Claims
- 1. A fastener for splicing of ends of conveyor belts together, the fastener comprising:
upper and lower plates for being clamped on respective upper and lower surfaces of a conveyor belt; apertures of the plates that are generally aligned with each other with the plates clamped on the belt; a rivet having a shaft with an end portion thereof held in an upright, pre-inserted position in the aperture of the upper plate prior to riveting of the fastener to the belt end; and interference portions integral with the shaft end portion sized to be in an interference fit in the upper plate aperture.
- 2. The fastener of claim 1 wherein the interference portions comprise raised ridges having an interference diameter larger than the aperture diameter.
- 3. The fastener of claim 2 wherein the rivet shaft has a clearance diameter and includes a preformed enlarged head at one end thereof, and the interference diameter of the raised ridges is larger than the clearance diameter so that after the held rivet portion is driven through the upper plate aperture, the shaft clears the aperture to minimize scraping and pushing of material of the rivet along the shaft thereof up under the preformed rivet head.
- 4. The fastener of claim 3 wherein the upper plate includes a recess about the aperture into which the preformed enlarged rivet head is fully seated to provide a low profile riveted fastener.
- 5. The fastener of claim 1 wherein the rivet portion includes a tubular wall portion and a hollow bore to receive a pilot therein to lead the rivet through the belt, the hollow tubular portion adapted to be flared to form an upset head in the lower plate aperture.
- 6. The fastener of claim 1 wherein the rivet is a single rivet used with the plates for clamping to the belt, and
at least one arcuate hinge loop joining the upper and lower plates with the loop and plates having a predetermined substantially constant material thickness in cross-section and a predetermined width with the ratio of the predetermined thickness to width sized to provide a small, heavy duty hinged fastener riveted to a belt by the single rivet.
- 7. A rivet hinged belt fastener for splicing of belt ends together, the belt fastener comprising:
upper and lower plates joined by arcuate hinge loops and having recessed apertures therein; a pre-inserted rivet including a shaft thereof held in the aperture of the upper plate; an enlarged preformed head at one end of the shaft above the upper plate; and a tubular portion of the shaft adapted to be flared into a rivet head and held in the upper plate aperture to provide a pre-inserted hollow rivet on the upper plate.
- 8. The belt fastener of claim 7 wherein the tubular portion of the rivet shaft is sized to be held in an interference fit in the upper plate aperture.
- 9. The belt fastener of claim 8 wherein the rivet shaft includes a solid portion below the head sized to clear the upper plate aperture during driving of the rivet therethrough to allow the rivet preformed head to seat substantially flush in the upper plate recessed aperture.
- 10. The belt fastener of claim 9 wherein the plates are of a metal material and the rivet is of a material softer than the plate material with the respective sizing of the rivet shaft tubular and solid portions minimizing scraping and pushing of the softer rivet material up under the preformed head during driving of the rivet.
- 11. The belt fastener of claim 7 wherein the tubular portion has an open end and a hollow internal bore to receive an end of a pilot nail which has pierced the belt.
- 12. The belt fastener of claim 7 wherein the shaft tubular portion is knurled to form integral outwardly projecting larger diameter portions tightly gripped in the aperture of the upper plate.
- 13. The belt fastener of claim 7 wherein the shaft tubular portion extends for at least one half the length of the shaft, the tubular shaft portion adapted to be upset and to be formed into a rivet head which is opposite to the preformed rivet head.
- 14. The belt fastener of claim 7 wherein the upper plate has a predetermined width and the recessed aperture thereof has a predetermined diameter approximately half the plate width.
- 15. The belt fastener of claim 7 in combination with a robust pilot nail adapted for reuse and driven through the lower plate aperture and the belt into registry with the shaft tubular portion for leading the rivet through the belt so that belt material punched out by the rivet as it is driven therethrough is kept to a minimum.
