The invention pertains to a closure element for closing and sealing bores that are subject to internal pressure.
A self-plugging blind rivet with a closed end for connecting two workpieces and for sealing an opening in the two workpieces used for this connection is disclosed in EP 0 536 957 B1, wherein the corresponding German translation is published as DE 692 10 162 T2. The opening in the workpiece is filled during the deformation of a collapsible portion of a shank of the blind rivet by means of bulging and crimping. The stem head of the blind rivet tears off at a predetermined breaking point and remains in the set rivet. In this case, it is disadvantageous that no screw thread can be made available.
EP 0 305 868 discloses a blind rivet with the deformation portion and a threaded portion that has an internal screw thread, wherein the wall thickness of the deformation portion is conically reduced starting from the threaded portion. The blind rivet can thereby be used on components with different thicknesses. In this case, it is disadvantageous that no seal is produced.
EP 0 494 747 A1 discloses a blind rivet with a deformation portion and a threaded portion that has an internal screw thread, wherein the wall thickness of the threaded portion is significantly larger than the wall thickness of the deformation portion in order to prevent a deformation of the screw thread when the rivet is set. In this case, it is disadvantageous that no seal is produced.
DE 36 23 123 proposes to provide a blind rivet with a plug that is located on a rod, wherein said plug penetrates into a cylindrical shank of the blind rivet with a conical portion and radially expands. In this case, it is disadvantageous that the component consists of multiple parts and that no screw thread can be made available.
The invention is therefore based on the objective of disclosing a blind rivet that comprises a screw thread and makes it possible to produce a seal with a small number of components.
The inventive blind rivet nut for being introduced into an opening of one or more components comprises a hollow shank that has a front end for attaching an installation tool and a rear end for being introduced into and/or passing through the opening. The shank has a deformation portion with a first wall thickness t1 and an adjacent threaded portion with a second wall thickness t2 that is greater than the first wall thickness t1, wherein the threaded portion is provided with an internal screw thread. The shank has a predetermined breaking point in the region of the threaded portion and/or the deformation portion, wherein said predetermined breaking point is with respect to its position and orientation designed such that the threaded portion penetrates into the deformation portion when the shank is tensioned in the axial direction after breaking at the predetermined breaking point.
The special feature of this blind rivet nut is that the shank consists of a cylindrical base body with a deformation portion and a threaded portion, which is integrally connected to the deformation portion and acts as an expansion member. Since the deformation portion undergoes a plastic deformation radially outward when it is pushed together with and penetrated by the threaded portion acting as an expansion member, a radial pressure is exerted upon the inner wall of the bore or opening such that the bore or opening is sealed. In this way, the blind rivet nut acts as a closure element. This closure element may consist of different materials and be manufactured in different diameters.
The closure element can likewise be used for repair purposes. Holes, which were accidentally drilled incorrectly, can be sealed and simultaneously used for a smaller screw.
In comparison with the installation of a blind rivet, this blind rivet nut has the advantage that no waste product is created during its installation.
The properties of the invention can also be used for producing a screw thread, e.g., in existing larger bores. For example, a screw anchor system with an arbitrary screw thread such as a metric thread or an inch-based thread can be realized in this case.
This makes it possible to mount all components, for example, with a conventional metric screw.
This invention likewise comprises a tool for dismounting the closure element without compromising the properties of the existing bore.
Depending on the respective requirements, the deformation portion of the blind rivet nut, which acts as a sealing member, may comprise radial grooves. These grooves serve for accommodating the displaced material. Since tolerances occur during the manufacturing process of the blind rivet nut and the bore to be sealed is naturally also subject to manufacturing tolerances, the radial grooves serve for accommodating material, which is created by an inaccurate fit, during the deformation. If the bore is excessively narrow, the threaded portion, which acts as an expansion member, builds up such a high pressure in the deformation portion, which acts as a sealing member, that the deformation process cannot be completely finished. The grooves can decrease the pressure to a certain extent by deforming and accommodating material. After the completed deformation process, the grooves are once again flat and filled with material.
