SELF-PIERCING RIVET FASTENING DEVICE
20210252585 · 2021-08-19
Inventors
- Noriko MIZUKAWA (Toyohashi-shi, JP)
- Hiroyo MAKINO (Toyohashi-shi, JP)
- Daisuke MIURA (Toyohashi-shi, JP)
Cpc classification
F16B19/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B23P19/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23B2231/2091
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21J15/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A collet to feed and fasten cylindrical rivets includes an inlet unit that accepts and supports the rivet, a first feeding unit connected from the inlet unit and configured to feed the rivet, a second feeding unit connected to the first feeding unit opposite to the inlet unit and configured to feed the rivet, and an outlet unit that is connected to the second feeding unit opposite to the first feeding unit and supports the rivet that is fed to it. The inlet unit and the first feeding unit have at least two first slots at opposite angles, the second feeding unit and the outlet unit have more of second slots than the first slots , and when the rivet enters the first feeding unit, the second slots are closed by the opening of the first slots.
Claims
1. A rivet fastening device used to feed and fasten a cylindrical rivet, the rivet fastening device comprising: an inlet unit that accepts and supports the rivet; a first feeding unit connected from the inlet unit and configured to feed the rivet; a second feeding unit connected to the first feeding unit on the side opposite to the inlet unit and configured to feed the rivet; an outlet unit that is connected to the second feeding unit on the side opposite to the first feeding unit and supports the rivet that is fed from the second feeding unit; the inlet unit and the first feeding unit include at least two of a first slot at opposite angles; the second feeding unit and the outlet unit include a larger number of a second slot than the first slots of the inlet unit and the first feeding unit, and when the rivet is fed from the inlet unit and enters the first feeding unit, the second slots are closed by the opening of the first slots.
2. The rivet fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the first slots extend to the second feeding unit. Clam 3. The rivet fastening device according to claim 1, wherein a second wall thickness of the second feeding unit is thinner than a first wall thickness of the first feeding unit.
4. The rivet fastening device according to claim 1, wherein an outlet wall thickness of the outlet unit is thicker than a second wall thickness of the second feeding unit.
5. The rivet fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the length of the second slots is longer than the length of the first slots.
6. The rivet fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the number of the first slots is 2, and the number of the second slots is 6.
7. The rivet fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the inlet unit has a narrower slot width than the first feeding unit, and the outlet unit has a narrower slot width than the second feeding unit.
8. The rivet fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the inlet unit, the first feeding unit, the second feeding unit and the outlet unit are formed by integral molding.
9. A rivet fastening device according to claim 1 and further comprising an outer case, and at least the outlet unit is arranged inside the case, and when the rivet is located within the outlet unit, the second slots of the outlet unit spread radially outward and abut an inner surface of the case.
10. A rivet fastening system used to feed and fasten a cylindrical rivet fed from a source, the rivet fastening system comprising: a receiver defining an axial an axial through passage and operable for accepting the rivet fed radially onto the through passage from the source; a punch holder connected to a first axal side of the receiver; a punch supported and axially aligned by the punch holder and operable for axial movement within the through passage; a nosepiece connected to a second axal side of the receiver; a collet located within the nosepiece and coaxially aligned with the through passage and the nosepiece, the collet including a wall having a first end proximal to the receiver and a second end distal from the receiver, the wall partially defining an axial through bore open at the first end and the second end, and the wall including: an inlet portion axially proximal to the receiver; a first feeding portion connected to the inlet unit axially opposite to the receiver; a second feeding potion connected to the first feeding portion axially opposite to the inlet portion; an outlet potion connected to the second feeding portion axially opposite to the first feeding portion; at least two of a first slot partially defined by the wall, the first slots radially opposite to each other and axially extending through the inlet portion and into first feeding portion from a first open end at the first end of the collet to a first closed end at a first length; a number of a second slot greater than the number of the first slots, the second slots partially defined by the wall, the second slots axially extending through the outlet portion and into the second feeding portion from a second open end at the second end of the collet to a second closed end at a second length; and when the rivet is fed from the inlet portion and enters the first feeding portion the second slots are closed by the opening of the first slots.
11. The rivet fastening system according to claim 10, wherein the first slots extend axially through the first feeding portion and into the second feeding portion.
