Heat shield with integral attachment flanges
View Patent ↗An aluminum layered heat shield assembly ( 30 ) includes a pair of spaced metallic facing sheets ( 32 ) fabricated from an aluminum composition. In the interstitial space between the facing sheets ( 32 ), a perforated steel core ( 34 ) is formed in the general shape of a zigzag baffle with segments that adjoin and maintain a generally consistent spacing. The perforated steel core ( 34 ) is fabricated with non-perforated flanges ( 42 ) which project outwardly from between the aluminum facing sheets ( 32 ) to establish extensions for attachment to a supporting structure.
1. A layered heat shield assembly for a vehicle to create a thermal barrier between a heat source and a temperature sensitive component, said assembly comprising:
first and second metallic facing sheets having generally aligned peripheral edges;
a metallic core disposed between and directly connecting each of said first and second facing sheets, said core establishing a generally consistent spacing between said first and second facing sheets;
and said core including a plurality of flanges projecting in cantilever fashion outwardly from between said peripheral edges of said first and second facing sheets, whereby said flanges establish extended fixation points for supporting said assembly relative to a heat source.
2. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein said core includes a plurality of spaced-apart perforations, with said flanges remaining devoid of perforations.
3. The assembly of claim 2 , wherein said core includes at least one leg formed adjacent each of said perforations, said leg fixedly attached to an inside surface of one of said first and second facing sheets.
4. The assembly of claim 2 , wherein said core includes a pair of legs formed adjacent each of said perforations, said pair of legs extending in opposite directions for fixed attachment to respective inside surfaces of said first and second facing sheets.
5. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein said first and second facing sheets are fabricated from sheet aluminum material.
6. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein said core is fabricated from sheet steel material.
7. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein said first and second facing sheets extend continuous and uninterrupted within the area bounded by said peripheral edges.
8. A layered heat shield assembly for a vehicle to create a thermal barrier between a heat source and a temperature sensitive component, said assembly comprising:
first and second metallic facing sheets fabricated from sheet aluminum material and having generally aligned peripheral edges;
a metallic core fabricated from sheet steel material and disposed between and directly connecting each of said first and second facing sheets, said core establishing a generally consistent spacing between said first and second facing sheets, said core including a plurality of spaced-apart perforations and a pair of legs formed adjacent each of said perforations, said pair of legs extending in opposite directions for fixed attachment to respective inside surfaces of said first and second facing sheets;
and said core including a plurality of flanges formed as a single piece of the sheet steel material of said metallic core, said flanges projecting in cantilever fashion outwardly from said peripheral edges of said first and second facing sheets, said flanges devoid of perforations, whereby said flanges establish extended fixation points for supporting said assembly relative to a heat source.
9. A method for making a layered heat shield assembly to create a thermal barrier between a heat source and a temperature sensitive component, said method comprising the steps of:
forming a first metallic facing sheet having peripheral edges;
forming a second metallic facing sheet having peripheral edges substantially equivalent in size and shape to the first facing sheet;
forming a metallic core from sheet material;
perforating the core in a plurality of spaced-apart locations;
bending at least one leg out of the core sheet material obliquely away from each perforation;
affixing each leg to respective inside surfaces of the first and second facing sheets so that the core establishes a generally consistent spacing between the first and second facing sheets and holds the first and second facing sheets in an overlapping, generally aligned condition;
and forming a plurality of flanges from the sheet material of the core and directing the flanges outwardly from between the peripheral edges of the first and second facing sheets so that the flanges establish extended fixation points for supporting the assembly relative to a heat source.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein said perforating step includes spacing all of the perforations away from the flanges.