Riveting Tool
20170136523 ยท 2017-05-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21J15/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21J15/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a riveting tool for setting blind rivet nuts and/or blind rivet screws, comprising a drive piston which is able to be hydraulically adjusted from an initial position toward an end position, a pull rod which is releasably and operatively connected to the drive piston and which is able to be adjusted by the drive piston from a rivet receiving position into a setting position and a coupling element fixing the pull rod and a drawing mandrel to one another in the longitudinal axial direction. In order to provide a riveting tool of the type mentioned above by which uniform setting processes of rivets may be carried out with a high degree of repeated accuracy, it is provided that the riveting tool for fixing the setting position has an adjusting unit with a stroke-limiting element which is axially adjustable relative to the coupling element in the longitudinal axial direction of the pull rod, said stroke-limiting element being in engagement with the coupling element via a stop surface in the setting position.
Claims
1. A riveting tool for setting blind rivet nuts and/or blind rivet screws, comprising a drive piston which is able to be hydraulically adjusted from an initial position toward an end position, a pull rod which is releasably and operatively connected to the drive piston and which is able to be adjusted by the drive piston from a rivet receiving position into a setting position and a coupling element fixing the pull rod and a drawing mandrel to one another in the longitudinal axial direction, wherein the riveting tool for fixing the setting position has an adjusting unit with a stroke-limiting element which is axially adjustable relative to the coupling element in the longitudinal axial direction of the pull rod, said stroke-limiting element being in engagement with the coupling element via a stop surface in the setting position.
2. The riveting tool according to claim 1, wherein the adjusting unit as a stroke-limiting element has a stop sleeve which is mounted fixedly in terms of rotation relative to the pull rod and which is adjustable in the longitudinal axial direction, and which is in engagement via an external thread with an internal thread of an adjusting ring rotatably mounted on the riveting tool.
3. The riveting tool according to claim 1, wherein the adjusting unit is releasably connected to a drive unit of the riveting tool.
4. The riveting tool according to claim 3, wherein the adjusting ring has latching marks which are able to be brought into engagement with latching bodies on the drive unit.
5. The riveting tool according to claim 2, wherein the adjusting ring has an opening in order to be able to view the stroke limiting element.
6. The riveting tool according to claim 1, wherein the stroke-limiting element is displaceably mounted on a cylinder pin extending parallel to the pull rod in the longitudinal axial direction.
7. The riveting tool according to claim 1, wherein the adjusting unit has a base unit and a head piece, wherein the head piece is coaxially arranged relative to the coupling element and is releasably connected to the base unit via a quick-release connector.
8. The riveting tool according to claim 7, wherein the quick-release connector has a sliding sleeve which is pretensioned toward a latching position and which in the latching position engages with a latching element in a latching mark on the base unit.
9. The riveting tool according to claim 7, wherein the head piece has a setting head which is releasably connected thereto and which is coaxially arranged relative to the drawing mandrel.
10. The riveting tool according to claim 1, wherein the coupling element has two half-shells coaxially arranged relative to the drawing mandrel and the pull rod, a front face of said half-shells which faces the stop surface being configured as a contact surface.
11. The riveting tool according to claim 1, wherein the drive piston is pretensioned toward the initial position.
12. The riveting tool according to claim 3, wherein the adjusting unit is screwed to the drive unit of the riveting tool.
13. The riveting tool according to claim 4, wherein the latching bodies are on an adapter ring which is able to be fixed to the drive unit.
14. The riveting tool according to claim 5, wherein the opening is provided on an edge with a scale for positioning the stroke-limiting element.
15. The riveting tool according to claim 6, wherein the stroke-limiting element is displaceably mounted on two cylinder pins extending parallel to the pull rod in the longitudinal axial direction.
16. The riveting tool according to claim 10, wherein the front face of said half-shells which faces the stop surface has a lubricant coating.
17. The riveting tool according to claim 11, wherein the drive piston is spring pretensioned toward the initial position
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0023] The An exemplary embodiment of the invention is described hereinafter with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0034] A riveting tool 1 shown in
[0035] The drive unit 3 of the riveting tool 1 has a base body 24, the drive piston 4 being able to be displaced therein in its longitudinal axial direction. An adjustment of the drive piston 4 in this case takes place by means of a hydraulic pressure, hydraulic fluid being conducted through a pipe connector 32 via a joint 31 into the base body 24 for the production of said hydraulic pressure, so that the drive piston 4 is displaced counter to a pretensioning applied by a helical compression spring 25 from its initial position toward an end position. In this case, due to its support at one end on the drive piston 4 and at the other end on a housing cover 22 which is connected to the base body 24 via a threaded bushing 23, the helical compression spring 25 causes the drive piston 4 in the pressureless state to be held in its initial position.
