RIVETING METHOD AND A RIVETING STRUCTURE
20220235806 · 2022-07-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B33/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B19/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B21K25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B37/068
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention discloses a riveting method and a riveting structure. The riveting method comprises providing a plate having a first side and a second side opposite to the first side; forming a wall portion on the first side of the plate, the wall portion having a first recessed area at its first side and a second recessed area at its second side opposite to the first side; placing the fastener in the first recessed area so that the fastener is adjacent to the first side of the wall portion; and applying a force to the wall portion from the second side of the wall portion so that the wall portion is deformed so as to at least partially enclosed the fastener. This technical solution can avoid unwanted indentation on the back of the plate.
Claims
1. A riveting method for riveting a fastener onto a plate, wherein the riveting method comprises the following steps: providing a plate having a first side and a second side opposite to the first side; forming a wall portion on the first side of the plate, the wall portion defining a first recessed area on a first inward side and a second recessed area on a second outer side opposite to the first side; placing the fastener in the first recessed area so that the fastener is adjacent to the first side of the wall portion; and applying a force to the wall portion from the second side of the wall portion so that the wall portion is deformed so as to at least partially enclose the fastener.
2. The riveting method of claim 1, wherein the step of forming a wall portion on the first side of the plate comprises: forming a blind hole on the first side of the plate; and forming a groove outside of the blind hole to form the wall portion between the blind hole and the groove, wherein the blind hole and the groove form at least a part of the first and second recessed areas, respectively.
3. The riveting method of claim 1, wherein the applied force is not perpendicular to a tangent plane of the plate at least at the wall portion.
4. The riveting method of claim 3, wherein the applied force has an angle of 0° to 45° with the tangent plane of the plate is at the wall portion.
5. The riveting method of claim 1, wherein the step of applying a force to the wall portion comprises: applying respective forces to the wall portion either discontinuously or continuously during a circumferential movement of a tool for applying such forces along the wall portion.
6. The riveting method of claim 1, wherein the step of applying a force to the wall portion comprises: applying respective forces to the wall portion either discontinuously or continuously in an order from a base of the wall portion to a top of the wall portion or from the top of the wall portion to the base of the wall portion.
7. The riveting method of claim 1, wherein the step of applying a force to the wall portion comprises: applying at a first level of the wall portion respective forces to the wall portion discontinuously or continuously during a first circumferential movement of a tool for applying such forces along the wall portion; and applying at a second level of the wall portion respective forces to the wall portion discontinuously or continuously during a second circumferential movement of the tool for applying such forces along the wall portion.
8. The riveting method of claim 1, wherein the step of applying a force to the wall portion comprises: using a tool to apply a first force to the wall portion so that a deformed portion recessed toward the fastener is generated on the wall portion; and placing the tool in the deformed portion against the wall portion, and moving the tool from one side of the deformed portion to the other side of the deformed portion along the wall portion, wherein the tool abuts against the wall portion during the movement of the tool to apply forces on the wall portion.
9. The riveting method of claim 8, wherein the tool has a first axis and the tool further has a cross section perpendicular to the first axis, wherein the cross section is either a regular cross section or an irregular cross section.
10. The riveting method of claim 9, wherein the regular cross section is one or a combination of a circular cross section, an elliptical cross section, and a polygonal cross section.
11. The riveting method of claim 9, wherein the irregular cross section includes a varied cross-section along the axis of tool.
12. The riveting method of claim 1, wherein the tool has a first axis and the tool is configured to rotate about the first axis during a movement of the tool along the wall portion, to avoid or reduce a friction between the tool and the wall portion.
13. The riveting method of claim 11, wherein a trajectory of the first axis is a regular trajectory or an irregular trajectory during the movement of the tool along the wall portion.
14. The riveting method of claim 12, wherein the regular trajectory is one of a circular, elliptical, polygonal, or zigzag shape.
15. The riveting method of claim 1, wherein the recessed area is formed by one of the following methods: machine tool machining, powder metallurgy technology, 3D printing, electric discharge machining, forging and casting.
16. The riveting method of claim 1, wherein the recessed area has a regular shape or an irregular shape.
17. The riveting method of claim 15, wherein the regular shape is one or a combination of a circular, elliptical, or polygonal shape.
18. The riveting method of claim 1, wherein the step of applying a force to the wall portion comprises: using a tool to apply forces to the wall portion, wherein the tool has a plurality of abutting portions for abutting the wall portion, and the plurality of abutting portions are distributed around the wall portion at either an equal interval or unequal intervals.
19. The riveting structure of claim 1, wherein the fastener comprises a head and a shaft that are connected to each other and the head is configured to be placed in the recessed area so as to be enclosed by the wall portion after the wall portion is deformed.
