Claims
- 1. A rivet gun with automatic feeding rivets comprising:a plurality of blind rivets each having a shank with first and second ends and an integral head on the first end of the shank, and a stem extending through the head and shank for pulling relative to the head to form the second end of the rivet and set the rivet, the blind rivets being fixed to a carrier; and, a rivet gun having: pulling head for pulling a rivet stem relative to the rivet head along an axis of the rivet and pulling head, the pulling head having a housing for resting adjacent the rivet head and a jaw assembly for gripping and pulling the rivet stem relative to the housing; means for withdrawing the pulling head after pulling each rivet; and, a rivet loading means receiving the carrier with rivets thereon, removing successive rivets from the carrier at a position wherein the rivet and pulling head are not coaxial, moving each successive rivet to a position coaxial with the pulling head, and loading successive rivets into the pulling head after a previous rivet is pulled.
- 2. The rivet gun of claim 1 further comprised of a manually operable control controlling the pulling head and the rivet loading mechanism.
- 3. The rivet gun of claim 2 wherein the manually operable control is a single manually operable control.
- 4. The rivet gun of claim 2 further comprised of a first actuator means controlling the pulling head and a second actuator means controlling the rivet loading mechanism, the manually operable control controlling the pulling head and the rivet loading mechanism through control of the first and second actuator means.
- 5. The rivet gun of claim 4 wherein the first and second actuator means are pneumatic actuators.
- 6. The rivet gun of claim 5 wherein the manually operable control directly controls the first actuator means, the second actuator means being controlled by the motion of the first actuator means.
- 7. The rivet gun of claim 6 wherein the first actuator means is adapted to withdraw the pulling head after pulling a rivet stem, and the rivet loading means is adapted to successively remove rivets from the carrier and load successive rivets into the pulling head by positioning each successive rivet coaxial with the pulling head for receipt of the rivet as the pulling head returns from the withdrawn position, the carrier being positioned to the side of the axis of the pulling head to allow the free passage of the pulling head thereby when the pulling head returns from the withdrawn position.
- 8. The rivet gun of claim 4 wherein the first actuator means, when initiated by operation of the manually operable control, causes the pulling head to pull the rivet stem relative to the rivet head and then withdraw the pulling head.
- 9. The rivet gun of claim 8 wherein the second actuator means is responsive to the operation of the manually operable control to cause the next rivet to be removed from the carrier and disposed in front of the pulling head.
- 10. The rivet gun of claim 1 wherein the blind rivets are fixed to the carrier by their stems, the rivet loading means loading successive rivets into the pulling head by engaging successive rivets on the carrier for removal from the carrier and translation perpendicular to the axis of the rivet to a position coaxial with the pulling head.
- 11. The rivet gun of claim 10 wherein the blind rivets are tack rivets having a conical head, and wherein the rivet loading mechanism loads successive rivets into the pulling head by engaging each rivet on the carrier by its shank and head by a member having a shape complimentary to the shape of the rivet shank and head for removal of the rivet from the carrier.
- 12. The rivet gun of claim 1 wherein the carrier is an elongate carrier and the rivet stems are held in grooves in the carrier to dispose the rivets in parallel disposition perpendicular to the length of the carrier.
- 13. The rivet gun of claim 1 wherein the rivet loading mechanism removes successive rivets from the carrier at a position wherein the rivet and pulling head are not coaxial and moves each successive rivet to a position coaxial with the pulling head by first moving each successive rivet in a first direction and then moving the rivet in a second direction different from the first direction.
- 14. The rivet gun of claim 13 wherein the first and second directions are orthogonal directions.
- 15. The rivet gun of claim 14 wherein the first and second directions are orthogonal directions also orthogonal to the axis of the pulling head.
- 16. A method of installing blind rivets, each having a shank with first and second ends and an integral head on the first end of the shank, and a stem extending through the head and shank for pulling relative to the head to form the second end of the rivet and set the rivet, comprising:fixing a plurality of the blind rivets to a carrier in close side by side proximity; installing the carrier with the rivets thereon into a manually operable rivet gun having a pulling head for receiving the stem of a rivet and operable to pull the rivet stem relative to the head of the rivet to set the rivet, and by control of a manual control on the rivet gun: operating the pulling head when in a pulling position to pull the stem of a rivet engaged by the pulling head to set a rivet; withdrawing the pulling head to a retracted position; removing the next rivet from the carrier at a position wherein the rivet and the pulling head are not coaxial; translating the rivet to a position in front of and coaxial with the pulling head; and, returning the pulling head to the pulling position, the pulling head passing to the side of the carrier and engaging the rivet disposed in front of the pulling head as the pulling head returns to the pulling position.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the pulling head engages a rivet by jaws engaging the rivet stem.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the stem of a previously set rivet is pushed through the jaws by the stem of the next rivet as it is engaged by the pulling head.
- 19. The method of claim 16 wherein the manual control controls a source of air under pressure.
- 20. The method of claim 16 wherein the rivets are conical head tacking rivets, and the stem of each rivet is pulled through the shank and head of the rivet to set the rivet.
