Two part cap

US2016244181A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016244181-A1
Application numberUS-201615046791-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateFeb 18, 2016
Priority dateFeb 20, 2015
Publication dateAug 25, 2016
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A cap for forming a sealed cavity around an end of a fastener. The cap has an inner cap terminating at an inner cap rim which surrounds an opening into a central cavity and lies in an inner cap plane around a majority of a circumference of the inner cap. An outer cap is fitted over the inner cap, the outer cap comprising an outer cap body and a skirt extending from the outer cap body to a skirt rim which lies in or slightly below the inner cap plane around a majority of a circumference of the skirt. An annular pocket is provided between the skirt and inner cap, and a flow space is provided between the outer cap body and the inner cap. The flow space is in fluid communication with the annular pocket so that it can receive a flow of sealing material and feed it into the annular pocket. The outer cap body is formed from a first material with a first elastic modulus, and the skirt is formed from a second material with a second elastic modulus which is lower than the first elastic modulus. The skirt flexes as the flow of sealing material is fed into the annular pocket so that the skirt rim lifts up to form a gap between the skirt rim and the structure which enables air to escape the annular pocket by flowing through the gap.

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1 . A cap for forming a sealed cavity around an end of a fastener, the cap comprising: a. an inner cap terminating at an inner cap rim which surrounds an opening into a central cavity and lies in an inner cap plane around a majority of a circumference of the inner cap; b. an outer cap fitted over the inner cap, the outer cap comprising an outer cap body, and a skirt extending from the outer cap body to a skirt rim, wherein the skirt extends to or through the inner cap plane around a majority of a circumference of the skirt, c. an annular pocket between the skirt and the inner cap; and d. a flow space between the outer cap body and the inner cap, wherein the flow space is in fluid communication with the annular pocket so that it can receive a flow of sealing material and feed it into the annular pocket; wherein the outer cap body is formed from a first material with a first elastic modulus, and the skirt is formed from a second material with a second elastic modulus which is lower than the first elastic modulus. 2 . The cap of claim 1 further comprising an inlet hole in the outer cap, wherein the inlet hole is in fluid communication with the annular pocket via the flow space so that it can receive a flow of sealing material and feed it into the annular pocket via the flow space. 3 . A cap according to claim 1 , wherein the inner cap and outer cap are formed as separate parts. 4 . The cap of claim 1 wherein at least part of the skirt extends at an acute angle to the inner cap. 5 . The cap of claim 1 wherein the inner cap further comprises one or more projections, the (or each) projection extending inwardly into the central cavity. 6 . The cap of claim 1 wherein the skirt extends to or through the inner cap plane around a full circumference of the skirt. 7 . The cap of any preceding claim wherein the inner cap rim lies in the inner cap plane around a full circumference of the inner cap. 8 . The cap of claim 1 wherein the inner cap is formed from an inner cap material with an elastic modulus which is higher than the second elastic modulus. 9 . The cap of claim 1 wherein the skirt is attached to the outer cap body by a joint comprising a male part received in a groove which runs round a circumference of the cap. 10 . The cap of claim 1 wherein the skirt extends through the inner cap plane around a majority of a circumference of the skirt. 11 . The cap of claim 1 wherein the skirt extends to the inner cap plane around a majority of the circumference of the skirt so that the skirt rim lies in the inner cap plane around a majority of the circumference of the skirt. 12 . The cap of claim 1 wherein the skirt rim lies in a single plane around a majority of the circumference of the skirt except where the skirt rim is formed with one or more recesses. 13 . A joint comprising: a structure; an end of a fastener protruding from the structure; and a cap according to claim 1 forming a sealed cavity around the end of the fastener, the cap comprising a head of sealing material in the annular pocket which secures the cap to the structure. 14 . The joint of claim 13 wherein the skirt rim contacts the structure. 15 . The joint of claim 13 wherein the inner cap rim contacts the structure. 16 . A method of assembling the joint of claim 13 , the method comprising: fitting the cap over the end of the fastener; and after the cap has been fitted over the end of the fastener, feeding a flow of sealing material into the annular pocket via the flow space to form the bead of sealing material. 17 . The method of claim 16 wherein the flow of sealing material is fed into the annular pocket via the flow space by injecting it through an inlet hole in the outer cap. 18 . The method of claim 16 wherein the skirt rim contacts the structure, and the skirt flexes as the flow of sealing material is fed into the annular pocket so that the skirt rim lifts up to form a gap between the skirt rim and the structure which enables air to escape the annular pocket by flowing through the gap. 19 . The method of claim 16 wherein prior to fitting the cap over the end of the fastener the skirt extends through the inner cap plane around a majority of a circumference of the skirt, and when the cap is fitted over the end of the fastener the skirt rim contacts the structure before the inner cap rim contacts the structure and then the skirt flexes to enable the inner cap rim to contact the structure. 20 . A method of manufacturing the cap of claim 1 , the method comprising co-bonding the skirt and the outer cap body.

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Classifications

  • F16B37/14Primary

    Cap nuts; Nut caps or bolt caps · CPC title

  • Sealing; Insulation (by means of washers F16B43/001) · CPC title

  • B64D45/02Primary

    Lightning protectors; Static dischargers · CPC title

  • by gluing (gluing of plastics material B29C65/48) · CPC title

  • by injecting a settable material after the screwing down · CPC title

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What does patent US2016244181A1 cover?
A cap for forming a sealed cavity around an end of a fastener. The cap has an inner cap terminating at an inner cap rim which surrounds an opening into a central cavity and lies in an inner cap plane around a majority of a circumference of the inner cap. An outer cap is fitted over the inner cap, the outer cap comprising an outer cap body and a skirt extending from the outer cap body to a skirt…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Airbus Operations Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16B37/14. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Aug 25 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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