20. The riveting structure of claim 19 wherein the head and/or the shaft perpendicular to an axis of the fastener has a regular-shaped cross section or an irregular-shaped cross section and wherein the regular shape is one or a combination of a circular, a polygonal, or an elliptical shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0046] In order to explain the embodiments of the present invention or the technical solutions in the prior art more clearly, the following will briefly illustrate the drawings that need to be used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art. Obviously, the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present invention. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative works.
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[0054] The reference numerals of the above-mentioned drawings: 100—a metal plate; 110—a blind hole; 120—a groove; 130—a wall; 200—a fastener; 210—a head; 220—a shaft; 300—a tool.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0055] The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be described clearly and completely in combination with the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention rather than all of the embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative works shall belong to the scope of the present invention.
[0056] The inventor of the present application found that the reason why riveting a fastener onto a plastic panel (e.g. a deformable metal panel) using existing methods may cause defects such as indentations or burrs on the plate is that the riveting method may apply excessive force in a normal direction of the plate, and this force may cause the plate to undesirably deform at the riveting point.
[0057] The inventor found that, if a wall portion between two recessed areas which are pre-formed on a plastic panel and a force is then applied to the wall portion in a tangential direction of the plastic panel or other non-normal directions to deform the wall portion, the deformed wall portion can constrain the fastener within one of the recessed area adjacent to the wall portion. This way of applying force can greatly reduce a force component applied to the plate in the normal direction of the plate, thereby effectively reducing or avoiding the indentations or burrs produced during the riveting process.
[0058] According to the above-mentioned inventive concept, in some embodiments, a riveting method for riveting a fastener onto a plate is provided. The riveting method comprises the following steps: providing a plate having a first side and a second side opposite to the first side; forming a wall portion on the first side of the plate, and the wall portion having a first recessed area at its first side and a second recessed area at its second side opposite to the first side; placing the fastener in the first recessed area so that the fastener is adjacent to the first side of the wall portion; and applying a force to the wall portion from the second side of the wall portion, so that the wall portion is deformed so as to at least partially enclose the fastener. In some embodiments, the recessed area on one side of the wall portion may be a blind hole, which is adapted for accommodating the fastener to be riveted; the recessed area on the other side of the wall portion may be a groove, which surrounds a blind hole, for example, and has a space which is adapted for inserting a tool therein to apply a force to the wall portion. In other embodiments, one side of the wall portion may be a groove, and the other side of the wall portion may be a blind hole. A tool may be inserted into the blind hole and a force is applied to the wall portion to rivet the fastener accommodated in the hole (the groove may be, for example, an annular groove, and the fastener may be a fastener with a through hole). In some embodiments, the blind hole and the groove may be a part of the recessed area, that is, the shape of the fastener may not exactly match the recessed area. It can be understood that the specific shape of the recessed structure can be designed and modified according to the shape of the fastener. In the following embodiments of the present application, the recessed structures on both sides of the wall portions are exemplarily described as a blind hole and a groove, but those skilled in the art can understand that the present application is not limited to this configuration.
[0059] As shown in reference with
[0060] During installation the fastener 200 is placed into the blind hole 110 and a force is applied to the side wall of the wall portion 130 toward the groove 120, so that the wall portion 130 is deformed (deformation is generated) toward the fastener 200 to enclose the portion of the fastener 200 located in the blind hole 110. In some embodiments, the applied force F has an angle α from the axis of the blind hole 110 (as shown in
[0061] With the above technical solution, the riveting method of this embodiment can form the blind hole 110 for accommodating the fastener 200 on the plate 100, and form the groove 120 outside of the blind hole 110, so that a surrounding wall portion 130 with a certain thickness is formed between the blind hole 110 and the groove 120, and then a force of a specific orientation is applied to the wall portion 130. As such, the deformation of the wall portion 130 is mainly due to the force F1 perpendicular to the axis of the blind hole 110 rather than the force F2 parallel to the axis of the blind hole 110, that is, the force F2 parallel to the axis of the blind hole 110 which is applied to the wall portion 130 (or the plate 100) is small, and therefore, the indentation on the plate 100 can be reduced or avoided.
[0062] Preferably, the applied force which is applied to the wall portion 130 in this embodiment can be completely perpendicular to the axis of the blind hole 110. In other words, the above-mentioned angle α may be 90°. At this time, the wall portion 130 and the plate 100 may not be subject to any axial force, so as to further avoid the indentation on the plate 100.
