The present invention relates to tools for use with mushrooming expandable fasteners or rivets and related systems and methods.
Mushrooming expandable fasteners or rivets are used for securing panels together and/or attaching components to panels. Hex-drive rivets, also know as fab-lok or FAB-LOK® fasteners, consist of a sleeved screw with a hex-washer head. The sleeve fans out when installed on a back side of a panel to secure the fastener to the panel and to resist vibration, expansion, and contraction. Fasteners install with a wrench and socket and require access to only one side of the panel or material. A common type of mushrooming fastener is the FAB-LOK fastener for which a patent was granted in 1972, particularly U.S. Pat. No. 3,667,340. Such fasteners or rivets maintain panel integrity in high-stress environments, including in high wind areas, expansion and contraction situations, severe vibration locations (whether inside or outside a building), and racking and the repair of oversized holes.
A typical FAB-LOK® type of fastener is shown in
To affix fastener 20 to a panel 18 (as in
There are other types of mushrooming fasteners and devices which are used in different applications such as in the pipe handling trades, for instance, to provide direct attachment of a threaded rod into a metal deck. A Sammy X-Press® System includes a threaded anchor and expandable sleeve. Expanding anchoring strips of the anchor collapse at the back side of a panel to prevent pullout after installation of the anchor. A female thread in the frontside of the anchor receives a threaded rod for hanging components from a panel, for instance. An installation tool is used to install the anchors. Such pipe-anchor and installation tool are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,935,821, 7,296,499, and 7,493,210. While these anchors and tools have benefits for hanging pipe, they are not compatible with a fastener 20 of the type described above, or in applications where such fasteners are desired or required. The drill sleeve 12 for use with a fastener 20, and the Sammy X-Press tools and fasteners have been available for decades; however, there has been a long-standing unawareness or lack of appreciation of the problems presented (or opportunities missed) by these devices or systems and a great and longstanding need for improvement. Workers or users of these tools or systems may believe the difficulties of the tools are just another part of the job, not appreciating or considering there may be better solutions.
Heretofore, having to take steps to use the sleeve 12 in conjunction with holding a box wrench within the channel of a strut 13, for instance, and not being able to insert the sleeve 12 into the channel of a typical strut, has been considered by workers and others as simply part of the job when using mushrooming types of fasteners, and/or workers or others have not appreciated that there are better ways. Applicant, however, has recognized these and other problems and presents a solution of utilizing the tools, systems and methods noted herein.
The invention pertains to a tool for use with an expandable fastener having a threaded component and a mushrooming component. In one aspect the tool turns a 5/16 inch hex head screw of a fab-lock type of fastener while simultaneously holding or retaining in place a ⅝ inch shoulder of the fab-lock mushrooming expandable fastener to collapse the mushrooming component. The tool includes a sleeve having a cylindrical body with a hollow inside diameter portion and an internal socket configured to match a shoulder of the mushrooming component, a drive shaft having a driving portion configured to engage and rotate the threaded component, the driving portion positioned within the hollow inside diameter portion of the sleeve, and a driven portion configured to be driven by an arbor, and an arbor having a first shaft portion configured to engage with the driven portion and drive the drive shaft, and a second shaft portion configured to connect to a drill or nut driver to drive the drive shaft to turn the threaded component relative to the mushrooming component and collapse the mushrooming component. In one aspect the internal socket of the sleeve is a 12-sided socket configured to mesh with the shoulder of a FAB-LOK type of fastener. The socket may include a 12-sided splined surface. In aspects the socket of the sleeve is a corresponding internally splined structure including 12 separate splines which match the splines of the shoulder of the fastener. In further aspects the tool is configured to operate collapse of different-sized mushrooming fasteners.
