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Title: Tool kit and method for repairing a damage vehicle body member with a hem flange

Abstract: A method and kit for repairing vehicle door skins by reorienting vehicle hem flanges from a closed orientation to an open orientation to allow removal of a damaged door skin from a door frame and replacing with a new door skin with an open orientation hem flange that is reoriented to a closed orientation to integrate the door skin and door frame with an adhesive. The repair kit includes a first tool for lifting and opening the damaged door skin hem flange to allow removal of the damaged door skin and reuse of the door frame. The tool kit includes a second repair tool for reorientation and closing the new door skin replacement door skin hem flange on the reused door frame with an adhesive to provide a repaired vehicle door with the replacement skin and reused door frame integral as a vehicle door.

Patent Number: 7,107,660 Issued on 09/19/2006 to Staquet


Inventors: Staquet; Edward T. (Broomall, PA)
Assignee: Lord Corporation (Cary, NC)
Appl. No.: 10/639,223
Filed: August 11, 2003


Related U.S. Patent Documents

Application NumberFiling DatePatent NumberIssue Date
10201231Jul., 20026609406
10200670Jul., 20026898958
09905288Jul., 20016439024

Current U.S. Class: 29/402.08 ; 29/402.03; 29/402.11; 72/479
Current International Class: B21J 13/02 (20060101); B23P 6/00 (20060101)
Field of Search: 29/402.01,402.03,402.08,402.09,402.02,402.11,402.12,402.18,426.4,426.5,275,243.57,243.58 72/479,176,458,459


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Primary Examiner: Jimenez; Marc
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Murphy, III; Edward F.

Parent Case Text



This Application is a Continuation-in-Part (CIP) of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/201,231 filed Jul. 23, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,609,406 the priority to which is hereby claimed, and is hereby incorporated by reference. This Application is a Continuation-in-Part (CIP) of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/200,670 filed Jul. 22, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,898,958 which is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/905,288, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,439,024 filed Jul. 13, 2001 the priority to which are hereby claimed, and are hereby incorporated by reference.
Claims



I claim:

1. A method of replacement repairing a damaged vehicle door skin with a replacement vehicle door skin, said method comprising: providing a vehicle door to be repaired, said vehicle door having a reusable door frame and a damaged vehicle door skin attached to said door frame with a longitudinal hem flange having a longitudinal length, providing a first repair tool, said first repair tool comprising a hem flange separation tool for reorienting said vehicle door hem flange from a first angle of orientation to a second angle of orientation, said hem flange separation tool including a separation tool guide member, and a separation tool shoe adjacent said separation tool guide member, said separation tool shoe comprising a separation tool leading portion with a separation tool leading edge adapted to be located beneath said flange and a separation tool reorienting surface for directing and displacing said flange to an orientation between said first angle of orientation and said second angle of orientation, said separation tool shoe and said separation tool guide member defining a separation tool orienting gap for orienting said moved flange to said second angle of orientation, moving said hem flange separation tool along said longitudinal length of said vehicle door hem flange of said vehicle door to reorient said vehicle door hem flange from said first angle of orientation to said second angle of orientation to separate said vehicle door skin from said door frame, removing the damaged vehicle door skin, providing a replacement vehicle door skin vehicle door hem flange repair member with an open first angle of orientation, placing a bead of adhesive between said replacement vehicle door skin and said vehicle door frame along said longitudinal length, providing a second repair tool, said second tool comprising a second tool guide support with an upwardly extending second tool support member and a second tool guide member, said second tool support member and said second tool guide member defining a second tool vehicle door hem flange reorienting tool interior and a second tool shoe member supported by said upwardly extending second tool support member, said second tool shoe member extending outwardly from said second tool support member into said vehicle door hem flange reorienting tool interior, said second tool shoe member spaced away from said second tool guide member, said second tool shoe member having a second tool unitary reorienting surface that has a second tool leading reorienting surface and a second tool trailing portion which includes a second tool substantially planar trailing reorienting surface, said substantially planar trailing reorienting surface substantially parallel to said second tool guide member, said substantially planar trailing reorienting surface and said parallel second tool guide member defining a second tool trailing reorienting gap therebetween, said second tool shoe member leading reorienting surface progressively tapered down to said second tool trailing reorienting surface, said second repair tool including an attachment shaft for attachment to a pneumatically actuated tool device, attaching a pneumatically actuated tool device to said attachment shaft, orienting said attachment shaft non-normal to said longitudinal length, pneumatically actuating said second repair tool along said longitudinal length with said attachment shaft oriented non-normal with said second tool progressively displaced along said longitudinal length and said open first angle of orientation replacement vehicle door skin hem flange repair member wherein said second tool reorienting surface progressively reorients said replacement vehicle door hem flange repair member from said open first angle of orientation and squeezes said adhesive between said vehicle door hem flange repair member and said vehicle door frame with said vehicle door frame interleaved between said vehicle door hem flange repair member and said replacement vehicle door skin into a closed second angle of orientation with said adhesive sandwiched between the vehicle door hem flange repair member and the vehicle door frame, said interleaved closed second angle of orientation vehicle door skin, vehicle door frame, vehicle door hem flange repair member and squeezed adhesive bead progressively exiting from said second tool through said second tool trailing reorienting gap with said second tool trailing reorienting gap sized and adapted to permit said progressively exiting of said interleaved closed second angle of orientation vehicle door skin, vehicle door frame, vehicle door hem flange repair member and squeezed adhesive from said second tool along said longitudinal length.

