The present invention relates to rivet setting tools, and more particularly to nosepieces for riveting tools.
Rivet setting tools may use interchangeable nosepieces for adapting the rivet setting tool for use with different sized rivets.
The present invention provides, in one aspect, a set of nosepieces configured to attach to a rivet setting tool. The set of nosepieces comprise a first nosepiece with a longitudinal bore having a first diameter and an O-ring having a first color, and a second nosepiece with a longitudinal bore having a second diameter that is different than the first diameter and an O-ring having a second color that is different than the first color.
The present invention provides, in another aspect, a rivet tool set comprising a rivet tool including a housing, a pulling mechanism within the housing, and a plurality of jaws between which a mandrel of a rivet is receivable, the jaws arranged within a setting end of the housing. The rivet tool set further comprises a set of nosepieces, each nosepiece in the set removably attachable to the setting end of the housing. The set of nosepieces comprise a first nosepiece with a longitudinal bore having a first diameter and an O-ring having a first color and a second nosepiece with a longitudinal bore having a second diameter that is different than the first diameter and an O-ring having a second color that is different than the first color.
The present invention provides, in yet another aspect, a set of nosepieces, each nosepiece in the set configured to attach to a rivet setting tool, each nosepiece in the set configured to receive a mandrel of a rivet. The set of nosepieces comprises a first nosepiece with a longitudinal bore having a first diameter and an O-ring having a first color, a second nosepiece with a longitudinal bore having a second diameter and an O-ring having a second color, a third nosepiece with a longitudinal bore having a third diameter and an O-ring having a third color, and a fourth nosepiece with a longitudinal bore having a fourth diameter and an O-ring having a fourth color. The first, second, third and fourth diameters are different from one another and the first, second, third and fourth colors are different from one another. The first color indicates that the first diameter corresponds to mandrels of a first rivet size, the second color indicates that the second diameter corresponds to mandrels of a second rivet size, the third color indicates that the third diameter corresponds to mandrels of a third rivet size, and the fourth color indicates that the fourth diameter corresponds to mandrels of a fourth rivet size.
Other features and aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
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The pulling mechanism 18 also includes a first plurality of jaws 54 set at least partially within the jaw sleeve 50 and pushed opposite the pulling direction 34 by the jaw spring 46 and jaw pusher 42. A spent-mandrel tube 58 extends along the longitudinal axis 26 through the jaw pusher 42, the pusher spring 46, the pulling head 30, and the head spring 38, terminating in a mandrel container 62 to collect broken mandrels after a rivet-setting operation has been completed. A nosepiece 66 is provided at a setting end 70 of the housing 22 opposite the mandrel container 62.
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In operation, an operator first determines what size rivet is required to be set. The operator may then glance over the set of nosepieces 98 and quickly determine which nosepiece 66a, 66b, 66c, 66d to use based on the different colored O-rings 94a, 94b, 94c, 94d. For instance, the operator may know the rivet to be set is a 5/32″ rivet, and quickly grab the correct nosepiece 66c by identifying the brown O-ring 94c. Alternatively, the operator may glance at the set of nosepieces 98 and quickly determine which nosepiece 66a, 66b, 66c, 66d to use based on the different indicia 102a, 102b, 102c, 102d.
The operator then attaches the appropriate nosepiece 66 to the setting end 70 by threading the male threads 74 of the nosepiece 66 onto the female threads 78 in the setting end 70. The operator then inserts the appropriately sized mandrel through the longitudinal bore 82 of the nosepiece 66 and between the jaws 54. The size of the mandrel corresponds to the diameter D of the appropriate nosepiece 66. As the mandrel of the rivet is inserted into the longitudinal bore 82, it moves the ball detent 90 radially outward and into the radial bore 86. Prior to beginning the rivet setting operation, the ball detent 90 exerts a clamping force against the mandrel to retain it in the nose piece 66.
The operator then activates the motor 12 by pulling a trigger 106 on the tool 10, which causes the transmission 14 to retract the pulling head 30, moving it against the biasing force of the head spring 38 along the longitudinal axis 26 and away from the nosepiece 66. The jaw sleeve 50 is also drawn in the pulling direction 34 in unison with the pulling head 30, displacing the jaws 54 toward the axis 26 and causing the jaws 54 to clamp and pull the mandrel of the rivet. As the pulling head 30 and jaw sleeve 50 continue to move in the pulling direction 34, the rivet is eventually set and the mandrel is severed. The broken mandrel is now free to slide through the spent-mandrel tube 58 for collection in the mandrel container 62. After the broken mandrel has slid into the spent-mandrel tube 58, the ball detent 90 returns to the biased position, thereby blocking the broken mandrel from falling out of the longitudinal bore 82 of the nose piece 66.
If the operator needs to subsequently set a rivet of a different size, the operator removes the current nosepiece 66 attached to the setting end 70 and again glances at the set of nosepieces 98 to quickly determine which nosepiece 66a, 66b, 66c, 66d to use based on the different colored O-rings 94a, 94b, 94c, 94d. For instance, the operator may know the subsequent rivet to be set is a ⅛″ rivet, and quickly grabs the correct nosepiece 66b by identifying the red O-ring 94b. The operator then attaches the new nosepiece 66b in the manner described above and sets the ⅛″ rivet in the manner described above.
Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201820256383.2 | Feb 2018 | CN | national |