The present invention relates to a caulking bolt.
As described in Patent Literature 1, a caulking bolt that is crimp-fixed to a plate-like crimped member is known. The caulking bolt described in Patent Literature 1 has a groove which is formed in the outer circumference of the shank so that removal force is secured. In addition, a protrusion for whirl-stop is provided on the bearing face so as to extend in the longitudinal direction of the shank.
Meanwhile, in the configuration described in Patent Literature 1, machining is required for both the shank and the bearing face. Also, with the configuration described in Patent Literature 1, the distance between the bearing face and the regular thread start is long. With such a caulking bolt, if the thickness of the crimped member is thin, there is a possibility that the caulking bolt cannot be fastened to the nut. In addition, when a member made of a soft material such as aluminum is used for the crimped member, even if an attempt is made to perform the whirl-stop by the protrusion provided around the shank of the bearing face, it is not possible to exhibit a sufficient function.
The inventors of the present invention have solved this problem by intensively studying this point. An object of the present invention is to make it possible to use the bearing face for securing whirl-stop and removal force.
In order to solve the above problem, according to the present invention, there is provided a caulking bolt including a shank and a head, wherein a bearing face of the head has, along an outer circumference of the shank, a groove having a ring shape into which a crimped member is fitted, and wherein the caulking bolt includes a projection and a depression for whirl-stop in the groove.
In addition, it is preferable that the groove be configured such that a deep portion spreads more outward than a shallow portion.
It is preferable that the angle formed by the outer peripheral face of the groove and the outer peripheral reference face of the head be 10 degrees or more and 20 degrees or less, and the groove have a plurality of projections and depressions.
Further, it is preferable that the depth of the groove be 0.9 mm or more and 1.3 mm or less.
Further, it is preferable that the crimped member be plastically deformed and allowed to flow into a regular thread start of the shank.
It is also preferable that the shank have a regular thread start at a position where a shortest distance between the regular thread start and the bearing face is 1.2 mm or less.
Further, it is also preferable that a crimping structure in which an aluminum crimped member is crimped into the caulking bolt be provided.
It is also preferable that a crimping structure in which a regular thread start provided on the caulking bolt is positioned in a hole of a crimped member be provided.
In the present invention, the bearing face can be used for securing whirl-stop and removal force.
Hereinafter, modes for carrying out the invention will be described. In the following description, a caulking bolt 1 will be described by taking an iron M6 bolt as an example. As can be understood from
As can be understood from
Further, as shown in
In addition, it is preferable that a plurality of projections 35 be provided in the groove 32 as projections and depressions for whirl-stop. With such a configuration, it is possible to perform whirl-stop of the caulking bolt 1. The projections 35 of the embodiment are provided on the outer peripheral face 33 of the groove 32. Therefore, it is possible to apply a force of whirl-stop to the caulking bolt 1 from the outer circumference of the crimped member 5 which has flowed into the groove 32. As can be understood from
Since the screw thread 21 is provided on the shank 2 from the position where the shortest distance L1 from the bearing face 31 is 1.2 mm or less toward the tip, the distance L1 between the screw thread 21 and the bearing face 31 is shortened. Therefore, as shown in
It should be noted that the caulking bolt 1 of the embodiment does not have a circular groove provided on the shank in order to secure the removal force. Instead of this groove, the groove 32 functions so as to ensure removal force. In the prior art, when the crimped member 5 is strongly crimped, the crimped member 5 may be bent as a whole. However, with such a configuration, such bending can be avoided. In addition, as described above, since the groove 32 provided on the bearing face 31 has the function of ensuring the removal force and the function of whirl-stop, restriction of the thickness of the crimped member 5 can be suppressed, and the crimping strength between the groove 32 and the crimped member 5 can be secured.
As in the examples shown in
In the above-described embodiment, the outer shape of the head 3 is circular when viewed from the tip of the shank 2, but as an example shown in
Instead of the projections 35, the whirl-stop function may be performed by a protrusion 37 extending from the bottom face of the groove 32 toward the hearing face 31. In an example shown in
Further, as shown in
Although the embodiments have been described above, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modes can be implemented. For example, the material of the caulking bolt need not be iron, and other materials may be used. In addition, the material of the crimped member need not be aluminum, and other materials may be used. Further, plating treatment may be applied.
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