2. A method of making a vehicle body hem flange skin repair with a replacement vehicle skin, said method comprising: providing a vehicle body member to be repaired, said vehicle body member having a reusable frame and a damaged vehicle body skin attached to said frame with a longitudinal hem flange having a longitudinal length, providing a vehicle body skin hem flange repair kit, said vehicle body skin hem flange repair kit comprising a first repair tool and a second repair tool, said first repair tool comprising a hem flange separation tool for reorienting said damaged vehicle body skin hem flange from a first angle of orientation to a second angle of orientation, said hem flange separation tool including a separation tool guide member, and a separation tool shoe adjacent said separation tool guide member, said separation tool shoe comprising a separation tool leading portion with a separation tool leading edge adapted to be located beneath said hem flange and a separation tool reorienting surface for directing and displacing said hem flange to an orientation between said first angle of orientation and said second angle of orientation, said separation tool shoe and said separation tool guide member defining a separation tool orienting gap for orienting said moved hem flange to said second angle of orientation, said second repair tool comprising a second tool guide support with an upwardly extending second tool support member and a second tool guide member, said second tool support member and said second tool guide member defining a second tool vehicle body skin hem flange reorienting tool interior and a second tool shoe member supported by said upwardly extending second tool support member, said second tool shoe member extending outwardly from said second tool support member into said vehicle body skin hem flange reorienting tool interior, said second tool shoe member spaced away from said second tool guide member, said second tool shoe member having a second tool unitary reorienting surface that has a second tool leading reorienting surface and a second tool trailing portion which includes a second tool substantially planar trailing reorienting surface, said substantially planar trailing reorienting surface substantially parallel to said second tool guide member, said substantially planar trailing reorienting surface and said parallel second tool guide member defining a second tool trailing reorienting gap therebetween, said second tool shoe member leading reorienting surface progressively tapered down to said second tool trailing reorienting surface, said second tool including an attachment shaft for attachment to a pneumatic tool device, attaching a pneumatic tool device to said attachment shaft, moving said first hem flange separation tool along said damaged vehicle body skin hem flange of said vehicle body member to reorient said damaged vehicle body skin hem flange from said first angle of orientation to said second angle of orientation to separate said damaged vehicle body skin from said vehicle body frame removing the damaged vehicle door skin, providing a replacement vehicle body skin vehicle hem flange repair member with an open first angle of orientation with said vehicle body frame between said replacement vehicle skin and said replacement vehicle body skin vehicle hem flange repair member, providing a hem flange adhesive proximate said vehicle body frame along said longitudinal length and pneumatically actuating said second tool with said pneumatic tool device to progressively displace said second tool along said longitudinal length wherein said second tool reorienting surface progressively reorients said replacement vehicle hem flange repair member from said open first angle of orientation and squeezes said adhesive between said vehicle hem flange repair member and said vehicle frame with said vehicle frame interleaved between said vehicle hem flange repair member and said replacement vehicle skin into a closed second angle of orientation with said adhesive sandwiched between the vehicle hem flange repair member and the vehicle frame, said interleaved closed second angle of orientation vehicle skin, vehicle frame, vehicle hem flange repair member and squeezed adhesive progressively exiting from said second tool through said second tool trailing reorienting gap with said second tool trailing reorienting gap sized and adapted to permit said progressively exiting of said interleaved closed second angle of orientation vehicle skin, vehicle frame, vehicle hem flange repair member and squeezed adhesive from said second tool.

