Claims
- 1. An apparatus for affixing fasteners to a substrate utilizing a UV-curable adhesive, comprising:
an applicator for receiving a fastener and supporting the fastener to press a UV transparent portion thereof having UV-curable adhesive thereon into contact with a substrate on which the fastener is to be installed; and a source of UV radiation on the applicator arranged to shine UV radiation against the transparent portion of a fastener supported by the applicator as such transparent portion is pressed against a substrate when the fastener is applied thereto by the applicator.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 characterized in that said applicator includes a fastener retainer for engaging and releasably holding a fastener for application to a substrate.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said applicator has a UV light source arranged to direct UV light axially through a fastener in the applicator.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the transparent portion of the fastener is an annular flange and the UV light source is arranged to shine an annular beam of UV light against the flange of the fastener pressed against a substrate by the applicator.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said applicator defines a UV light confining barrier for essentially preventing escape of UV light from the applicator except that directed against the transparent portion of the fastener.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 characterized in that said applicator has a fastener receiving cavity for receiving at one end a fastener to be attached to a substrate and said source of UV radiation is disposed at the opposite end of such cavity and arranged to shine UV radiation axially of a fastener received in the cavity.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the applicator has an outwardly opening chamber for receiving a fastener to be affixed to a substrate, and a UV light source disposed in the chamber and arranged to focus UV light axially of the chamber against a fastener received in the chamber.
- 8. The invention defined by claims 1-7 wherein the substrate is a window to be installed in automotive vehicle bodies.
- 9. An apparatus for quickly affixing self-dispensing UV curable adhesive fasteners on windows to be installed in automotive vehicle bodies, comprising:
a jig for receiving the window to be installed; a plurality of fastener applicators supported on the jig for affixing fasteners to the window at predetermined locations; each applicator having a fastener receiving UV light confining chamber within which the fastener is disposed during affixation to a window in the jig; a fastener holder in the chamber for cooperating with a fastener in the chamber to releasably hold a fastener therein with a flange on the fastener positioned to abut a window in the jig when the applicator or the window is moved to press the flange of a fastener in the chamber against the window; and a UV light source within said chamber to focus UV light on the fastener disposed in the chamber.
- 10. An apparatus for quickly affixing fasteners containing UV curable adhesive to a surface comprising, in combination:
an applicator having an outwardly opening fastener receiving chamber; a fastener holder on the applicator for positioning a fastener in the chamber with a flange on the fastener disposed to abut the surface to which the fastener is to be affixed; and a source of UV light communicating with the chamber and arranged to direct UV light against a fastener in the chamber and essentially confine the light to the chamber.
- 11. A self-dispensing fastener utilizing photocuring, quick-setting adhesive comprising, in combination:
a body having an adhesive reservoir therein and an integral flange; a plunger in said reservoir sealing the same and projecting therefrom for depression into the reservoir to expel adhesive in the reservoir into the interface formed between said flange and a surface when the fastener is pressed thereagainst; a photocuring adhesive in the reservoir; and said reservoir and plunger being formed of an opaque material and said flange formed of a transparent material.
- 12. The fastener of claim 11 wherein all of said fastener is transparent to UV radiation except said plunger and reservoir.
- 13. The invention defined by claim 11 wherein said reservoir is separate from the body.
- 14. The invention defined by claim 13 wherein said body is UV transparent.
- 15. The invention of claim 11 wherein said reservoir is formed in the body of a UV opaque material and the flange of the body is formed of a UV transparent material.
- 16. The invention of claim 10 wherein said body is formed of a UV transparent material and there is a UV opaque coating on the body covering the reservoir.
- 17. The invention as defined in claim 11 wherein said flange is provided with raised portions opposed to a surface to which the fastener is to be secured to determine the thickness of the adhesive layer expelled in the said interface.
- 18. The invention defined by claim 11 wherein said plunger projects from the reservoir below said flange for engagement with a surface to which the fastener is to be secured to expel adhesive from the reservoir when the fastener is pressed against such surface.
- 19. The method of locating a window in a motor vehicle comprising the steps of:
providing locating holes in the vehicle body at the window opening; pressing self-dispensing adhesive locators, utilizing quick-acting photocuring adhesive and a UV transparent flange, against the window to extrude the adhesive into the interface between the flange and the window; directing UV radiation against the fastener to cure the adhesive in the interface between the window and the flange; and mounting the window in the motor vehicle by aligning the locators on the window with the locator holes in the vehicle body and pressing the window into the window opening.
