This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-103882, filed on May 16, 2013, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention pertains to a structure and method for mounting a metal collar to a composite steel plate and pertains in particular to a structure and method which can securely mount a metal collar to a composite steel plate without looseness.
In order to reduce the weight of covers used in automobiles such as heat insulators, panel coverings for the bottom of cars and the like, a soft core material made of resin and the like and a metal plate surface made from composite steel plate is often used. In this composite steel plate, a metal collar comprised of a sleeve portion and a flange at one end of the sleeve is inserted in a mounting hole provided in the plate thickness direction of the composite steel plate, and the metal collar is mounted to the composite steel plate by buckling the sleeve portion. A press or fastening tool is generally used to buckle the sleeve of the metal collar and to push down the metal collar in the axial direction, mounting it to the composite steel plate. Next, a bolt is passed through a center hole of the metal collar, and the composite steel plate is fastened to the object to be fastened.
Referring to
The composite steel plate 30 to which metal collar 9 is mounted is comprised of a core material 31 made of soft plastic or the like, with steel plates 32,33 on both sides; in order to mount metal collar 9, a mounting hole 35 is formed which passes from steel plate 32 through core material 31 as far as steel plate 33. The inner diameter of mounting hole 35 is approximately equal to or slightly larger than the outer diameter of sleeve 2 of metal collar 9 so that sleeve 2 of metal collar 9 can be inserted. The inner diameter of mounting hole 35 is smaller than the outer diameter of flange 1. If metal collar 9 is inserted in mounting hole 35 from the bottom of
With flange 1 of metal collar 9 supported from below, locking portion 4 is pushed down from above in the lengthwise axial direction and buckles so that it widens to the outside slightly below the end surface of locking portion 4 of metal collar 9, forming enlarged diameter portion 4a which has an outer diameter larger than the inner diameter of mounting hole 35 of composite steel plate 30; composite steel plate 30 is clamped by enlarged diameter portion 4a and flange 1, and metal collar 9 is mounted to composite steel plate 30.
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Patent Reference 1 discloses a metal collar which is mounted in the mounting hole of a resin component. The metal collar has a cylindrical sleeve and a flange formed at one end of the sleeve, and the sleeve is inserted in the mounting hole of the resin component; an enlarged diameter portion is formed by enlarging the outer diameter of the sleeve, and the resin component is fastened by clamping between the enlarged diameter portion and the flange. The metal collar of Patent Reference 1 can be mounted to the resin component simply, by using a fastening tool.
However, the metal collar of Patent Reference 1 is mounted to a resin component and cannot be mounted to a composite steel plate which has a surface layer which is a steel plate. If the metal collar of Patent Reference 1 is mounted to a composite steel plate, it is impossible to firmly secure the steel plate which is the surface layer of the composite steel plate; looseness is produced in the metal collar, as shown in
Patent Reference 2 discloses a structure used for fastening in which the core material layer is a soft material, and a bolt is inserted through the bolt hole of a composite material (composite steel plate) which is comprised of a surface layer which is steel plate. A cylindrical component (a collar) comprised of a sleeve and a guard portion is interposed between the bolt and the bolt hole and is fastened by a nut. When the bolt is tightened in, the sleeve of the cylindrical component is enlarged in the direction of the diameter and is deformed on the side of the core material layer; the guard portion abuts the steel plate, and the composite material is fastened to the object to be fastened. In Patent Reference 2, because the cylindrical component is filled with a soft core material and the core material is fastened, the fastening power of the bolt is not lowered, and a stable fastening torque is maintained, even under the action of a heat cycle.
However, in the structure used for fastening in Patent Reference 2, by means of tightening the bolt, the sleeve of the cylindrical component is enlarged in the direction of the diameter, and it is necessary to tighten the bolt with a strong force in order to deform the cylindrical component, requiring effort. Also, if the deformation towards the core material layer side of the sleeve of the cylindrical component is large, a concern exists that the steel plate of the surface layer of the composite material may peel from the core material.
For this reason, a structure and method of mounting is sought in which a metal collar can be mounted securely to a composite steel plate, with no looseness being produced.
Also, a structure and method of mounting a metal collar is sought in which the mounting to a composite steel plate is rapid and simple.
[Prior Art Reference 1] Published, Unexamined Patent Application 2013-1050
[Prior Art Reference 2] Published, Unexamined Patent Application 2011-133088
Accordingly, the object of the present invention is to offer a structure and method for mounting a metal collar in which it is possible to mount a metal collar securely to a composite steel plate so that there is no looseness.
