B21J15/50

PUNCHING TOOL EQUIPPED WITH A GUIDE SLEEVE
20180056494 · 2018-03-01 ·

A punching tool which comprises a body, a rod oriented in a first direction and comprising a free end configured to cooperate with the element to be punched, a guide sleeve containing a conduit extending from a first end face to a second end face and configured to rest against the part. The conduit comprises a first portion which opens at the first end face and is configured to house the body of the punching tool and to allow a translation movement of the body of the punching tool relative to the guide sleeve.

Method for removing a two-part connector in a workpiece arrangement

A method for removing a two-part connector in a workpiece arrangement includes providing a workpiece arrangement having first and second surfaces and having a hole connecting the first surface to the second surface. A connector is fastened in the hole, which connector has a bolt extending along a central axis and a sleeve fastened on the bolt. The bolt has a head portion and a shank portion with retaining grooves. The sleeve is fastened to the bolt on the side of the second surface such that the inner surface thereof engages with the retaining grooves and prevents a relative movement of bolt and sleeve parallel to the central axis. The sleeve has an outside diameter which is greater than the diameter of the hole in the workpiece arrangement. The sleeve is cut and or the bolt, and the connector is removed from the hole.

Method for removing a two-part connector in a workpiece arrangement

A method for removing a two-part connector in a workpiece arrangement includes providing a workpiece arrangement having first and second surfaces and having a hole connecting the first surface to the second surface. A connector is fastened in the hole, which connector has a bolt extending along a central axis and a sleeve fastened on the bolt. The bolt has a head portion and a shank portion with retaining grooves. The sleeve is fastened to the bolt on the side of the second surface such that the inner surface thereof engages with the retaining grooves and prevents a relative movement of bolt and sleeve parallel to the central axis. The sleeve has an outside diameter which is greater than the diameter of the hole in the workpiece arrangement. The sleeve is cut and or the bolt, and the connector is removed from the hole.

Micro-stop foot and punch set
09636740 · 2017-05-02 ·

Punch foot and micro-stop foot for use in removing rivets from joined work pieces. Blades in the punch foot create indentations in a rivet head, and blades in the micro-stop foot engage the indentations in the rivet head to prevent the rivet from spinning during the removal process.

Micro-stop foot and punch set
09636740 · 2017-05-02 ·

Punch foot and micro-stop foot for use in removing rivets from joined work pieces. Blades in the punch foot create indentations in a rivet head, and blades in the micro-stop foot engage the indentations in the rivet head to prevent the rivet from spinning during the removal process.

FASTENER REMOVAL TOOL AND METHOD OF USING SAME
20170100824 · 2017-04-13 ·

A tool for removing a fastener head from a fastener includes a body that includes an alignment surface configured to couple substantially flush against a structural surface proximate the fastener head. A blade coupled to the body includes a tip configured to sever the fastener head from the fastener as the blade is moved in a first direction generally parallel to the alignment surface from a first blade position to a second blade position. The tool also includes a force transfer member coupled to the body for movement parallel to a longitudinal axis of the force transfer member. The longitudinal axis is oriented at an acute angle with respect to the first direction. The force transfer member is configured to move the blade from the first blade position to the second blade position in response to an impulse received by the force transfer member.

Method for Fixing a Plurality of Workpieces Via a Rivet Element
20170066042 · 2017-03-09 ·

A method for fixing a plurality of workpieces via a hollow rivet element with an open setting end and a closed closing end. The method includes passing the rivet element through mutually aligned openings of the workpieces. The method also includes introducing a fluid, in particular air, under high pressure from the setting end of the rivet element in a hollow space of the rivet element. The method also includes plastically deforming and setting of the rivet element by the fluid at the closed closing end of the rivet element.

Method for Fixing a Plurality of Workpieces Via a Rivet Element
20170066042 · 2017-03-09 ·

A method for fixing a plurality of workpieces via a hollow rivet element with an open setting end and a closed closing end. The method includes passing the rivet element through mutually aligned openings of the workpieces. The method also includes introducing a fluid, in particular air, under high pressure from the setting end of the rivet element in a hollow space of the rivet element. The method also includes plastically deforming and setting of the rivet element by the fluid at the closed closing end of the rivet element.

NAIL HEAD REMOVAL TOOL
20170056982 · 2017-03-02 ·

A nail head removal tool is disclosed to be rotated by an electric drill to cut off the rusted head of a nail that has been driven into a wooden surface. The nail head removal tool includes an outer cutting body having a cylindrical cutting end with a plurality of cutting teeth extending therearound. An inner cutting insert is press fit into an insert cavity formed in the cylindrical cutting end of the outer cutting body. The inner cutting insert has a pair of cutting blades spaced from one another and standing upwardly from a cutting head of the insert. When a rotational force is applied to the tool, the cutting teeth at the cutting end of the outer cutting body cut into the surface around the nail, and the cutting blades at the cutting had of the inner cutting insert cut off and pulverize the rusted nail head.

Fastener Removal Tool and Method of Use
20170050235 · 2017-02-23 ·

A tool for removing a swaged fastener from a piece of equipment tubing includes, in combination with a slide hammer component, a multiple segment fastener that can be manually rotated between respective stations. The segments, around a central base, include: (a) a large hollow collar station for hammer-sliding back an innermost locking nut of the swaged fastener; (b) a large rounded-slit station for reverse-hammer sliding off an outermost ferrule of the swaged fastener; (c) an elongated tube station sized to fit over and abut a front end of the equipment tubing for hammer-sliding to push back its innermost ferrule; and (d) a small, rounded-slit station for positioning behind the pushed back innermost ferrule and reverse hammer-slide it off of the equipment tubing. A related method is also disclosed.