Claims
- 1. A cage nut assembly, comprising:
a body defining a threaded bore therethrough; a cage disposed about at least a portion of said body, wherein the cage provides a limited range of movement of the body within the cage, said cage having a coating on at least one surface which has a surface tension greater than about 25 mNm−1, and less than about 36 mNm−1.
- 2. The cage nut assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the body comprises a planar base and wherein the cage defines a pair of flanges which cover at least a portion of the base, and wherein the coating is disposed between the flanges and the base.
- 3. A cage nut fastener, comprising:
a body defining a threaded bore therethrough; a cage disposed about a least a portion of said body, wherein the cage is configured to limit the range of motion of the body, said cage having at least one surface coated with a layer that is formulated to prevent the deposit of an electrodeposition coating upon further processing.
- 4. The cage fastener of claim 3, wherein said body is disposed on said cage surface.
- 5. The cage fastener in accordance with claim 3, wherein the cage has a lower surface and said coating is further disposed on said lower surface.
- 6. The cage fastener in accordance with claim 3, wherein the flange members are capable of engaging at least a portion of the body.
- 7. The cage fastener in accordance with claim 3, wherein the coating comprises a binder comprising epoxy resin, a material comprising polyethylene, polytetrafluoroethylene, or both, and a pigment.
- 8. The cage fastener in accordance with claim 3, wherein the epoxy resin comprises a phenoxy resin.
- 9. The cage fastener in accordance with claim 3, wherein the binder further comprises a thermoplastic resin.
- 10. A weldable threaded fastener configured to be coupled to a surface, the fastener comprising:
a coating on a portion of the threaded fastener, the coating comprising an epoxy material and a polyethylene wax; and the fastener being configured to be welded to the surface.
- 11. The weldable fastener according to claim 10, wherein the coating comprises at its surface polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 12. The weldable threadable fastener according to claim 10, wherein the coating is cured.
- 13. The weldable threaded fastener according to claim 10, wherein the coating has a surface tension of from about 27 mNm−1 to about 32 mNm−1.
- 14. The weldable threaded fastener according to claim 10, wherein the fastener comprises a weldable cage.
- 15. The weldable threaded fastener according to claim 14, where the coating is on a body portion of the fastener.
- 16. The weldable threaded fastener according to claim 14, wherein the coating is on the cage.
- 17. The weldable threaded fastener according to claim 10, wherein the fastener comprises a base configured to be welded to the surface.
- 18. The weldable threaded fastener according to claim 17, wherein the threaded fastener is a weld stud.
- 19. The weldable threaded fastener according to claim 17, wherein the fastener is a welded nut.
- 20. A method of preventing electrodeposition coating from being applied to a portion of a fastener, the fastener being configured to be coupled to a surface, the method comprising the steps of:
a) coating a portion of the fastener with an epoxy coating comprising a wax; b) fastening the fastener to a body; and c) applying an electrodeposition coating to the body, wherein the epoxy coating functions to resist wetting of the electrodeposition coating on the coated portion of the fastener.
- 21. The method according to claim 20, wherein the epoxy coating comprises a polyfluoroethylene component.
- 22. The method according to claim 20, where coating a portion of the fastener is coating a threaded portion of the fastener.
- 23. The method according to claim 20, wherein a portion of a bearing region of the fastener is coated in step a).
- 24. The method according to claim 20, wherein the coating has a surface tension of less than 36 mNm−1.
- 25. The method according to claim 20, wherein the fastener comprises a base configured to be welded to a surface and the coating further comprises polytetrafluoroethylene and a pigment.
- 26. The method according to claim 20, wherein fastening the fastener to a body comprises welding the fastener to a structure.
- 27. The method according to claim 20, wherein fastening the fastener to a body comprises welding a cage.
- 28. A method of coating a fastener that is configured to be coupled to a body, the method comprising the steps of:
a) coating a portion of the fastener with a first coating, wherein the first coating adheres to the fastener and further wherein the first coating comprises a component that prevents adhesion of a second coating; b) coupling the fastener to a body; and c) applying the second coating to the body and the fastener, wherein the second coating does not adhere to the portion of the fastener coated with the first coating.
- 29. A method of coating a fastener according to claim 28, wherein the coupling of the fastener to the body comprises welding.
- 30. A method of coating a fastener according to claim 28, wherein the first coating comprises a wax.
- 31. A method of coating a fastener according to claim 28, wherein the first coating comprises phenoxy resin.
- 32. A method of coating a fastener according to claim 28, wherein the first coating has a surface tension of greater that about 25 mNm−1 and less than about 36 mNm−1.