In order to achieve this object, the present invention uses a metal collar which has a flange, a sleeve and a locking portion which is thinner than the sleeve, by buckling the locking portion to form a first enlarged diameter portion; by buckling the sleeve to form a second enlarged diameter portion; whereby the second enlarged diameter portion meshes into the soft core material of the composite steel plate, and the composite steel plate is fastened.
A structure or subassembly of a first embodiment of the present invention includes a metal collar defining an axis and provided with a flange; a sleeve which extends in the axial direction from the flange; a locking portion which is contiguous with the sleeve and which extends in the axial direction; and a sleeve mounting hole which passes through in the axial direction from the flange through the locking portion. A method of mounting this subassembly into the mounting hole of a composite steel plate comprised of a core material and steel plates on both sides of the core material, includes enlarging the diameter of a locking portion of the sleeve to form a first enlarged diameter portion; and enlarging the diameter of the sleeve to form a second enlarged diameter portion; thereby clamping one steel plate of the composite steel plate between the first enlarged diameter portion and the second enlarged diameter portion, and thereby clamping the other steel plate between the second enlarged diameter portion and the flange.
According to the first embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to securely mount a metal collar to a composite steel plate with no looseness by enlarging the diameter of a locking portion of a sleeve to form a first enlarged diameter portion and enlarging the diameter of the sleeve to form a second enlarged diameter portion, so that the second enlarged diameter portion meshes into the soft core material. Further, it is thus possible to mount the metal collar to the composite steel plate simply and rapidly.
It is desirable for the plate thickness of the locking portion to be thinner than the plate thickness of the sleeve. If the plate thickness of the locking portion is thinner than the plate thickness of the sleeve, it is easy to enlarge the diameter of the thin locking portion, and it is therefore possible to clamp the composite steel plate between the first enlarged diameter portion and the flange during a first stage and to form the second enlarged diameter portion during a second stage.
It is desirable for the thickness of the composite steel plate to be less than the length of the sleeve. If the thickness of the composite steel plate is less than the length of the sleeve, because the diameter of the thick sleeve is enlarged, and a second enlarged diameter portion is formed, the metal collar can be firmly fastened to the composite steel plate. It is desirable that the length of the sleeve should be equal to or less than twice the thickness of the composite steel plate; the preferred length of the sleeve is larger than 1.5 times the thickness of the composite steel plate.
The second embodiment of a subassembly or structure of the present invention includes a metal collar defining an axis and provided with a flange; a sleeve which extends in the axial direction from the flange; a middle portion which is contiguous with the sleeve and which extends in the axial direction; a locking portion which is contiguous with the middle portion and which extends in the axial direction; and a sleeve mounting hole which passes through in the axial direction from the flange through the locking portion. The sleeve is mounted into the mounting hole of a composite steel plate comprised of a core material and steel plates on both sides of the core material. A method according to the second embodiment of the present invention includes mounting the metal collar to the composite steel plate by enlarging the diameter of the locking portion to form a first enlarged diameter portion; and enlarging the diameter of the middle portion and the sleeve to form a second enlarged diameter portion; thereby clamping one steel plate of the composite steel plate between the enlarged diameter portion and the second enlarged diameter portion, and clamping the other steel plate of the composite steel plate between the second enlarged diameter portion and the flange.
According to the second embodiment of the present invention, a first enlarged diameter portion is formed by enlarging the diameter of the locking portion, and a second enlarged diameter portion is formed by enlarging the diameter of the middle portion and the sleeve. If there is a middle portion between the sleeve and the locking portion, the diameter of the second enlarged diameter portion is greatly enlarged and the second enlarged diameter portion meshes into the soft core material of the composite steel plate. As a result, it is possible to mount a metal collar to a composite steel plate so that there is no looseness. Also, it is possible to mount the metal collar to the composite steel plate simply and rapidly.
It is desirable that the thickness of the middle portion be thinner than the plate thickness of the sleeve, and that the plate thickness of the locking portion be thinner than the plate thickness of the middle portion.
If the plate thickness of the middle portion is thinner than the plate thickness of the sleeve, and the thickness of the locking portion is thinner than the thickness of the middle portion, the diameter of the locking portion, which has a thin plate thickness, is easily enlarged, and it is possible during the first stage to clamp the composite steel plate between the first enlarged diameter portion and the flange and to form the second enlarged diameter portion during the second stage.
It is desirable that the thickness of the composite steel plate be larger than the length of the sleeve and smaller than the sum total length of the sleeve and the middle portion.
