Blind rivet nut-setting tool
11673243 ยท 2023-06-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B37/067
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B21J15/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21J15/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A blind rivet nut-setting tool includes an output shaft defining a longitudinal axis. The output shaft is moveable along the longitudinal axis between a first position and a second position. The blind rivet nut-setting tool further includes a first motor configured to rotate the output shaft about the longitudinal axis in response to an external force moving the output shaft in a rearward direction from the first position to the second position. The blind rivet nut-setting tool further includes a second motor configured to translate the output shaft along the longitudinal axis in the rearward direction.
Claims
1. A blind rivet nut-setting tool comprising: an output shaft defining a longitudinal axis, the output shaft moveable along the longitudinal axis between a first position and a second position; a first motor configured to rotate the output shaft about the longitudinal axis in response to an external force moving the output shaft in a rearward direction from the first position to the second position; a drive shaft configured to receive torque from the first motor, the drive shaft engaged with the output shaft at a rear end of the output shaft, such that the output shaft is configured to receive torque from the drive shaft in response to the drive shaft receiving torque from the first motor; and a second motor configured to translate the output shaft along the longitudinal axis in the rearward direction, wherein the second motor is configured to translate the output shaft in the rearward direction toward a third position that is rearward of the second position.
2. The blind rivet nut-setting tool of claim 1, wherein the rear end of the output shaft extends into a recess of the drive shaft, and wherein the recess has a non-circular cross-sectional shape, and wherein the rear end of the output shaft has a non-circular cross-sectional shape that corresponds to the non-circular cross-sectional shape of the recess.
3. The blind rivet nut-setting tool of claim 1, further comprising a limit switch that is activated when the output shaft is moved from the first position to the second position, wherein the first motor rotates the output shaft about the longitudinal axis in response to the limit switch being activated.
4. A blind rivet nut-setting tool comprising: an output shaft defining a longitudinal axis, the output shaft moveable along the longitudinal axis between a first output shaft position and a second output shaft position; a carrier moveable along the longitudinal axis between a first carrier position and a second carrier position; a first motor configured to rotate the output shaft about the longitudinal axis in response to the output shaft moving in a rearward direction from the first output shaft position to the second output shaft position; a second motor configured to translate the carrier along the longitudinal axis between the first carrier position and the second carrier position; and a cam member rotated by the second motor and including a pin arranged in a lobe of the carrier, such that in response to the cam member being rotated in a first direction by the second motor, the carrier is translated along the longitudinal axis from the first carrier position to the second carrier position, wherein the output shaft is translated along the longitudinal axis in the rearward direction when the second motor moves the carrier from the first carrier position to the second carrier position.
5. The blind rivet nut-setting tool of claim 4, further comprising a limit switch that is activated when the output shaft is moved from the first output shaft position to the second output shaft position, wherein the first motor rotates the output shaft about the longitudinal axis in response to the limit switch being activated.
6. The blind rivet nut-setting tool of claim 4, wherein in response to the carrier reaching the second carrier position, the second motor moves the carrier along the longitudinal axis in a forward direction from the second carrier position toward the first carrier position.
7. The blind rivet nut-setting tool of claim 4, further comprising a drive shaft configured to receive torque from the first motor, the drive shaft engaged with the output shaft at a rear end of the output shaft, such that the output shaft is configured to receive torque from the drive shaft in response to the drive shaft receiving torque from the first motor.
8. The blind rivet nut-setting tool of claim 4, further comprising a magnet on the cam member and a sensor configured to detect the magnet when the carrier is in the second carrier position, wherein in response to the sensor detecting the magnet, the second motor rotates the cam member in a second direction that is opposite the first direction to move the carrier in a forward direction from the second carrier position toward the first carrier position.
9. The blind rivet nut-setting tool of claim 4, wherein the carrier includes a bore and the output shaft includes a flange arranged in the bore, such that in response to the carrier moving from the first carrier position to the second carrier position, the output shaft is translated rearward along the longitudinal axis.
10. The blind rivet nut-setting tool of claim 9, further comprising a spring arranged in the bore and engaged against the flange of the output shaft, such that the spring biases the output shaft toward the first output shaft position.
11. The blind rivet nut-setting tool of claim 9, further comprising a limit switch that is activated when the output shaft is moved from the first output shaft position to the second output shaft position, wherein the first motor rotates the output shaft about the longitudinal axis in response to the limit switch being activated.
12. The blind rivet nut-setting tool of claim 11, wherein the limit switch is arranged in the bore and includes an actuating arm, and wherein the limit switch is activated when the flange of the output shaft engages against and moves the actuating arm from a neutral position to an actuating position in response to the output shaft moving from the first output shaft position to the second output shaft position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(15) An end 125 of the second piece 82 of the output shaft 18 extends into a recess 126 of a drive shaft 128, which is coupled for rotation with an output shaft 130 of the first motor 26. The recess 126 of the drive shaft 128 has a non-circular cross-sectional shape, and the end 125 of the second piece 82 of the output shaft 18 has a corresponding non-circular cross-sectional shape, such that the second piece 82 of the output shaft 18 is coupled for co-rotation with the drive shaft 128. In alternative embodiments, the end 125 of the second piece 82 of the output shaft 18 has a spline fit within the recess 126 of the drive shaft 128.
(16) When the tool 10 is not operating, the compression spring 120, via the flange 118 of the second piece 82, biases the output shaft 18 to a neutral, first output shaft position shown in
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(18) In operation, an operator uses the tool 10 to set a blind rivet nut 162 into an aperture 164 in a workpiece 166, as shown in
(19) The operator then inserts the blind rivet nut 162 into the opening 164 in the workpiece 166 and pushes the tool 10 toward the workpiece 166. As shown in
(20) In response to the limit switch 122 being actuated when the output shaft 18 has reached the second output shaft position, the first motor 26 rotates the output shaft 130 in a threading direction, which causes corresponding rotation of the drive shaft 128 and the output shaft 18, thus beginning a threading action into the blind rivet nut 162. Specifically, as the operator continues to push the working end 72 of the output shaft 18 toward the blind rivet nut 162, the output shaft 18 rotates in a threading direction 184 (
(21) After the blind rivet nut 162 is fully threaded onto the output shaft 18, the operator may initiate a setting stroke by pulling the trigger 42 to activate the second motor 30. The second motor 30 rotates the cam member 138 counterclockwise as viewed in
(22) As the lobe 94 is pulled away from the front piece 46, the carrier 86 translates along the longitudinal axis 22 from the first carrier position to a second carrier position, thereby pulling the output shaft 18 (via the flange 118) along the longitudinal axis 22 from the first output shaft position (or a position near the first output shaft position) to a third output shaft position corresponding to the second carrier position of the carrier 86. During the setting stroke, the output shaft 18 sets the blind rivet nut 162 by deforming a portion 186 of the blind rivet nut 162 against the workpiece 166, as shown in
(23) As the carrier 86 moves from the first carrier position to the second carrier position, the actuating arm 121 is pivoted to the actuating position via its arrangement in the groove 123 of the carrier 86. However, during the setting stroke, actuation of the limit switch 122 does not result in the first motor 26 being activated. Rather, the first motor 26 is maintained in a deactivated state to avoid rotating the output shaft 18 during the setting stroke.
(24) When the carrier 86 reaches the second carrier position during the setting stroke, the magnet 150 in the cam member 138 is detected by the sensor 154, causing the second motor 30 to reverse its rotational direction. Thus, the cam member 138 is rotated clockwise as viewed in
(25) Once the carrier 86 has returned to the first carrier position at which time the setting stroke has been completed, the operator may depress a reverse button 190 (
(26) Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.