3. A vehicle body skin hem flange repair kit, said vehicle body skin hem flange repair kit comprising a first repair tool and a second repair tool, said first repair tool comprising a hem flange separation tool for reorienting a damaged vehicle body skin hem flange from a first angle of orientation to a separated second angle of orientation, said hem flange separation tool including a separation tool guide member, and a separation tool shoe adjacent said separation tool guide member, said separation tool shoe comprising a separation tool leading portion with a separation tool leading edge adapted to be located beneath said hem flange and a separation tool reorienting surface for directing and displacing said hem flange to an orientation between said first angle of orientation and said second angle of orientation, said separation tool shoe and said separation tool guide member defining a separation tool orienting gap for orienting said moved hem flange to said second angle of orientation, said second repair tool comprising a second tool guide support with an upwardly extending second tool support member and a second tool guide member, said second tool support member and said second tool guide member defining a second tool vehicle body skin hem flange reorienting tool interior and a second tool shoe member supported by said upwardly extending second tool support member, said second tool shoe member extending outwardly from said second tool support member into said vehicle body skin hem flange reorienting tool interior, said second tool shoe member spaced away from said second tool guide member, said second tool shoe member having a second tool unitary reorienting surface that has a second tool leading reorienting surface and a second tool trailing portion which includes a second tool substantially planar trailing reorienting surface, said substantially planar trailing reorienting surface substantially parallel to said second tool guide member, said substantially planar trailing reorienting surface and said parallel second tool guide member defining a second tool trailing reorienting gap therebetween, said second tool shoe member leading reorienting surface progressively tapered down to said second tool trailing reorienting surface, said second tool including an attachment shaft for attachment to a pneumatic tool device, wherein said second tool is pneumatically actuatable along an open hem flange with said open hem flange progressively entering said second tool interior and then exiting out of said second tool trailing reorienting gap.
Description



FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to vehicle body repair method of repairing a vehicle body door skin member attached to a vehicle body door frame member. The invention relates to a vehicle body door skin repair tool kit that simplifies opening the hem flange connection between a door skin and a door frame with a hem flange opener tool to allow removal of the damaged door skin and replacement with a new door skin that is attached to the door frame using a hem flange closer tool.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A vehicle door such as a door for a car or truck is generally comprised of a door frame and an outer door skin that is made integral with the frame at a hem flange defined by the perimeter edge of the skin. During the door assembly process, a suitable adhesive is placed proximate the peripheral door skin edge. The skin is then placed in the required position on the door frame and the desired hem flange is formed as the perimeter edge of the skin is bent around the frame and down onto the frame to produce the desired hem flange. The adhesive is sandwiched between the hem flange and the frame and forms the desired bond between the hem flange and the door frame. Finally, to ensure the requisite continuous, leakproof and tight bond is developed between the hem flange and door frame, suitable tools such as pliers or a hammer, are used to press, crimp or otherwise force the flange against the frame.

Over time, if the door becomes damaged or develops rust, the door panel skin frequently must be replaced. In order to replace the skin the hem flange is broken using a time consuming process. This prior art process is well known to those skilled in the art. Initially during the skin replacement process a grinding wheel is applied at the flange bend and the flange is ground to a minimum thickness at the bend. During this step in the replacement process, the grinding wheel is moved along the hem flange bend until it is possible to physically separate the main skin portion from the hem. The hem flange is then manually peeled away from the door frame using a chisel. Occasionally it may be necessary to use a hand held tool such as pliers to separate the hem and skin. Finally, the skin is removed from the door frame. It may be necessary to apply an air chisel or another suitable well known manually or pneumatically actuated tool between the skin and frame to break apart the members. Any remaining dried adhesive on the frame is then removed from the frame using a solvent, sandpaper or a suitable tool.

