Claims
- 1. A method of making a mandrel for a blind rivet, which method comprises first forming a blank having a generally cylindrical stem and a head, which head comprises a cylindrical core portion adjacent to and of substantially the same diameter as the stem, a boss spaced from the stem by the core portion and having a diameter greater than the core portion, and an end portion adjacent to the boss and having a diameter greater than the boss, and then rolling the boss downwardly toward the stem and over the core portion to form a skirt which peripherally surrounds the core portion and which has a greater diameter than the stem, forming a portion of said skirt into a shoulder extending transverse to the direction of the stem, and confining the material of said skirt so that said skirt surrounds only said core portion.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, in which the blank is formed from a blank precursor having a generally cylindrical stem and a head, wherein the head comprises a first part adjacent to the stem and of substantially greater diameter than the stem, and an end part of greater diameter than the said first part, the method including the step of moving peripheral material from the surface of the said first part of the blank precursor in a direction away from the stem to leave the said core of substantially the same diameter as the stem, and forming the said boss at a position from the stem out of the peripheral material moved from the core.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 2, including the step of moving the peripheral material from the surface of the said first part by scraping the peripheral material towards the end part of the head.
- 4. A method of making a mandrel for a blind rivet, which method comprises first forming a blank having a generally cylindrical stem and a head, which head comprises a cylindrical core portion adjacent to and of substantially the same diameter as the stem, a boss spaced from the stem by the core portion and having a diameter greater than the core portion, and an end portion adjacent to the boss and forming a breaker groove at the junction of the stem and the core and urging the material of the boss to flow over the surface of the core portion and towards the stem to form a skirt which peripherally surrounds the core portion and which has a greater diameter than the stem.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, wherein the material of the boss is restrained from flowing beyond the core portion, thereby confining the skirt to a position peripherally of the core portion.
- 6. A method according to claim 4, wherein the flow of the material of the boss is restrained so that the skirt does not extend across the breaker groove.
- 7. A method according to claim 4, wherein the material of the boss is urged to flow into abutment with a surface substantially perpendicular to the axis of the blank, thereby forming the material into a skirt which presents an annular shoulder which faces in a direction away from the head and towards the stem.
- 8. A method according to claims 4, or 5, or 6 or 7, wherein the blank is rolled between a pair of rolling dies to form the skirt.
- 9. A method of making a mandrel for a blind rivet, which method comprises first forming a blank having a generally cylindrical stem and a head, which head comprises a cylindrical core portion adjacent to the stem and having a diameter of the same as or minutely greater than that of the stem, a boss spaced from the stem by the core portion and having a diameter greater than the core portion, and an end portion adjacent to the boss and having a diameter greater than the boss, forming a breaker groove at the junction of the stem and the core, and then urging the material of the boss to flow over the surface of the core portion and towards the stem to form a skirt which peripherally surrounds the core portion and which has a diameter greater than that of the stem.
- 10. A method according to claim 9, which includes forming a breaker groove at the junction between the stem and the core and confining the material of the boss so that it cannot flow over the breaker groove.
- 11. A method of making a mandrel for a blind rivet, which method comprises forming a blank precursor having a generally cylindrical stem and a head, wherein the head comprises a first part adjacent to the stem and of substantially greater diameter than the stem, and an end part of greater diameter than the said first part, and then scraping peripheral material from the surface of the said first part of the head in a direction away from the stem to leave a cylindrical core adjacent to the stem and having a diameter the same as or minutely greater than that of the stem, and forming a circumferential flange-like boss out of the said peripheral material at a position spaced from the stem by the cylindrical core, and thereby forming a mandrel blank, and then rolling the mandrel blank so as to urge the material of the boss to flow over the surface of the core in a direction towards the stem and thereby forming a skirt which peripherally surrounds the core and a cylindrical cleavage between the skirt and the core.
- 12. A method according to claim 11, which includes rolling a breaker groove at the junction between the stem and the core and confining the material of the boss so that it does not flow across the breaker groove.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 57,355 filed July 13, 1979 abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 869,282 filed Jan. 13, 1978 abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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