first reinforcement part 11 and the second reinforcement part 21 are temporarily attached or bonded to each other by an adhesive fastener, such as connecting rods 30 in this representative embodiment. Connecting rods 30 are preferably elongated structures and are disposed along the connecting portions between the end surfaces 17a, 15a and the corresponding end surfaces 27a, 25a. By temporarily attaching or bonding parts 11, 21 using connecting rods 30, an intermediate reinforcement device 10′ is formed. Preferably, the connecting rods 30 comprise an adhesive composition that can securely couple the parts 11, 21. In another preferred embodiment, the connecting rods 30 comprise an adhesive resin material that thermosets upon heating in order to more securely bond the parts 11, 21. Herein, a thermosetting adhesive resin material is intended to mean any polymer that softens when initially heated and then hardens and condenses in bulk in order to retain a permanent shape. Generally speaking, thermosetting adhesive resin materials can not be softened or reprocessed by reheating. In a still further embodiment, the adhesive resin material preferably comprises a foamable material and the foamable material can be expanded or foamable by heating in order to produce a thermoset product 31. Thus, in one embodiment, the connecting rods 30 are heated after being disposed between parts 11, 21 in order to change the connecting rods 30 into the thermoset products 31 and thereby produce the reinforcement device 10.

[0028] Thus, adhesive resin of connecting rods 30 preferably has the property of adhering the parts 11, 21 without heating. In another aspect of the present teachings, the adhesive resin can be thermoset by heating in order to more securely adhere the parts 11, 21. In a further aspect of the present teachings, the adhesive resins also preferably are capable of foaming and expanded upon heating. If all three properties are utilized together, the connecting rods 30 may be foamed and thermoset upon heating, although adhesive resins exhibiting only one or two of the above-noted properties also may be utilized with the present teachings. Representative examples of preferred adhesive resins include, but are not limited to, epoxy resins, urethanes or other esters, phenol resins and other similar adhesive resin materials. More preferably, the adhesive resin materials of the present teachings may include (i) a co-polymer of epichlorohydrin and bisphenol A (an epoxy resin), (ii) a composition comprising phenol and formaldehyde (a phenolic resin), (iii) a composition comprising isocyanate and an alcohol (a polyurethane resin) and (iv) a composition comprising maleic anhydride, fumaric acid and glycol (an unsaturated polyester resin). The reinforcement device 10, 10′ can be heated (for example, 110° C.-190° C.) using, e.g. an oven, for about 10-60 minutes in order to thermoset and/or foam the adhesive resin material. This heat treatment may also advantageously bake any coating materials that have been disposed on the pillar 1 and/or the vehicle body in order to impart corrosion resistance to the pillar 1 and/or vehicle body.

[0029] Representative methods for reinforcing the pillar 1 using the representative reinforcement device 10, 10′ will now be described. In a first or preparation step, as shown in FIG. 1, the first and second reinforcement parts 11, 21 of the reinforcement device 10 are separately manufactured and comprise one or more heat resistive hard synthetic resinous materials. For example, if parts 11, 21 are symmetrical, a common molding die may be preferably utilized. Further, the adhesive connecting rods 30 are manufactured from an adhesive resin material for example by extrusion molding. In one embodiment of the present teachings, the connecting rods 30 have substantially the same length as the reinforcement parts 11, 21. In a second or assembling step, as shown in FIGS. 2(A) and 2(B), the first and second reinforcement parts 11, 21 are disposed opposite of each in such a way that the side wall end surfaces 17a and the supplemental wall end surface 15a of the part 11 face the corresponding side wall end surfaces 27a and the corresponding supplemental wall end surface 25a of the part 21. Further, one or more connecting rods 30 are interleaved between the surfaces 17a, 15a and the corresponding surfaces 27a, 25a. Thereafter, these reinforcement parts 11, 21 may be pressed together in order to sandwich the connecting rods 30 between the surfaces 17a, 15a and the corresponding surfaces 27a, 25a. As a result, the connecting rods 30 are compressed and deformed. Further, because the connecting rods 30 have an adhesive property, the surfaces 17a, 15a will adhere to the surfaces 27a, 25a. Thus, the first and second reinforcement parts 11, 21 are attached and form the intermediate reinforcement device 10′.