[0063] Specifically, in the riveting method of this embodiment, forces may be applied to the wall portion 130 discontinuously (that is, stepwise) or continuously during a circumferential movement of a tool for applying such forces along the wall portion 130, or forces may be applied to different portions of the wall portion 130 discontinuously or continuously in an order from a base of the wall portion 130 to a top of the wall portion 130 (or from the top of the wall portion 130 to the base of the wall portion). Preferably, the tool 300 can be used to apply forces to the wall portion 130 during a circumferential (along the perimeter) movement of the tool 300 for applying such forces along the wall portion 130 for multiple times at the same level of the wall portion 130 (assuming that the metal plate is placed horizontally on the operation platform). After the force applying operation for a circumference of the wall portion 130 at a level is completed, the tool 300 is then moved to another level of the wall portion 130, and forces are applied to the wall portion 130 during another circumferential movement of the tool 300 for applying such forces along the wall portion 130 for multiple times at the another level. In other words, in the riveting method of this embodiment, the deformation of the wall portion 130 can be achieved by a combination of multiple forces which are applied discontinuously or continuously during circumferential movements of a tool for applying such forces along the wall portion 130 at different levels of the wall portion (e.g., in the direction from a base of the wall portion to a top of the wall portion).
[0064] It can be understood that the angles of the applied forces F which are applied at different levels relative to the axis direction can be different or the same, and the magnitudes of the applied forces F which are applied at different levels can also be the same or different. Preferably, the magnitude of the force F1 of each applied force F perpendicular to the axis of the blind hole 110 can maintain the same, so that the force can be uniformly applied at different positions of the wall portion.
[0065] Taking three times as an example, the tool 300 is first inserted into the groove 120 for a distance of L1. At this level, the tool 300 is used to apply forces to the wall portion 130 during a circumferential movement of the tool 300 for applying such forces along the wall portion 130 for multiple times. Next, continue to insert the tool 300 into the groove 120 for a distance of L2. At this time, the actual depth of the tool 300 into the groove 120 is L1+L2. At this level, the tool 300 is used to apply forces to the wall portion 130 during another circumferential movement of the tool 300 for applying such forces along the wall portion 130 for multiple times. Next, continue to insert the tool 300 into the groove 120 for a distance of L3. At this time, the actual depth of the tool 300 into the groove 120 is L1+L2+L3. At this level, the tool 300 is used to apply forces to the wall portion 130 during a further circumferential movement of the tool 300 for applying such forces along the wall portion 130 for multiple times.
[0066] With the above technical solution, the riveting method of this embodiment can achieve deformation of the wall portion 130 by applying small forces to the wall portion 130 for multiple times. The method of applying small forces for multiple times can further reduce the force F2 each time the force is applied in the direction parallel to the axis of the blind hole 110 to the wall portion 130, and therefore, the indentation on the metal plate 100 can be further avoided.
[0067] The tool 300 in this embodiment has a first axis (in
[0068] More specifically, in the above-mentioned process of applying forces to the wall portion 130 during a circumferential movement of the tool 300 for applying such forces along the wall portion 130 for multiple times, there may be several methods as follows. The first method: the tool 300 can be used to apply forces to the wall portion 130 for multiple times in the thickness direction of the wall portion 130 (in this embodiment, the thickness of the wall portion 130 refers to the distance between the side of the wall portion 130 facing toward the annular groove 120 and the side of the wall portion 130 facing toward the blind hole 110). In the process of applying forces for multiple times, the tool 300 may not always keep in contact with the wall portion 130. The second method: initially the tool 300 can be used to apply a first force to the wall portion 300 in the thickness direction of the wall portion 130, so that a deformed portion recessed toward the fastener 200 is generated on the wall portion 130; then, the tool 300 is placed in the deformed portion and abut against the wall portion 130; then, the tool 300 is moved from one side of the deformed portion to the other side of the deformed portion to move tool 300 for a circumference of the wall portion 130 to apply forces along the wall portion 130, and the tool 300 always abuts against the wall portion 130 during the movement to apply the force in the thickness direction to the wall portion 130. It can be seen that, in the second method, the tool 300 revolves around the wall portion 130, and the tool 300 always abuts against the wall portion 130 during the revolution to apply forces to the wall portion 130.
[0069] Furthermore, referring to
[0070] Specifically, the blind holes 110 and/or grooves 120, or the recessed areas of other shapes in this embodiment may be processed by mechanical or non-mechanical methods.
[0071] The riveting structure of this embodiment includes the above-mentioned plate 100 and the fastener 200, which are prepared by the riveting method of this embodiment.
[0072] Specifically, as shown in
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[0074] Still referring to
[0075] Specifically, the bottom of the blind hole 110 and/or the groove 120 in this embodiment is planar, which is beneficial for improving stability when placing the fastener 200.
[0076] Specifically, the material of the plate in this example is a plastic material, including metal and non-metal materials, such as low carbon steel, copper, aluminum, plastic, rubber, and so on.
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[0079] In the present invention, specific examples are used to explain the principles and implementation of the present invention. The description of the above examples is only used to help to understand the method and main idea of the present invention; at the same time, for those skilled in the art, according to the idea of the present invention, there will be modifications in the specific implementations and applications. In summary, the content of the specification should not be construed as limiting the present invention.