Claims
- 1. A panel clinching method for clinching together at least two panels, utilizing a rivet including a shank having an inner end, a punch, and a sleeve external of the punch, the method comprising the steps of:
- supporting the panels on a supporting die formed with an opening to receive the panels when they are deformed;
- positioning the rivet over the panels in the area to be clinched, with the sleeve surrounding the punch;
- advancing the punch and the sleeve downwardly to deform the panels into the die opening and form the clinched joint; and
- thereafter advancing the sleeve independently of the punch to cause the inner end of the shank of the rivet to be outwardly deformed, consequently deforming the panels, the deformation of the inner end of the shank of the rivet being caused solely by the independent advancement of the sleeve.
- 2. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the panels to be joined are pre-clamped to the die before the punch drives the rivet into the panels to form the clinched joint.
- 3. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one panel is a metal sheet and at least one panel is a polymeric sheet, the polymeric sheet being pre-heated in the zone of the clinched joint to encourage the flow of the polymeric material as the panels are deformed.
- 4. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 1, wherein an adhesive is applied to the rivet to assist bonding between the panels and the rivet.
- 5. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rivet is tubular and an adhesive is applied to the bore of the tubular rivet, the adhesive being extruded into the clinched joint when the tubular rivet is deformed to assist bonding between the panels and the rivet.
- 6. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rivet has a shank with at least one external protrusion to provide additional grip between the rivet and the panels in the clinched joint.
- 7. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 1, wherein deformation of the rivet and the panels is effected without the rivet penetrating through the panels.
- 8. A panel clinching method for clinching together at least two panels, utilizing a slug including a shank having an inner end, a punch, and a pre-clamping head external of the punch, the method comprising the steps of:
- supporting the panels on a supporting die formed with an opening to receive the deformed panels, and clamping the panels with the pre-clamping head;
- advancing the punch downwardly to deform the panels into the die opening to form a clinched joint;
- thereafter raising the punch, thereby creating a cavity above the clinched joint and below the punch;
- positioning the slug in the cavity; and
- again advancing the punch to move the slug into the clinched joint, and continuing to advance the punch to deform the inner end of the shank of the slug and consequently the panels, thereby forming a joint that includes the slug driven into the clinched joint.
- 9. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 8, wherein the panels to be joined are pre-clamped to the die before the punch is advanced to deform the panels and drive the rivet into the panels to form a clinched joint.
- 10. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 8, wherein at least one panel is a metal sheet and at least one panel is a polymeric sheet, the polymeric sheet being pre-heated in the zone of the clinched joint to encourage the flow of the polymeric material as the panels are deformed.
- 11. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 8, wherein an adhesive is applied to the rivet to assist bonding between the panels and the rivet.
- 12. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 8 wherein deformation of the slug and the panels occurs without the slug penetrating the panels.
- 13. Apparatus for clinching together at least two panels by a tubular rivet having a bore and a shank with an inner end, comprising:
- a die for supporting the panels, the die having a die opening;
- a punch for alignment with the bore of the rivet and being movable through the bore of the rivet;
- a sleeve for axial alignment with the rivet and being external of the punch and advanceable independently of the punch; and
- a pre-clamping head positioned outwardly of the sleeve for engaging and clamping the panels to the die, wherein
- the punch and the sleeve, when advanced, engage and deform the panels into the die opening to form the clinched joint, subsequent advancement of the sleeve independent of the punch serving to outwardly deform the inner end of the shank of the rivet, and consequently deforming the panels to secure the clinched joint, the deformation of the inner end of the shank of the rivet being caused solely by the independent advancement of the sleeve.
- 14. The apparatus as claimed in claim 13 wherein the rivet does not penetrate the panels.
- 15. Apparatus for clinching together at least two panels by a slug having a shank with an inner end, comprising:
- a die for supporting the panels, the die having a die opening;
- a punch for alignment with the die opening and having a punching face similar in diameter to the slug; and
- a pre-clamping head for engaging and clamping the panels to the die and being positioned external of the punch, wherein
- the punch, when advanced, engages and deforms the panels into the die opening to form the clinched joint having a cavity into which the slug is positioned when the punch is withdrawn, subsequent advancement of the punch when the slug is in position in the cavity serving to secure the slug in the clinched joint by deforming the inner end of the shank of the slug and contiguous portions of the panels, thereby forming a joint that includes the slug driven into the clinched joint.
- 16. The apparatus as claimed in claim 15, wherein the slug does not penetrate the panels.
- 17. A panel clinching method for clinching together at least two panels, utilizing a punch, a die, and a ring having an outwardly and downwardly tapered bore, the method comprising the steps of:
- supporting the ring on the die;
- positioning the panels over the ring, and
- advancing the punch toward the die to cause materials of the panels to flow into the ring and be expanded into engagement with the tapered bore of the ring, the tapered bore of the ring preventing separation of the clinched joint.
- 18. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 17, wherein at least one panel is a metal sheet and at least one panel is a polymeric sheet, the polymeric sheet being pre-heated in the zone of the clinched joint to encourage the flow of the polymeric material as the panels are deformed.
- 19. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 17, wherein the ring is formed of metal or polymeric material.
- 20. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 17, wherein an adhesive is applied to the ring to assist bonding between the panels and the ring.
- 21. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 20, wherein at least one panel is a metal sheet and at least one panel is a polymeric sheet, the polymeric sheet being pre-heated in the zone of the clinched joint to encourage the flow of the polymeric material as the panels are deformed.
- 22. A panel clinching method for clinching together at least two panels, utilizing a punch and a die, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a hollow component having a through bore, the bore having an inner recess defined by an inner surface thereof, said inner surface tapering downwardly and outwardly from a top towards a bottom of the component;
- supporting the bottom of the component on the die;
- positioning the panels over the top of the component; and
- advancing the punch toward the die to cause material of the panels to flow into the inner recess in the component and be expanded into engagement with the tapered inner surface of the component to form a clinched joint, the tapered inner surface of the component preventing separation of the clinched joint.
- 23. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 22, wherein the component is formed of metal or polymeric material.
- 24. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 22, wherein an adhesive is applied to the component to assist bonding between the panels and the component.
- 25. A panel clinching method for clinching together at least two panels, utilizing a rivet having a bore and including a shank having an inner end, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a punch having a main body with an engaging shoulder and a reduced diameter lower end for fitting within the bore of the rivet, the lower end of the punch having a height less than a height of the rivet;
- supporting the panels on a supporting die formed with an opening to receive the panels when they are deformed;
- positioning the rivet over the panels in the area to be clinched;
- advancing the punch until the shoulder of the main body engages the top of the rivet at which position the lower end of the punch is spaced slightly above the panels;
- further advancing the punch downwardly to deform the panels into the die opening and form the clinched joint, and
- thereafter again advancing the punch downwardly, deforming the inner end of the shank of the rivet and consequently the contiguous portions of the panels to secure the clinched joint.
- 26. The panel clinching method as claimed in claim 25 wherein deformation of the rivet and the panels occurs without the rivet penetrating through the panels.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/244,041, filed May 20, 1994 now abandoned, which is the national stage of PCT/AU92/00631, filed Nov. 11, 1992.
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