Injectable nut cap
US-9416811-B2 · Aug 16, 2016 · US
US10183758B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10183758-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715467147-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 22, 2019 |
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The present disclosure provides methods and articles useful in sealing fasteners, including seal caps and in particular translucent or transparent seals or seal caps. In some embodiments, a seal cap which is optically translucent and optionally visibly transparent contains an uncured sealant, which is optionally optically translucent or visibly transparent, and is applied to a fastener. In some embodiments, the sealant is cured by application of actinic radiation to the sealant through the seal cap. In another aspect, a protected fastener construction is provided comprising: q) a fastener; r) a seal cap; and s) a cured sealant; wherein the sealant is optically translucent and optionally visibly transparent.
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We claim: 1. A protected fastener construction comprising: q) a fastener; r) a seal cap which defines an interior; and s) a cured sealant; wherein the seal cap is optically translucent, wherein the seal cap is positioned over the fastener such that at least a portion of the fastener resides in the interior of the seal cap; wherein the interior of the seal cap additionally contains the cured sealant which binds the seal cap to the fastener; and wherein the seal cap comprises polyurethane polymer, polythioether polymer, polysulfide polymer, THV polymer, fluorinated thermoset polymer, engineering thermoplastic, or PEEK polymer. 2. The protected fastener construction according to claim 1 wherein the fastener protrudes from a first surface of a substrate article and wherein every portion of the fastener which protrudes from the first surface of the substrate article is covered by cured sealant or seal cap or both. 3. The protected fastener construction according to claim 2 wherein said first surface is an interior surface of a fuel container of an aircraft. 4. The protected fastener construction according to claim 1 wherein the seal cap is visibly transparent. 5. The protected fastener construction according to claim 1 wherein the seal cap comprises a polyurethane polymer. 6. The protected fastener construction according to claim 1 wherein the seal cap comprises a polythioether polymer. 7. The protected fastener construction according to claim 1 wherein the seal cap comprises a THV polymer. 8. The protected fastener construction according to claim 1 wherein the seal cap comprises a mixture of a polymer and a nanoparticulate curative. 9. The protected fastener construction according to claim 1 wherein the seal cap and sealant comprise different materials. 10. A protected fastener construction comprising: t) a fastener; and u) a shaped cured sealant; wherein the cured sealant is shaped to form a seal cap; wherein the shaped cured sealant is optically translucent, wherein the shaped cured sealant is positioned over and encloses at least a portion of the fastener, wherein the shaped cured sealant is bound to the fastener; and wherein the shaped cured sealant comprises polyurethane polymer or polythioether polymer. 11. The protected fastener construction according to claim 10 wherein the fastener protrudes from a first surface of a substrate article and wherein every portion of the fastener which protrudes from the first surface of the substrate article is covered by cured sealant. 12. The protected fastener construction according to claim 11 wherein said first surface is an interior surface of a fuel container of an aircraft. 13. The protected fastener construction according to claim 10 wherein the cured sealant is translucent. 14. The protected fastener construction according to claim 10 wherein the cured sealant is visibly transparent. 15. The protected fastener construction according to claim 10 wherein the sealant comprises a polyurethane polymer. 16. The protected fastener construction according to claim 10 wherein the sealant comprises a polythioether polymer. 17. The protected fastener construction according to claim 10 wherein the sealant comprises a mixture of a polymer and a nanoparticulate curative. 18. An application-ready seal cap comprising: v) a seal cap which defines an interior; and w) a quantity of an uncured sealant; wherein the seal cap is optically translucent, and wherein the interior of the seal cap contains the quantity of uncured sealant; and wherein the seal cap comprises polyurethane polymer, polythioether polymer, polysulfide polymer, THV polymer, fluorinated thermoset polymer, engineering thermoplastic, or PEEK polymer. 19. The application-ready seal cap according claim 18 wherein the seal cap comprises a polythioether polymer. 20. The application-ready seal cap according to claim 18 wherein the sealant comprises a mixture of a polymer and a nanoparticulate curative.
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