The present invention relates to a self-piercing rivet fastening device, and more particularly to a self-piercing rivet fastening device that can prevent self-piercing rivet dry-firing.
One example of a self-piercing rivet fastening device is described in JP 2007-530287, Gazette (Patent Literature 1). A self-piercing rivet comprises a flange-shaped head and a hollow tubular leg that extends downward from the head. When this rivet is driven into a plurality of members being fastened, such as two panels or the like, for example, the leg perforates the panels, and, while that is occurring, the leg deforms so that the tip thereof expands, whereupon the plurality of members being fastened is joined together by the deformed and expanded leg and the head. Self-piercing rivets are suitable for joining aluminum bodies which are not amenable to welding, and, in view of the fact that aluminum bodies are being adopted for automobile bodies as lighter weights are now being sought, the demand therefor is expected to grow.
The self-piercing rivet fastening device cited in Patent Literature 1 has a C-shaped frame, a punch disposed at one end of the C-shaped frame, and a die disposed at the other end so as to be opposed to the punch. At the one end of the C-shaped frame, a receiver is disposed for accepting self-piercing rivets fed from the self-piercing rivet feeder, and a feeder tube extending from the feeder is connected to the receiver. The punch is attached so as to drive in, toward the die, a self-piercing rivet sent to a driving chamber in the receiver. A self-piercing rivet driven in by the punch is driven into a plurality of members being fastened, those being disposed between the punch and the die, while perforating those members, whereupon the plurality of members being fastened is fastened together.
Patent Literature 1: PCT (WO) 2007-530287, Gazette
Patent Literature 2: TOKKAI [Unexamined Patent Application] No. H6-039650
In the self-piercing rivet fastening device of Patent Literature 1, sensors (281, 283) for detecting the presence of a self-piercing rivet are provided in the feeder tube between the feeder and the receiver. These sensors are supposed to prevent dry-firing by the punch when there is no self-piercing rivet in the receiver. This detection of the presence of a self-piercing rivet is desirable because it prevents punch dry-firing, but is to detect the presence of a self-piercing rivet inside the feeder tube, and is not to detect the presence of a self-piercing rivet that has arrived in the driving chamber of the receiver. Wherefore, there is room for improvement in the self-piercing rivet fastening device of Patent Literature 1 from the perspective of preventing punch dry-firing.
Patent Literature 2 describes a self-piercing rivet fastening device wherein the presence of members being fastened is detected and whereby, when there is no member being fastened between the punch and the die, self-piercing rivet driving is prevented. In Patent Literature 2, there is no description of any detection of the presence of a self-piercing rivet in the receiver.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to detect whether or not a self-piercing rivet is in the driving chamber of the receiver and definitely prevent punch dry-firing.
In order to attain said object, the self-piercing rivet fastening device pertaining to the present invention is a self-piercing rivet fastening device with a C-shaped frame, wherein a punch is disposed on one end of that C-shaped frame, a die is disposed on the other end thereof so as to oppose the punch, a receiver for accepting a self-piercing rivet fed from a self-piercing rivet feeder is deployed on the first-mentioned end of the C-shaped frame, a feeder tube extending from the feeder is connected to that receiver, the punch is attached so as to drive in, toward the die, a self-piercing rivet sent to a driving chamber of the receiver, a self-piercing rivet driven in by the punch opens holes in and is driven into a plurality of members being fastened that are deployed between the punch and the die, so that the plurality of members being fastened is fastened together, being configured such that a rivet arrival detection sensor is provided in the receiver for detecting whether or not a self-piercing rivet is present in the driving chamber, and, when the rivet arrival detection sensor has detected that no self-piercing rivet is present in the driving chamber, the drive for the punch is prevented in response to a signal from that sensor.
As noted above, in the receiver, a rivet arrival detection sensor is provided for detecting whether or not a self-piercing rivet is present in the driving chamber, and, when the punch is [to be] driven, if the rivet arrival detection sensor detects that no self-piercing rivet is present in the driving chamber, the punch is prevented, in response to a signal from the sensor, from being driven. Because the device is so configured, punch dry-firing is definitely prevented.
In the self-piercing rivet fastening device described above, the receiver has an intake passageway for receiving a self-piercing rivet sent from the feeder tube, and a driving chamber, the latter being formed at a position at which self-piercing rivets are received from the intake passageway and at which a drive passageway of the punch is crossed and the self-piercing rivets are impacted by the punch and the rivet arrival detection sensor is disposed adjacent to the driving chamber at a position where the intake passageway will not be obstructed. In this fastening device, a turnable gate is provided in the receiver whereby the intake passageway and the driving chamber can be partially opened; said gate is configured so that the intake passageway and the driving chamber are normally closed but can be turned so as to partially open the intake passageway and the driving chamber for the removal of a jammed self-piercing rivet. In that fastening device, the rivet arrival detection sensor is disposed in a position where the opening and closing of the gate will not be obstructed, that being a position also where the intake passageway is opposed. In order to detect a self-piercing rivet that is sent from the self-piercing rivet feeder, a rivet arrival detection sensor is provided either at the discharge port of the feeder or at the intake of the feeder tube. Whether the feeding of a self-piercing rivet from the feeder tube to a point just short of the driving chamber is proper or improper can be detected.
An embodiment of the present invention is now described.
To the self-piercing rivet fastening device 1 is connected a controller 13, which controller 13 controls the action of the punch drive 11. To the self-piercing rivet fastening device 1 is also connected a feeder tube 15 that extends from the self-piercing rivet feeder 14 and feeds self-piercing rivets one at a time to a point below the punch 9. In the portion of the upper horizontal arm 6 of the C-shaped frame 5 where the punch 9 is disposed, a receiver 17 is disposed for receiving self-piercing rivets and holding the self-piercing rivets at the position where they are driven in. The feeder tube 15 is connected to the receiver 17. The self-piercing rivet feeder 14 is controlled by the controller 13, which controls the drive of the punch 9 and the feeding of the self-piercing rivets so that such drive and feeding are proper.
In the receiver 17, a rivet arrival detection sensor 23 is provided for detecting whether or not a self-piercing rivet 8 is present in the driving chamber 21. The sensor 23 is disposed at a position that is adjacent to the driving chamber 21 and at which the intake passageway 18 will not be obstructed. In the embodiment diagrammed, as indicated in
Furthermore, as diagrammed in
The controller 13 is configured so that, when the rivet arrival sensor 23 has detected that no self-piercing rivet 8 is present in the driving chamber 21 of the receiver 17, the drive (driving-in) of the punch 9 is prevented in response to a signal from the rivet arrival sensor 23. Thus, if the rivet arrival sensor 23 detects that no self-piercing rivet 8 is present in the driving chamber 21, then the drive of the punch 9 will be prevented so that dry firing of the punch 9 is definitely prevented. Moreover, when the controller 13, after first receiving a self-piercing rivet feed signal from the rivet feed detection sensor 26, then detects a self-piercing rivet arrival signal from the rivet arrival detection sensor 23, the controller 13 recognizes a proper feed of a self-piercing rivet 8. But, when that feed time exceeds a certain time period, then the controller 13 can detect that the feed was improper. That is, by using the rivet arrival detection sensor 23 and the rivet feed detection sensor 26, the controller 13 can determine whether the feed of a self-piercing rivet 8 from the feeder tube 15 to the driving chamber 21 is proper or improper.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiments have been described by way of example only, and not in any limiting sense, and that various alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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This application is a continuation of PCT Application No. PCT/US2009/052799, filed Aug. 5, 2009 which claims the benefit of Japanese Application No. 2008-201834 filed Aug. 5, 2008, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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