During this prior art removal process, the frame is frequently damaged by the removal tools. Because the new skin is sized to mate with a door frame of precise dimensions, in order to ensure the required bond between the skin and frame is formed, the frame must be reformed and returned to its initial precise dimensions and configuration. Therefore, after removing the hem flange from the door frame and before the new door skin is attached to the frame, it is often necessary for a technician to manually reshape and repair the door frame using a hammer and dolly in order to be able to effectively attach the new skin to the door frame. Repairing and reforming the door frame can be a time consuming and expensive process. Once the frame and skin have been reshaped for effective mating, an adhesive is applied along the periphery of the frame and the hem flange is then bent around the frame to a location proximate the door frame so that the adhesive is sandwiched between the hem flange and door frame. The adhesive forms the desired bond between the flange and frame. The hem flange may be repositioned to a location proximate the door frame using any one or more of known manual repositioning methods such as for example, by striking the flange with a hammer and dolly. Such manual prior art repositioning techniques are time consuming, imprecise and frequently damage the door as the hem flange is struck or gripped and repositioned. Any damage sustained by the door as the joint is formed between the frame and skin must be repaired and as a result undesirably increase the time and cost to repair the door.

The foregoing illustrates limitations known to exist in present tools and methods for repairing vehicle body door hem flanges joining door frames and door skins. Thus, it is apparent that it would be advantageous to provide an alternative directed to overcoming the limitations set forth above. Accordingly, a suitable alternative hem flange removal tool kit and method are provided including features more fully disclosed hereinafter.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In one aspect of the present invention this is accomplished by providing a tool kit for repairing a vehicle body door skin member by effectively lifting and removing the hem flange without deforming the door frame and reattaching a repair door skin to the door frame. The repair tool kit includes a first tool for lifting and opening the damaged door skin hem flange to allow removal of the damaged door skin and reuse of the door frame. As the hem flange lifting reorienting tool of the present invention is moved along the hem length, the hem flange lifting reorienting tool moves the flange from a first angle of closed orientation, repositions the hem away from the door frame and reorients the hem at an open angle of approximately ninety degrees relative to the door frame. The hem flange lifting reorientation tool of the present invention repositions and reorients the hem flange in one pass along the hem to allow removal of the door skin. In the first step, before the flange is moved from the first closed orientation angle, the tool may also break an adhesive bond between the flange and a frame. By the present invention, the time intensive steps associated with prior art hem flange removal methods including grinding and splitting the hem flange at the bend and reforming the frame are eliminated. The door frame is efficiently reused with a new replacement door skin. The repair tool kit includes a second repair tool for reorientation and closing the new door skin replacement door skin hem flange on the reused door frame with an adhesive to provide a repaired vehicle door with the replacement skin and reused door frame integral as a vehicle door. The invention provides efficient replacement and repair of a damaged vehicle door.

During separation of the skin and frame, a relatively sharp leading edge of the hem flange lifting first tool is driven below the flange and as the first tool is moved along the flange between the flange and frame, the flange is urged away from the frame as the hem rides along a tapered portion of the first tool. When the flange reaches the end of the tapered portion of the first tool, it is located in an orientation gap. The orientation gap is oriented in the direction of travel of the hem flange lifting tool and is defined between a planar longitudinally extending portion of the first tool and an outer rigid skin. When the hem has passed through the gap, the hem is completely separated from the frame and is reoriented at an open angle of orientation. The flange may be separated from the door frame by an open angle of orientation substantially equal to ninety degrees. The significant separation angle allows a technician to easily access the area between the skin and frame to easily remove the door skin from the door frame while avoiding damage to the door frame and allow an efficient replacement of the damaged skin with a replacement skin attached with the second hem flange reorienting tool that makes the new replacement skin integral with the frame with a newly reoriented closed hem flange with the frame interleaved between the skin and reoriented flange.

The hem flange separation first tool and the hem flange reorienting second tool of the present invention may be attached to the end of handles to be manually actuated. Preferrably the hem flange separation tool and the second hem flange tool of the present invention may be attached to a pneumatically actuated tool device such as an air hammer and actuated by the pneumatic tool device.

The invention includes a method of replacement repairing a damaged vehicle door skin with a replacement vehicle door skin. The method includes providing a vehicle door to be repaired with the vehicle door having a reusable door frame and a damaged vehicle door skin attached to said door frame with a hem flange and providing a hem flange repair kit comprised of a first tool hem flange separator and a second tool hem flange reorientor.

