Claims
- 1. A die for driving a pierce nut through a plate member during punching of the plate member, comprising:
- a die body (1) having an elongated center aperture (3) extending through the die body;
- an annular coining portion (2) provided on a top surface of the die body (1) and extending upwardly from said top surface of the die body (1) said annular coining portion (2) having:
- an inner surface substantially continuous with an inner wall surface of said center aperture (3) such that said inner surface of said coining portion and said inner wall surface of said center aperture (3) together define a surface which is substantially straight in an axial direction of said center aperture (3), and
- a substantially flat top surface meeting said inner surface of said annular coining portion at a right angle,
- said annular coining portion being arranged to receive a punch portion of the pierce nut therein during punching of the plate member, said punch portion of the pierce nut having an outer diameter which is slightly smaller than an inner diameter of said annular coining portion, and said punch portion of said pierce nut having an outer surface which is substantially straight and which extends in said axial direction of said center aperture (3); and
- at least two spaced apart annular projections (4) provided at an upper portion of the wall surface of said center aperture (3), each of said annular projections (4) extending inwardly from the wall surface of said center aperture (3) so as to form at least two respective reduced diameter portions in said center aperture, adjacent ones of said at least two spaced apart annular projections (4) having a space (5) therebetween in said axial direction of said center aperture (3) for temporarily holding punched debris of the plate member which is pressed into said center aperture (3) and into said space (5) between said adjacent ones of said at least two spaced apart annular projections (4), when said pierce nut is driven through the plate member to punch the plate member;
- said plate member being punched with an outer edge of a lower end of said punch portion of said pierce nut and an edge formed between said substantially flat top surface and said inner surface of said annular coining portion, substantially without drawing central portions of said punched debris at the time of punching, when said pierce nut is driven through the plate member to punch the plate member.
- 2. The die of claim 1, wherein said at least two spaced apart annular projections (4) each have an inclined upper surface which forms an inclined guide face (4a) for the punched debris.
- 3. The die of claim 2, wherein said inclined upper surfaces of said at least two spaces apart annular projections are downwardly inclined away from the top surface of said die.
- 4. The die of claim 3, wherein said inclined upper surfaces of said at least two spaced apart annular projections are downwardly inclined so as to define an angle between the inclined upper surface and the wall surface of said center aperture which is from 120.degree. to 140.degree..
- 5. The die of claim 11, wherein said angle is about 135.degree..
- 6. The die of claim 11, wherein said at least two spaced apart annular projections have a height so as to project from said wall surface of said center aperture by about 0.04 mm.
- 7. The die of claim 1, wherein said at least twi spaced apart annular projections have a height so as to project from said wall surface of said center aperture by about 0.04 mm.
- 8. The die of claim 1, wherein said annular coining portion has a tapered outer surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/021,357, filed Feb. 23, 1993, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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