Recessed spring washer flow drill screw
10156251 ยท 2018-12-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Amanda Kay Freis (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
- Garret Sankey Huff (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
- Thomas NORTON (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
Cpc classification
F16B39/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B43/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/106
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/0015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/0021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/284
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B31/043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B39/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/284
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B43/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B31/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A screw for use in joining workpieces, for example automotive body parts, is provided that includes a head portion, an externally threaded shank extending from the head portion, a flow-hole-forming tip disposed at a distal end portion of the externally threaded shank, and a recessed spring washer disposed under the head portion. The recessed spring washer is configured to apply a clamping load to joined workpieces as they expand and contract.
Claims
1. A screw comprising: a head portion; an externally threaded shank extending from the head portion; a flow-hole-forming tip disposed at a distal end portion of the externally threaded shank; and a recessed spring washer defining a flange having a flat distal face and disposed under the head portion with a spring rate sufficient to prevent torque fall-off and deforms with application of torque to the head portion.
2. The screw according to claim 1, wherein the recessed spring washer is integrally formed with the head portion.
3. The screw according to claim 1, wherein the head portion defines a tool engagement feature.
4. The screw according to claim 1, wherein the recessed spring washer is a different material than the head portion, externally threaded shank, and the flow-hole forming tip.
5. The screw according to claim 1, wherein the flange of the recessed spring washer extends at least 90 from a longitudinal axis and a proximal end portion of the screw.
6. The screw according to claim 1, wherein the screw is a material selected from the group consisting of boron steel and 7000 series aluminum.
7. The screw according to claim 1, wherein the screw defines regions of varying hardness.
8. A screw comprising: a head portion; an externally threaded shank extending from the head portion; a flow-hole-forming tip disposed at a distal end portion of the externally threaded shank; and a recessed spring washer disposed under the head portion, the recessed spring washer defining a flange having a flat distal face so as to maintain an improved seal between the flange and a workpiece, the flange extending at least 90 from a longitudinal axis and a proximal end portion of the screw, wherein the recessed spring washer defines a spring rate sufficient to prevent torque fall-off and deforms with application of torque to the head portion, thereby applying and maintaining a load workpieces being joined by the screw.
9. The screw according to claim 8, wherein the screw defines regions of varying hardness.
10. An assembly comprising: a plurality of workpieces; a screw disposed between the workpieces comprising: a head portion; an externally threaded shank extending from the head portion; a flow-hole-forming tip disposed at a distal end portion of the externally threaded shank; and a recessed spring washer defining a flange having a flat distal face and disposed under the head portion with a spring rate sufficient to prevent torque fall-off and deforms with application of torque to the head portion.
11. The assembly according to claim 10, wherein the workpieces are a material selected from the group consisting of aluminum, polymers, and polymer matrix composite material.
12. The assembly according to claim 10, wherein the recessed spring washer of the screw defines a flange extending at least 90 from a longitudinal axis and a proximal end portion of the screw.
13. The assembly according to claim 10, wherein the recessed spring washer is integrally formed with the head portion.
14. A motor vehicle comprising the assembly according to claim 10.
Description
DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the disclosure may be well understood, there will now be described various forms thereof, given by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(8) The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
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(11) The recessed spring washer 30 is generally similar to a Belleville washer, in that the sidewall 32 and flange 34 are configured to elastically deform with application of torque to the head portion 22 and thus act as a spring to apply and maintain a load to workpieces being joined, as described in greater detail below. Preferably, the recessed spring washer 30 defines a spring rate sufficient to prevent torque fall-off after the workpieces are joined and throughout thermal expansion and contraction of the joint.
(12) The recessed spring washer 30 may be integrally formed with the head portion 22 as shown, or alternately, the recessed spring washer 30 may be a separate part or component. The recessed spring washer 30 may also be a different material than the head portion 22, the externally threaded shank 24 and/or the flow-hole forming tip 26.
(13) The head portion 22 defines a tool engagement feature 40, which in this form is a hexagon geometry. Other tool engagement features such as slotted, socket, or hexalobular (Torx), among others, may also be employed. The tool engagement feature 40 may be external as shown, or the tool engagement feature 40 may be internal to the head portion 22 while remaining within the scope of the present disclosure.
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(16) Alternately, the flange 34 may extend greater than 90 as shown by the dashed lines, and thus the flange 34 will remain in good sealing contact with an upper surface 12 of the workpiece 10. In these forms, the flange 34/34 defines a flat distal face 33/33 so as to maintain an improved seal between the flange 34/34 and the workpiece 10. An improved sealing interface is important when the workpieces 10/15 undergo various cleaning/dipping operations prior to paint such that debris does not enter the joint 19 and provide a source of corrosion or another form of a defect.
(17) The screw 20 may be any of a variety of materials and in one form is a high strength steel such as boron. In another form, the screw is an aluminum material such as a 7000 series aluminum. Other materials that can function with the recessed spring washer 30 and withstand various processing conditions may also be employed while remaining within the scope of the present disclosure.
(18) The workpieces 10/15 may be any of a variety of materials, including by way of example, aluminum, polymers, and polymer matrix composite materials. The reinforcements in the composite materials may be carbon fiber, glass fiber, or another material, and may be in a continuous or discontinuous form. It should be understood that these materials are merely exemplary and any material may be used for the workpieces 10/15 while remaining within the scope of the present disclosure.
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(21) Accordingly, the present disclosure provides an innovative fastener for joining workpieces having one/single-sided access and to inhibit torque fall-off. The invention is particularly useful when joining composites to metals, and more specifically carbon fiber composite to aluminum. Flow-drill screwing employing the unique features of the fasteners illustrated and described herein allows for high-volume, single-sided joining, especially for joints comprising composites and metals.
(22) The description of the disclosure is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the substance of the disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.