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publicationNumber JP-H11198154-A
titleOfInvention Mounting structure of foamable substrate in hollow structure
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To prevent an unexpected expansion and breakage of a pair of foam-restricting support plates and to enhance heat transfer, so that a foamable base material in a longitudinal direction of a hollow chamber of a hollow structure is formed. Foaming is reliably restricted, and in the direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the hollow chamber, foaming is promoted and defective foaming is prevented, and the hollow chamber is efficiently and reliably shut off. SOLUTION: This is a mounting structure for mounting a foamable base material 10 that blocks the hollow space 7 by foaming by external heating into a hollow space 7 of a hollow structure 1, and the foamable base material 10 has On both sides, a pair of support plates 20 for restricting foaming of the foamable base material 10 are provided. Hollow structure 1 A pair of support plates 20 for restricting foaming are supported on the support portion 42 of the mounting member 40 fixed to the inner wall surface of the support member 40. The pair of foam restricting support plates 20 is formed of a rigid metal plate, and the pair of foam restricting support plates 20 are connected to each other by connecting means 30.
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