The present invention generally relates to stem plugs for installing blind rivets and more specifically relates to a stem plug which includes grooves or depressions.
Blind rivets are popular fasteners, for example, in the aircraft industry. A conventional blind rivet is shown in
Of primary concern in designing any new blind fastener is the selection of a grip adjustment mechanism enabling the fastener to install properly within a specified grip range. “Grip Range” is defined as the variation of the thickness of the workpiece in which the blind fastener is installed (typically 0.062 inches). In a wiredraw-type fastener, the grip compensation is accomplished by elongating, or drawing, the plug portion 18 of the stem 12 through the sleeve.
To ensure proper installation, a differential strength is required between the head of the stem and the serrated area 22. Moreover, the head must be soft enough to be able to extrude while being able to withstand the frictional and deformation forces associated with a wiredraw installation. An accepted practice in industry for providing the necessary hardness variation is by excessively cold working the serrated areas and annealing the plug portion of the stem. Another acceptable practice is to introduce a hole inside of the plug to effectively reduce the wiredraw loads.
Frictional and deformation loads are significant and the most prevalent inhibiting factors to allow smooth extrusion of the stem through the sleeve. Adding foreign substances, for example, primer paints or sealants, another hindrance is introduced. Frictional forces can increase substantially dependent upon the viscosity and texture of the fluid. As well, if any fluid becomes entrapped inside of the assembly during installation, the phenomenon of hydraulic locking could cause erratic fastener behavior. The sensitivity of the installation process prohibits any negative outside influence if the product is to work acceptably.
An object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide an improved stem head or plug design which functions to provide decreased wire draw loads.
Another object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a stem head or plug design which provides a type of escape mechanism for sealants or paint during installation of a blind rivet.
Briefly, and in accordance with at least one of the foregoing objects, an embodiment of the present invention provides a blind rivet which includes a stein, a sleeve and a locking collar. The stem includes a head or plug portion, and the plug portion includes one or more grooves or depressions, and if a sealant or paint is used, provides a type of escape mechanism for the sealant or paint to travel during installation of the blind rivet. The grooves or depressions may vary in number and may take on any number of shapes and sizes. For example, they may be longitudinal and may get wider and/or deeper toward the end of the stern.
The organization and manner of the structure and operation of the invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals identify like elements in which:
While the present invention may be susceptible to embodiment in different forms, there are shown in the drawings, and herein will be described in detail, embodiments thereof with the understanding that the present description is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to that as illustrated and described herein.
An embodiment of the present invention provides a blind rivet which includes a head or plug portion which is designed to provide that lower installation forces can be used to install the blind rivet. Grooves or depressions are provided on the plug or head portion of the stem, and this significantly reduces the load required to wiredraw. By providing grooves or depressions, the cross-sectional area of the plug changes, and this has a significant effect on the loading pattern of the stem. Additionally, if a sealant or paint is used, the grooves or depressions provide a type of escape mechanism for the sealant or paint to travel to during installation of the blind rivet.
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As discussed, the grooves or depressions on the head or plug portion of the stem can vary in number and can take on any number of shapes and sizes while still staying well within the scope of the present invention. While
Regardless of how shaped, etc., preferably the grooves or depressions which are provided on the head portion of the stein provide that lower installation forces can be used to install the blind rivet, and if a sealant or paint is used, provides a type of escape mechanism for the sealant or paint to travel to during installation of the blind rivet. During a “wet” installation, wherein a paint or sealant is applied to the assembly before insertion into the workpiece, the paint or sealant (being highly viscous) may become trapped between the stem and sleeve of a conventional blind rivet. The hydraulic locking effect causes the loads to increase and the stein to break prematurely. Providing grooves or depressions on the plug or head portion of the stem provides a path for the fluid to escape and negate any influence of the added sealants or paint.
Preferably, the grooves or depressions are configured such that they: do not decrease the final upset diameter of the backside of the workpiece; do not adversely affect sheer and tension values of the final assembly; and are fabricated as a part of existing manufacturing processing, thereby creating added value and performance with no added cost.
Additional subtleties of the present invention include added volume to carry more lubrication which is critical for the extrusion process. Though the additional lubrication aids in wiredrawing, it does not impede the escape of any fluid that may be present between the stem and the sleeve.
The present invention allows for the design of a robust fastener that can work with a higher degree of certainty in the structure (with or without sealant). Additionally, the invention allows for the design and manufacturing of smaller-sized fasteners where previous designs have been inadequate in terms of performance.
While specific embodiments of the present invention are shown and described, it is envisioned that those skilled in the art may devise various modifications of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.