[0030] In a third or mounting step, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the intermediate reinforcement device 10′ is longitudinally positioned on the inner plate 2 of the pillar 1. A pair of support plates 40 may be utilized to clamp or hold the reinforcement device 10′ in position. However, other types of support or attaching members may be utilized to position the reinforcement device 10′ within cavity 6, including for example clamps, fasteners, adhesives, clips, screws, etc. All such support or attaching members arc considered to be attaching means within the present teachings. Thereafter, the inner panel 2 and the outer panels 4 are preferably welded along flanges 3 and 5 to thereby form the pillar 1. As a result, the intermediate reinforcement device 10′ is appropriately arranged within the cavity 6 of the pillar 1.

[0031] Subsequently, in a fourth or heating step, the vehicle body having the pillar 1 typically is heated (e.g. using an oven) to bake any coating materials disposed on the pillar 1 and/or vehicle body. As a result, the intermediate reinforcement device 10′ disposed within the cavity 6 will also be heated. If the connecting rods 30 comprise an adhesive resin material that thermosets upon heating, the connecting rods 30 will thermoset and securely adhere the parts 11, 21. If the connecting rods 30 comprise an adhesive resin material that foams or expands upon heating, the connecting rods 30 will expand during the heating step. Further, if the connecting rods 30 are capable of both thermosetting and foaming, foamed and thermoset connecting products 31 will be produced between the surfaces 17a, 15a and the corresponding surfaces 27a, 25a. As shown in FIG. 5, the first and second reinforcement parts 11, 21 may be securely attached or bonded by the connecting products 31, thereby producing the integral reinforcement device 10. As a result, the reinforcement device 10 may impart rigidity and strength to the pillar 1. In addition, the outer surface of reinforcement device 10 may tightly contact the inner surface of the cavity 6, if the connecting rod 30 expand or foam during the heating step. By tightly contacting the surface of the cavity 6, the reinforcement device 10 may impart further strength and rigidity to the pillar 1.

[0032] According to the first representative embodiment, the reinforcement device 10 can be produced by simply heating the pillar 1 after the intermediate reinforcement device 10′ is introduced into the pillar cavity 6. Further, the intermediate reinforcement device 10′ can be produced by simply pressing together the reinforcement parts 11, 21 with the adhesive connecting rods 30 disposed between the parts 11, 21. Therefore, the reinforcement device 10 can be easily and quickly manufactured without using additional connecting means. Further, although the first and second parts 11, 21 arc symmetrically shaped in the first representative embodiment, the parts 11, 21 may be asymmetrically shaped, if desired. In addition, the cross-section of each of the parts 11, 21 may change along the longitudinal axis of the parts 11, 21. Thus, the parts 11, 21 are not required to have a uniform cross section along the entire length of the parts 11, 21.

[0033] Further, the mating surfaces 17a, 15a, 27a, 25a of the first and second parts 11, 21 can be roughened in order to increase the bonding strength between first and second parts 11, 21. In another embodiment of the present teachings, as shown in FIGS. 6(A) and 6(B), each of the surfaces 17a, 15a, 27a, 25a of the parts 11, 21 may have dovetail grooves 13, 23. Thus, if the connecting rods 30 are capable of foaming, the foamed connecting products 31 will partially enter into the grooves 13, 23, to thereby further increase the bonding strength between first and second parts 11, 21. The grooves 13, 23 may also be any type of groove that is characterized by having an opening diameter or circumference that is less than an interior diameter circumference. For example, grooves 13, 23 may also have a rounded shape or other interior shape. Thus, an inner lip or edge 23a of the groove 13, 23 is formed because the opening diameter or circumference is narrower than at least a portion of the interior diameter or circumference. Consequently, the inner lip or edge 23a may serve to retain the foamed product 31 and more reliably bond parts 11, 21.

[0034] As noted above, the connecting rods 30 also may comprise thermosetting resins that do not contain foamable materials, if desired. In such case, the connecting rods 30 will melt and thermoset, to thereby produce solid connecting products 31. Even though connecting rods 30 do not expand, the first and second reinforcement parts 11, 21 can still be securely adhered by the connecting products 31. Furthermore, the mating surfaces 17a, 15a, 27a, 25a of the parts 11, 21 may optionally include one or more longitudinally extending recesses (not shown) that serve to retain or position the connecting rods 30 before the parts 11, 21 are pressed together.

