Information
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Patent Grant
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6301948
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Patent Number
6,301,948
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 17, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 16, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 072 3916
- 029 8125
- 029 243523
- 029 243524
- 029 243525
- 029 809
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a rivet setting device comprising a rivet setting means and a drive which actuates the rivet setting means, as well as a magazine-strip pulling means which comprises a roll in operative communication with the drive. According to the invention, in order to be able to operate rivet setting devices of such a type also in a pneumatic and/or hydraulic manner, the drive comprises a pneumatic and/or hydraulic linear drive including a piston-cylinder means and a gearing is provided for translating a linear movement of the piston-cylinder means into a rotational movement of the roll at least temporarily.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a rivet setting device comprising a rivet setting means and a drive which actuates the rivet setting means, as well as a magazine-strip pulling means which comprises a roll in operative communication with the drive.
Such rivet setting devices are known from the prior art. These are battery-operated rivet setting devices for setting blind rivets. The rivet setting means performs a pulling movement and is connected via a gearing to the drive which is formed by an electric motor. The gearing converts the rotational movement of the electric motor into a linear movement of the rivet setting means. The blind rivets are arranged on the magazine strip and are supplied via a supply means to the rivet setting means. The magazine-strip pulling means is provided for winding up the magazine strip after the removal of the blind rivet and for driving the magazine strip so as to supply further blind rivets. To this end, the magazine-strip pulling means comprises a roll which winds up the empty magazine strip under tension.
So far, magazine-strip pulling means of such a type could not be used for pneumatically and/or hydraulically operated rivet setting devices.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a rivet setting device including a magazine-strip pulling means, which can also be operated pneumatically and/or hydraulically.
This object is achieved according to the invention in that the drive comprises a pneumatic and/or hydraulic linear drive including a piston-cylinder means and that a gearing is provided for translating a linear movement of the piston-cylinder unit into a rotational movement of the roll at least temporarily.
Such a solution is simple, and makes it possible to provide a magazine-strip pulling means compatible with conventional rivet supply means also in hydraulically and/or pneumatically operated rivet setting devices.
In an advantageous development of the invention, a freewheel may be provided so that the linear movement of the piston-cylinder means is transmitted to the roll in one direction only. The gearing can thereby be adapted in an easy manner to the requirements of the magazine-strip pulling means. Since the piston-cylinder means performs a reciprocating linear movement, only one motional direction of the piston-cylinder means can be used on account of said freewheel for driving the roll. This is of particular importance since the magazine strip can only be wound up in one rotational direction of the roll.
Moreover, it may be of advantage when the rivet setting device comprises a mouthpiece for receiving at least one rivet and the rivet setting means comprises a pulling means, with the pulling means being adapted to be moved by the piston-cylinder means from a position closer to the mouthpiece into a position further away from the mouthpiece for performing a rivet setting operation and the pulling means being returnable after the rivet setting operation, with the piston-cylinder means being only connected back to the roll during the return movement. It is thereby possible that the magazine strip is only wound up during the return stroke and not during the rivet setting operation.
Moreover, in an advantageous development, there may be provided a blocking means which inhibits a rotation of the roll at least during the rivet setting operation. In such a case, an unintended rotation of the roll during the rivet setting operation can also be prevented.
Moreover, it may be of advantage when the roll is designed as a winding roll for winding up a magazine strip. In such a case, the magazine strip is not only drivable by the roll, but can also be wound up at the same time and stored for re-use.
In an advantageous development of the invention, the gearing may comprise a rack gear including a rack which is provided on the piston-cylinder means and/or the pulling means and in which a gear which is connected to the roll is meshing at least indirectly. A particularly simple gearing can thereby be realized.
To achieve a particularly compact structure, the piston-cylinder means may be arranged between the rivet setting means and the gearing.
Moreover, the rivet setting device can be designed in a particularly compact manner if the piston-cylinder means comprises a continuous piston rod. Said piston rod can then be connected to the rivet setting means on the one hand and to the gearing on the other hand.
It may be of advantage when the piston rod is designed as a tube for passing torn-off rivet mandrels therethrough. In such a case, the rivet mandrels which have been torn off during the rivet setting operation can be discharged from the rivet setting means through the piston rod, which is designed as a tube, and out of the housing of the rivet setting device.
To this end, it may turn out to be of advantage when the piston rod terminates in a rivet-mandrel collecting container. This can also yield a more compact design of the rivet setting device. Moreover, stray rivet mandrels are avoided.
Moreover, it may turn out to be of advantage when the gearing is arranged between the rivet-mandrel collecting container and the piston-cylinder means. As a result, the rivet setting device can also be made more compact.
