Sheet metal flanges prior art date 1944 05 30 legal status the legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion.
Inventor sheet metal flange not full length.
Click the expand collapse to the left of the sheet metal rule entry in the left hand portion of the style and standard editor dialog box to display the list of existing rules.
Click flip direction to change the side of the sheet metal face the flange is created on.
To add a flange feature you select one or more edge and specify a set of options that determine the size and position of the material added.
After creating a sheet metal and using the unfold command to unfold it you want to refold it into its formed state.
From the extents type drop down list select width.
By default the whole edge is selected for the flange until you explore the options in the bottom of dialog box.
On the lower right of the dialog box click more.
You are prompted to save the previous edits.
Set a distance for the height of the flange or select to and select geometry to define the height.
On the extents type drop down list select width.
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Enter a value for the width in the width field.
Select an existing sheet metal rule to display its option settings.
You can apply multiple sheet metal rules to features of a sheet metal part.
Back return to the previously edited style.
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Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed expired lifetime application number us538023a inventor john b castle.
If the flange is to be centered along the selected edge you can continue.
Hillman 12 in x 24 in cold rolled steel expanded sheet metal.
Click more on the lower right of the dialog box.
In order to do so you must select a stationary plane and the bends or folds in the same order as when they were folded.
To change the side of the sheet metal face the flange is created on click flip direction.
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A flange feature consists of a face and bend connected to an existing face along a straight edge.