Self-piercing nut element and componet assembly consisting of the nut element and a sheet metal part

US9957999B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9957999-B2
Application numberUS-201514971802-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 16, 2015
Priority dateSep 2, 2009
Publication dateMay 1, 2018
Grant dateMay 1, 2018

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A piercing nut element having a strength in the range between 700 and 900 MPa which is designed to be pressed into the sheet metal part. The nut element is characterized in that the self-piercing attachment of the nut element into a sheet metal part of higher strength, or into a sheet metal part with a thickness greater than 3.5 mm, the nut element is designed in such a way that the piercing section has a peripheral extending groove below the sheet metal contact surface and in that the piercing section has a piercing edge at its free end face with the piercing edge being spaced from the boundary of the groove adjacent to the piercing section by a peripheral surface having an axial height which corresponds to at least 30% and preferably to at least 50% of the sheet metal thickness, wherein the radial wall thickness of the piercing section in the region of its free end face from the outer side of the piercing section up to the nominal diameter of the thread corresponds to a thickness between 1.2 to 1.8 and preferably 1.5 times the intended sheet metal thickness.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A component assembly comprising a self-piercing nut element ( 10 ) and a sheet metal part ( 40 ) having a thickness, wherein the self-piercing nut element ( 10 ) has a strength in the range between 700 and 1250 MPa, and which is designed to be pressed into said sheet metal part ( 40 ) having a thickness, the nut element having the following features: a head part ( 14 ) forming a flange ( 12 ) extending all around the nut element, a central bore ( 16 ) in the head part having a thread with a nominal diameter which is designed to receive a bolt element and which has a central longitudinal axis ( 18 ), a sheet metal contact surface ( 20 ) formed in one plane at least substantially perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis at the flange ( 12 ) and extending all around the longitudinal axis, as well as a piercing section ( 22 ) extending away from the head part at the side of the sheet metal contact surface in the direction of the longitudinal axis, the nut being adapted for a self-piercing attachment of the nut element to said sheet metal part ( 40 ), said sheet metal part having a thickness greater than 3.5 mm, the piercing section ( 22 ) having a peripherally extending radial groove ( 26 ) in the piercing section and extending all around the piercing section, the groove having a boundary spaced from the sheet metal contact surface, the piercing section not being intentionally deformed, and the piercing section ( 22 ) further having a free end face and a piercing edge ( 28 ) at the free end face, with the piercing edge ( 28 ) being spaced from the boundary of the groove ( 26 ) by a peripheral surface ( 34 ) having an axial height which corresponds to at least 30% of the sheet metal part, wherein the piercing section has a radial wall thickness in a region of its free end face from the outer side of the piercing section up to a nominal diameter of the thread, the radial wall thickness corresponding to a thickness between 1.2 to 1.8 times the thickness of the sheet metal part, and wherein said sheet metal part ( 40 ) has a pierced hole having a hole rim and a shape corresponding to the shape of the piercing section ( 22 ); wherein the material of said sheet metal part ( 40 ) at the side ( 68 ) of a sheet metal part remote from the sheet metal contact surface ( 20 ) has a recess ( 62 ) adjacent to the piercing section and extending all around the piercing section ( 22 ) and wherein the material of the hole rim is displaced into the radial groove ( 26 ) all around the piercing section as a result of the formation of the recess ( 62 ). 2. The component assembly in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the self-piercing nut element ( 10 ) has a strength in the range between 700 and 900 MPa. 3. The component assembly in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said sheet metal part ( 40 ) lies in a plane (E) in the region of the attachment of the nut element ( 10 ) and also radially outside of this region and wherein the free end face ( 30 ) of the piercing section ( 22 ) is set back from the side remote from the sheet metal contact surface ( 20 ). 4. The component assembly in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said sheet metal part ( 40 ) is provided with a recess ( 70 ), wherein the side of said sheet metal part ( 40 ) remote from the sheet metal contact surface ( 20 ) lies directly outside of a depression in a plane (E) and wherein the free end face ( 30 ) of the piercing section ( 22 ) projects within the recess ( 70 ) in front of the side ( 76 ) of said sheet metal part ( 40 ) remote from the sheet metal contact surface, but is offset rearwardly from the said plane (E). 5. The component assembly in accordance with claim 1 , wherein when the nut element ( 10 ) is provided with noses ( 90 ) providing security against rotation which have the shape of ribs extending in the axial direction at the piercing section ( 22 ) which are arranged at the peripheral surface ( 34 ) and/or in the groove ( 26 ), recesses ( 92 ) providing security against rotation corresponding to the shape of the ribs providing security against rotation being formed in the hole edge of said sheet metal part ( 40 ) in accordance with the shape of the ribs providing security against rotation. 6. The component assembly in accordance with claim 1 , wherein when the nut element ( 10 ) is provided with noses providing security against rotation which have the form of ribs ( 94 ) extending radially within the groove ( 26 ) and which are at least substantially triangular in side view, recesses providing security against rotation being formed in the hole rim of said sheet metal part ( 40 ) in accordance with the shape of the ribs providing security against rotation.

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Classifications

  • F16B39/282Primary

    Locking by means of special shape of work-engaging surfaces, e.g. notched or toothed nuts · CPC title

  • Deforming the support material only, e.g. the sheet or plate · CPC title

  • F16B37/068Primary

    by deforming the material of the support, e.g. the sheet or plate · CPC title

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What does patent US9957999B2 cover?
A piercing nut element having a strength in the range between 700 and 900 MPa which is designed to be pressed into the sheet metal part. The nut element is characterized in that the self-piercing attachment of the nut element into a sheet metal part of higher strength, or into a sheet metal part with a thickness greater than 3.5 mm, the nut element is designed in such a way that the piercing se…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Profil Verbindungstechnik Gmbh & Co Kg, Profil Verbindungstechnik Gmbh & Co Kg
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16B39/282. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 01 2018 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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