[0035] A second detailed representative embodiment of the present teachings is shown in FIG. 7 and the second detailed representative embodiment is related to the first detailed representative embodiment. Therefore, it is only necessary to describe constructions of the second detailed representative embodiment that are different from constructions described in the first detailed representative embodiment.

[0036] As shown in FIG. 7, a reinforcement device 110 or an intermediate reinforcement device 110′ may include a first or lower reinforcement device part 111 that has side walls 117 and a second or upper reinforcement device part 121 that has side walls 127 The first part 111 preferably has supplemental walls 115 and the second part 121 also preferably has supplemental walls 125.

[0037] The side walls 117, 127 may also include respective engagement projections or outward flanges 116, 126. For example, the flanges 116, 126 may be preferably constructed to adjoin each other when the first and second parts 111, 121 are placed together. Moreover, similar to the supplemental walls 15, 25 of the first representative embodiment, the supplemental walls 115, 125 also have respective end surfaces 115a, 125a, which may serve as mating surfaces when the first and second parts 111, 121 are placed together.

[0038] The second representative embodiment may further include a pair of fasteners or clamping members 132. Optionally, the clamping members 132 may comprise the same adhesive resin as the connecting rod 130, although naturally the clamping members 132 may comprise a different material. The clamping members 132 may each have a symmetrical U-shape in transverse cross section, so as to tightly fit along the adjoining flanges 116, 126. The clamping members 132 preferably are formed by injection molding, extrusion molding, blow molding or other such processes.

[0039] Representative methods for reinforcing the pillar 1 using the representative reinforcement device 110, 110′ will now be described. In a preparation step, the first and second reinforcement parts 111, 121, the clamping members 132 and the connecting rod 130 are manufactured. In an assembling step, the first and second reinforcement parts 111, 121 are oppositely arranged in such a way that the flanges 116 and the supplemental wall end surfaces 115a of the part 111 face the respective flanges 126 and the supplemental wall end surface 25a of the part 121. Preferably, the connecting rod 130 is disposed or interleaved between the supplemental wall surfaces 115a, 125a. Thereafter, these reinforcement parts 111, 121 are pressed together and the connecting rod 130 is sandwiched between the surfaces 115a, 125a. Further, the flanges 116, 126 will be disposed to closely adjoin each other. Subsequently, the clamping members 132 are fitted onto the adjoined flanges 116, 126. As a result, the flanges 116, 126 are securely clamped, and the adhesive connecting rod 130 is compressed and deformed, so as to adhere the mating surfaces 115a and 125a. Thus, the first and second reinforcement parts 111, 121 are attached to each other to thereby form the intermediate reinforcement device 110′.

[0040] In a subsequent step, the intermediate reinforcement device 110′ is disposed within a hollow structural member (e.g. pillar 1) and then heated in the same manner as the first representative embodiment. If the clamping members 132 and the connecting rod 130 are capable of thermosetting, thermoset clamping products and connecting products (not shown) will be produced. If the clamping members 132 and the connecting rod 130 are capable of foaming, foamed clamping products and connecting products (not shown) will be produced. Naturally, if the clamping members 132 and the connecting rod 130 are capable of thermosetting and foaming, thermoset and foamed clamping products and connecting products (not shown) will be produced. The same types of adhesive connecting rods 30 described with respect to the first representative embodiment may also be advantageously utilized in the second representative embodiment. Thus, the first and second reinforcement parts 111, 121 may be securely bonded by these products, to thereby produce the integral reinforcement device 110. Similar to the first representative embodiment, the reinforcement device 110 may impart rigidity and strength to the hollow structural member (e.g. pillar 1).

[0041] Although the connecting rod 130 is interleaved between the supplemental end wall surfaces 115a, 125a in the second representative embodiment, the connecting rod 130 can be omitted, if desired.

