Claims
- 1. A headless rivet comprising:
- (a) a rivet of a length L which is substantially equal to the sum of the thicknesses of the materials to be fastened together and having flat ends of substantially the same size and shape,
- (b) shank portions respectively formed adjacent said flat ends,
- (c) a shoulder interposed between said shank portions, and
- (d) curved neck portions extending from said shoulder to said shank portions, said curved neck portions having a predetermined radius R and depth of concavity H determined according to the following formula: ##EQU2## where: L=length of rivet to be used, as determined by the combined thickness of materials being joined, and
- P=thickness of said shoulder and of said shank portions.
- 2. An improved headless rivet for creating increased holding strength for a plurality of layers of materials joined thereby, comprising in combination:
- a rivet of a length substantially equal to the sum of thicknesses of layers to be joined thereby,
- said rivet including generally flat ends of substantially the same size, shank portions respectively formed adjacent said flat ends, at least one shoulder interposed between said shank portions, curved neck portions extending from said shoulder to said shank portions, whereby there is formed at least one curved neck portion for holding each respective layer of material.
- 3. The rivet according to claim 1 or 2 wherein said shoulder is positioned equidistant from said flat ends.
- 4. The rivet according to claim 1 or 2 wherein said shank portions and said shoulder are generally cylindrical in shape.
- 5. The rivet according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the rivet is of generally cylindrical shape.
- 6. The rivet according to claim 1 or 2, and including ridges interposed between said shoulder and said shank portions.
- 7. The rivet according to claim 6 wherein said ridges are positioned equidistant from said shoulder and said shank portions.
- 8. The rivet according to claim 6 wherein said ridges are positioned at 45.degree. angles from an imaginary line drawn from the edge of said shoulder and said shank portions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of my copending application Ser. No. 079,953 filed July 31, 1987, now abandoned.
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