EP3987190A1 - Verfahren zur demontage eines zweiteiligen verbinders in einer werkstückanordnung - Google Patents
Verfahren zur demontage eines zweiteiligen verbinders in einer werkstückanordnungInfo
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- EP3987190A1 EP3987190A1 EP20734353.4A EP20734353A EP3987190A1 EP 3987190 A1 EP3987190 A1 EP 3987190A1 EP 20734353 A EP20734353 A EP 20734353A EP 3987190 A1 EP3987190 A1 EP 3987190A1
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- Prior art keywords
- bolt
- sleeve
- central axis
- cutting
- cut
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Classifications
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
- F16B19/00—Bolts without screw-thread; Pins, including deformable elements; Rivets
- F16B19/04—Rivets; Spigots or the like fastened by riveting
- F16B19/06—Solid rivets made in one piece
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23D—PLANING; SLOTTING; SHEARING; BROACHING; SAWING; FILING; SCRAPING; LIKE OPERATIONS FOR WORKING METAL BY REMOVING MATERIAL, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23D79/00—Methods, machines, or devices not covered elsewhere, for working metal by removal of material
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21J—FORGING; HAMMERING; PRESSING METAL; RIVETING; FORGE FURNACES
- B21J15/00—Riveting
- B21J15/38—Accessories for use in connection with riveting, e.g. pliers for upsetting; Hand tools for riveting
- B21J15/50—Removing or cutting devices for rivets
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21J—FORGING; HAMMERING; PRESSING METAL; RIVETING; FORGE FURNACES
- B21J15/00—Riveting
- B21J15/02—Riveting procedures
- B21J15/022—Setting rivets by means of swaged-on locking collars, e.g. lockbolts
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25B—TOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
- B25B27/00—Hand tools, specially adapted for fitting together or separating parts or objects whether or not involving some deformation, not otherwise provided for
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a method for dismantling a two-part connector, in particular a fitting rivet, such as a screw fitting rivet (“Hi-Lok” or “Hi-Lite”) or a locking ring bolt (“Lockbolt”), in a workpiece arrangement.
- a fitting rivet such as a screw fitting rivet (“Hi-Lok” or “Hi-Lite”) or a locking ring bolt (“Lockbolt”), in a workpiece arrangement.
- a workpiece arrangement in which a two-part connector is located.
- the workpiece arrangement comprises a single workpiece or a plurality of workpieces which abut one another and are to be connected, preferably
- Pleasure vehicle structural components such as skin elements of the fuselage or wings.
- the workpiece arrangement has a first surface and an opposing second surface as well as a hole, in particular a borehole or a bore, which connects the first surface to the second surface.
- a connector is arranged in the hole and has a bolt and a sleeve fastened coaxially to the bolt. Both the sleeve and the bolt preferably have a circular cross-section.
- the bolt is preferably formed from a stronger material than the sleeve.
- the bolt can be formed from titanium and the sleeve from steel.
- the studs extend along a central axis between a first end on the first surface side and a second end on the second surface side of the workpiece assembly.
- the bolt When viewed along the central axis from the first to the second end, the bolt initially has a head section with a diameter which is greater than the diameter of the hole. Subsequently, the bolt has a pin section, the diameter of which, viewed along the central axis, is preferably constant and is less than or equal to the diameter of the hole. Viewed along the central axis, at least the part of the pin section which protrudes from the workpiece arrangement on the side of the second surface, preferably the part which has the second end, has retaining grooves running at least predominantly in the circumferential direction.
- Such retaining grooves can, for example, as in the case of locking ring bolts, be annular grooves that run in the circumferential direction and are spaced apart in the axial direction, or, as in the case of screw-fit rivets, can be an external thread.
- the sleeve is fastened to the bolt on the side of the second surface in such a way that its inner surface engages with the retaining grooves and prevents a relative movement of the bolt and sleeve parallel to the central axis.
- the sleeve also has, at least in sections, an outer diameter that is greater than the diameter of the hole in the workpiece arrangement, so that the sleeve forms a counter bearing on the side of the second surface or on the side of the second end.
- the sleeve or the bolt is now cut, or both the sleeve and the bolt are cut.