[0042] Also, as shown in FIG. 8(A), the clamping members 132 can be replaced with another type of fastener, such as clips 135. Moreover, clips 135 may comprise the same adhesive resin material as the connecting rod 130, although naturally clips 135 may comprise other materials. The clips 135 are preferably constructed to engage corresponding apertures 137 that are previously formed in the flanges 116, 126. As shown in FIG. 8(B), if the clips 135 comprise a thermosetting and foamable resin material, the clips 135 will expand and thermoset when heated and thereby produce foamed products 136 that close the apertures 137. Thus, the first and second reinforcement parts 111, 121 may be optionally adhered together by the foamed products 136.

[0043] Representative examples of the present invention have been described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. This detailed description is merely intended to teach a person of skill in the art further details for practicing preferred aspects of the present teachings and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Only the claims define the scope of the claimed invention. Therefore, combinations of features and steps disclosed in the foregoing detail description may not be necessary to practice the invention in the broadest sense, and are instead taught merely to particularly describe detailed representative examples of the invention. Moreover, the various features taught in this specification may be combined in ways that are not specifically enumerated in order to obtain additional useful embodiments of the present teachings.

[0044] For example, although the reinforcement members comprise two reinforcement parts in the first and second representative embodiments, the present teachings are applicable to reinforcement members that comprises three or more parts. Further, the pillar of a vehicle body has been described as a representative hollow structural member. However, the hollow structural member is not limited to such pillars and may be a rocker panel, a roof side panel or other panels of a vehicle body. Moreover, the hollow structural member is not limited to parts of a vehicle body, as the present teachings are equally applicable to the reinforcement of any hollow structural members, such as for example structural components for buildings and ships.

Claims

1. An apparatus adapted to be inserted into a cavity of a hollow structural member and to reinforce the hollow structural member, comprising:

a first elongated reinforcement part having at least one mating surface extending along a longitudinal axis of the first elongated reinforcement part,
a second elongated reinforcement part having at least one mating surface extending along a longitudinal axis of the second elongated reinforcement part and
an adhesive resin material adhering the first elongated reinforcement part to the second elongated reinforcement part.

2. An apparatus as defined in

claim 1, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises an elongated connecting rod disposed between the mating surface of the first elongated reinforcement part and the mating surface of the second elongated reinforcement part.

3. An apparatus as defined in

claim 1, wherein the first elongated reinforcement part further comprises at least one flange extending along the longitudinal axis of the first elongated reinforcement part, the second elongated reinforcement part further comprises at least one flange extending along the longitudinal axis of the second elongated reinforcement part and the adhesive resin material comprises a fastener coupling the flanges.

4. An apparatus as defined in

claim 3, wherein the adhesive resin material further comprises an elongated connecting rod disposed between the mating surface of the first elongated reinforcement part and the mating surface of the second elongated reinforcement part.

5. An apparatus as defined in

claim 4, wherein the fastener is a clip.

6. An apparatus as defined in

claim 5, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises a thermosetting resin that thermosets when heated, wherein the first and second reinforcement parts will be connected by a thermoset product after heating.

7. An apparatus as defined in

claim 5, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises a foamable resin that foams when heated.

8. An apparatus as defined in

claim 5, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises a foamable, thermosetting resin that thermosets and foams when heated, wherein the reinforcement parts will be connected by a foamed, thermoset product after heating.

9. An apparatus as defined in

claim 8, wherein at least one of the first elongated reinforcement part or the second reinforcement part comprises a synthetic resinous material.

10. An apparatus as defined in

claim 9, wherein at least one of the first elongated reinforcement part or the second reinforcement part is a substantially light-weight hollow part that comprises at least one supplemental wall constructed to impart strength and rigidity to the first or second reinforcement part.

11. An apparatus as defined in

claim 1, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises a thermosetting resin that thermosets when heated.

12. An apparatus as defined in

claim 1, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises a foamable resin that foams when heated, wherein the reinforcement parts will be connected by a foamed product after heating.

13. An apparatus as defined in

claim 1, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises a foamable, thermosetting resin that thermosets and foams when heated, wherein the reinforcement parts will be connected by a foamed, thermoset product after heating.

14. An apparatus as defined in

claim 13, wherein at least one of the first elongated reinforcement part or the second reinforcement part comprises a synthetic resinous material.

