Systems, apparatuses, and methods for installing a temporary fastener in an assembly

US12048990B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12048990-B2
Application numberUS-202217727931-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 25, 2022
Priority dateApr 25, 2022
Publication dateJul 30, 2024
Grant dateJul 30, 2024

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An example system includes: an apparatus comprising: a temporary fastener having a stem configured to be inserted through as assembly and be retained to the assembly, and a spring mounted about the stem. The system also includes a linear actuator configured to apply a force on the spring, thereby causing the spring to be compressed against the assembly and apply a predetermined clamping force to the assembly.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method comprising: inserting a stem of a temporary fastener through an assembly, wherein the temporary fastener comprises a fastener head coupled to the stem, and wherein a spring is mounted about the stem; mounting a fastener retainer element to an end of the stem on a first side of the assembly to retain the temporary fastener to the assembly, wherein the spring is disposed on a second side of the assembly opposite the first side; coupling a linear actuator to the fastener head; actuating the linear actuator to (i) apply a pulling force on the temporary fastener, thereby applying the pulling force on the assembly via the fastener retainer element, and (ii) compress the spring against the assembly, thereby causing the spring to apply a predetermined clamping force on the assembly; operating a spring locking device to lock the spring in a compressed state and maintain the predetermined clamping force applied to the assembly; and after operating the spring locking device to lock the spring in the compressed state, releasing the linear actuator. 2. A method comprising: inserting a stem of a temporary fastener through an assembly, wherein the assembly comprises a panel mounted to a substructure, and wherein the method further comprises, wherein the temporary fastener comprises a fastener head coupled to the stem, and wherein a spring is mounted about the stem; mounting a fastener retainer element to an end of the stem on a first side of the assembly to retain the temporary fastener to the assembly, wherein the spring is disposed on a second side of the assembly opposite the first side; coupling a linear actuator to the fastener head; actuating the linear actuator to (i) apply a pulling force on the temporary fastener, thereby applying the pulling force on the assembly via the fastener retainer element, and (ii) compress the spring against the assembly, thereby causing the spring to apply a predetermined clamping force on the assembly; operating a spring locking device to lock the spring in a compressed state and maintain the predetermined clamping force applied to the assembly; releasing the linear actuator; checking the assembly for gaps between the panel and the substructure; releasing the spring locking device to allow the spring to relax; removing the fastener retainer element; and removing the temporary fastener from the assembly. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the linear actuator is a fluid-driven actuator comprising an actuator cylinder, a piston having a piston rod, and an inlet port configured to receive fluid, wherein coupling the linear actuator to the fastener head comprises coupling the fastener head to the piston rod of the linear actuator, and wherein the method further comprises: providing fluid at a particular pressure level to the inlet port of the linear actuator, thereby applying the pulling force to the temporary fastener via the fastener head; and as the temporary fastener is retained to the assembly via the fastener retainer element, applying a reaction fluid force having a magnitude based on the particular pressure level to the actuator cylinder, causing the actuator cylinder to move toward the spring, thereby compressing the spring against the assembly to apply the predetermined clamping force to the assembly, such that the predetermined clamping force is based on the particular pressure level of fluid provided to the inlet port. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising: exhausting fluid from the inlet port before releasing the linear actuator. 5. A method comprising: inserting a stem of a temporary fastener through an assembly, wherein the temporary fastener comprises a fastener head coupled to the stem, and wherein a spring is mounted about the stem; mounting a fastener retainer element to an end of the stem on a first side of the assembly to retain the temporary fastener to the assembly, wherein the spring is disposed on a second side of the assembly opposite the first side; coupling a linear actuator to the fastener head; actuating the linear actuator to (i) apply a pulling force on the temporary fastener, thereby applying the pulling force on the assembly via the fastener retainer element, and (ii) compress the spring against the assembly, thereby causing the spring to apply a predetermined clamping force on the assembly; and operating a spring locking device to lock the spring in a compressed state and maintain the predetermined clamping force applied to the assembly, wherein the spring locking device comprises: (i) a yoke mounted about the stem and interfacing with the spring, wherein the linear actuator applies a force on the yoke, which responsively moves relative to the stem to transmit the force to the spring to compress the spring, and (ii) a thumb screw mounted to the yoke, wherein operating the spring locking device to lock the spring in the compressed state comprises: rotating the thumb screw to cause the yoke to grip on the stem and preclude the yoke from moving relative to the stem, thereby securing the spring in the compressed state. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: mounting a coupling attachment to the linear actuator, wherein the coupling attachment is configured to couple the temporary fastener to the linear actuator, and wherein the linear actuator compresses the spring via the coupling attachment. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein inserting the stem of the temporary fastener through the assembly comprises inserting the temporary fastener through a hole in the assembly, and wherein the method further comprises: removing the temporary fastener from the hole of the assembly; and installing a permanent fastener through the hole in the assembly from which the temporary fastener has been removed. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein inserting the stem of the temporary fastener through the assembly comprises: inserting the stem of the temporary fastener through a first hole and a second hole in the assembly, wherein operating the spring locking device to lock the spring in the compressed state and maintain the predetermined clamping force comprises operating the spring locking device to maintain the predetermined clamping force applied to the assembly through the second hole. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the assembly comprises a panel mounted to a substructure, and wherein the method further comprises: releasing the linear actuator; and checking the assembly for gaps between the panel and the substructure. 10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: releasing the spring locking device to allow the spring to relax; removing the fastener retainer element; and removing the temporary fastener from the assembly. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the spring locking device comprises: (i) a yoke mounted about the stem and interfacing with the spring, wherein the linear actuator applies a force on the yoke, which responsively moves relative to the stem to transmit the force to the spring to compress the spring, and (ii) a thumb screw mounted to the yoke, wherein operating the spring locking device to lock the spring in the compressed state comprises: rotating the thumb screw to cause the yoke to grip on the stem and preclude the yoke from moving relative to the stem, thereby securing the spring in the compressed state. 12. The method of claim 2 , wherein the linear actuator is a fluid-driven actuator comprising an actuator cylinder, a piston having a piston rod, and an inlet port configured to receive fluid, wherein coupling the linear actuator to the fastener head comprises coupling the fastener head to the piston rod of the linear actuator,

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  • B64F5/10Primary

    Manufacturing or assembling aircraft, e.g. jigs therefor · CPC title

  • B25B31/005Primary

    for temporarily connecting sheets before or during assembly operations · CPC title

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What does patent US12048990B2 cover?
An example system includes: an apparatus comprising: a temporary fastener having a stem configured to be inserted through as assembly and be retained to the assembly, and a spring mounted about the stem. The system also includes a linear actuator configured to apply a force on the spring, thereby causing the spring to be compressed against the assembly and apply a predetermined clamping force t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64F5/10. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 30 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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