- 33. A method of coating a fastener according to claim 28, wherein the second coating is applied as an aqueous composition.
- 34. A method of coating a fastener according to claim 28, wherein the second coating is an electrocoat coating.
- 35. A method of coating a fastener according to claim 28, wherein the coated portion of the fastener comprises a threaded portion of the fastener.
- 36. A method of connecting two articles with a threaded fastener, comprising the steps of:
coating at least a portion of a threaded fastener with a first coating, wherein said first coating comprises a wax; attaching the threaded fastener to a first article; applying a second coating onto the first article and the fastener, wherein the second coating does not coat the portion of the threaded fastener coated with the first coating composition; and connecting a second article to the first article with the threaded fastener.
- 37. The method according to claim 36, wherein the first coating is a thermoset coating.
- 38. The method according to claim 36, wherein the first coating is an epoxy coating.
- 39. The method according to claim 36, wherein the first coating comprises a phenoxy resin.
- 40. The method according to claim 36, wherein the first coating comprises a particulate surface component.
- 41. The method according to claim 36, wherein the surface component comprises micronized poly(tetrafluoroethylene).
- 42. The method according to claim 36, wherein the wax comprises polyethylene and poly(tetrafluoroethylene).
- 43. The method according to claim 36, wherein the first coating is abrasion resistant.
- 44. The method according to claim 36, wherein the second coating is applied by electro-deposition coating.
- 45. The method according to claim 36, wherein the fastener is weldable.
- 46. The method according to claim 36, wherein the fastener is coupled to the surface of the first article.
- 47. A method of assembling a vehicle, comprising
coating at least a portion of a weldable fastener with a first coating comprising a component that provides a coating surface tension of up to about 30 mNm−1; welding the fastener to a vehicle component; coating the vehicle component by electro-deposition coating, wherein the electro-deposition coating does not substantially adhere onto the portion of the weldable fastener coated with the first coating; and coupling a second fastener to the weldable fastener.
- 48. The method according to claim 47, wherein the first coating is applied as an aqueous coating composition.
- 49. The method according to claim 47, wherein said aqueous coating composition comprises a minor amount of said component.
- 50. The method according to claim 47, wherein said component is polymeric.
- 51. The method according to claim 47, wherein said component comprises a wax.
- 52. The method according to claim 47 wherein said component is from about 1% to about 40% by weight of the aqueous coating composition.
- 53. The method according to claim 47 wherein said component comprises a member selected from the group consisting of polyethylene waxes, poly(tetrafluoroethylene), and combinations thereof.
- 54. A method of improving the torqueing of a second fastener onto a first fastener, the first fastener being coupled to a body of the fastener, the body of the first fastener being coated with an electro-deposition paint comprising the steps of:
a) coating a surface of the first fastener that interfaces with the second fastener with a coating comprising an epoxy and polyethylene wax; b) fastening the first fastener to the body; c) coating the body and said first fastener with electro-deposition paint, wherein the coating functions to resist adhesion of the electro-deposition paint; and d) coupling the second fastener onto the first fastener.
- 55. The method according to claim 54, wherein a bearing portion of the first fastener body is coated in step a).
- 56. A method according to claim 54, wherein a portion of a threaded region of the first fastener is coated in step a).
- 57. A method according to claim 54, wherein the coating provides a surface tension of less than 36 mNm−1 to the coated portion.
- 58. A method according to claim 54, wherein the epoxy comprises a phenoxy resin and the coating further comprises a thermoplastic resin.
- 59. A method according to claim 54, wherein the coating comprises poly(tetrafluoroethylene).
- 60. A method of according to claim 54, wherein fastening the first fastener to a body comprises welding the fastener to the body.
- 61. The method according to claim 54, wherein fastening the fastener body comprises welding a cage of the fastener to the body.
- 62. The method of according to claim 54, wherein coupling the second fastener is coupling by applying a torque to the second fastener so that the variation in the torque is less than 36 Nm when measured over a 0.0075 second interval.
- 63. The method according to claim 62, wherein coupling the second fastener is coupling by applying a torque to the second fastener so that the variation in the torque is less than 30 Nm when measured over a 0.0075 second interval.
- 64. A weldable metallic fastener having a coating, comprising:
a base configured to be welded to a surface; said coating comprising phenoxy resin and a polyethylene wax component and polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 65. The fastener of claim 64, wherein said coating further comprises polyvinyl chloride.
- 66. The fastener of claim 64, wherein said coating further comprises an epoxy resin.
- 67. The fastener of claim 64, wherein said coating further comprises acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer.
- 68. The fastener of claim 64, wherein the coating further comprises a styrenic component.
