Thermally-isolating fastener
US-2015369272-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9228604B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9228604-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213984389-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 3, 2012 |
| Priority date | Feb 10, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 5, 2016 |
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A joint comprising: a structure; and a fastener passing through the structure. The cap has a body portion with an annular base terminating at an edge, the body portion forming an enclosure around an end of the fastener. The cap also has an annular flange which extends outwardly from the body portion and is set back from the edge of the base so as to define a pocket between the flange and the base. A sealant is provided in the pocket between the flange and the base, the sealant bonding the cap to the structure via a sealant/cap interface with the cap and a sealant/structure interface with the structure. The surface area of the sealant/cap interface is greater than the surface area of the sealant/structure interface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cap for forming a sealed cavity around one end of a fastener, the cap comprising an inner cap member with an annular base terminating at an edge which surrounds an opening into a central cavity; an outer cap member which fits over the inner cap member and has an annular base which forms an annular flange extending outwardly from the inner cap member at a point which is set back from the edge of the annular base of the inner cap member so as to define a pocket between the flange and the base; and a sealant material between the inner cap member and the outer cap member. 2. The cap of claim 1 wherein the outer cap member has an outer surface; an inner surface; and two or more vanes which extend from the inner surface of the outer cap member towards the inner cap member. 3. The cap of claim 2 wherein the outer cap member defines a cap axis which passes through the centre of the opening, and the vanes are angled so that they do not extend radially towards the cap axis. 4. The cap of claim 1 , further comprising a shaft which extends from the inner cap member through the outer cap member. 5. The cap of claim 4 wherein the shaft has one or more flanges which can engage the outer cap member to lock it in position relative to the inner cap member. 6. A joint comprising: a. a structure; b. a fastener passing through the structure; c. a cap comprising: i. an inner cap member with an annular base terminating at an edge which surrounds an opening into a central cavity, the inner cap member forming an enclosure around an end of the fastener, and ii. an outer cap member which fits over the inner cap member and has an annular base which forms an annular flange extending outwardly from the inner cap member at a point which is set back from the edge of the annular base of the inner cap member so as to define a pocket between the flange and the base; and d. a sealant in the pocket between the flange and the base, the sealant bonding the cap to the structure via a sealant/cap interface with the cap and a sealant/structure interface with the structure. 7. The joint of claim 6 further comprising further comprising an adhesive layer which is located outside the pocket and bonds the outer cap member to the inner cap member. 8. The joint of claim 6 wherein the outer cap member has two or more vanes which extend through the pocket towards the inner cap member where they engage the inner cap member. 9. The joint of claim 8 wherein the inner cap member has two or more projections which engage the fastener and force the inner cap member to form a non-circular shape with two or more lobes, each lobe corresponding with a respective one of the projections; and wherein each vane engages a respective one of the two or more lobes. 10. A kit of parts comprising an inner cap member with an annular base terminating at an edge which surrounds an opening into a central cavity; an outer cap member which is sized to fit over the inner cap member and shaped to form an annular flange which extends outwardly from the inner cap member at a point which is set back from the edge of the base when the outer cap member is fit over the inner cap member; and a sealant material contained within the outer cap member. 11. A method of installing a cap to form a sealed cavity around one end of a fastener, the fastener passing through a structure, the cap comprising an inner cap member with an annular base terminating at an edge which surrounds an opening into a central cavity, an outer cap member which fits over the inner cap member and has an annular base which forms an annular flange extending outwardly from the inner cap member at a point which is set back from the edge of the annular base of the inner cap member so as to define a pocket between the flange and the base of the inner cap member, and a sealant material between the inner cap member and the outer cap member, the method comprising: a. fitting the inner cap member over the one end of the fastener so that it is enclosed by the inner cap member; b. pushing the outer cap member towards the inner cap member so the sealant material flows into the pocket; and c. adhering the cap to the structure with the sealant material which flowed into the pocket. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the outer cap member has an outer surface; an inner surface; and two or more vanes which extend from the inner surface of the outer cap member towards the inner cap member, and the method further comprises engaging the inner cap member with the vanes so that the inner cap member is pushed onto the fastener. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the inner cap member has a non-circular shape with two or more lobes; the outer cap member is pushed towards the inner cap member during step b. with the vanes not engaging the lobes; and the method further comprises twisting the outer cap member so the vanes engage the lobes and push the inner cap member onto the fastener.
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