If the thickness of the composite steel plate is larger than the length of the sleeve and smaller than the sum total length of the sleeve and the middle portion, it is easily bent from a step portion between the sleeve and the middle portion; the second enlarged diameter portion is formed by enlarging the diameter of the middle portion and the thick sleeve, and it is thus possible to firmly mount the metal collar to the composite steel plate.
The length of the sleeve added to the middle portion is preferably either equal to or less than twice the thickness of the composite steel plate; moreover, it is further preferable for it to be 1.5 times the thickness of the composite steel plate.
A third embodiment of the present invention is a method of mounting into the mounting hole of a composite steel plate comprised of a core material and steel plates on both sides of the core material, a metal collar defining an axis and provided with a flange, a sleeve which extends in the axial direction from the flange, a locking portion which is contiguous with the sleeve and which extends in the axial direction and which is thinner than the sleeve, and a sleeve mounting hole which passes through in the axial direction from the flange through the locking portion, including the following:
(a) inserting the sleeve and the locking portion of the metal collar from below into the mounting hole of the composite steel plate;
(b) while supporting the flange from below, pushing the locking portion downwards, such that a first enlarged diameter portion is formed by enlarging the diameter of the locking portion;
(c) pushing the first enlarged diameter portion downwards such that a second enlarged diameter portion is formed by enlarging the diameter of the sleeve; such that
(d) one steel plate of the composite steel plate is clamped between the first enlarged diameter portion and the second enlarged diameter portion, and the other steel plate is clamped between the flange and the second enlarged diameter portion; whereby the metal collar is mounted to the composite steel plate.
According to the third embodiment of the present invention, the metal collar can be simply and strongly mounted in the composite steel plate by pressing down on the metal collar in an axial direction using a press or a fastening tool.
A fourth embodiment of the present invention is a method of mounting into the mounting hole of a composite steel plate comprised of a core material and steel plates on both sides of the core material: a metal collar defining an axis and provided with a flange; a sleeve which extends in the axial direction from the flange; a middle portion which is contiguous with the sleeve and which extends in the axial direction and which is thinner than the sleeve; a locking portion which is contiguous with the middle portion and which extends in the axial direction and which is thinner than the middle portion; and a sleeve mounting hole which passes through in the axial direction from the flange through the locking portion, including the following
(a) inserting the sleeve, the middle portion and the locking portion of the metal collar from below into the mounting hole of the composite steel plate;
(b) while supporting the flange from below, pushing the locking portion downwards, such that a first enlarged diameter portion is formed by enlarging the diameter of the locking portion;
(c) pushing the first enlarged diameter portion downwards, such that a second enlarged diameter portion is formed by enlarging the diameter of the middle portion and the sleeve; such that
(d) one steel plate of the composite steel plate is clamped between the first enlarged diameter portion and the second enlarged diameter portion, and the other steel plate of the composite steel plate is clamped between the second enlarged diameter portion and the flange, and whereby the metal collar is mounted to the composite steel plate.
According to the present invention, it is thus possible to achieve a structure or subassembly and method for mounting a metal collar in which a metal collar can be securely mounted to a composite steel plate with no looseness.
Also according to the present invention, it thus is possible to achieve a structure or subassembly and method for mounting a metal collar in which the metal collar is rapidly and simply mounted to a composite steel plate.
Any material capable of plastic deformation may be used as the material for metal collar 10. For example, iron, aluminum, or the like may be used. Also, a surface processing of collar 10 may be employed, such as an anti-rust plating, if it can withstand the deformation during fastening. Although the present Specification sets forth a ‘metal collar,’ materials other than metal may also be used, if they are capable of plastic deformation.
When metal collar 10 is mounted to composite steel plate 30, a press or fastening tool is used to push the metal collar in the axial direction.
Ts<Lb Equation (1),
it is possible to mount metal collar 10 on composite step plate 30 by not only buckling locking portion 14, but sleeve 12 as well.
If metal collar 10 is inserted into mounting hole 35 from the bottom, as in
Steel plate 32 is thus clamped between the first enlarged diameter portion 14a and second enlarged diameter portion 12a, and steel plate 33 is thus clamped between the second enlarged diameter portion 12a and flange 11. Metal collar 10 is thereby fastened to composite steel plate 30. Metal collar 10 deforms, and steel plate 32 and steel plate 33 are each fastened, from the above direction. As a result, even if the core material 31 of composite steel plate 30 creeps, no looseness is produced at metal collar 10.