In an advantageous development of the invention, the piston of the piston-cylinder means may be movable in the pulling direction of the pulling means of the rivet setting means for performing a rivet setting operation, with the piston being movable from an initial position arranged closer to the mouthpiece into a position further away from the mouthpiece for performing the rivet setting operation. Such a design may also simplify the structure of the rivet setting device.
Moreover, it may also turn out to be of advantage when the piston-cylinder means is biased by a spring means into the initial position. A particularly simple drive can thereby be realized, with the piston of the piston-cylinder means being also returnable by the spring means.
It may also be of advantage when the spring means comprises at least one pressure spring which is arranged in the cylinder of the piston-cylinder means and is supported between an inner cylinder wall at the front side and the piston. A particularly compact and simple design of the rivet setting device can also be realized thereby.
A further simplification of the design of the rivet setting device can be achieved when the rack is made integral with the piston rod. The number of the necessary components can further be reduced thereby.
It may turn out to be of advantage when there is provided a second rack which is opposite to the first rack and arranged on the piston rod and preferably made integral therewith and in which a second guide gear which is rotatably supported within the housing is meshing. A precise support of the piston rod between the two gears can thereby be realized.
It may also turn out to be of advantage when the roll is supported by a roll shaft which projects into the housing and is rotatably supported within the housing and when the gear which is connected to the roll is connected to the roll shaft within the housing. A particularly simple gearing can thereby be constructed.
It may also turn out to be of advantage when the freewheel is arranged between the roll shaft and the roll and when the gear is connected to the roll shaft for rotation therewith. The gearing can thus be designed in a particularly compact manner, with the freewheel being possibly arranged outside the housing, whereby the housing can be made even more compact.
These and other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the figures as fully explained in the Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other objects and features of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated and become better understood by reference to the detailed description when considered in connection with the accompany drawings in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout the figures thereof and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a sectional view showing the rivet setting device according to the invention; and
FIG. 2
is a sectional view showing the rivet setting device of
FIG. 1
along line II—II in FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
is a sectional view showing the rivet setting device
1
according to the invention. The rivet setting device mainly consists of a housing
2
, a rivet setting means
3
including a pulling means
4
, a piston-cylinder means
5
, a gearing
6
, a rivet collecting container
7
, a handle
8
and an actuating means
9
. The above-mentioned components are either received in or attached to the housing
2
. There is additionally provided a rivet supply means (not shown in greater detail) comprising a magazine strip (also not shown in greater detail). Of the rivet supply means, there is only schematically shown in a dash-dotted line a drum which has wound thereonto a magazine strip filled with blind rivets. The supply means includes an illustrated magazine-strip pulling means
10
.
The rivet setting means
3
comprises a mouthpiece
11
which includes an opening
12
for inserting the rivet mandrel of a blind rivet. The rivet mandrel is inserted in the known manner. The mouthpiece
11
is substantially sleeve-shaped and supported in the housing
2
in an axially displaceable manner. The mouthpiece
11
is supported via a spring
13
relative to the housing
2
in axial direction. Moreover, there is provided a stop
14
on which the mouthpiece is supported relative to the housing in the illustration shown in FIG.
1
.
The pulling means
3
comprises three clamping jaws
15
which are displaceably received in a cone
16
of the pulling means
4
, the clamping jaws being biased relative to each other by a spring
17
in the known manner. The rivet mandrel comes into engagement with the clamping jaws
15
and is held by said jaws in the known manner by inserting a blind rivet into the mouthpiece
11
and by pressing the mouthpiece against the force of the spring
13
.
The pulling means
4
is an integral part of a piston rod
18
which is made tubular and comprises a passage
19
which terminates in the rivet collecting container
7
. The piston rod is displaceably supported in the housing
2
in axial direction and simultaneously forms part of the piston-cylinder means
5
.
Moreover, the piston-cylinder means
4
comprises a piston
20
which is made integral with a front section
18
a
of the piston rod
18
and is displaceably received in a cylinder
21
. The piston
20
comprises grooves
22
which have provided therein ring seals
23
which seal the piston
20
relative to the cylinder
21
. A spring means
24
is disposed concentric with the piston rod
18
and consists of two pressure springs that are concentrically arranged relative to each other and are supported in the piston
20
on the one hand and on an inner cylinder wall
25
inside the cylinder
21
on the other hand. The piston
20
is biased by the spring means
24
towards the mouthpiece
11
. An air inlet
26
terminates in the cylinder
21
. Air is supplied via an air supply channel
27
which is arranged in the handle, and air can pass through the air inlet
25
out of the air supply channel into the cylinder
21
and can thereby move away the piston
20
towards the mouthpiece
11
in the known manner.