12. The rivet fastening system according to claim 10, wherein a second wall thickness of the second feeding portion is thinner than a first wall thickness of the first feeding portion.
13. The rivet fastening system according to claim 10, wherein an outlet wall thickness of the outlet unit is thicker than a second wall thickness of the second feeding unit.
14. The rivet fastening system according to claim 10, wherein the second length of the second slots is longer than the first length of the first slots.
15. The rivet fastening system according to claim 10, wherein the number of the first slots is two, and the number of the second slots is six.
16. The rivet fastening system according to claim 10, wherein, when the collet is in a relaxed state without a rivet inside, a first width of the first slots narrows from the first closed end toward the first open end and a second width of the second slots narrows from the second closed end toward the second open end.
17. The rivet fastening system according to claim 10, wherein the inlet portion, the first feeding portion, the second feeding portion and the outlet portion are formed by integral molding.
18. The rivet fastening system according to claim 10, and when the rivet is located within the outlet portion, the second slots expand and the outlet portion expands radially outward and abuts an inner surface of the nosepiece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Hereinafter, embodiments for carrying out the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. By assigning the same or similar reference numbers to the same or similar members, duplicate description will be omitted. In order to explain the present invention in an easily understandable manner, the scale of the drawings is not consistent.
[0023] The configuration of the system 10 for feeding and fastening rivets will be described with reference to
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[0025] As shown in
[0026] As shown in
[0027] The punch holder 103 holds the punch 102 slidably. Although not shown, a housing that houses the punch holder 103 is held by one end of the C frame 106. At the tip of the punch holder 103 is formed a concave groove 103a formed to match the shape of the convex unit 101f of the receiver 101, and a through groove 103b formed so as to face the through groove 101g of the receiver 101 when the punch holder 103 and the receiver 101 are fitted. The concave groove 103a extends the tip end portion of the punch holder 103 in the circumferential direction, for example, ¼ turn, and further extends in the axial direction toward the tip end portion of the punch holder 103. The convex unit 101f of the receiver 101 is guided from the groove at the tip of the punch holder 103, slides along the axial direction, and is further rotated in the circumferential direction, so as to obtain the state shown in
[0028] The punch 102 is a rod-shaped member for driving the supplied SPR 204 into the members to be coupled 201 and 202. When the SPR204 is delivered to the point where it comes into contact with the rivet passage prevention wall 101c and is held by the rivet passage prevention wall 101c and the rivet holding member by a spring or the like (not shown), the punch 102 drives the SPR204 into the members to be coupled 201 and 202. The driving operation of the punch 102 is performed by a rivet driving device.
[0029] As shown in
[0030] The receiver 101, the punch holder 103, and the nose piece 104 can integrally move linearly along the axial direction of the nose piece 104 by a driving means (not shown) such as a compression coil spring.
[0031] The die 105 is a member that supports the upper plate 201 and the lower plate 202. The die 105 has a cavity 105a at its head having a diameter larger than the outer diameter of the leg unit 204b of the SPR 204 so that the leg unit 204b can be opened when the SPR 204 is driven.
[0032] One end of the C frame 106 holds the die 105, as shown in
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[0034] The collet 100 take an overall cylindrical shape; it has an inlet unit 200, a first feed unit 220, a second feed unit 230, and an outlet unit 240 in order from the upstream side to which the SPR is fed, and these can be formed by integral molding.
[0035] The inlet unit 200 and the first feeding unit 220 have two diagonally contained slots 212. As shown in
[0036] When the SPR held by the inlet unit 200 is pressured by the punch 102 in the cylindrical axial direction of the collet 100, the gap between the two pieces of the slots 212 becomes large, and the opening of the inlet unit 200 expands from the elliptical shape to the short axis direction. Then, by expanding the inner diameter of the inlet unit 200 in the minor axis direction to the flange diameter of the SPR, the flange portion of the SPR can pass in the axial direction along the inner diameter of the inlet unit 200.
[0037] The first feeding unit 220 is connected to the inlet unit 200 on the downstream side in the direction in which the SPR flows and feeds the SPR inserted from the inlet unit 200. In the first feeding unit 220, the portion on the inlet unit 200 side is drawn. When the slot 212 at the inlet unit 200 opens and the SPR passes through, the inner diameter of the first feeding portion 220 connected to the inlet unit 200 is configured to expand in conjunction therewith, and in the SPR, the flange portion passes along the inner surface of the first feeding portion 220.
