Claims
- 1. A method of forming a clinch joint fastening a plurality of sheets of deformable material together, comprising:
- overlapping the sheets to be fastened together in a generally parallel relationship to form an overlap region having a first side and a second side;
- positioning the first side of the overlap region, adjacent a die assembly which includes an elongated mandrel having first and second ends aligned along a die axis, an anvil projecting axially from the mandrel first end providing an anvil face and defining a shoulder on the mandrel extending about the anvil generally perpendicular to the die axis, and a die button surrounding the mandrel having a die button base ring and a plurality of die segments each having a leaf portion cantileveredly extended axially from the base ring toward the anvil and having an enlarged head portion at the free end of the leaf portion extending radially inward toward the anvil to collectively provide a die face surrounding the anvil and a central die recess, each of said head portions having a land generally parallel to and in cooperative support relationship with the mandrel shoulder to transmit axial loads exerted thereon into the mandrel;
- positioning a punch adjacent the second side of the overlap region aligned coaxially with the first die recess;
- drawing the sheets into the die recess by moving the punch relative to the die assembly deforming the material out of the plane of the overlap region into the die recess, while transmitting axial loads exerted on the die face during drawing directly from the head portion lands into the mandrel shoulder without axially loading die segment leaf portions;
- squeezing the material between the punch and anvil together to radially extrude the material therebetween outwardly biasing the die segment heads as the die segment leaf portions elastically flex
- retracting the punch after the material between the punch and anvil has been squeezed together to allow the material immediately surrounding the joint periphery to radially inwardly extrude;
- providing a stripper-die adjacent the second side of the overlap region, said stripper-die having a raised face surrounding the punch aligned with the die button face; and opening the punch and die assembly allowing the finished joint to be removed.
- 2. A method of forming a clinch joint-fastening a plurality of sheets of deformable material together, comprising:
- overlapping the sheets to be fastened together in a generally parallel relationship to form an overlap region having a first side and a second side;
- positioning the first side of the overlap region adjacent a die assembly which includes an elongated mandrel having first and second ends aligned along a die axis, an anvil projecting axially from the mandrel first end providing an anvil face and defining a shoulder extending about the anvil generally perpendicular to the die axis, and a die button surrounding the mandrel having a die button base ring and a plurality of die segments each having a leaf portion cantileveredly extended axially from the base ring toward the anvil and having an enlarged head portion at the free end of the leaf portion extending radially inward toward the anvil to collectively provide a die face surrounding the anvil and a central die recess, each of said head portions having a land generally parallel to and in cooperative support relationship with the mandrel shoulder to transmit axial loads exerted thereon into the mandrel;
- positioning a punch adjacent the second side of the overlap region aligned coaxially with the first die recess;
- drawing the sheets into the die recess by moving the punch relative to the die assembly deforming the material out of the plane of the overlap region into the die recess forming a plurality of spaced apart non intersecting slits in the overlapping sheets, while transmitting axial loads exerted on the die face during drawing directly from the head portion lands into the mandrel shoulder without axially loading the die segment leaf portions;
- squeezing the material between the punch and anvil together to radially extrude the material therebetween outwardly biasing the die segment heads as the die segment leaf portions elastically flex; and
- opening the punch and die assembly allowing the finished joint to be removed.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of drawing the sheets further comprises forming a pair of nested cups in overlapped sheets to create a leak proof joint.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/188,391 filed on Jan. 27, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,490,310, which is continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/526,066 filed May 18, 1990 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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SAE Technical Paper Series, "A New Mechanical Joining Technique for Steel Compared With Spot Welding", by J.M. Sawhill, Jr. and S.E. Sawdon, 1983. |
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