- 16. An apparatus for installing fasteners having a pair of plates with apertures therein on ends of conveyor belts, the apparatus comprising
a frame; a plurality of operating members mounted to the frame; a positioning member between the operating members for placing the fasteners and belt in predetermined positions relative to each other with the belt end projecting between the fastener plates; a camming mechanism for shifting the operating members in a transverse direction relative to the belt; rivets of the fasteners driven by a first one of the operating members on one side of the belt for riveting the fastener to the belt end; pilot nails aligned with the rivets driven by a second one of the operating members on an opposite side of the belt to pierce the belt; and an actuator cooperating with the camming mechanism to coordinate the shifting of the operating members for driving of the rivets and nails so that the nails are first driven through the belt to the aligned rivets and the rivets together with the nails are then driven back through the belt with the rivets being led by the pilot nails therethrough.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the rivets include a tubular end portion pre-inserted to the aperture of one of the plates of the fasteners, and the nails are driven through the aperture of the other plate and the belt into registry with the rivet tubular end portions.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the actuator is a power actuator that has a predetermined driving stroke in a longitudinal direction that is larger than the distance the actuator causes the operating members to shift to provide a mechanical advantage in driving of the rivets and nails.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the camming mechanism includes cam followers of the operating members that are substantially fixed against shifting in the longitudinal direction, and cam tracks in which the followers are disposed for shifting the operating members in the transverse direction as the tracks are shifted in the longitudinal direction by the actuator.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein the camming mechanism includes a rack having the cam tracks and the actuator is a single power cylinder which shifts the rack and cam tracks in the longitudinal direction to shift the operating members in the transverse direction by a single driving stroke of the cylinder.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein a third one of the operating members includes an anvil surface and the pilot nail includes a rivet curling surface, and the camming mechanism is operable to shift the second operating member to bring the rivet curling surface into cooperation with the anvil surface with the second operating member then pausing while the first operating member continues to shift to push the rivet against the curling surface and to the anvil surface for forming an upset head on the rivet
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein the third operating member is a clamping and anvil member shifted by the camming mechanism to clamp the fastener plates on surfaces of the belt at the end thereof, and an adjustment member is operable to shift the second and third operating members together relative to the frame to allow for different thicknesses of belts to be riveted.
- 23. A method of securing a belt fastener having a pre-inserted rivet thereon to a belt end, the method comprising:
placing a belt end including upper and lower surfaces between upper and lower plates of a plurality of fasteners with the pre-inserted rivets on one of the lower and upper plates; causing pilots to be driven through apertures of the other of the upper and lower plates and through the adjacent belt surface and then into hollow bores in tubular rivet ends of the pre-inserted rivets; driving the pre-inserted rivets through the apertures of the one plates with the hollow rivets following the previous path of the pilots; and forming the tubular ends of the rivets into flared-shaped rivet heads at the other plates to secure the belt fasteners to the belt end.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the pilots are nails including sharp leading points thereof, and
spreading material of the belt by driving of the pilot nails therethrough from the belt lower surface to the belt upper surface and into the rivet bores to minimize belt material punched out by the rivets as they are driven and led back through the belt by the pilot nails.
- 25. The method of claim 23 wherein the pilots are first driven through the belt from the lower to upper surface thereof and the rivets and pilots are next driven together oppositely to the initial driving direction of the pilots for piercing the belt,
stopping the pilots at predetermined positions; and flaring portions of the tubular rivet ends with a portion of the stopped pilots when forming the rivet heads located at the lower plates of the belt fasteners.
- 26. The method of claim 25 including providing an actuator having a driving stroke, and
the pilots are driven in their initial driving direction, the rivets and pilots are next driven together opposite to the pilots initial driving direction, the pilots are stopped, and portions of the tubular rivet ends are flared all by a single driving stroke of the actuator.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part of patent application entitled RIVET BELT FASTENER, Serial No. 09/177,238, filed Oct. 22,1998.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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