- 21. The method of claim 20 further comprising collecting the stems of pulled rivets adjacent an end of the rivet gun opposite the pulling head.
- 22. The method of claim 16 wherein the rivets include a lock and the rivet stems include a predetermined fracture point, and wherein the stem of each rivet is pulled to set the rivet, after which the rivet stem fractures.
- 23. The method of claim 22 further comprising collecting the fractured stems of pulled rivets adjacent an end of the rivet gun opposite the pulling head.
- 24. The method of claim 16 wherein the rivet loading mechanism removes successive rivets from the carrier at a position wherein the rivet and pulling head are not coaxial and moves each successive rivet to a position coaxial with the pulling head by first moving each successive rivet in a first direction and then moving the rivet in a second direction different from the first direction.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein the first and second directions are orthogonal directions.
- 26. The method of claim 25 wherein the first and second directions are orthogonal directions also orthogonal to the axis of the pulling head.
- 27. A rivet gun comprising:a rivet gun adapted to receive a plurality of blind rivets, each having a shank with first and second ends and an integral head on the first end of the shank, and a stem extending through the head and shank for pulling relative to the head to form the second end of the rivet and set the rivet, the blind rivets being fixed to a carrier; the rivet gun having: a pulling head for pulling a rivet stem relative to the rivet head along an axis of the rivet and pulling head, the pulling head having a housing for resting adjacent the rivet head and a jaw assembly for gripping and pulling the rivet stem relative to the housing; means for withdrawing the pulling head after pulling each rivet; and, a rivet loading means adapted to receive the carrier with rivets thereon, remove successive rivets from the carrier at a position wherein the rivet and pulling head are not coaxial, translate each successive rivet to a position coaxial with the pulling head, and load successive rivets into the pulling head after a previous rivet is pulled.
- 28. The rivet gun of claim 27 further comprised of a manually operable control controlling the pulling head and the rivet loading means.
- 29. The rivet gun of claim 28 further comprised of a first actuator controlling the pulling head and a second actuator controlling the rivet loading means, the manually operable control controlling the pulling head and the rivet loading means through control of the first and second actuators.
- 30. The rivet gun of claim 29 wherein the first and second actuators are pneumatic actuators.
- 31. The rivet gun of claim 30 wherein the manually operable control directly controls the first actuator, the second actuator being controlled by the motion of the first actuator.
- 32. The rivet gun of claim 31 wherein the first actuator is a means adapted to withdraw the pulling head after pulling a rivet stem, and the rivet loading means is adapted to successively remove rivets from the carrier and load successive rivets into the pulling head by positioning each successive rivet coaxial with the pulling head for receipt of the rivet as the pulling head returns from the withdrawn position, the carrier being positioned to the side of the axis of the pulling head to allow the free passage of the pulling head thereby when the pulling head returns from the withdrawn position.
- 33. The rivet gun of claim 32 wherein the blind rivets are fixed to the carrier by their stems, the rivet loading means loading successive rivets into the pulling head by engaging successive rivets on the carrier for removal from the carrier and translation perpendicular to the axis of the rivet to a position coaxial with the pulling head.
- 34. The rivet gun of claim 31 wherein the first actuator is a means that, when initiated by operation of the manually operable control, causes the pulling head to pull the rivet stem relative to the rivet head and then withdraw the pulling head.
- 35. The rivet gun of claim 34 wherein the second actuator is a means responsive to the operation of the first actuator means to cause the next rivet to be removed from the carrier and disposed in front of the pulling head.
- 36. The rivet gun of claim 28 wherein the manually operable control is a single manually operable control.
- 37. The rivet gun of claim 27 wherein the blind rivets are tack rivets having a conical head, and wherein the rivet loading means loads successive rivets into the pulling head by engaging each rivet on the carrier by its shank and head by a member having a shape complimentary to the shape of the rivet shank and head for removal of the rivet from the carrier.
- 38. The rivet gun of claim 27 wherein the rivet gun is adapted to receive an elongate carrier with rivet stems held in grooves in the carrier to dispose the rivets in parallel disposition perpendicular to the length of the carrier.
- 39. A rivet gun with automatic feeding rivets comprising:a plurality of blind rivets each having a shank with first and second ends and an integral head on the first end of the shank, and a stem extending through the head and shank for pulling relative to the head to form the second end of the rivet and set the rivet, the blind rivets being fixed to a carrier; and, a rivet gun having: a pulling head for pulling a rivet stem relative to the rivet head along an axis of the rivet and pulling head, the pulling head having a housing for resting adjacent the rivet head and a jaw assembly for gripping and pulling the rivet stem relative to the housing; a rivet loading means receiving the carrier with rivets thereon, removing successive rivets from the carrier at a position wherein the rivet and pulling head are not coaxial, moving each successive rivet to a position coaxial with the pulling head, and loading successive rivets into the pulling head after a previous rivet is pulled; a manually operable control controlling the pulling head and the rivet loading means; a first actuator controlling the pulling head and a second actuator controlling the rivet loading means, the manually operable control directly controlling the first actuator, the second actuator being controlled by the motion of the first actuator; and, the first actuator being a means adapted to withdraw the pulling head after pulling a rivet stem; the rivet loading means being adapted to successively remove rivets from the carrier and load successive rivets into the pulling head by positioning each successive rivet coaxial with the pulling head for receipt of the rivet as the pulling head returns from the withdrawn position, the carrier being positioned to the side of the axis of the pulling head to allow the free passage of the pulling head thereby when the pulling head returns from the withdrawn position.
