Fastener installation apparatus

4700470
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Inventors

Muller, Rudolph R. M.

Application #

869507

Filed

Jun-2-1986

Published

Oct-20-1987

Current US Class

029/798
029/809
227/119
227/120

International Classes

B23P 019/00; B23Q 007/10

Field of Search

29/432 29/432.1 29/432.2 29/512 29/522 411/179 227/119 227/120

Assignee

Multifastener Corporation (Detroit, MI)

Examiners

Moon; Charlie T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cullen, Sloman, Cantor, Grauer, Scott & Rutherford

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Abstract
An installation apparatus and method of attaching a female element, such as a nut, to a panel, wherein the panel is pierced and the female element is permanently installed in the pierced panel opening in a continuous operation. The female element includes a body portion and an annular barrel portion. In one of the methods disclosed, the panel is pierced by the free end of the barrel portion and the panel slug is disposed in the barrel portion as the nut is installed in the panel. In the presently preferred method, the panel is pierced by a punch received through the body and barrel portions, prior to driving the female element into a mechanical interlock with the panel. In the preferred installation, the free end of the barrel portion is deformed into a hook-shaped end portion, opening toward the body portion, and the panel is simultaneously driven into the hook-shaped barrel end portion, forming a very secure mechanical interlock. The preferred installation apparatus includes an annular plunger which drives the female element into the panel and which is reciprocally supported in a chamber in a base member attached to one die member of a press. A punch is located within the annular plunger which pierces the panel prior to driving the female element into the panel, as described.
 
Claims
I now claim:

1. An installation apparatus for installing female elements in a panel in a continuous operation, said female elements each having a portion, an annular barrel portion extending from said body portion having a free open end, and a bore extending through said body portion communicating with the opening through said barrel portion,

said apparatus comprising a base member adapted to be fixed relative to one die press member of a die press set having opposed relatively moveable die press members, an annular plunger reciprocably supported in said base member having a shank portion extending through an opening in said base member, a said nose member normally spaced from and moveable relative to said base member having a plunger passage receiving said plunger extending shank portion and a second passage intersecting and communicating with said plunger passage receiving said female elements for installation by said apparatus, said annular plunger having an guide passage extending axially therethrough, a piercing punch telescopically disposed in said plunger axial passage and said plunger reciprocal on said piercing punch, said piercing punch having an axial length greater than said plunger and fixed relative to said base member during installation of said female elements, said plunger moveable relative to said base member a predetermined distance, biasing means normally biasing said plunger relative to said base member shank portion extending into said nose member plunger passage around said punch, a shearing die for supporting said panel having an opening complementary to and receiving said piercing punch, and actuating means relatively closing said base and nose members upon receipt of a female element in said plunger passage from said second passage opposite said plunger in an installation ready position, relative closing movement of said nose and base members causing said plunger annular end portion to first engage said female element, biasing said barrel portion free end against a panel located opposite said plunger passage, under the force of said biasing means said punch end portion then extending through said female element body portion bore and said barrel portion opening and piercing a slug from said panel, said plunger then driving said female element barrel portion free and into said panel, installing said female element in the pierced panel opening.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to methods of attaching a female element, particularly female fastener elements such as a nut, to a panel, wherein the panel is pierced and the female element is installed in the pierced panel opening in a continuous operation and an installation apparatus.

The prior art includes self-piercing nuts, which may also be simultaneously clinched to secure the nut in the pierced panel opening, such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,299,500 and 3,314,138, assigned to the assignee of the instant application. The prior art also includes a number of self-riveting nuts, including nuts having an annular skirt or barrel portion wherein the free end of the barrel portion is deformed radially outwardly in a die member to form a mechanical interlock with the panel, see for example U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,938,239 and 4,018,257. The self-riveting nuts disclosed in such patents are, however, secured to a panel having a prepierced panel opening, requiring two separate operations. Such methods also require very precise centering of the nut relative to the prepierced panel opening, limiting the integrity of the installation, particularly in production applications. U.S. Pat. No. 3,926,236, which is assigned to the assignee of the instant application, discloses a method of attaching a nut wherein the panel is pierced by a punch which extends through the nut bore to pierce and secure the nut in a continuous operation, however, the fastener is not a riveting type fastener having a barrel portion extending through the pierced panel opening. Reference is also made to U.S. Pat. No. 3,800,401 which discloses a method of making a container closure such as a tag ring, in a continuous application. It is understood that the prior art also includes various riveting techniques and methods wherein the fastener element includes an annular end portion, which may be press fitted through an opening in a panel, which is then riveted or deformed radially outwardly in a die member having an annular semi-toroidal die cavity, which may include a projecting central die portion which receives the annular riveting end of the fastener. The prior art also discloses means of attaching stud-like fasteners, wherein the stud includes an annular end portion which penetrates a plate or structural member, which may be deformed radially outwardly. Examples of such prior art are cited in the above identified copending application.
 
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