[0038] The second feeding unit 230 is connected to the first feeding unit 220 on the side opposite to the inlet unit 200 and feeds the SPR to the outlet unit 240. The second feeding unit 230 has a slot 222 connected from the outlet unit 240 side in six cylinders; it has a shape of 6 claws, and in one example, the length of the slot is 39 mm and the width is 1 mm. Further, it is desirable for the slot 212 formed from the inlet unit 200 to the first feeding portion 220 to extend to the second feeding portion 230. For example, in this case, the slot 212 provided to the second feeding unit 230 is formed at a position where the six slots 222 are divided into three each. That is, the portion of the second feeding unit 230 on the side of the first feeding unit 220 is formed with both two slots 212 and six slots 222. With this configuration, the SPR enters from the inlet unit 200, and when the portion divided into 2 (slots 212) on the upstream side is opened, the action of closing the claw portion divided into 6 (slots 222) on the downstream side from the second feeding portion 230 to the outlet unit 240 becomes easier to work. In addition to this action, by making the number of slots 222 on the downstream side larger than the number of slots 212 on the upstream side, as well as by forming the length of the claw portion split into 6 (slots 222) on the downstream side longer than the length of the portion split into 2 (slots 212) on the upstream side, it is also possible to make the work easier.
[0039] The second feeding unit 230 is made thinner than the inlet unit 200 and the first feeding unit 220 so as to be narrowed down to have elasticity.
[0040] The outlet unit 240 is configured to support when fastening the SPR fed from the second feeding unit 230. The outlet unit 240 is drawn in the same manner as the inlet unit 200, and the SPR cannot pass through the outlet unit 240 unless the SPR is pressed by the punch 102.
[0041] By making the outlet unit 240 thicker than the second feeding portion 230, when the SPR passes through, a structure is taken so that the gap with the inner diameter of the nose piece 104 that covers the outside is reduced to avoid spreading more than is necessary.
[0042] The slot 212 of the inlet unit 200 is drawn, and the splitting width is narrower than that of the first feeding portion 220. Further, the slot 222 of the outlet unit 240 is also drawn, and the splitting width is narrower than that of the slot 222 of the second feeding unit 230. With this configuration, in the inlet unit 200 and the outlet unit 240, the inlet unit 200 expands when the SPR passes through the inlet unit 200; therefore, the outlet unit 240 is narrowed so that sufficient tension is applied to the SPR from the outside to stably hold the SPR.
[0043] As described above, by forming respective slots on the upstream side and the downstream side of the collet 100, it has a structure so that when the SPR passes through the collet 100, an appropriate tension is applied while always maintaining the direction of the SPR regardless of the position. Therefore, it is possible to load up to the outlet unit 240 of the collet 100 while maintaining the vertical direction of the SPR.
[0044] In this embodiment, assuming that the material has high rigidity, the upstream side slots 212 are set to 2 and the downstream side slots 222 are set to 6. The number of slots may be increased; for example, the number of slots 212 may be 4 and the number of slots 222 may be 8. In this case, for example, the material may be resin, or the like. By constructing a structure that increases the number of slots in this way, it is possible to feed the SPR more smoothly while giving stable tension to the inside as compared with the conventional 2 slots.
[0045] As described above, this embodiment takes a structure so that it is difficult for the SPR to reverse by suppressing the expansion of the tip diameter of the collet 100. Further, a structure is taken so that each of the slots 212 and 222 applied to the collet 100 does not extend in the entire axial direction of the collet 100 and can be manufactured by integral molding. The conventionally required O-ring is no longer required.
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[0050] Embodiments and working examples of the collet for feeding and fastening the SPR according to the present invention have been described above; however, it will be easily understood that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications can be made thereto. In addition, as long as they are within the scope of matters described in the respective claims and equivalent matters, they are naturally included in the technical scope of the present invention. In the above embodiment, the object to be fed is an SPR, but this is only an example, and the present invention is not limited to this specific example.
[0051] 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 !imitative sense, and that various alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.