Claims
- 1. A drive nut to be used in a fastener assembly comprising:
a body having a first end, a second end, and an outer surface adapted for engagement by a driving tool; a smooth bore extending through the body; a plurality of protruding nibs extending from either the first end or the second end; and a deformed portion extending into the smooth bore at either the first end or the second end opposite the nibs.
- 2. The drive nut according to claim 1 wherein the nibs have an engaging surface and a driving surface that are adapted for engaging a recess in a fastener.
- 3. The drive nut according to claim 1 wherein the engaging surface of the nibs is angled relative to the driving surface.
- 4. The drive nut according to claim 1 wherein the engaging surface of the nibs is flat relative to the driving surface.
- 5. The drive nut according to claim 1 wherein at least one of the nibs has a rectangular shape.
- 6. The drive nut according to claim 1 wherein the smooth bore has an angled portion.
- 7. A blind fastener assembly comprising:
a screw having a plurality of external threads and a head positioned at an end of the screw; a sleeve having a deformable sleeve face positioned at the end of the screw adjacent the head; a nut having a plurality of internal threads, an enlarged nut head positioned at an end of the nut, and a driving recess positioned within the enlarged nut head, wherein an end opposite the nut head is positioned on the screw adjacent to the sleeve; and a drive nut having a smooth bore positioned on the screw adjacent the nut having an outer surface adapted for engagement by a driving tool, a plurality of protruding nibs extending from a first end of the drive nut for engaging the driving recess of the nut and a protrusion extending into the smooth bore from a second end of the drive nut opposite the nibs for engaging the threads of the screw.
- 8. The blind fastener assembly of claim 7 wherein the smooth bore of the drive nut has an angled portion.
- 9. The blind fastener assembly according to claim 7 further comprising a mandrel having a nosepiece for forming the protrusion in the smooth bore of the drive nut.
- 10. The blind fastener assembly according to claim 8 wherein the nosepiece is an annular ring positioned on an end of the mandrel.
- 11. The blind fastener assembly according to claim 9 wherein the mandrel is hollow.
- 12. The blind fastener assembly according to claim 7 wherein at least one of the nibs of the drive nut has a rectangular configuration and the drive nut and the nut are made from a non-deformable material.
- 13. A method for assembling a fastener system comprising the steps of:
threading a sleeve onto a screw; threading a nut having a plurality of internal threads and a head having a driving recess onto the screw adjacent the sleeve; positioning a drive nut having a smooth bore and a plurality of protruding nibs extending from a first end of the drive nut onto the nut so that the protruding nibs are aligned and matingly engaged into the driving recess of the nut; and deforming a second end portion of the drive nut into the smooth bore opposite the first end to engage and retain the drive nut on the screw.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the step of deforming comprises placing a hollow mandrel having a nosepiece over the screw adjacent the second end of the drive nut and applying an axial force onto the drive nut.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/849,184 filed May 4, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/825,711 filed Apr. 4, 2001, which claims priority from Provisional application Number 60/232,336 filed Sep. 13, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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09997500 |
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09825711 |
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09849184 |
May 2001 |
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