Claims
- 1. A method of forming a rivet comprising,
- preparing an integral cylindrical blank of an alloy consisting essentially of about 55% titanium and about 45% columbium and of substantially uniform diameter,
- locating said blank in a die bore having a cylindrical portion of slightly larger diameter than that of said blank, and an enlarged portion at one end of the cylindrical portion conforming to the shape of a rivet head,
- placing an abutment in said cylindrical portion spaced from the enlarged portion to a distance equal to the length of a ductile tail of a rivet,
- cold forming into a rivet head the entire blank portion in said enlarged portion,
- removing said abutment from the end of said blank,
- further cold working said rivet head by extrudng a predetermined portion of said head into said cylindrical bore to form a shank having a first portion work hardened to a predetermined length, and a second portion comprising a ductile tail of a length, approximately 0.8 to 1.00 of the diameter of said shank which is capable of being formed into a buck tail.
- 2. The method specified in claim 1, and
- age-hardening said rivet.
- 3. The method specified in claim 1, and
- age-hardening said rivet by subjecting said rivet to a temperature of about 800.degree.F for approximately 5 hours while held in a vacuum of approximately 10.sup..sup.-4 torr.
- 4. The method specified in claim 1, and
- said shank being cold worked to such a length that the ductile portion remaining is approximately 0.8 times the diameter of the shank.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 329,590 filed Feb. 5, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,911,783.
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Divisions (1)
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