In a further aspect the invention includes an installation tool for use with an expandable fastener having a threaded component and a mushrooming component, the tool including a sleeve having a cylindrical body with a hollow inside diameter portion and a socket configured to match a shoulder of the mushrooming component, a drive shaft having a driving portion having a socket configured to engage and rotate a head of the threaded component, the driving portion positioned within the hollow inside diameter portion of the sleeve, and a driven portion configured to be driven by an arbor, the driving portion having a maximum outer diameter and the driven portion having a maximum outer diameter, the maximum outer diameter of the driven portion being greater than the maximum outer diameter of the driving portion, and an arbor having a first shaft portion configured to engage with and drive the driven portion and drive the drive shaft, and a second shaft portion configured to connect to a drill or nut driver to drive the drive shaft to turn the threaded component relative to the mushrooming component and collapse the mushrooming component. In aspect the socket is a 12-sided socket, and in further aspects the socket is a splined socket.
In further aspects, the invention includes an installation tool for use with an expandable fastener having a threaded component and a mushrooming component, the threaded component having a 5/16 inch hex head and the mushrooming component having a 12-point externally splined shoulder, the tool including a sleeve having a cylindrical body with a hollow inside diameter portion and a socket configured to match the splined shoulder of the fastener, a drive shaft having a driving portion having a socket configured to engage and rotate the hex-head of the fastener, the driving portion positioned within the hollow inside diameter portion of the sleeve, and a driven portion configured to be driven by an arbor, and an arbor having a first hex shaft portion configured to engage with the driven portion and drive the drive shaft, and a second hex shaft portion configured to connect to a drill or nut driver to drive the drive shaft to turn the threaded component relative to the mushrooming component and collapse the mushrooming component, the arbor configured to receive a drill bit while the arbor is simultaneously retained within the drill or nut driver.
Further aspects include a system to install a mushrooming expandable fastener utilizing the tool addressed herein together with an expandable fastener having a 12-point (or 12-sided) externally splined shoulder, the splined shoulder complementary to the socket of the tool. The splined shoulder mates with or meshes into the socket or the splined region of the tool.
Further aspects include methods of installing an expandable fastener utilizing the tools described herein, in one aspect the tool holding a shoulder of the fastener while turning a head of the fastener to collapse a mushrooming component of the fastener. In one aspect the method includes collapsing the mushrooming sleeves of a FAB-LOK type of fastener. In aspects the method includes spinning a 5/16 inch head of a fastener while holding a ⅝ shoulder of the mushrooming fastener by using the tools described herein.
The above partial summary of the present invention is not intended to describe each illustrated embodiment, aspect, or every implementation of the present invention. The figures and detailed description and claims that follow more particularly exemplify these and other embodiments and further aspects of the invention.
Some features of the invention are represented by the accompanied drawings. These drawings capture the major defining features of the invention but are not intended to encompass every variation.
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In one aspect it is important that the length of sleeve 40 be at least two times the measurement of its diameter “d” in order for tool 30 to function best in securing components 17, such as securing fasteners 20 within struts 13 or other components. For instance, a sleeve having such ratio or configuration allows for insertion of the sleeve 40 into an opening 15 of a strut 13 or other component while also having handle 80 positioned sufficiently outside of the opening 15 for operation. This allows a worker to sufficiently hold in place the shoulder 27 of fastener by holding the handle 80, while simultaneously spinning the head 23 positioned within opening 15. Such dimension of the length being at least two times the measurement of the diameter provides the ability to have the sleeve 40 insert within a strut 13 while also being able to hold the sleeve 40 in relative position. This avoids the need to insert a box wrench or use a vice grip or other tool in an attempt to secure the shoulder 27 which is positioned internal the opening 15 of a strut 13 or other component. Were the length of sleeve 40 not at least twice its diameter (or where the handle 80 is not set back at least 1⅝ inches from terminal end of sleeve 40), tool 30 would not be able to be positioned, for instance, in a 1⅝ inch Unistrut so that the terminal end of sleeve 40 fully touches the inside bottom portion of strut 13 while handle 80 maintains clearance from strut 13.
