The present invention, as stated in the heading of this descriptive report, refers to a system for integrating rivet nuts into plastic components. It is based on riveting by ultrasound or any other mechanical method, to avoid possible damage or cracking of the plastic components into which the rivet nuts are incorporated. These are intended to allow union with other components or fixing by means of screws to other components.
The system can be applied to all types of industry in which it is necessary or convenient to join plastic material components to other components that may or may not be metallic. In particular, one of the preferred applications may be in the aeronautical sector.
The use of plastic material materials to make structures or parts of structures is becoming increasingly common. They are used extensively in the aeronautical sector, where the combination of plastic material and metal composites are seen to be beneficial in terms of their cost, their properties and for the possibilities offered by plastic.
In addition, the use of composite materials based on carbon fibre in structures has become widespread, as a consequence of their ability to provide a greater specific resistance and a better resistance to fatigue than metal.
For this reason, in many structures in industry, and specifically structures in the aeronautical sector, it is useful to use plastic material components that are joined to other components, metal and non-metal, through the use of rivet nuts. This makes it possible to create non-structural joints that can be dismantled, in such a way that these rivet nuts remain solidly joined by means of studs to one of the components or parts to be fixed. This enormously facilitates the assembly and dismantling of the joint established between these components or parts.
Conventionally, the rivet nuts are fixed to one of the components or parts by means of metal studs, based on applying an axial force on the rivet, thereby producing the expansion of the shaft inside the hole in the component and forming a protuberance on the other side, at the opposite end from the original head of the rivet, the rivet nut thereby being secured to the other component to which it is joined or fixed.
It is very common for the rivet to become deformed inside plastic material causing damage to the material, such as the creation of cracks, making it necessary to throw away components, with the consequent loss of time and a notable increase in costs.
In addition, the use of metal studs makes it necessary to prime the ends of the rivets with an anti-corrosion coating, which involves additional costs to add to those referred to above.
The system that is the object of the invention is intended to solve the problems and inconveniences referred to above. To do this, when riveting rivet nuts to pieces of plastic, instead of using metal studs, protuberances that project from of the plastic material component itself are used. These are introduced into the respective holes of the nut to be fixed. Riveting is then carried out by ultrasound, or by any other mechanical method that is appropriate.
That is to say, the invention consists of a new riveting process for fixing a metal rivet nut onto a component made of plastic. To achieve this, the corresponding injection mould for making the plastic component, or any other method or process of making the plastic component, is designed in such a way that the component produced has protuberances that, in short, will constitute the studs in place of the traditional metal studs normally used.
By using the appropriate ultrasound welding machine, heat and pressure is applied to the protuberances, after they have been introduced into and passed through the rivet nut holes. In this way the welding of these protuberances to the rivet nuts is achieved, fixing them to the plastic component.
In this invention, riveting is based on the ultrasound welding technique, although in the riveting there is only fusion of one of the elements. The heat and pressure end of the tool or machine that carries out this riveting has a specific shape, namely a concave curve, so that on applying pressure and flattening the protuberance this concave part shapes the heated and melted surplus material into the form of a cap, forming a joint analogous to a rivet.
On the basis of this system of ultrasound riveting, the cost of manufacturing the type of components referred to is reduced substantially, without affecting their functioning and without any negative effect, as the risk of damaging the plastic material component that is associated with the mechanical deforming of the rivets is eliminated. In addition, conventional metal rivets are eliminated and so the subsequent application of an anti-corrosion coating is also eliminated, as this is a manual process that is not part of the standard process of plastic injection moulding fabrication.
The same results and advantages are obtained whether riveting is carried out by means of pressure and heat or by other appropriate mechanical methods.
However, it is significant that the use of rivet nuts made of plastic material leads to a loss in the reaction capacity of the tightening torque, as a consequence of the resistance of plastic materials being less than that of metals. This loss is produced when the section of the “plastic stud” is kept identical in size to the original metal rivet.
Therefore, to avoid this loss in the reaction capacity of the tightening torque and to achieve a component that is functionally equivalent, the rivet nut can be created in different ways. The following can be stated as the most important alternatives:
To complement the description that is given below, and with the objective of providing a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, the present report is accompanied by a set of drawings by means of which the innovations and the advantages of the system that is the object of the invention can be understood more easily.
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So, to avoid these problems and inconveniences, the invention's system is based on carrying out riveting, preferably by ultrasound, as can be seen in figures (2) and (3), or by any other mechanical method that is appropriate. For this, the plastic material component on which the rivet nut (1) is to be riveted is made with a number of protuberances (4) formed as part of the manufacturing process of the plastic component (2), preferably by injection moulding. These protuberances (4) are made to pass through the corresponding holes made for the purpose in the rivet nut (1). The riveting (3′) is then carried out by ultrasound or other methods, as shown in
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Clearly, instead of using a standard 1 rivet nut, it would be possible to use protuberances designed to have a larger diameter than the equivalent metal rivet, in which case the possible loss in the reaction capacity of the tightening torque on the corresponding plastic component (2) would be solved.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P200703465 | Dec 2007 | ES | national |