- the connector is then removed from the hole with the cut sleeve e.g. can be stripped off.
- the connector can be removed in a quick, simple and safe manner without the need for a complex drilling out of the connector which would damage the workpiece arrangement.
- the sleeve is cut with at least one cut parallel to the central axis. This causes the sleeve to burst open along the cut, see above that the diameter increases and the sleeve comes out of engagement with the retaining grooves of the bolt.
- the cut extends at least along the retaining grooves. In this way, the engagement of the inner surface of the sleeve with the retaining grooves can be released.
- the cutting of the sleeve takes place with a cutting tool which has a blade with a straight cutting edge which is moved parallel to the central axis in a radial direction towards the central axis against the sleeve until the sleeve is cut along the cutting edge, i. is separated. In this way the sleeve can be cut with a single movement of the blade.
- the cutting tool has a support body with a contact surface for contact with the second surface of the workpiece arrangement and a bore extending from the contact surface that is adapted to the outer shape of the sleeve, as well as with one extending radially outward from the bore Has guide slot.
- the blade is movably guided in such a way that the cutting edge preferably runs parallel to the central axis of the bore and can be moved into the bore and preferably towards the central axis. This represents a particularly simple and effective design of the cutting tool.
- the cutting tool is arranged in such a way that the contact surface rests against the second surface of the workpiece arrangement and the connector protruding from the hole on the second surface extends into or through the bore, so that the central axis of the bore is coaxial with the central axis of the bolt runs.
- the blade is then moved in the guide slot in the direction of the central axis towards the sleeve until the cutting edge cuts the sleeve, in particular the area of the holding grooves. In this way, the sleeve can be cut very easily and reliably.
- one or more further cutting edges are provided from the guide slot, which extend parallel to the central axis and against which the sleeve rests when it is in the bore located so that due to the pressure exerted on the sleeve by the cutting edge of the blade, the sleeve is also cut by the other cutting edges.
- the sleeve is cut from several sides and the engagement with the retaining grooves can be released more easily and quickly.
- the bolt is removed in the direction of the side of the first surface. This is possible because, as a result of the cutting of the sleeve, the inner surface of the sleeve is no longer or no longer completely in engagement with the retaining grooves of the bolt, so that the bolt can be released from the sleeve.
- the bolt is preferably removed by striking the second end of the bolt, preferably in the axial direction. This is particularly useful if the retaining grooves are still slightly engaged. The bolt is then knocked out of the sleeve.
- the bolt is made with at least one cut transversely, in particular perpendicular to the central axis, i.e. in the circumferential direction, cut up.
- the severed part of the bolt with the sleeve attached to it can no longer form a counter bearing and the remaining part of the bolt can be removed from the hole.
- the bolt is cut as an extension of the second surface of the workpiece arrangement between the sleeve and the second surface. This is particularly easy as the cutting tool can be moved along the second surface and the sleeve remains completely on the severed part of the bolt.
- the bolt is cut with a cutting tool which has a blade with a cutting edge which, aligned perpendicular to the central axis, moves in the radial direction towards the central axis against the bolt is cut until the bolt is cut, ie severed, along the cutting edge. In this way the bolt can be cut very easily.
- the cutting tool has two blades with opposite cutting edges, which are moved towards the bolt from opposite, in particular opposite, sides in order to cut the bolt.
- the two cutting edges preferably have the same radius of curvature and are either straight or concave.
- the cutting tool has a support body, preferably in the form of a frame, with a contact surface for contact with the second surface of the workpiece arrangement and an opening extending from the contact surface perpendicularly along a central axis into which the second surface protruding from the hole part of the connector, in particular the pin portion with the retaining grooves and the sleeve, and which is adapted to the outer shape of the sleeve and preferably also the pin portion of the bolt.
- the two blades with opposite cutting edges are arranged movably guided in such a way that the cutting edges preferably run perpendicular to the central axis and can be moved from opposite sides in the radial direction towards the central axis.
- the cutting tool for cutting the bolt is arranged on the workpiece arrangement in such a way that the contact surface rests against the second surface and the connector extends into or through the opening, so that the central axis runs coaxially with the central axis, after which the blades are preferably moved simultaneously from opposite sides along the second surface towards the bolt and cut it in an extension of the second surface. In this way, the bolt can be cut particularly easily.
