RIVET TAPE MENDING PROCESS AND SYSTEM
20170266716 ยท 2017-09-21
Inventors
- Kevin Leon Haddix (Dundee, MI, US)
- Michael Poniewierski (Howell, MI, US)
- William Kenneth Vincent (Fenton, MI, US)
- Michael R. Polarolo (Shelby Township, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B26D1/085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23P6/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/41
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21J15/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/12842
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A method for repairing rivet tape includes steps of cutting portions of the rivet tape on each side of a break to define at least three aligned coplanar rivet tape edges, abutting the at least three aligned coplanar rivet tape edges to define a seam, and joining the at least three aligned coplanar rivet tape edges to one another. The seam may define a Z shape. One or more rivets may be removed to expose rivet apertures on each side of the break before the steps of cutting, abutting, and joining. The step of joining is accomplished by at least one adhesive strip disposed on a surface of the rivet tape and dimensioned to overlie the at least one or more exposed rivet apertures. Adhesive strips may be disposed on each opposed surface of the rivet tape length. In other aspects, workstations comprise devices for practicing the described methods.
Claims
1. A method for repairing a break in a rivet tape length, comprising: cutting portions of the rivet tape length on each side of the break to define at least three aligned coplanar rivet tape edges; abutting the at least three aligned coplanar rivet tape edges to define a substantially continuous seam; and joining the at least three aligned coplanar rivet tape edges to one another.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the substantially continuous seam defines a Z shape.
3. The method of claim 1, further including removing one or more rivets held in the rivet tape length to expose one or more corresponding rivet apertures on each side of the break before the steps of cutting, abutting, and joining.
4. The method of claim 3, including removing from three to six rivets.
5. The method of claim 3, wherein the step of joining is accomplished by at least one adhesive strip disposed on a surface of the rivet tape length and dimensioned to overlie at least the at least one or more exposed rivet apertures.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of joining is accomplished by a pair of adhesive strips disposed on opposed surfaces of the rivet tape length and dimensioned to overlie the at least one or more exposed rivet apertures.
7. The method of claim 5, further wherein the at least one adhesive strip is disposed and dimensioned to also overlie a plurality of gear indexer apertures defined in the rivet tape length.
8. The method of claim 6, further wherein the pair of adhesive strips are disposed and dimensioned to also overlie a plurality of gear indexer apertures defined in the rivet tape length.
9. A rivet tape repair workstation, comprising: a cutting station comprising a rivet tape holder and a cutter comprising one or more cutting blades configured to cut a rivet tape length whereby at least three aligned coplanar rivet tape edges are defined; and a taping station comprising a plurality of clamps for holding adjoining rivet tape lengths in an abutted relationship.
10. The workstation of claim 9, wherein the rivet tape holder is configured for sliding translation along a track.
11. The workstation of claim 9, wherein the rivet tape holder comprises a slot dimensioned for receiving and holding a length of rivet tape therein.
12. The workstation of claim 11, wherein the rivet tape holder comprises one or more pins dimensioned for engaging corresponding rivet apertures defined in the length of rivet tape.
13. The workstation of claim 9, wherein the cutter comprises a blade holder configured for slidingly translating the one or more cutting blades upwardly and downwardly.
14. The workstation of claim 9, further including a pair of rods configured for slidingly holding a pair of spools on opposed sides of the workstation.
15. A method for repairing a break in a rivet tape length, comprising: providing a cutting station comprising a rivet tape holder and a cutter comprising one or more cutting blades configured to cut a rivet tape whereby at least three aligned coplanar rivet tape edges are defined; holding a section of rivet tape requiring repair by the rivet tape holder; by the cutter, transversely cutting the section of rivet tape on either side of the break whereby the at least three aligned coplanar rivet tape edges are defined; abutting the cut rivet tape edges to define a seam; and joining the abutted rivet tape lengths by one or more adhesive strips.
16. The method of claim 15, including providing a cutter comprising a cutting blade holder configured for translation upwardly and downwardly.
17. The method of claim 15, including transferring the cut sections of rivet tape to a taping station comprising a plurality of clamps for holding adjoining rivet tape lengths in an abutted configuration.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein the one or more cutting blades cut the rivet tape to define the at least three aligned coplanar rivet tape edges spanning at least two adjoining rivet apertures.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein the rivet tape holder comprises a slot and engaging pins dimensioned for receiving and holding a length of rivet tape therein.