The invention is described below with reference to the drawings. In these drawings:
The present invention comprises a closure element for closing bores in a sealed manner in a variety of applications. This closure element is suitable for a variety of diameters and pressure loads.
An outwardly widening bevel 8 is located on the front end of the shank in order to correctly position the closure element in an existing bore as illustrated in
Since the outside diameter of the blind rivet nut 1 has to be smaller than the hole to be closed, a uniform insertion of the deformation portion can be ensured by means of a bevel 8. The bevel 8 ensures a centered insertion. As the setting process begins, pressure is exerted upon the blind rivet nut 1 and the bevel 8 is uniformly pressed into the bore such that the entire element is centered.
Parts of the bevel 8 or the deformation portion 5 may still protrude above the bore after the setting process. The bevel 8 is not required on a countersunk head.
Furthermore, the bevel 8 can adapt itself to the geometry of the bore during the deformation process of the blind rivet nut 1 and therefore additionally seal the bore.
A threaded pin, which is provided on an installation and dismounting tool and described in greater detail below, is screwed into the internal screw thread 7.
The shank 2 has a predetermined breaking point 9 in the region of the threaded portion 6 and/or the deformation portion 5, wherein said predetermined breaking point is with respect to its position and orientation designed such that the threaded portion 6 penetrates into the deformation portion 5 when the shank 2 is tensioned in the axial direction after breaking at the predetermined breaking point 9.
The blind rivet nut 1 is therefore separated at the defined predetermined breaking point 9 when the deformation process takes place during the installation and the separated parts 5, 6 are pulled into one another. Consequently, the blind rivet nut 1 is separated at the predetermined breaking point 9 such that the threaded portion 6 functionally forms an expansion member and the deformation portion 5 functionally forms a sealing member. A frictional and form-fitting connection between the threaded portion 6 and the deformation portion 5 is produced during this entire process. This frictional and form-fitting connection ensures the radial pressure against the inner wall of the bore to be sealed. A frictional connection is produced due to the radial force exerted upon the component. The deformation portion 5 adapts to the geometry of the bore to be sealed during the deformation process such that a form-fitting connection is produced.
Depending on the respective requirements, the deformation portion 5, which acts as a sealing member, may comprise radial grooves 10. These grooves serve for accommodating the displaced material.
An insertion bevel 11 is provided on the threaded portion 6.
In this case, the wall thickness t4 of the predetermined breaking point 9 is the shortest distance between an outer surface 21 and an inner surface 22 of the blind rivet nut 1 whereas the other wall thicknesses t1, t2 and t3 are always measured in the direction toward a center axis 23.
The blind rivet nut can also be used as a closure element for making available a screw thread in the form of a screw anchor in a workpiece with an opening or bore. For example, the screw thread may be a metric thread. In this way, a commercially available metric screw can be used, for example, for mounting other components on the workpiece.
Depending on the respective dimensions of the required screw, it is expected that the closure element can transmit different torques. A special geometric feature may be added to the surface area of the deformation portion 5 in order to absorb high torques.
An insertion bevel 11 is provided on the threaded portion 6 and, after breaking the blind rivet nut 1, serves for inserting the threaded portion 6, which now acts as an expansion member, into the deformation portion 5, which acts as a sealing member, in a predefined manner. The correspondingly specified path is adjusted by means of the installation tool, which is described in greater detail below.
The threaded portion 6 has a taper 24, wherein the threaded portion 6 is on its outer circumference conically tapered in the direction toward the deformation portion 5 over a length L3. In the example shown, the cone angle a of the taper 24 on the threaded portion 6 amounts to 15°.
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The exact adaptation of the mouthpiece 41 and the threaded pin 42 depends on the space conditions in the respective application and on the head geometry of the blind rivet nut 1.
The workpiece 60 does not have to be thicker than the length of the deformation portion 5. However, a blind bore must be at least as long as the blind rivet nut 1.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2016 211 282.1 | Jun 2016 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/065483 | 6/23/2017 | WO | 00 |