Claims
- 1. A tool having a central axis, for upsetting the tubular upsettable end portion of a rivet having a coincident central axis, a solid shank, said tubular upsettable portion having a free end, and within said free end, a recess with an inner circular wall within which there is disposed a core pin to engage said inner circular wall of said tubular upsettable end portion, said tool comprising a tool piece having an annular end face to exert an endwise compressive force on said free end of said upsettable end portion, an inner tool portion with a peripheral surface adapted to engage said inner circular wall so as to enter the tool, said inner tool portion also being adapted to exert an axial compressive force on said core pin, whereby an axial end load exerted by said tool piece on said free end causes said tubular upsettable portion to bulge and form an upset head, said free end being deflected inwardly toward said inner tool portion which limits the inward excursion of said free end, and yielding means axially interposed between the two tool portions, whereby the inner tool portion can exert force on the core pin only after the outer tool portion has at least partially formed the upset head.
- 2. A tool having a central axis, for upsetting the tubular upsettable end portion of a rivet having a coincident central axis, a solid shank having a diameter, said tubular upsettable portion having a free end, and within said free end, a recess with an inner circular wall within which there is disposed a core pin to engage said inner circular wall of said tubular upsettable end portion, said tool comprising a tool piece having an annular end face to exert an endwise compressive force on said free end of said upsettable end portion, and an inner tool portion with a peripheral surface adapted to engage said inner circular wall so as to center the tool, whereby an axial end load exerted by said tool piece on said free end causes said tubular upsettable portion to bulge and form an upset head, said free end being deflected inwardly toward said inner tool portion which limits the inward excursion of said free end, said annular end face being frusto-conical, facing convexly toward said rivet, said inner tool portion being coaxial therewith and passing coaxially through said annular end face, said frusto-conical end face having a lateral diameter at least about 1.3 times the diameter of said solid shank.
- 3. A tool according to claim 2 in which said inner tool portion has an outside diameter smaller than said outside diameter of said upsettable end portion, and substantially equal to the inside diameter of said upsettable end portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO OTHER PATENT APPLICATIONS
This is a division of applicant's co-pending U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 914,858, filed June 12, 1979, (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,223,433, issued Sept. 23, 1980), which in turn is a division of applicant's patent application, Ser. No. 681,431, filed Apr. 29, 1976, (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,126,076, issued Nov. 21, 1978), which in turn is a division of applicant's patent application Ser. No. 549,330, filed Feb. 12, 1975, entitled "Rivet Fastener System" (now U.S. Pat. No. 3,995,406, issued Dec. 7, 1976), which in turn is a continuation-in-part of applicant's U.S. patent applications, Ser. No. 360,533, filed May 15, 1973, entitled "Hollow End Reinforced Rivet Fastener", and Ser. No. 480,760, filed June 19, 1974, entitled "Rivet Fastener System", the latter also being a continuation-in-part of applicant's once-co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 321,457, filed Jan. 5, 1973, entitled "Rivet Fastener System". Application Ser. Nos. 321,457, 360,533 and 480,760 are now abandoned.
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