At the side of the piston-cylinder means which faces away from the mouthpiece
11
, there is provided a rear section
18
b
of the piston rod
18
with two opposite rack sections
28
and
29
in which gears
30
and
31
are respectively meshing. The upper rack
28
, which is shown in
FIG. 2
, and the associates gear
30
form part of the gearing
6
. The gear
30
is connected to a roll shaft
32
for rotation therewith, the shaft being rotatably received at bearing locations
33
and
34
within the housing
2
.
The roll shaft
32
has supported thereon a freewheel
35
which, in turn, supports a roll
36
. A firm rotational connection between the roll shaft
32
and the roll
36
is only established by the freewheel in one rotational direction of the roll shaft
32
. The freewheel is here designed such that, upon a movement of the piston
20
away from the mouthpiece, no firm rotational connection is established between the roll shaft
32
and the roll
36
and, when the piston is moved towards the mouthpiece, the roll shaft
32
and the roll
36
are connected to each other for joint rotation.
The lower gear
31
is rotatably supported on a shaft
37
within the housing and serves as a support gear for the piston rod
18
.
Moreover, at the side of the gearing
6
which faces away from the mouthpiece
11
, there is provided a release flap
38
which comprises an end section
39
which is movable into an out of the passage
19
. The release flap
38
is pivotable about an axis which is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the piston rod
18
.
FIG. 2
additionally shows a mounting
40
with a receiving mandrel
41
. The mounting
40
is firmly installed within the housing
2
by way of a screw connection
42
and a pin connection
43
. The receiving mandrel
41
serves to receive the drum (shown in broken line in
FIG. 1
) together with the magazine strip, the drum
44
being rotatably arranged on the receiving mandrel
41
.
The actuating means
9
consists of a switch
45
which is movably supported in the known manner within the handle
8
and biased by a spring
46
. When being pressed into the handle
8
, the switch
45
actuates a valve
47
which communicates with a source of compressed air via compressed air lines
48
, which are only shown sectionwise. The exact design of the valve
47
is known from the prior art. It is also known from the prior art how the compressed air passes from valve
47
into the air supply channel
27
. Compressed air is released by depressing switch
45
and thus by actuating the valve
47
and passes into the air supply channel
27
to flow from said channel into the piston-cylinder means. Moreover, a venting means (not shown) is provided to let the compressed air escape from the cylinder
21
.
The operation and function of the invention shall now be explained in more detail.
To put the rivet setting device into operation, drum
44
(not shown) is first mounted on the receiving mandrel
41
and the magazine strip which is mounted on the drum and includes rivets arranged thereon is disposed in the known manner within the supply means and the end of the magazine strip is connected to the roll
36
. At the beginning of the rivet setting operation, a blind rivet (not shown) is positioned within the mouthpiece
11
, the rivet mandrel thereof projecting in the known manner into the mouthpiece
11
through the opening
12
. When the rivet is applied to the component to be riveted, the mouthpiece is moved against the force of spring
13
, with the rivet mandrel passing in the known manner between the spring (17)-based clamping jaws
15
and being retained by the clamping jaws
15
.
When the operator now actuates the switch
45
in the known manner, compressed air will pass via the air inlet
26
into the cylinder
21
, whereby the cylinder
21
is moved away from the mouthpiece
11
together with the piston rod
18
. The pulling means
4
which is made integral with the piston rod
18
is also moved away from the mouthpiece, whereby the blind rivet is set and the rivet mandrel is torn off during the setting operation or after the completion of said operation, but while the piston is being moved away from the mouthpiece
11
. When the piston is in its position farthest away from the mouthpiece
11
, air is let out of the cylinder
21
, with the spring means
24
pressing the piston
20
back into its initial position.
While the piston
20
is being moved from its initial position into the position of the piston
20
farthest to the right side in
FIG. 1
during the performance of the rivet setting operation, the roll
36
is decoupled by the freewheel
35
from the roll shaft
32
. Hence, there is no rotational movement of the roll
36
during the rivet setting operation.
During the return movement of the piston
20
, however, the roll
35
is connected to the roll shaft
32
for rotation therewith, so that the roll
36
is rotating during the return movement of the piston
20
. As a result, a pulling action is exerted on the magazine strip and the magazine strip is further conveyed until the next rivet mandrel is supplied to the mouthpiece
11
. The length of the rack section
28
and the number of teeth of the gear
30
must be dimensioned accordingly. Thus, the magazine-strip pulling means which is formed by the gearing
6
and the roll
36
with the freewheel
35
conveys the magazine strip in order to supply the blind rivet.
