Claims
- 1. Apparatus for placing a fastener by pulling a threaded first part of the fastener towards and/or into a second part of the fastener, which apparatus comprises abutment means having an abutment face for abutting the second part of the fastener and defining a tool axis at right angles to said abutment face, a threaded mandrel for threadedly engaging the first part of the fastener, and a tubular auxiliary member coaxial with said tool axis and surrounding said mandrel with clearance, said auxiliary member being reciprocable along said tool axis relative to said abutment means and projecting forwardly of said abutment means when at the forward end of its reciprocation, said mandrel being reciprocable and rotatable and having limited freedom to move out of alignment with said tool axis, said freedom to move limited by the auxiliary member.
- 2. Apparatus for placing a fastener by pulling a threaded first part of the fastener towards and/or into a second part of the fastener, which apparatus comprises a tubular nosepiece providing an annular abutment face for abutting the second part of the fastener and defining a tool axis coaxial with the abutment face and at right angles thereto, a threaded mandrel extending through said abutment face substantially along said tool axis, but having freedom to move out of alignment with said tool axis, said mandrel being rotatable and reciprocable relative to said abutment face, and a tubular auxiliary member surrounding said mandrel with clearance, said auxiliary member being reciprocable along said tool axis relative to the abutment face and projecting forwardly of said abutment face when at the forward end of its reciprocation, said auxiliary member limiting the freedom of movement of the mandrel from alignment with the tool axis.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the tubular auxiliary member is reciprocable independently of the mandrel.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the tubular auxiliary member is rotatable independently of the mandrel.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 2, including drive means for rotating and reciprocating said mandrel, said drive means being reciprocable along and rotatable about said tool axis, and a universal joint arrangement drivingly connecting said drive means to said mandrel whereby said mandrel can be driven to rotate and reciprocate while out of alignment with said tool axis.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the tubular auxiliary member is connected to the drive means so as to be rotatable and reciprocable in unison with the mandrel.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 2 including a rotary motor and a lead screw device, said lead screw being operable alternately to transmit rotary motion from said motor to said mandrel and to translate rotary motion from said motor into reciprocatory movement of said mandrel.
- 8. Apparatus for placing in a workpiece a fastener of the type comprising a threaded first part which is pulled towards and/or into a second part to place the fastener, which apparatus comprises:
- a body member,
- a lead-screw device comprising a first element and a second element in threaded engagement with each other, the first element being arranged to be driven to rotate about an axis in a fixed position relative to the body and the second element being rotatable and reciprocable on said axis relative to the body member,
- a threaded mandrel for threadedly engaging with the threaded first part of a fastener to be placed, a driving connection between the mandrel and the second element of the lead-screw whereby the mandrel may be driven to rotate and reciprocate relative to the body member, said driving connection permitting the mandrel a limited freedom to move out of alignment with the said second element,
- a first torque-limiting rotary connection between the first and second elements of the lead-screw device,
- and a second torque-limiting rotary connection between the second element of the lead-screw device and the body member, at least one of the torque-limiting rotary connections being arranged to support a greater torque in one sense of rotation than in the opposite sense,
- an abutment member for abutting the second part of the fastener when the threaded member is engaged with the first part of the fastener, the abutment member abutting the second part of the fastener when the fastener and the body member are drawn towards each other by rotation of the threaded member in a first sense appropriate to advance the threaded member into the fastener in threaded engagement with the first part thereof,
- first rotation-stopping means actuated by abutment of the abutment member with the second part of the fastener as aforesaid, to stop rotation of the second element of the lead-screw device relative to the body member so that continued rotation of the first element in said first sense causes longitudinal movement of the second element and the threaded member relative to the body member and the abutment member in a first direction to draw the first and second parts of the fastener towards each other,
- second rotation-stopping means for stopping relative rotation between the second element and the first element when the first element is rotating in a sense opposite to said first sense and the second element reaches a forward limit of movement in a second direction opposite said first direction,
- wherein the second torque-limiting rotary connection is in the form of a slipping clutch comprising two relatively rotatable members which are permanently urged into frictional engagement with each other thereby permanently to support a predetermined minimum torque between the second element of the lead-screw device and the body member, and a tubular auxiliary member aligned with the second element of the lead-screw device and surrounding said mandrel with clearance, said auxiliary member being reciprocable along said axis relative to the abutment face and projecting forwardly of said abutment face when at the forward end of its reciprocation, said auxiliary member limiting the freedom of movement of the mandrel from alignment with said axis.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 662,873 filed Mar. 1, 1976, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 454,817 filed Mar. 26, 1974 and now abandoned.
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