The present invention relates to a piercing nut attached to a mating member having a closed sectional shape, such as square lumber and aluminum extruded material, and a method for fixing the piercing nut to the inner surface of the mating member having a closed sectional shape.
Piercing nuts clinched and fixed to a mating member by being driven into it have been widely known as described in Patent Literature 1. As illustrated in
As illustrated in
To attach the piercing nut to the inner surface of the mating member W having a closed sectional shape, such as square lumber and aluminum extruded material as illustrated in
In the state illustrated in
In view of the conventional disadvantage described above, an object of the present invention is to provide a piercing nut that prevents the position of a piercing nut mounting surface from being lowered when the piercing nut is attached to a mating member having a closed sectional shape and a method for fixing the piercing nut to the inner surface of the mating member having a closed sectional shape.
A piercing nut according to the present invention to solve the problem described above includes: an internal thread formed at a center of a nut main body; a ring-shaped punching part protruding around an outer periphery of the internal thread; a ring-shaped groove formed around an outer periphery of the ring-shaped punching part; and a bearing surface protruding around an outer periphery of the ring-shaped groove, and the height of the ring-shaped punching part is equal to or lower than the height of the bearing surface. The depth of the ring-shaped groove is preferably 1.2 to 2.0 times the plate thickness of a mating member. The height of the ring-shaped punching part preferably is at a position at a height percentage of 50 to 99% from a bottom surface of the ring-shaped groove within a range between the bottom surface of the ring-shaped groove and the bearing surface. An outer peripheral wall of the ring-shaped groove preferably has a serration.
A method for fixing a piercing nut to an inner surface of a mating member having a closed sectional shape according to the present invention to solve the problem described above includes: holding the above-described piercing nut on the inner surface of the mating member having the closed sectional shape and bringing the bearing surface of the piercing nut into contact with the inner surface of the mating member; lowering a die disposed outside the mating member and punching the mating member by a ring-shaped protrusion of the die; and clinching and fixing the piercing nut to the inner surface of the mating member while supporting the mating member on the bearing surface of the piercing nut.
The piercing nut according to the present invention has a non-conventional structure in which the height of the ring-shaped punching part is equal to or lower than the height of the bearing surface. In attaching the piercing nut to the mating member having a closed sectional shape, driving by the die is completed with the mating member remaining in contact with the bearing surface of the piercing nut. Consequently, unlike the conventional technique, the piercing nut according to the present invention can prevent the height of a mounting surface of the mating member from being lowered, thereby preventing the part surrounding the mounting surface from being deformed and recessed.
The depth of the ring-shaped groove is usually equivalent to or smaller than the plate thickness of the mating member. By making the depth of the ring-shaped groove larger than the plate thickness of the mating member by 1.2 to 2.0 times, which is larger than that of the conventional piercing nut, the punching and clinching effects are not reduced if the height of the ring-shaped punching part is lower than that of the bearing surface.
Exemplary embodiments according to the present invention are described below.
Reference numeral 16 denotes a ring-shaped groove formed around the outer periphery of the ring-shaped punching part 12, and a flat bearing surface 17 is formed around the outer periphery of the ring-shaped groove 16. An outer peripheral wall 18 of the ring-shaped groove 16 according to the present embodiment is perpendicular to the bearing surface 17 and has serrations 19. The bearing surface 17 may have recesses and protrusions for preventing rotation.
The piercing nut according to the present invention is different from the conventional piercing nut in that a height h of the ring-shaped punching part 12 is equal to or lower than the height of the bearing surface 17. The height h of the ring-shaped punching part 12 means the distance from a bottom surface 20 of the ring-shaped groove 16 to the punching surface 15. A height H of the bearing surface 17 means the distance from the bottom surface 20 of the ring-shaped groove 16 to the bearing surface 17. In the embodiment illustrated in
The depth of the ring-shaped groove 16 (equal to the height H of the bearing surface 17) is usually equivalent to or smaller than the plate thickness of the mating member W. The depth of the ring-shaped groove 16 according to the present embodiment, however, is larger than the plate thickness of the mating member W. This structure is employed to suppress deterioration of the punching property due to a decrease in the height of the ring-shaped punching part 12. The depth is preferably 1.2 to 2.0 times of the plate thickness of the mating member W. By making the depth of the ring-shaped groove 16 larger than that of the conventional piercing nut, the punching property can be improved, and the mating member can be caused to plastically flow deeply into the ring-shaped groove 16, thereby also improving the clinching property. If the depth of the ring-shaped groove 16 falls below the numerical range, the punching property and the clinching property become insufficient. If the depth of the ring-shaped groove 16 exceeds the numerical range, the ring-shaped groove 16 fails to be sufficiently filled with the plastically flowing metal. Also in this case, the clinching property may possibly become insufficient.
By forming the serrations 19 on the outer peripheral wall 18 of the ring-shaped groove 16 like the present embodiment, the metal plastically flowing into the ring-shaped groove 16 bites the serrations 19. As a result, the rotation-preventing effect can be increased.
To attach the piercing nut according to the present invention having the structure described above, the lower surface of the nut main body 10 is supported by a punch 21 in the mating member W having a closed sectional shape, and the piercing nut is pressed against the inner surface of the mating member W as illustrated in
A die 22 is disposed coaxially with the piercing nut outside the mating member W and lowered toward the piercing nut as illustrated in
The mating member W remains supported by the bearing surface 17 of the piercing nut. Only the part of the mating member W corresponding to the center of the piercing nut is punched out and plastically deformed. As a result, the part surrounding the mounting surface of the mating member W remains completely flat as illustrated in
As described above, the piercing nut according to the present invention is suitably used as a nut attached to the inside of the mating member W having a closed sectional shape in which a punch cannot be inserted. Needless to say, the piercing nut according to the present invention can also be attached to the mating member W not having a closed sectional shape as illustrated in
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