In one aspect driven portion 56 includes a shaft elbow 58 which abuts against a terminal end 49 of sleeve 40 when the drive shaft 50 is inserted into the sleeve 40. A maximum diameter of driven portion 56 is greater than a maximum diameter of driving portion 52. The driven portion 52 has a maximum outer diameter which is greater than the inside diameter portion of the sleeve 40. In one aspect, an entirety of a terminal end 54 of the driving portion 52 is visible when the drive shaft 50 is positioned within sleeve 40 (See also
In one aspect driving portion 52 includes a solid cross-section area 59. The solid area 59 provides structural integrity for shaft 50, and also presents a shelf 61 for securing a magnet 60 within socket 53. Magnet 60 is inset from terminal end 54 of the driving portion 52. The magnet 60 is positioned, or its position is selectively altered, to impart a magnetic force upon the hex head 23 of the fastener 20. Such magnet 60 allows a user to conveniently insert and hold a fastener 20 within tool 30 while in operation. In one aspect, driving portion 52 has a length extending from shaft elbow 58 to terminal end 54 of 2.750 inches (while sleeve 40 has a total length of 2.85 inches). Other sizes may be used, provided terminal end 54 is positioned at or closely adjacent to internal spline region 44 of sleeve 40. This positioning is important so that the socket 53 may receive head 23 of fastener 20 while spline region 44 simultaneously receives shoulder 27 of fastener 20, particularly where the head 23 and shoulder 27 are arranged in close proximity (or abut each other) as in a FAB-LOK type of fastener 20.
Drive shaft 50 also includes a neck 62 which provides a clearance for receipt of prongs 82 of handle 80 when prongs 82 are inserted into handle ports 48 of sleeve 40. The prongs 82 lock drive shaft 50 within sleeve 40 so shaft 50 cannot be removed easily. Handle 80 is tong shaped and flexible to allow the ends of handle to spread apart and thus allow retraction (or insertion) of prongs 82 into handle ports 48.
Tool 30 is configured to conveniently fit within the opening 15 of a strut 13 in order to easily secure strut 13 to a panel 18. The external diameter of sleeve 40 is no greater than ⅞ inches and allows for convenient insertion into a standard 1⅝ inch strut. Sleeve 40 also has a length no less than 1⅝ inches so handle 80 may still hold sleeve 40 while a terminal end of sleeve may rest against an inside portion of the strut 13. Such length and width dimension of sleeve 40 and tool 30 allows for ease of insertion of a fastener 20 into strut 13 without having to use a separate box wrench, vice grips or other tool to hold shoulder 27 of the fastener. A user will conveniently utilize the drill bit 90 of the tool 30 and swiftly switch to include the combined drive shaft 50 and sleeve 40 which are connected with handle 80.
Shaft elbow 58 of drive shaft 50 is positioned upon the drive shaft a critical distance from terminal end 54 and in relation to the length of sleeve 40 so that when shaft 50 is fully inserted into sleeve 40, the socket 53 is positioned to receive head 23 while shoulder 27 is simultaneously engaged by socket 46. In one aspect, shaft elbow 58 is positioned 2.750 inches from end 54 while sleeve 40 has a total length of 2.85 inches. The length of sleeve 40 is at least twice the diameter of sleeve 40 to accommodate having a sufficiently narrow profile and sufficient length to secure fasteners 20 within a 1⅝ inch strut 13. The narrow profile and long length also allow for tool 30 to easily secure fasteners within other difficult to access locations, such as when fastening conduit pipe clamps or the like. In one aspect neck 62 has an outer diameter of 0.470 inches which provides clearance to receive prongs 82 to secure drive shaft 50 within sleeve 40.
In a further method aspect, the invention includes utilizing a tool 30 to secure a fastener 20 to a panel. The method includes positioning the socket 46 of sleeve 40 upon the shoulder 27 of fastener 20, simultaneously positioning the socket 53 of drive shaft 50 upon head 23 of the fastener, and turning the head 23 while holding the shoulder 27 in a relatively fixed position. The turning action causes sleeves 26 of the fastener 20 to mushroom and secure the fastener to a panel 18. In aspects, the turning is accomplished using a screwdriver, drill or drill driver, and the holding is accomplished by grasping handle 80 and resisting turning of sleeve 40. A further method includes positioning the sleeve 40 within an opening of a strut 13 and utilizing the method securing steps noted herein. In further aspects the invention includes systems where the tool 30 in conjunction with a fastener 20 is used to secure fastener 20 by operation as noted.
It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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