The invention includes a method of making a vehicle body hem flange skin repair with a replacement vehicle skin. The method includes providing a vehicle body member to be repaired with the vehicle body member having a reusable frame and a damaged vehicle body skin attached to said frame with a hem flange and providing a vehicle body skin hem flange repair kit comprised of a first tool hem flange separator and a second tool hem flange reorientor.

The invention includes a vehicle body skin hem flange repair kit comprised of a first repair tool and a second repair tool. The first repair tool is comprised of a hem flange separation tool for reorienting and opening a damaged vehicle body skin hem flange from a first angle of orientation to a separated second angle of orientation separated from the vehicle body frame. The second repair tool is comprised of a tapered reorienting surface that progressively urges the repair replacement hem flange towards the vehicle body frame and the repair replacement vehicle body skin to result in an integral vehicle body repair.

The invention includes a vehicle body skin hem flange repair kit comprised of a first repair tool and a second repair tool for efficiently repairing a damaged vehicle door skin with a replacement vehicle door skin. The invention includes replacement repairing a damaged vehicle door skin with a replacement vehicle door skin utilizing the set of the first repair tool and the second repair tool. The invention includes providing a first repair tool comprised of a hem flange separation tool for reorienting the vehicle door hem flange from a first angle of orientation to a second angle of orientation. The hem flange separation tool has a separation tool leading edge adapted to be located between the damaged vehicle door skin flange and the door frame of the door to be repaired. The leading edge has a sharp edge that provides for beneficial and effective insertion between the door skin flange that is to be separated from the door frame that is to be reused with a replacement door skin. The leading edge is driven along the hem flange of the door and provides for separation of the door skin flange from the door frame and piercing of existing cured adhesive layer and breaking of the adhesive layer bond between the flange and the door frame. The leading edge provides for scraping a significant portion of the existing cured adhesive layer off of the door frame for efficient reuse of the door frame with a replacement door skin made integral with the reused door frame using an applied adhesive and the second tool. The hem flange separation tool has a separation tool guide member for maintaining proper orientation of the tool and the leading edge as the leading edge is driven along the length of the hem flange. The hem flange separation tool guide member and the leading edge are maintained in a separation tool orientation by the body of hem flange separation tool inorder to insure proper application of the leading edge in the separation of the flange from the door frame. The hem flange separation tool guide member is position relative to the leading edge to provide guidance for the leading edge along the hem flange as hem flange separation tool is driven in the actuation direction to separate the door skin from the frame to provide for the replacement of the door skin and repair of the door. The invention includes moving the hem flange separation tool along the length of vehicle door hem flange of the vehicle door to reorient the vehicle door hem flange from the first angle of orientation to the second angle of orientation to separate the vehicle door skin from the door frame. The invention includes attaching a new replacement door skin on the door frame using a second tool applied along the length of the door frame to form a new hem flange so that the new replacement door skin is made integral with the reused door frame. The invention includes providing a replacement vehicle door skin vehicle door hem flange repair member with an open first angle of orientation with vehicle door frame between the replacement vehicle door skin and the vehicle door hem flange repair member with the vehicle door frame having a bead of adhesive. The bead of adhesive is positioned proximate the vehicle door hem flange repair member. The second repair tool forces the replacement vehicle door skin vehicle door hem flange repair member with an open first angle of orientation towards the vehicle door frame to reorient the hem flange repair member to its second angle of closed orientation with the vehicle door frame interleaved between the vehicle door hem flange repair member and the replacement vehicle door skin into its closed second angle of orientation with the applied adhesive sandwiched therebetween to form a repaired integral door. The second repair tool for reorienting the flange to the closed position includes a second tool support member and a second tool guide member defining a second tool vehicle door hem flange reorienting tool interior. The second repair tool includes a tapered reorienting surface tapered down into an orienting gap between a substantially planar orienting surface that is substantially parallel to a guide member. The second repair tool includes an attachment shaft for application of an actuating force to the tool to force the replacement vehicle door skin vehicle door hem flange repair member with the open first angle of orientation towards the vehicle door frame with the door frame between the replacement vehicle door skin and the hem flange repair member along with an applied adhesive. With the application of the attachment shaft actuating force the tapered reorienting surface forces the hem flange repair member vehicle door frame open angle of orientation closed along with the adhesive squeezed therebetween. The actuation of the tapered reorienting surface forces the hem flange repair member vehicle door frame into the orienting gap between the substantially planar orienting surface and the planar guide member to provide the vehicle door frame interleaved between the vehicle door hem flange repair member and the replacement vehicle door skin with a closed second angle of orientation with the applied adhesive sandwiched therebetween to form a repaired integral door. The invention includes the making of the vehicle body hem flange skin repair with the replacement vehicle skin by reusing the vehicle body frame. The invention includes the vehicle body skin hem flange repair kit comprised of the set of the first repair tool and the second repair tool utilized to make the vehicle body hem flange skin repair. The first tool provides for efficient separation of the damaged skin from the vehicle body frame and the second tool provides for the efficient reuse of the frame with a replacement vehicle skin and adhesive to integrate the replacement vehicle skin to the frame by forming a new reoriented repair hem flange.