- 69. The fastener of claim 64, wherein the coating comprises a further thermoplastic component.
- 70. The fastener of claim 64, wherein the coating is thermoset.
- 71. The fastener of claim 64, wherein said polyethylene is about 20 to about 80 weight percent of the total combined weight of polyethylene and polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 72. The fastener of claim 64, wherein the polyethylene is about 40 to about 60 weight percent of the total combined weight of polyethylene and polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 73. The fastener of claim 64, wherein said binder component and said wax component have a weight ratio of about 40 to about 65 by weight binder component to about 35 to about 60 by weight wax component.
- 74. A metallic fastener comprising:
a coating wherein said coating comprises polytetrafluoroethylene and a binder comprising a member of the group consisting of phenoxy resins, epoxy resins, and combinations thereof.
- 75. A weldable metallic fastener comprising:
a flange configured to be welded to a surface; a threaded body portion at least partially coated with a coating layer obtained by applying an aqueous composition comprising a binder comprising phenoxy resin, an epoxy resin, or both, and further comprising a micronized polyethylene wax and a micronized polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 76. The fastener of claim 75, wherein said aqueous composition comprises an organic cosolvent.
- 77. The fastener of claim 75, wherein said coating composition further comprises a styrenic copolymer.
- 78. The fastener of claim 75, wherein the applied coating composition is baked at a temperature sufficient to melt the polyethylene wax.
- 79. The fastener of claim 75, wherein said coating composition further comprises a vinyl polymer.
- 80. The fastener of claim 75, wherein said polyethylene wax is about 20 to about 80 weight percent of the total combined weight of the polyethylene and the polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 81. The fastener of claim 75, wherein said polyethylene wax is about 40 to about 60 weight percent of the total combined weight of the polyethylene and the polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 82. The fastener of claim 75, wherein said coating composition comprises an effective amount of the polyethylene and the polytetrafluoroethylene so that electrocoat coating will not adhere to the coated threaded body portion in an electrocoating process.
- 83. The fastener of claim 75, wherein said aqueous composition comprises about 40 to about 65 weight percent solid binder based on the total combined weight of binder, polyethylene, and polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 84. A method for applying electro-deposition paint to a metallic fastener, the fastener configured for coupling to a surface, comprising:
applying to a portion of said fastener a coating composition comprising epoxy resin and a micronized solid selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polytetrafluoroethylene, and combinations thereof; forming the applied coating composition into a solid coating layer; and applying electro-deposition paint to said fastener, wherein said electro-deposition paint does not substantially adhere to said portion with said coating layer.
- 85. The method of claim 84, wherein said coating composition comprises water.
- 86. The method of claim 85, wherein the coating composition further comprises an organic cosolvent.
- 87. The method of claim 84, wherein said epoxy resin comprises phenoxy resin.
- 88. The method of claim 84, wherein said applied coating composition is cured.
- 89. The method of claim 84, wherein said epoxy resin comprises an epoxy resin derived from bisphenol A and epichlorohydrin.
- 90. The method of claim 84, wherein said epoxy resin comprises an epoxide-functional resin.
- 91. The method of claim 84, wherein said coating composition further comprises a thermoplastic resin.
- 92. The method according to claim 91, wherein said thermoplastic resin is a vinyl resin.
- 93. The method of claim 91, wherein said thermoplastic resin comprises a member selected from the group consisting of vinyl ester resins, styrenic resins, and combinations thereof.
- 94. The method of claim 84, wherein said micronized wax comprises from about 40 to about 60 weight percent micronized polyethylene and from about 60 to about 40 weight percent micronized polytetrafluoroethylene, based on a combined weight of polyethylene and polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 95. The method of claim 84, wherein said coating layer coats a threaded region of said fastener.
- 96. The method of claim 84, further comprising the step of welding said fastener to a body prior to applying said electro-deposition paint.
- 97. The method of claim 84 wherein said epoxy resin comprises an acid-functional resin.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of pending PCT International Application PCT/US02/34608 which was filed in the U.S. Receiving Office on Oct. 30, 2002. PCT International Application No. PCT/US02/34608 claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/340,905, filed on Oct. 30, 2001, U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/391,809, filed on Jun. 25, 2002, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/398,258, filed on Jul. 24, 2002. This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/458,865, filed on Mar. 28, 2003. The disclosures of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (4)
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60340905 |
Oct 2001 |
US |
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60391809 |
Jun 2002 |
US |
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60398258 |
Jul 2002 |
US |
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60458865 |
Mar 2003 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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PCT/US02/34608 |
Oct 2002 |
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10441843 |
May 2003 |
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