[0036] For transmitting the axial movement of the drive piston 4 to a drawing mandrel 6 connected to the pull rod 5, the drive piston 4 has a shoulder, the pull rod 5 bearing thereagainst with a corresponding shoulder. Via the shoulders, movements of the drive piston 4 which are oriented in the direction of the end position are transmitted directly to the pull rod 5.
[0037] The base body 24 forming a base housing of the drive unit 3 has on its end opposing the housing cover 22 a housing bushing 26 which is connected to an adapter ring 13 of the adjusting unit 2 via an internal thread. The adjusting unit 2 serves for adjusting the setting stroke to be applied by the riveting tool 1, the adjusting unit 2 having to this end a stroke-limiting element configured as a stop sleeve 7. Said stroke-limiting element forms an adjustable mechanical stop for a coupling element 9, the pull rod 5 being connected thereby to the drawing mandrel 6.
[0038] For positioning the stop sleeve 7 and thus for adjusting the setting stroke, the adjusting unit 2 has an adjusting ring 11 which is fixed in the axial direction relative to the base body 24 of the drive unit 3 but is rotatable relative to the adapter ring 13. The stop sleeve 7 is mounted fixedly in terms of rotation via two cylinder pins, not shown here and fixed parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pull rod 5 inside the adjusting ring 11, wherein the cylinder pins engage in corresponding openings on the stop sleeve 7. A rotation of the adjusting ring 11 thus effects an axial displacement of the stop sleeve 7 inside the adjusting ring 11 in the longitudinal axial direction of the pull rod 5. A transmission of the rotational movement of the adjusting ring 11 to the stop sleeve 7 arranged coaxially to the pull rod 5 in this case takes place via an internal thread 12 of the adjusting ring onto an external thread 10 on the stop sleeve 7. Said stop sleeve is thus freely positionable inside the adjusting ring 11 on the pull rod 5 and with its stop surface 8 provides a path-limiting device for the coupling element 9. In the maximum setting position, the coupling element 9 bears with its front face 20 against the stop surface 8 of the stop sleeve 7. The maximum adjustable stroke in this case is determined by the position in which the stop sleeve 7 bears against a stop ring 27 inside the adjusting ring 11.
[0039] In order to permit the drawing mandrel 6 to be changed in a simple manner, the adjusting unit 2 also has a head piece 16 which may be removed via a quick-release connector 17 from the adjusting unit 2. In the removed position, the coupling element 9 is freely accessible so that the drawing mandrel 6 may be replaced in a simple manner. The quick-release connector 17 with a sliding sleeve 18 serves for rapid removal of the head piece 16, said sliding sleeve being pretensioned by a helical compression spring 28 into the latching position shown in
[0040] For the operation of the riveting tool 1 it is necessary for the pull rod 5 and the drawing mandrel 6 to be fixed to one another both in the axial direction and in the peripheral direction. For fixing in the axial direction the pull rod 5 and the drawing mandrel 6 comprise projections 33 which are configured so as to correspond to recesses 35 arranged inside the coupling element 9, whereby in the mounted state a positive connection is achieved in the longitudinal axial direction. For the connection which is fixed in terms of rotation, the front faces bearing against one another of the pull rod 5 and the drawing mandrel 6 have a corresponding toothing, wherein a centering pin 29 ensures the relative position of the pull rod 5 and the drawing mandrel 6. Following the setting process, due to the connection which is fixed in terms of rotation of the pull rod 5 and the drawing mandrel 6, the drawing mandrel 6 may be screwed from the blind rivet nut and/or blind rivet screw via a handle 21 arranged at the end opposing the drawing mandrel 6.
[0041] An assembly of the riveting tool 1 is shown in a stepwise manner in
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0042] 1 Riveting tool [0043] 2 Adjusting unit [0044] 3 Drive unit [0045] 4 Drive piston [0046] 5 Pull rod [0047] 6 Drawing mandrel [0048] 7 Stroke-limiting element (stop sleeve) [0049] 8 Stop surface [0050] 9 Coupling element [0051] 10 External thread (stop sleeve) [0052] 11 Adjusting ring [0053] 12 Internal thread (adjusting ring) [0054] 13 Adapter ring [0055] 14 Opening (adjusting ring) [0056] 15 Base unit (adjusting unit) [0057] 16 Head piece [0058] 17 Quick-release connector [0059] 18 Sliding sleeve [0060] 19 Setting head [0061] 20 Front face [0062] 21 Handle [0063] 22 Housing cover [0064] 23 Threaded bushing [0065] 24 Base body [0066] 25 Helical compression spring [0067] 26 Housing bushing [0068] 27 Stop ring [0069] 28 Helical compression spring [0070] 29 Centring pin [0071] 30 Connecting bushing [0072] 31 Joint [0073] 32 Connector pipe [0074] 33 Projections [0075] 34 Half-shells [0076] 35 Recess
[0077] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.