The foregoing and other aspects will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is an isometric view illustrating the front, top and right side views of the hem flange removal first tool of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the hem flange removal tool of FIG. 1 illustrating the front, top and left side views of the first tool.

FIG. 3 is an isometric view of the hem flange removal tool of FIG. 1 illustrating the rear, bottom and right side views of the first tool.

FIG. 4 is an isometric view of the hem flange removal tool of FIG. 1 illustrating the rear, bottom and left side views of the first tool.

FIG. 5 is a front view of the first tool of FIG. 1.

FIG. 6 is a bottom view of the hem flange removal first tool of FIG. 1.

FIG. 7 is an isometric schematic partial representation of the attached door frame and door skin.

FIG. 8 is a schematic representation of a manually actuated hem flange removal first tool as it is moved along the hem flange.

FIG. 9 is a schematic representation of a pneumatically actuated hem flange removal first tool as it is moved along the hem flange.

FIGS. 10A and 10B represent the relative positions between the door frame and hem flange before and after the application of the hem flange removal to the hem.

FIG. 11 is an isometric view illustrating top, front and left side views of the flange reorienting second tool of the present invention.

FIG. 12A is an isometric view of the flange reorienting second tool of the present invention as shown in FIG. 11 and also includes a segment of a typical interleaved door frame and skin with a flange in an initial orientation, and illustrates an initial step in the method for reorienting the flange as the flange contacts the leading portion of the tool as the tool is displaced along the interleaved frame and skin segment.

FIG. 12B is the isometric view as shown in FIG. 12A and illustrates an intermediate portion of the method for reorienting the flange as the flange segment is partially reoriented by the second tool as the tool is displaced along the length of the interleaved frame and skin segment and the flange segment is in contact with the tool reorienting surface.

FIG. 12C is the isometric view as shown in FIG. 12A and illustrates a final portion of the flange reorienting method as the second tool is moved over the interleaved frame and skin segment and the flange is reoriented to a desired final orientation.

FIG. 13A is a left side view of the reorienting second tool of the present invention illustrated in FIG. 11.

FIG. 13B is a top view of the reorienting second tool of the present invention illustrated in FIG. 11.

FIG. 13C is a front view of the reorienting second tool of the present invention shown in FIG. 11.

FIG. 14 is a schematic representation of a partial section of a vehicle door illustrating the attached door frame and door skin.

FIG. 15 is a schematic representation of the second tool of the present invention attached to a pneumatically actuated device.

FIGS. 16A and 16B respectively represent the relative positions between the door frame and flange before and after the flange reorienting second tool is moved across the interleaved frame and flange.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

FIGS. 1 6 illustrate a preferred embodiment of the hem flange lifting separation first tool 10 of the present invention for separation of a hem flange of a vehicle door member that is to be repaired. The hem flange separation removal first tool of the present invention generally: (a) lifts flange 70 from a first angle of closed orientation; (b) lifts the free edge 71 of flange 70 and repositions the flange 70 away from frame 74 and finally (c) orients the flange 70 at an open angle 80, approximately equal to ninety degrees relative to the edge of frame 74 to allow removal of the skin and reuse of the frame 74. See FIGS. 10A and 10B. In step (a) as the hem flange separation removal tool is displaced, the hem flange separation tool may also break a bond between the flange and frame formed by bonded adhesive 76 as shown in FIG. 10A between the hem flange 70 of hem flange door skin 72 and door frame 74.

