Patent ID: 7197824

Claim:
A method of forming elongated bumper bars for motor vehicles comprising the steps of: (a) providing a single elongated sheet of high tensile strength steel having a pair of longitudinal edges and continuously roll-form and bend said sheet of steel to cause the longitudinal edges to abut one another to provide an integral tubular structure of B-shaped cross section capable of absorbing energy during an impact with an object; (b) said tubular structure having first and second, side-by-side, box-like tubular sections connected together by a web, with each tubular section having a front impact wall, an outer side wall, a rear wall, and an inner side wall; the roll-form operation providing that each inner side wall being parallel to and spaced from the outer inner side wall and integrally connected to the web and with the inner side wall extending away from the web in the same direction; (c) continuing to roll-form and bend said sheet so that each of the rear walls are located in a plane parallel to the web and integrally connected to the inner side wall of its tubular section; (d) continuing to roll-form and bend said sheet so that the rear walls are integrally connected to the outer side walls of its tubular section, with the outer side wall of one of the tubular sections being parallel to and substantially wider than the outer side wall of the other tubular section resulting in the outer side wall of the other tubular section having the longitudinal edges of the sheet abutting each other; (e) continuing to roll-form and bend said sheet thereby providing that the front impact wall of the one tubular section being integrally connected to the outer side wall and having a portion thereof overlying and abutting the web, with the front impact wall of the other tubular section being integrally connected to the outer side wall and having a portion thereof overlying and abutting the web; (f) continuing to roll-form and bend said sheet resulting in the remaining front wall portion being inclined at an angle and extending towards and being connected to the outer side wall of the other tubular section; (g) spot welding the front wall portions of the tubular sections which overlie and abut said web to said web at longitudinally spaced areas to prevent separation of the front impact walls from the web; (h) butt welding the longitudinal edges forming the side wall of one of said tubular sections together by high frequency welding throughout their longitudinal extent without any gaps between the edges; (i) cutting the roll-formed bumper bars after the welding steps into requisite lengths; (j) transporting the welded bumper bars to a sweeping mechanism located at a remote work station, where each bumper bar is individually swept to place therein an elongated curvilinear shape; and (k) removing the swept bumper bars, one by one, from the sweeping mechanism.