15. An apparatus as defined in

claim 13, wherein at least one of the first elongated reinforcement part or the second reinforcement part is a substantially light-weight hollow part that comprises at least one supplemental wall constructed to impart strength and rigidity to the first or second reinforcement part.

16. An apparatus as in

claim 13, wherein the adhesive resin material has been heated to form the foamed, thermoset product.

17. An apparatus as defined in

claim 1, wherein the first elongated reinforcement part comprises at least two mating surfaces extending along the longitudinal axis of the first elongated reinforcement part, the second elongated reinforcement part comprises at least two mating surfaces extending along the longitudinal axis of the second elongated reinforcement part and the adhesive resin material comprises at least two elongated connecting rod disposed between the respective mating surfaces of the first elongated reinforcement part and the respective mating surfaces of the second elongated reinforcement part.

18. An apparatus as defined in

claim 1, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises an epoxy resin, a urethane or a phenol resin.

19. An apparatus as defined in

claim 1, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises (i) a co-polymer of epichlorohydrin and bisphenol A, (ii) a composition comprising phenol and formaldehyde, (iii) a composition comprising isocyanate and an alcohol or (iv) a composition comprising maleic anhydride, fumaric acid and glycol.

20. An apparatus as defined in

claim 1, wherein at least one of the first elongated reinforcement part or the second reinforcement part comprises a synthetic resinous material and at least one of the first elongated reinforcement part or the second reinforcement part is a substantially light-weight hollow part that comprises at least one supplemental wall constructed to impart strength and rigidity to the first or second reinforcement part, wherein at least one of the mating surfaces comprises grooves having an opening circumference that is less than an interior circumference, the adhesive resin material comprises a thermosetting, foamable resin, wherein a thermoset, foamed product is formed during the heating step and the thermoset, foamed product securely bonds the first and second reinforcement parts together by engaging a lip defined within the grooves and securely fits the first and second reinforcement parts within the cavity.

21. A method for reinforcing a hollow structural member, comprising:

adhering at least two elongated reinforcement parts using an adhesive resin material, thereby forming an intermediate reinforcement device,
disposing the intermediate reinforcement device within a cavity defined within the hollow structural member and
applying external heat to the reinforcement device.

22. A method as defined in

claim 21, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises a thermosetting resin, wherein a thermoset product is formed during the heating step and the thermset product securely bonds the at least two reinforcement parts.

23. A method as defined in

claim 21, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises a foamable resin, wherein a foamed product is formed during the heating step and the foamed product securely fits the at least two reinforcement products within the cavity.

24. A method as defined in

claim 21, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises a thermosetting, foamable resin, wherein a thermoset, foamed product is formed during the heating step and the thermoset, foamed product securely bonds the at least two reinforcement parts together and securely fits the at least two reinforcement products within the cavity.

25. A method as defined in

claim 21, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises an epoxy resin, a urethane or a phenol resin.

26. A method as defined in

claim 21, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises (i) a co-polymer of epichlorohydrin and bisphenol A, (ii) a composition comprising phenol and formaldehyde, (iii) a composition comprising isocyanate and an alcohol or (iv) a composition comprising maleic anhydride, fumaric acid and glycol.

27. A method as defined in

claim 21, wherein the at least two elongated reinforcement parts each comprise at least one flange extending along a longitudinal axis of the elongated reinforcement part and the adhesive resin material comprises a fastener coupling the flanges.

28. A method as defined in

claim 27, wherein the at least two elongated reinforcement parts each comprise at least mating surface extending along a longitudinal axis of the elongated reinforcement part, wherein the adhesive resin material further comprises an elongated connecting rod disposed between the mating surfaces of the at least two elongated reinforcement parts.

29. A method as defined in

claim 28, wherein the fastener is a clip.

30. A method as defined in

claim 29, wherein at least one of the mating surfaces comprises grooves having an opening circumference that is less than an interior circumference, the adhesive resin material comprises a thermosetting, foamable resin, wherein a thermoset, foamed product is formed during the heating step and the thermoset, foamed product securely bonds the at least two reinforcement parts together by engaging a lip defined within the grooves and securely fits the at least two reinforcement parts within the cavity.