The first hem flange separation tool 10 is unitary and is preferably made from a cast metal which most preferably is steel. The first hem flange tool 10 comprises an L-shaped guide support 12 that further comprises an upper support member 14 and downwardly extending guide member 16. As shown in FIG. 5, the support member 14 and guide member 16 define a first hem flange tool interior 18. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 6 during use, the hem flange first tool is displaced along flange 70 in direction 90, and the members 14 and 16 each have respective leading and trailing surfaces corresponding with the direction of travel and the surfaces are identified as 21a, 21b for member 14 and 22a, 22b for member 16.

The unitary hem flange removal tool 10 also comprises shoe member 30 that is supported by member 14 and extends into interior 18. The shoe is spaced away from guide member 16 by an orienting gap or channel 24. The first tool 10 comprises rear surface 32, bottom surface 34 exterior longitudinally extending surface 36 and interior longitudinally extending surface 38. The surfaces 32, 34, 36 and 38 are substantially planar. As shown most clearly in FIG. 5, the interior longitudinal surface 38 is substantially parallel to guide member 16 and in this way the surface 38 and member 16 define an orienting gap 24 that has a substantially constant lateral dimension. The orienting gap is of sufficient magnitude to allow the hem flange 70 to pass uninterrupted through the first tool 10 as the flange is reoriented to the position shown in FIG. 10B. By reorienting the flange at an angle of approximately 90.degree. relative to the door frame, the skin can be easily removed from the frame and discarded and the frame reused with a replacement skin. The guide member 16 terminates at a tail portion 23 below the plane defined by bottom surface 34. The guide member tail portion 23 extends below the flange bend 77 as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 and overlaps the flange to ensure the shoe is maintained within the flange and also decrease the chance the tool will lift or jump out from within the flange as the tool is displaced along the flange length. Therefore, the hem flange removal tool is more stable than if the guide 16 terminated aligned or substantially aligned with the bottom surface 34.

The shoe further comprises a contoured leading lateral surface 40. The leading lateral surface is defined by a relatively sharp leading edge 42 and an inwardly tapered repositioning surface 44 behind the leading edge. As shown in FIG. 6, the leading edge 42 has an arcuate configuration and extends about ninety degrees (90.degree.) between longitudinal surfaces 36 and 38. A portion of the leading edge extends outwardly beyond the leading faces of members 14 and 16. The leading edge is relatively sharp and in this way the edge may be effectively inserted beneath the flange between the flange 70 and door frame 74 as will be described in greater detail hereinafter. Also, the sharp leading edge scrapes a significant portion of any adhesive off of the frame 74 making cleaning the frame and preparing the frame for a simpler repair process and provides for efficient replacement with the new skin reoriented with a new hem flange with the second hem flange reorienting tool 110 of the tool kit.

The inwardly tapered repositioning surface 44 joins longitudinal sides 36 and 38. The surface 44 is bound longitudinally at surface 36 by first edge 46 and at surface 38 by edge 48 and both edges are oriented substantially in the direction of travel of hem flange removal tool 10. The inwardly tapered "scoop like" configuration of surface 44 spans an angle of about ninety (90.degree.) degrees between sides 36 and 38 and at edge 48 the surface is directed substantially perpendicular to the direction of the hem flange removal tool travel 90. As a result, as the hem flange removal tool 10 is directed along hem 70, the portion of surface 44 at edge 46 serves to lift the flange from the frame, and then as the hem flange removal tool 10 is inserted further into the flange and the flange travels along the surface 44, the reorienting surface 44 contour redirects and further displaces the flange 70 away from the frame until the flange is inserted in channel or orienting gap 24.

The hem flange removal tool 10 may be made integral with handle 60 of manually actuated tool 62 shown in FIG. 8. Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 9, the hem flange removal tool 10 may be made integral with shaft member 64 which in turn is actuated by a pneumatically actuated device 66 such as an air hammer for example. As shown in FIG. 9, the shaft is oriented at an angle relative to the direction of displacement 90 for the hem flange removal tool 10.

Operation of hem flange removal tool 10 will now be described.

