Blind fasteners
US-10006478-B2 · Jun 26, 2018 · US
US10774863B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10774863-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816011162-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 18, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 18, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 15, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 15, 2020 |
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A blind fastener system including a sleeve and, optionally, a core bolt insertable into the sleeve, wherein at least one of the sleeve and the core bolt includes a lubricious metallic coating containing at least one of tin, bismuth, indium and aluminum.
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What is claimed is: 1. A blind fastener system comprising: a sleeve; and a core bolt insertable into the sleeve, the core bolt comprising a core bolt shank and a driving provision connected to the core bolt shank, wherein at least one of the sleeve and the core bolt comprises a lubricious metallic coating, wherein the lubricious metallic coating comprises at least one of tin, bismuth, indium and aluminum. 2. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein the sleeve comprises the lubricious metallic coating. 3. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein the core bolt comprises the lubricious metallic coating. 4. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein at least 50 percent of a surface area of the sleeve comprises the lubricious metallic coating. 5. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein the sleeve is formed from a metallic material. 6. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein the lubricious metallic coating comprises tin. 7. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein the lubricious metallic coating comprises tin and bismuth. 8. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein the lubricious metallic coating comprises tin and zinc. 9. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein the lubricious metallic coating comprises tin, bismuth and zinc. 10. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein the lubricious metallic coating comprises tin and indium. 11. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein the lubricious metallic coating comprises bismuth. 12. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein the lubricious metallic coating comprises indium. 13. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein the lubricious metallic coating comprises aluminum. 14. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein the lubricious metallic coating comprises substantially pure aluminum. 15. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein the driving provision comprises a first greatest transverse dimension and the core bolt shank comprises a second greatest transverse dimension, and wherein the first greatest transverse dimension is substantially greater than the second greatest transverse dimension. 16. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein the driving provision comprises a head portion and a shank portion, and wherein the head portion is a truncated cylinder comprising laterally opposed truncations. 17. The blind fastener system of claim 16 wherein the truncations comprise jagged surfaces. 18. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein the driving provision comprises a head portion and a shank portion, and wherein the head portion is hex-shaped. 19. The blind fastener system of claim 1 wherein the driving provision comprises a head portion and a shank portion, and wherein the head portion is bulb-shaped and comprises laterally opposed truncations. 20. A method for imparting electromagnetic effects protection to a blind fastener system comprising a sleeve and a core bolt insertable into the sleeve, the method comprising: coating the sleeve with a lubricious metallic coating composition comprising at least one of tin, bismuth, indium and aluminum. 21. The method of claim 20 further comprising coating the core bolt with the lubricious metallic coating composition.
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