31. A method as defined in

claim 21, wherein the at least two elongated reinforcement parts each comprise at least mating surface extending along a longitudinal axis of the elongated reinforcement part, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises an elongated connecting rod disposed between the mating surfaces of the at least two elongated reinforcement parts.

32. A method as defined in

claim 31, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises a thermosetting, foamable resin and wherein a thermoset, foamed product is formed during the heating step and the thermoset, foamed product securely bonds the at least two reinforcement parts together and securely fits the at least two reinforcement products within the cavity.

33. A method as defined in

claim 32, wherein at least one elongated reinforcement part comprises a synthetic resinous material.

34. A method as defined in

claim 33, wherein at least one elongated reinforcement part is a substantially light-weight hollow part that comprises at least one supplemental wall constructed to impart strength and rigidity to the at least one elongated reinforcement part.

35. An apparatus (10, 10′, 110, 110′) disposed within a cavity (6) of a hollow structural member (1) in order to reinforce the hollow structural member (1) comprising:

a first elongated reinforcement part (11, 111) having at least one mating surface (15a, 17a, 115a) extending along a longitudinal axis of the first part (11, 111),
a second elongated reinforcement part (21, 121) having at least one mating surface (25a, 27a, 125a) extending along a longitudinal axis of the second part (21, 121), wherein at least one of the first elongated reinforcement part (11, 111) or the second reinforcement part (12, 121) comprises a synthetic resinous material and wherein at least one of the first elongated reinforcement part (11, 111) or the second reinforcement part (21, 121) is a substantially light-weight hollow part that comprises at least one supplemental wall (15, 25, 115, 125) constructed to impart strength and rigidity to the part (11, 21, 111, 121) and
at least one elongated connecting rod (30, 130) adhering the mating surface (15a, 17a, 115a) extending along the longitudinal axis of the first elongated reinforcement part (11, 111) to the mating surface (25a, 27a, 125a) extending along the longitudinal axis of the second elongated reinforcement part (21, 121), wherein the at least one elongated connecting rod (30, 130) comprises a thermosetting, foamable resin and wherein a thermoset, foamed product is formed upon heating and the thermoset, foamed product will bonds the first elongated reinforcement part (11, 111) to the second elongated reinforcement part (21, 121) and will fit the first elongated reinforcement part (11, 111) and the second elongated reinforcement part (21, 121) within the cavity (6).

36. An apparatus as in

claim 35, wherein the mating surface (15a, 17a, 115a) extending along the longitudinal axis of the first elongated reinforcement part (11, 111) and the mating surface (25a, 27a, 125a) extending along the longitudinal axis of the second elongated reinforcement part (21, 121) each comprise grooves (13, 23) having an opening circumference that is less than an interior circumference, wherein the thermoset, foamable product will engage a lip (23a) defined within the grooves (13, 23).

37. An apparatus as in

claim 36, wherein the mating surfaces (15a, 17a, 25a, 27a, 115a, 125a) are roughened.

38. An apparatus as defined in

claim 37, wherein the first elongated reinforcement part (111) further comprises at least one flange (116) extending along the longitudinal axis of the first part (111), the second elongated reinforcement part (121) further comprises at least one flange (126) extending along the longitudinal axis of the second part (121) and a fastener (132, 135) couples the flanges (116, 126).

39. An apparatus as defined in

claim 38, wherein the fastener comprises a thermosetting, foamable resin.

40. A apparatus as defined in

claim 39, wherein the adhesive resin material comprises (i) a co-polymer of epichlorohydrin and bisphenol A, (ii) a composition comprising phenol and formaldehyde, (iii) a composition comprising isocyanate and an alcohol or (iv) a composition comprising maleic anhydride, fumaric acid and glycol.
Patent History
Publication number: 20010039780
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 25, 2001
Publication Date: Nov 15, 2001
Inventors: Nobuaki Matsuki (Nisshin-shi), Katsutoshi Iwamoto (Okazaki-shi)
Application Number: 09840932
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Filling Preformed Cavity (052/742.1); 052/738.1; 052/740.1; 052/740.3; 052/740.4
International Classification: E04C003/30; E04B001/00; E04G021/00; E04G023/00;