The tools actuations devices 62 and 66 serve as the means for moving the tool through the closed hem flange 70. Operation of hem flange removal tool 10 is substantially the same for the manually and pneumatically actuated tool devices 62 and 66 and therefore as the description of the operation of the invention proceeds, the operation of tool will be described without specific reference to the means for moving the tool through the hem flange either tool actuation device 62 or actuation device tool 66. When the skin of door 190 has been damaged or it is for other reasons necessary to remove the skin from the door frame 74, the flange must be moved away from the frame in order to separate the skin from the frame. If the flange is bonded to the frame the bond between the hem flange and door frame must be broken before the hem flange is reoriented away from the door frame 74. A schematic representation of a portion of a door 190 is shown in FIG. 7. For purposes of describing the operation of the preferred embodiment of the invention it is assumed that the flange and frame are bonded by adhesive 76. The flange and frame may alternatively be tack welded. After removal of the damaged door skin a new replacement door skin 72 is made integral with door frame 74 with hem flange reorienting tool 110 as shown in FIGS. 11 16.

The hem flange removal tool 10 is oriented so that the guide 14 is located against the closed side of the flange and against bend 77. As shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, the tail portion 23 extends below bend 77 to ensure the shoe remains in the desired location between flange 70 and frame 74 as the hem flange removal tool 10 is moved and the flange is reoriented open. At this time the flange in bonded to door frame 74 by adhesive 76 as shown in FIG. 10A. The leading shoe edge 42 is inserted under the flange 70 between the flange and door frame. The motive force required to displace hem flange removal tool 10 in direction 90 between the flange and door frame is applied by pneumatic tool 66 or manually actuated tool 62.

As previously mentioned, the hem flange removal tool separates and reorients the flange in three operations or steps as it is moved along the hem. First, it lifts the flange (if bonded, the bond is broken between the hem and door frame before the lifting step is executed). Second, the shoe repositions the flange away from the door frame. Finally, the hem flange removal tool 10 reorients the flange so that the flange does not interfere with the skin removal from the frame. The bond is broken as the leading edge 42 pierces and is driven through the adhesive layer 76. Then, as shown in greatest detail in FIG. 8, the free edge 71 of flange 70 is urged outwardly as the reorienting surface 44 passes under the flange. When the free edge of the flange travels downstream to edge 48, the flange is substantially oriented at the angle shown in FIGS. 8 and 9. The flange is then passed through channel 24 whereby the hem is reoriented to the desired final angle of open orientation. The flange is displaced from a first angle of closed orientation shown in FIG. 10A to a final angle of open orientation shown in FIG. 10B for removal of skin 72. The difference between the first and second angles of orientation is approximately ninety degrees. It should be understood that although an angle of ninety degrees (90.degree.) is shown and described, the difference between angles of orientation for the resultant reoriented flange may be any suitable relative angle between allowing removal and replacement of the damaged skin to be repaired. As shown in FIG. 10B the door frame and flange are separated by about ninety degrees. It has been determined by the inventor that an open angular difference of ninety degrees allows for the most effective, uninhibited separation of the skin and door frame.

The invention includes reorienting a new hem flange of a new door skin on the vehicle door frame. The invention includes removing a damaged door skin using the first hem flange removal tool 10 and replacing with a replacement door skin by reorienting a new replacement hem flange with the second hem flange reorienting tool 110. The vehicle door skin hem flange repair kit of the invention is comprised of hem flange removal first tool 10 and second hem flange reorienting tool 110. The invention relates to a tool kit set, devices and methods for repairing and reorienting vehicle body panel skin members such as a hem flange located along the outer periphery of a vehicle door skin where the reoriented hem flange, in combination with an adhesive applied at the flange, maintain the door frame and outer door skin integral. FIGS. 11 13C illustrate a preferred embodiment of the flange reorienting second tool 110 of the present invention for repairing a vehicle door skin. The repair methods of the present invention utilizing reorienting tool 110 is generally represented in FIGS. 12A 12C, 15, 16A, 16B for reorienting an open flange to a closed flange with the replacement door skin attached to the reused door frame. The second tool of the repair kit is a flange reorienting tool 110 for closing an open flange to make an integral vehicle door skin and frame. As shown in FIGS. 12A 12C the flange reorienting tool of the present invention generally: (a) contacts the open flange 70 which is oriented open in an initial orientation at a first angle, O, relative to the door skin 72 and door frame 74, as the tool is moved along the flange in direction 173 as shown in FIG. 12A; (b) progressively urges the flange 70 toward the skin 72 and frame 74 as the flange further


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