Spin-welded electrical ground and spin welding methods
US-9601837-B2 · Mar 21, 2017 · US
US11498166B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11498166-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816307133-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 9, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 9, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2022 |
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A clinch-in fastener with a cylindrical body having a top, a bottom, sides and an axial internal bore. The fastener has a single shank at the bottom end of the body having a top surface orthogonal to the bore and a chamfer tapering to the bottom of the body. The top surface of the shank is adapted for receiving the cold flow of material surrounding a receiving hole of a workpiece. The shank may have a plurality of notches in its outermost edge that extend through both the top surface of the shank and the chamfer. The bore of the fastener extends completely through the fastener body from top to bottom and may be threaded. A fastener installation system having a tool with means for affixation to a rotary and vertically reciprocal element of an industrial machine. The tip of the tool has a distal end face with at least one arcuate displacer adapted for deforming a workpiece as the tool rotates and is pressed against the workpiece. A bore within the tip holds a fastener installed by the tool. The displacer is vertically and radially tapered along an arcuate ridge centered about the axial bore. The width of the displacer is also tapered to a point.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A clinch-in fastener, comprising: a. a body having a central axis, a top, a distal bottom end, a side wall, and an internal bore coaxial with the central axis; and b. a single shank fixed to said side wall at the bottom end of said body and extending radially relative to said central axis, said shank having: i. a topmost surface that lies in a single plane orthogonal to the central axis of the body and that faces upwardly toward the top of the body, ii. a cylindrical side surface co-axial with said central axis; iii. a chamfer adjacent said side surface and extending at an angle that is skew to said central axis, and tapering downwardly-inwardly from said side surface towards the bottom of said body; iv. a plurality of peripheral lugs which extend to an outer perimeter of the shank wherein the topmost surface of said shank is constructed and arranged for receiving the cold flow of workpiece material surrounding a hole in a workpiece. 2. The clinch-in fastener of claim 1 , wherein said internal bore is threaded and extends through said body from the top to the bottom. 3. The clinch-in fastener of claim 1 , wherein said lugs do not extend radially farther than the outer perimeter of said shank. 4. The clinch-in fastener of claim 1 , including an installation tool constructed and arranged to clinch-in fasten said fastener in a blind hole of a workpiece, said installation tool having: a. a cylindrical tool body having an axial, proximal end, cylindrical side walls, and an axial distal end having a central, axially-extending blind tool bore; wherein the displacers of the tool are constructed and arranged to cold deform inwardly the material surrounding the blind hole onto the top surface of said shank when the fastener is inserted in the blind hole, the tool engages the fastener and the workpiece, and the tool is rotated. 5. The fastener of claim 1 wherein the peripheral lugs comprise portions of the topmost surface. 6. A clinch-in fastener, comprising: a. a body having a central axis, a top, a distal bottom end, a side wall, and an internal bore coaxial with the central axis; and b. a single shank fixed to said side wall at the bottom end of said body and extending radially relative to said central axis, said shank having: i. a topmost surface that lies in a single plane orthogonal to the central axis of the body and that faces upwardly toward the top of the body, ii. a cylindrical side surface co-axial with said central axis; iii. a chamfer adjacent said side surface and extending at an angle that is skew to said central axis, and tapering downwardly-inwardly from said side surface towards the bottom of said body; iv. a bottommost surface that lies in a single plane orthogonal to the central axis of the body and faces downwardly away from the body; v. a plurality of peripheral notches formed in an outermost edge of said shank wherein at least one of said notches extends through at least one of said topmost surface of said shank and said chamfer; and wherein the topmost surface of said shank is constructed and arranged for receiving the cold flow of workpiece material surrounding a hole in a workpiece. 7. The clinch-in fastener of claim 6 , wherein said at least one notch extends through said topmost surface, side surface and chamfer. 8. The fastener of claim 6 wherein said threads are constructed and arranged to receive material displaced from the workpiece.
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