20. The method of claim 15, including providing the one or more adhesive strips dimensioned to overlie at least 6 adjoining rivet apertures.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the disclosed methods and devices for repairing rivet tape and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawings:
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[0024] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the disclosed methods and devices for repairing rivet tape, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0026] As shown, the rivet tape 100 includes cuts or breaks 110 in the body 102. While seemingly minor, these cuts or breaks 110 are sufficient to disrupt the integrity of the rivet tape 100 during a riveting operation, due to the tensioning forces imposed by a riveting machine. Moreover, the cuts or breaks 110 risk interfering with proper feeding of the rivet tape 100 through the riveting machine gearing which advances the rivet tape forwardly during use.
[0027] To solve this and other problems, it has been surprisingly discovered that a relatively simple process can be employed to provide a strong repair joint for mending a rivet tape length 100 as described above. At a high level, the process includes cutting portions of the rivet tape on each side of a break or cut to provide aligned coplanar edges, abutting the aligned coplanar edges to one another to define a substantially continuous rivet tape seam, and joining the aligned coplanar edges to one another.
[0028] In more detail, with reference to
[0029] Next, a series of cuts were made in the elongated body 102 of the rivet tape to define parallel and perpendicular aligned coplanar edges. In the depicted embodiment as shown, a series of cuts were made to define parallel aligned coplanar edges 112a, 112b, 112c, 112d and also perpendicular aligned coplanar edges 114a, 114b, whereby the aligned coplanar edges when joined define a substantially Z-shaped seam as will be described. In various embodiments, the perpendicular aligned coplanar edges 114a, 114b span 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 rivet apertures 106.
[0030] Next, as shown in
[0031] In another aspect, devices are provided for practicing the above-described method. With reference to
[0032] The cutting station 406 (see
[0033] The cutting station 406 further includes a cutter 426 comprising a blade holder 428 holding one or more cutting blades 430. The cutting blades 430 are configured to provide cuts in a segment of rivet tape 100 defining the parallel and perpendicular aligned coplanar edges 112a, 112b, 112c, 112d, 114a, and 114b described above. As will be appreciated, this may be accomplished by a single suitably configured blade 430, or by a plurality of cutting blades 430 arranged in the desired configuration to provide the desired cut shape.
[0034] The blade holder 428 is configured to advance the cutting blades 430 upwardly and downwardly (see arrow) to make the required cuts in a segment or segments of rivet tape 100 held in the rivet tape holder 418. This can be done manually or mechanically, such as by hydraulics, linear actuators, gearsets, combinations thereof, or any other suitable means for slidingly translating the blade holder 428 upwardly and downwardly a sufficient distance to make the desired cuts in a rivet tape section and to then retract the blade holder. A shield (not shown for convenience) may be included to prevent inadvertent contact of an operator's fingers with cutting blades 430.
[0035] With reference to
[0036] Next, the holder 418 is slidingly translated away from the cutter 426 (arrows C) and the rivet tape 100 segments are transferred to the taping station 408. The rivet tape segments are abutted to form the seam 116 described above, and retained in place using clamps 432. As described above, a first adhesive strip 118 is placed over the seam 116 on a first surface of the rivet tape 100 segments, the segments are inverted (arrow D), and a second adhesive strip 118 is placed on the opposed surface of the rivet tape segments. The repaired rivet tape 100 may then be transferred to a spool for subsequent use, or combined with other rivet tape 100 sections (repaired as described above) to make a full roll or spool for subsequent use. A suitable counter (not shown) may be included to count rivets 104 to ensure that the full roll or spool includes the required number of rivets.
[0037] Accordingly, by the foregoing description methods and devices for mending a rivet tape length are provided. Advantageously, the described methods and devices provide a mended rivet tape portion which does not separate at a seam or create a raised portion when fed through a riveting machine mechanism, each of which would interfere with proper operation of a riveting machine. Further, the bond joining adjacent rivet tape edges is significantly stronger than any tensioning stress imposed by the riveting machine. Still more, removal of rivets from portions of the rivet tape adjacent to the seam of the mended portion significantly reduced the tendency of the joint to twist while being passed through the riveting machine. By the described methods and devices, multiple broken lengths of rivet tape may be joined one to another to provide a full or partial roll of tape, thus significantly reducing waste and attendant cost incurred by discarding otherwise unusable lengths of rivet tape.
[0038] Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.