- the drawing shows in 1 shows a cross-sectional view parallel to the central axis of an exemplary
- FIG. 2 four step-by-step cross-sectional views parallel to the central axis of a second exemplary connector when being fastened in a workpiece arrangement
- Fig. 3 three step-by-step cross-sectional views parallel and perpendicular to
- FIG. 4 shows a cross-sectional view parallel and perpendicular to the central axis of the connector shown in FIG. 1, while the bolt is removed from the sleeve according to the first embodiment of the method according to the invention
- FIG. 1 an embodiment of a two-part connector 2 is shown, in the present case a screw fit rivet which is attached in a workpiece arrangement 4, from which the connector 2 is removed in a particularly simple, quick and largely damage-free manner according to the embodiments of the method according to the invention described below can be.
- the workpiece arrangement 4 has a first surface 6 and an opposite second surface 8 as well as a hole 10 which connects the first surface 6 to the second surface 8.
- the connector 2 is fastened, which has a bolt 14 and a sleeve 12 attached coaxially around the bolt. Both the sleeve 12 and the bolt 14 have a circular cross section.
- the bolt 14 is made of titanium and the sleeve 12 is made of steel.
- the bolt 14 extends along a central axis 16 between a first end 18 on the side of the first surface 6 and a second end 20 on the side of the second surface 8 of the workpiece arrangement 4.
- the sleeve 12 is fastened to the bolt 14 on the side of the second surface 8 in such a way that its inner surface 74 engages with the retaining grooves 42 and prevents a relative movement of the bolt 14 and sleeve 12 parallel to the central axis 16.
- the sleeve 12 furthermore has an outer diameter which is greater than the diameter of the hole 10 in the workpiece arrangement 4, so that the sleeve forms a counter bearing on the side of the second surface 8.
- the bolt is designed as a screw
- the retaining grooves as an external thread
- the sleeve as a nut with an internal thread 34 engaging with the external thread.
- the bolt 14 is first inserted into the hole 10 and then the sleeve 12 at the second end 18 is screwed onto the external thread of the bolt 14.
- the sleeve 12 is then prevented from being unscrewed from the rear by self-locking of the nut, in particular in the form of crimping, and thus forms a counter-bearing on the side of the second surface 8.
- the connector 2 can also be designed as a locking ring bolt.
- FIG. 2 shows such an embodiment of a connector 2 as a locking ring bolt and how this is fastened in a workpiece arrangement 4.
- the sleeve 12 is then a locking ring and the retaining grooves 42 are designed as annular grooves extending in the circumferential direction and spaced apart from one another in the axial direction.
- the retaining grooves 42 can also be designed as a thread instead of as ring grooves in the connector 2 designed as a locking ring bolt be. As shown in FIG.
- the bolt 14 is first inserted into the hole 10 and the sleeve 12 is pushed from the second end 18 over the bolt 14 until it rests against the second surface 8 and covers the retaining grooves 42.
- the sleeve 12 is then pressed into the holding grooves 42 with the aid of a corresponding tool 72, the sleeve 12 being plastically deformed so that the inner surface 74 of the sleeve 12 engages in the holding grooves 42 and the sleeve 12 in the axial direction relative to the bolt 14 fixed, as shown in Fig. 2b and Fig. 2c.
- the tool 72 is removed, the extension 76 serving to support the tool 72 and now no longer required at the second end of the bolt 14 being removed together with the tool 72, in particular being torn off, see FIG. 2d.
- the sleeve 12 and / or the bolt 14 is first cut with a cutting tool 46 in such a way that a cutting edge 48 of the cutting tool 46 is moved in the radial direction towards the central axis 16 against the sleeve 12 or the bolt 14.
- the sleeve 12 is cut with at least one cut, in the present embodiment with three cuts parallel to the central axis 16 and along the entire area of the retaining grooves.
- the sleeve 12 bursts open along the cuts, so that the diameter increases and the internal thread 34 of the sleeve 12 disengages from the retaining grooves 42 of the bolt 14, which are formed as external threads.