- 20. A vehicle window for installation in the window opening of a vehicle during assembly on the line comprising:
a transparent vehicle window having a UV opaque frit around the marginal edge; a plurality of locators attached to the window in overlying relation to the frit at the marginal edge and spaced apart to be received in predetermined holes in the vehicle body; and said locators having a quick-setting UV cured adhesive securing the locators to the window over said frit.
- 21. A reservoir plunger unit for use in a self-dispensing fastener utilizing photocuring adhesive comprising, in combination;
a reservoir for containing a quantity of photocuring adhesive to be dispensed; a plunger inserted in the reservoir for expelling the adhesive; said reservoir and plunger being opaque to UV radiation; and at least one of the reservoir or plunger being transparent to visible light.
- 22. The invention of claim 21 wherein the reservoir is transparent to visible light.
- 23. The invention of claim 21 wherein the plunger is transparent to visible light.
- 24. The invention of claim 21 wherein both the reservoir and plunger are transparent to visible light.
- 25. The invention defined by claim 19 wherein each of said locators has a portion overlying the vehicle window with a layer of UV-cured adhesive between such portion and the window and wherein such portion is transparent to UV light.
- 26. The method of locating a window in a motor vehicle comprising the steps of:
providing locating holes in the vehicle body at the window opening; providing a plurality of fasteners each having a first portion for overlying the window and being transparent to UV light, and a second portion for reception in said holes; coating said first portion with a quick-setting UV-cured adhesive; pressing the coated first portion of each fastener against the window to dispose the adhesive-coated portion against the window and, while holding the same in such a position, exposing the first portion to UV light to cure the adhesive; and positioning the window in a motor vehicle and inserting the second portion of each fastener in the provided locating holes.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein both the first and second portions of the fasteners are transparent into UV light and while pressing the first coated portion against the window exposing both portions to UV light.
- 28. A method of locating and temporarily securing a window in a motor vehicle body to prevent movement between the window and vehicle body during curing of a construction adhesive which permanently secures the window in the body, comprising the steps of:
providing self-dispensing adhesive fasteners containing a quick-setting photocuring adhesive in an adhesive reservoir closed by a piston, both reservoir and piston being opaque to photocuring radiation to prevent premature curing of the adhesive in the reservoir; providing locating devices on the vehicle body at the window opening; pressing said self-dispensing adhesive fasteners against the window to expel the quick-setting adhesive from each reservoir into the interface between a flange on each fastener and the window, and wherein said flange and/or said window at the interface is transparent to photocuring radiation; directing photocuring radiation through said flange and/or window against said interface at each fastener to cure the adhesive in said interface; and mounting the window in the motor vehicle by aligning the fasteners on window with the locating devices on the vehicle body and pressing the window into the window opening and against a construction adhesive between the window and the body.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein said flange on the fasteners is transparent to photocuring radiation and the photocuring radiation is directed against such flange to cure the adhesive.
- 30. The method of claim 28 wherein the window to be located has areas transparent to photocuring radiation and pressing the fasteners against the window at said transparent areas to squeeze the adhesive across the interface between said flange and said areas of the window to cure the adhesive.
- 31. A method of locating a window in a window opening of a motor vehicle comprising the steps of:
providing locating devices on the vehicle body at the window opening; providing a plurality of window fasteners each having a first portion for overlying the window and being transparent to photocuring radiation, and a second portion for cooperation with said locating devices; coating said first portion with a quick-setting photocuring adhesive; pressing the coated first portion of each fastener against the window to dispose the adhesive-coated portion against the window and, while holding the same in such a position, exposing the first portion to photocuring radiation to cure the adhesive; positioning the window in a motor vehicle and aligning the second portion of each fastener with the provided locating devices; and pressing the window into the window opening while engaging the second portion of the fasteners with the locating devices.
- 32. The method of claim 31 wherein prior to pressing the fasteners against the window to expel the quick-setting adhesive, coating the exposed surface of the window with an adhesion-enhancing material selected from the group consisting of Essex Primer 435-18, Ashland Primer 7780, Witco Primer Silquest A1100 silane and OSI Specialties primer Silquest A-1120 silane.
- 33. The method of securing a part to a substrate comprising:
providing a part formed of a UV transparent material and having a surface to be juxtaposed against a substrate with the remainder of the part upstanding therefrom; coating said surface with a UV-curing adhesive; and while holding said surface against the substrate directing UV radiation against the portion of the part upstanding from the substrate to cure the adhesive.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/998,144 filed Nov. 30, 2001 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/585,504 filed Jun. 1, 2000, now abandoned, which was a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/075,583 filed May 11, 1998, now abandoned.
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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