It is desirable that the length of sleeve 12 in the axial direction Lb be less than or equal to twice the length Ts of the composite steel plate 30. Because the upper part of sleeve 12 widens to the outside by means of first enlarged diameter portion 14a, the center of the enlarged diameter of second enlarged diameter portion 12a is out of position slightly below the center of sleeve 12 in the axial direction (the flange side). For this reason, by means of making the length of sleeve 12 in the axial direction equal to or less than twice the length Ts of the thickness of composite steel plate 30, the diameter of sleeve 12 is enlarged so that it widens to the outside in the middle of core material 31 between steel plate 32 and steel plate 33, as shown in
Preferably, the length of sleeve 12 in the axial direction Lb should lie in the range of from greater than 1.5 times the length Ts of composite steel plate 30, to less than or equal to twice the length Ts. By this means, it is possible to obtain a sufficiently large second enlarged diameter portion 12a. Namely,
1.5Ts<Lb≦2Ts Equation (2)
is preferable.
The length of sleeve 22 in the axial direction Ls (the length in the axial direction from the upper surface of flange 21 to a step portion 22b at the boundary between sleeve 22 and middle portion 23) is thinner than the thickness Ts of composite steel plate 30. Step portion 22b is provided at the boundary between middle portion 23 and locking portion 24. The length of middle portion 23 from step portion 23a to step portion 23b is taken as Lm, and the length Ls of sleeve 22 in the axial direction plus the length Lm of middle portion 23 in the axial direction is larger than the thickness Ts of composite steel plate 30. And by means of
Ls<Ts<Ls+Lm Equation (3),
it is possible to mount metal collar 20 to composite steel plate 30 by buckling not only locking portion 24, but middle portion 23 and sleeve 22 as well.
If metal collar 20 is inserted from the bottom (
The diameter of the upper part of middle portion 23 is not enlarged by first enlarged diameter portion 24a. The diameter of the lower part of sleeve 22 is not enlarged by flange 21. The part of middle portion 23 lower than the part which contacts steel plate 32; and step portion 22b; and the part of sleeve 22 above the part which contacts steel plate 33 all contact the soft core material 31. Step portion 22b, which is between middle portion 23 and sleeve 22, is at a position in the axial direction corresponding to core material 31. Metal collar 20 is easily bent from step portion 22b to the outside. For this reason, the second enlarged diameter portion is formed by enlarging the diameter of step portion 22b so that it widens as much possible to the outside.
Steel plate 32 is thus clamped between the first enlarged diameter portion 24a and the second enlarged diameter portion 22a; steel plate 33 is thus clamped between the second enlarged diameter portion 22a and flange 21; and metal collar 20 is thereby fastened to composite steel plate 30.
In the second embodiment of the present invention, middle portion 23 and sleeve 22 are easily bent from step portion 22b. As a result, the second enlarged diameter portion 22a of the second embodiment shown in
It is desirable that the length Ls+Lm in the axial direction, which is the length of sleeve 22 added to the length of middle portion 23, be less than or equal to twice the length Ts of composite steel plate 30. Because the upper part of middle portion 23 is widened to the outside by first enlarged diameter portion 24a, the resulting center of the enlarged diameter of the second enlarged diameter portion 22a is set off slightly lower (the flange side) than the center in the axial direction of sleeve 22 added to middle portion 23. As a result, by making the length in the axial direction Ls+Lm (which is sleeve 22 added to middle portion 23) equal to or less than twice the thickness Ts of composite steel plate 30, it becomes easier to bend from step portion 22b, and the diameters of sleeve 22 and middle portion 23 are enlarged so that they widen to the outside in the core material 31 between steel plate 32 and steel plate 33.
Preferably, it is desirable that the length in the axial direction of sleeve 22 added to middle portion 23 be made larger than 1.5 times the thickness Ts of composite steel plate 30. By means of this, it is possible to obtain a second enlarged diameter portion 22a which is sufficiently large.
That is,
1.5Ts<Ls+Lm≦2Ts Equation (4)
Table 1 shows the dimensions for each part of the metal collar 10 of the first embodiment and metal collar 20 of the second embodiment, of the present invention. Preferably, metal collars 10, 20 of embodiments 1 and 2 of the present invention use an M6 bolt.
According to the first and second embodiments of the present invention, it is possible to mount a metal collar to a composite steel plate with strong holding strength, without any looseness.
Also, it is possible to mount a metal collar to a composite steel plate rapidly and simply.
An embodiment for mounting a metal collar to a composite steel plate was explained by means of the first and second embodiments of the present invention. Although the metal collar of the present invention is suitable for mounting to a composite steel plate, it is not limited to this. It is also suitable for mounting to the mounting hole of a material which has a soft center, with hard, plate-shaped material on both sides. For example, it may be mounted to corrugated cardboard which has plastic plates glued on each side.
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 limitative sense, and that various alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2013-103882 | May 2013 | JP | national |