- 40. A rivet gun with automatic feeding rivets comprising:a plurality of blind rivets each having a shank with first and second ends and an integral head on the first end of the shank, and a stem extending through the head and shank for pulling relative to the head to form the second end of the rivet and set the rivet, the blind rivets being fixed to a carrier; and, a rivet gun having: a pulling head for pulling a rivet stem relative to the rivet head along an axis of the rivet and pulling head, the pulling head having a housing for resting adjacent the rivet head and a jaw assembly for gripping and pulling the rivet stem relative to the housing; a rivet loading means receiving the carrier with rivets thereon, removing successive rivets from the carrier at a position wherein the rivet and pulling head are not coaxial, moving each successive rivet to a position coaxial with the pulling head, and loading successive rivets into the pulling head after a previous rivet is pulled; a manually operable control controlling the pulling head and the rivet loading means; a first actuator controlling the pulling head and a second actuator controlling the rivet loading means, the manually operable control controlling the pulling head and the rivet loading means through the control of the first and second actuators; and, the first actuator, when initiated by operation of the manually operable control, causing the pulling head to pull the rivet stem relative to the rivet head and then withdraw the pulling head.
- 41. The rivet gun of claim 40 wherein the second actuator is responsive to the operation of the manually operable control to cause the next rivet to be removed from the carrier and disposed in front of the pulling head.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 41 wherein the first actuator is a means that, when the manually operable control is released, causes the pulling head to return the pulling head to engage the rivet in front of the pulling head to the pulling position and engaging the rivet disposed in front of the pulling head by the second actuator.
- 43. A rivet gun with automatic feeding rivets comprising:a plurality of blind rivets each having a shank with first and second ends and an integral head on the first end of the shank, and a stem extending through the head and shank for pulling relative to the head to form the second end of the rivet and set the rivet, the blind rivets being fixed to a carrier; and, a rivet gun having: a pulling head for pulling a rivet stem relative to the rivet head along an axis of the rivet and pulling head, the pulling head having a housing for resting adjacent the rivet head and a jaw assembly for gripping and pulling the rivet stem relative to the housing; and, a rivet loading means receiving the carrier with rivets thereon, removing successive rivets from the carrier at a position wherein the rivet aid pulling head are not coaxial, moving each successive rivet to a position coaxial with the pulling head, and loading successive rivets into the pulling head after a previous rivet is pulled; wherein the rivet loading means removes successive rivets from the carrier at a position wherein the rivet and pulling head are not coaxial and moves each successive rivet to a position coaxial with the pulling head by first moving each successive rivet in a first direction and then moving the rivet in a second direction different from the first direction, the first and second directions being orthogonal directions also orthogonal to the axis of the pulling head.
- 44. A method of installing blind rivets, each having a shank with first and second ends and an integral head on the first end of the shank, and a stem extending through the head and shank for pulling relative to the head to form the second end of the rivet and set the rivet, comprising:fixing a plurality of the blind rivets to a carrier; installing the carrier with the rivets thereon into a manually operable rivet gun having a pulling head for receiving the stem of a rivet and operable to pull the rivet stem relative to the head of the rivet to set the rivet, and by control of a manual control on the rivet gun: operating the pulling head when in a pulling position to pull the stem of a rivet engaged by the pulling head to set a rivet; withdrawing the pulling head to a retracted position; removing the next rivet from the carrier and disposing the rivet in front of the pulling head; and, returning the pulling head to the pulling position, the pulling head engaging the rivet disposed of in front of the pulling head as the pulling head returns to the pulling position.
- 45. The method of claim 44 wherein the pulling head engages a rivet by jaws engaging the rivet stem.
- 46. The method of claim 45 wherein the stem of a previously set rivet is pushed through the jaws by the stem of the next rivet as it is engaged by the pulling stem.
- 47. The method of claim 44 wherein the manual control controls a source of air under pressure.
- 48. The method of claim 44 wherein the rivets are conical head tacking rivets, and the stem of each rivet is pulled through the shank and head of the rivet to set the rivet.
- 49. The method of claim 48 further comprising expelling the stems of pulled rivets through an end of the rivet gun opposite the pulling head.
- 50. The method of claim 44 wherein the rivets include a lock and the rivet stems include a predetermined fracture point, and wherein the stem of each rivet is pulled to set the rivet, after which the rivet stem fractures.
- 51. The method of claim 50 further comprising expelling the fractured stems of pulled rivets through an end of the rivet gun opposite the pulling head.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/753,836, filed Jan. 3, 2001, entitled “Rivet Gun” and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/275,337, filed Mar. 12, 2001.
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