The torn-off rivet mandrels pass from the clamping jaws
15
, which release the rivet mandrel in the known manner after the completion of the rivet setting operation, into the passage
19
of the piston rod
19
, thereby passing into the rivet collecting container
7
in which the piston rod
18
terminates. The release flap
38
is also controlled in the known manner.
Thanks to the design of the gearing
6
, it is now possible to use a known magazine-strip supplying means in pneumatically or hydraulically operated rivet setting devices as well. A hydraulic rivet setting devices operates in the same way as a pneumatic one, with the hydraulic fluid being used instead of air.
With the present invention has been described in conjunction with several alternative embodiments, these embodiments are offered by way of illustration rather than by way of limitation. Those skilled in the art will be enabled by this disclosure to make various modifications and alterations to the embodiments described without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, these modifications and alterations are deemed to lie within the spirit and scope of the present invention as specified by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A rivet setting device comprising:a rivet setting means; a drive to actuate said rivet setting means to perform a rivet setting operation, where said drive is a pneumatic drive, a hydraulic linear drive, or any combination thereof; and a magazine-strip pulling means which comprises a roll connected to the drive, wherein the drive further includes a piston-cylinder means including a piston and a cylinder to provide a linear movement, and a gearing connecting said drive to said magazine-strip pulling means to translate said linear movement into a rotational movement of the roll.
- 2. The rivet setting device according to claim 1, further including a freewheel between said drive and said magazine-strip pulling means and adapted to permit said rotational movement to occur only in one direction.
- 3. The rivet setting device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the rivet setting device comprises a mouthpiece for receiving at least one rivet and the rivet setting means comprises a pulling means, the pulling means being moved by the piston-cylinder means from a position closer to the mouthpiece into a position further away from the mouthpiece so as to perform a rivet setting operation, and the pulling means being returned after the rivet setting operation so as to perform a return movement, with the piston-cylinder means and the roll being in operative communication during the return movement.
- 4. The rivet setting device according to claim 1, characterized in that there is provided a blocking means which inhibits said rotational movement during a portion of the rivet setting operation.
- 5. The rivet setting device according to claim 1, characterized in that the roll is a winding roll for winding up the magazine strip.
- 6. The rivet setting device according to claim 1, characterized in that the gearing comprises a rack gear including a rack on an element selected from one of the piston-cylinder means, the pulling means, or any combination thereof, and a gear connected to the roll for meshing with said rack gear.
- 7. The rivet setting device according to claim 1, characterized in that the piston-cylinder means is arranged between said rivet setting means and said gearing.
- 8. The rivet setting device according to claim 1, characterized in that the piston-cylinder means comprises a continuous piston rod.
- 9. The rivet setting device according to claim 1, characterized in that the piston rod is designed as a tube for passing torn-off rivet mandrels therethrough.
- 10. The rivet setting device according to claim 1, characterized in that the piston rod terminates in a rivet-mandrel collecting container.
- 11. The rivet setting device according to claim 1, characterized in that the gearing is arranged between rivet-mandrel collecting container and piston-cylinder means.
- 12. The rivet setting device according to claim 1, wherein the rivet setting device comprises a mouthpiece for receiving at least one rivet and is characterized in that the piston is movable from an initial position arranged closer to the mouthpiece into a position further away from the mouthpiece for carrying out the rivet setting operation.
- 13. The rivet setting device according to claim 1, characterized in that the piston-cylinder means is biased by a spring means into the initial position.
- 14. The rivet setting device according to claim 1, wherein said cylinder has an inner wall, a front side and a back side, and is characterized in that the spring means comprises at least one pressure spring which is arranged within the cylinder of the piston-cylinder means and is supported between the inner wall at the front side and the piston.
- 15. The rivet setting device according to claim 6, wherein said piston-cylinder means includes a piston rod connected to said piston, wherein said rack is a first rack, further including a second rack opposite the first rack, where said second rack is arranged on the piston rod, and includes a guide gear which is rotatably supported in the housing is meshing.
- 16. The rivet setting device according to claim 6, further including a housing and a freewheel between said drive and said magazine-strip pulling means and adapted to permit said rotational movement to occur only in one direction, and is characterized in that the roll is supported by a roll shaft which projects into the housing and is rotatably supported therein, and the gear which is connected to the roll is connected within the housing to the roll shaft and the freewheel is arranged between roll shaft and roll and the gear is connected to the roll shaft for rotation therewith.
Priority Claims (1)
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