- FIGS. 3a-3c The cutting of the sleeve 12 according to the first embodiment of the method is shown in FIGS. 3a-3c shown step by step and takes place with a cutting tool 46, which has a blade 50 with a straight cutting edge 48, which is aligned parallel to the central axis 16 in the radial direction 52 to the central axis 16 against the sleeve 12 until the sleeve 12 is moved along the Cutting edge 48 is cut.
- the cutting tool 46 also has a support body 54 with a contact surface 56 for contact with the second surface 8 of the workpiece arrangement 4 and a bore 58 extending from the contact surface 56, which is adapted to the outer shape of the sleeve 12, and one of the bore 58 radially outwardly extending guide slot 60.
- the Blade 50 In the guide slot 60 is the Blade 50 arranged movably guided in such a way that cutting edge 48 runs parallel to central axis 62 of bore 58 and can be moved into bore 58 towards central axis 62
- two further cutting edges 66 are provided, spaced evenly in the circumferential direction from the guide slot 60, which extend parallel to the central axis 62 and to which the sleeve 12 rests when it is in the bore 58, so that through the pressure exerted on the sleeve 12 by the cutting edge 48 of the blade 50, the sleeve 12 can also be cut by the further cutting edges 66.
- the cutting tool 46 is arranged such that the contact surface 56 rests on the second surface 8 of the workpiece arrangement 4 and the connector 2 protruding from the hole 10 on the second surface 8 extends through the bore 58, so that the central axis 62 of the bore 58 runs coaxially with the central axis 16 of the bolt 14.
- the blade 50 is then moved in the guide slot 60 in the direction of the central axis 16 towards the sleeve 12 until the cutting edge 48 engages the sleeve 12, in particular the area of the sleeve 12 with the retaining grooves 42, i. with the thread, cut, as in Figs. 3a-3c can be seen.
- the sleeve 12 is also pressed against the two further cutting edges 66 and cut by these on the sides opposite the blade 50.
- the bolt 14 is removed in the direction towards the side of the first surface 6 by striking the second end 20 of the bolt 14. This is possible because, as a result of the cutting of the sleeve 12, the internal thread 34 of the sleeve 12 no longer or no longer completely with the external thread, i.e. the retaining grooves 42 of the bolt 14 is in engagement, so that the bolt 14 can be released from the sleeve 12.
- the bolt 14 with at least one cut perpendicular to the central axis 16 in extension of the second surface 8 of the workpiece arrangement 4 between the sleeve 12 and the second surface 8 cut up. In this way, the severed part of the bolt 14 can be taken out of the hole 10 and removed.
- FIGS. 1-10 the bolt 14 with at least one cut perpendicular to the central axis 16 in extension of the second surface 8 of the workpiece arrangement 4 between the sleeve 12 and the second surface 8 cut up.
- the cutting of the bolt 14 takes place with a cutting tool 46, which has two blades 50 with opposing cutting edges 48, which for cutting the bolt 14 from opposite sides perpendicular to the central axis 16 aligned in the radial direction to the central axis 16 on the bolt 14 to be moved until the bolt 14 is cut along the cutting edges 48.
- the cutting edges 48 are moved between the second surface 8 and the sleeve 12.
- the blades 50 have straight cutting edges 48.
- the cutting tool 46 has a support body 54 in the form of a frame with a contact surface 56 for contact with the second surface 8 of the workpiece arrangement 4 and an opening 70 extending from the contact surface 56 perpendicularly along a central axis 62 into which the opening 70 on the second Surface 8 from the hole 10 protruding part of the connector 2, in particular the sleeve 12, and which is adapted to the outer shape of the sleeve 12 and the pin portion 38 of the bolt 14.
- the two blades 50 with opposite cutting edges 48 are movably guided in such a way that the cutting edges 48 run perpendicular to the central axis 62 and can be moved from opposite sides in the radial direction towards the central axis 62.
- the cutting tool 46 is arranged on the workpiece arrangement 72 in such a way that the contact surface 56 rests on the second surface 8 and the connector 2 extends through the opening 70 so that the central axis 16 runs coaxially with the central axis 62, after which the blades 50 are simultaneously moved from opposite sides along the second surface 8 towards the bolt 14 and cut it between the second surface 8 and the sleeve 12.
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