GB2028210A - Improvements in or relating to the attachment of reinforcing elements or fitments to thin sheet material - Google Patents
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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
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Abstract
Disclosed is a method and apparatus for attaching reinforcing headboards 30, 50 to a boat sail. One headboard, having a plurality of hollow rivets 51 and an eyelet liner 53 located therein, is positioned on the lower platen of a pneumatic press and located by pegs extending from the platen into the rivets, the pegs being retractable into the platen against springs contained therein. The upper platen of the press contains a series of cutters positioned to correspond with the pegs in the lower platen and having a portion which is a sliding fit into rivets and a shoulder adapted to turnover the upon ends of the rivets. The upper headboard is located adjacent upper platen and contains rivet holes aligned with the cutters. The sail is positioned on the lower platen to rest on the ends of the rivets and the press caused to force the cutters into the rivets, thereby punching holes in the sail through which the rivets pass, and subsequently turning the ends of the rivets (and the eyelet liner) over onto the upper headboard to sandwich the sail between the said headboards. The headboards may be of plastics material. <IMAGE>
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Improvements in or relating to the attachment of reinforcing elements or fitments to thin sheet materials
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for attaching a reinforcing element or a fitment to thin sheet material, especially fabric material.
The traditional method of attaching a reinforcing element, for example, to thin sheet material such as sail cloth requires a multi-stage operation. The sail cloth is first apertured and the reinforcing elements then applied. Where the element is a headboard consisting of two plates sandwiching the said cloth and which is required to be riveted in position, a number of apertures have to be individually formed in the sail cloth, the plates and rivets placed in position and then the sail taken to a hydraulic press where the rivets are flared to effect closure.
This is a labour intensive expensive and time consuming operation.
We have now developed a method for attaching a reinforcing element or a fitment to thin sheet material in which the punching and riveting operations are carried out simultaneously resuiting in considerable savings in both time and cost.
Accordingly, from one aspect, the present invention provides a method for the attachment of a reinforcing element or a fitment to thin sheet material, said element or fitment comprising at least one member having a cylindrical portion including an end face for penetration through said sheet material, wherein said member is positioned between the platens of a press tool, one said platen supporting said cylindrical portion, and the other platen including means to flare out the said end face of said cylindrical portion, the sheet material being positioned over said member to rest on the said end face of the cylindrical portion and the press tool operated to cause the said face to penetrate the said material and the end of said cylindrical portion to be flared to attached the element or fitment to the said material.
The reinforcing element may consist of two or more members and include at least one cylindrical portion, and one member of said element, including said cylindrical portion, positioned on one platen of a press tool such that the free end of said cylindrical portion stands proud of said member and the other member of said element or fitment located on the other platen of said press tool, the material positioned over said first member to rest on said proud end of said cylindrical portion and the press tool operated to cause the cylindrical portion of the element to penetrate the said material and at least the proud end thereof to be flared to attach all members of the element or fitment to the material.
The present invention also includes apparatus to accomplish the said method comsprising a press including upper and lower platens, one said platen including means to support a member including a cylindrical portion having an end face adapted to penetrate said sheet material and the other said platen including means to cause said end face to penetrate the material and to flare the said end face to attach said member to said sheet material.
In a preferred embodiment the cylindrical portion is tubular and is supported on said one platen by means extending into said portion.
In a more preferred embodiment the supporting means comprises a cylindrical support retractable against resilient means such as a spring or pneumatic or hydraulic pressure into said one platen and said other platen includes means adapted to extend through the material and into said tubular portion on operation of said press and to turn over the ends of the tubular portions.
The expression "fitment" includes decorative rivets or locking devices such as may be applied to ladies hand bags, for example.
The thin sheet material may be metal, paper, fabric, such as boat sail, or plastic materials.
In one embodiment a reinforcing element may be an eyelet consisting of two ring members and a liner in which case both ends of the liner (the cylindrical portion of the reinforcing element) are rimmed by the press to attach the rings to the material around the hole punched therein by the liner. If desired, the ring members may include a multiplicity of integral teeth which pierce the material to provide additional grip thereon.
In another embodiment a reinforcing element or fitment may include two opposed plate members, which may be metal or plastic, for example, between which the thin material is sandwiched by riveting.
Both plate members contain concentric rivet holes and the rivets are retained, e.g. are a press fit, in the holes formed in the member located on the first pressure plate of the press tool referred to above.
The other plate member is located on the other pressure plate such that the holes in the said plates are concentrically aligned immediately prior to operation of the press. Such an element or fitment may also include an eyelet. The rivets employed in this embodiment are preferably of hollow tubular construction.
A particular example of an element of the latter embodiment is a headboard which is attached to the apex of a sail and includes an eyelet through which the rope used to raise the sail is fixed.
In this example the plate members are normally preformed from a plastics material, such as nylon, and contain concentrically aligned holes for rivets and an eyelet. The rivets may be bonded, into one of the plate members e.g. during the manufacture thereof. The rivets may also be retained in the plate by means of a piece of sail cloth containing holes corresponding to the rivets, but of marginally smaller diameter, placed against the inside face of the plate to constrain the rivets against dropping out from the said plate. The eyelet ring members may be bonded to the outside surface of each plate around the corresponding eyelet hole.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a diagrammatic exploded representation of a press adapted to accomplish the present invention and showing a sail and headboard in position for attachment, and
Figure 2 is a diagrammatic representation of a cross section of a portion of the press and other components of Figure 1.
As illustrated in Figure 1 a pneumatically operated press is set up for attaching headboards to either side of a boat sail section to reinforce the sail around an eyelet through which a halyard may be taken.
A lower press plate 1 includes a lower plate 2 located between guide pillars 4 and 5 and stops 6 and 7. A plurality of upstanding locating pegs 8, located as a sliding fit in orifices 9, are contained in platen 2, said orifices 9 containing springs 10 acting to maintain pegs 8 proud of the platen face. The orifices 9 are sufficiently deep to permit pegs 8 to retract until the upper domed surfaces 13 are flush with the platen face. The larger diameter peg 14 having a domed upper surface 15 is located in an orifice 16 and a similarly spring loaded, a channel shaped recess 17 is provided around orifice 16.
The pattern of the pegs 8 and 14 corresponds to rivet holes in headboards 30 and 50 hereinafter described in greater detail.
Upper platen 3 contains holes 31 and 32 which are a sliding fit over pillars 4 and 5. Depending from the lower face of platen 3 are a plurality of cutters 33 patterned to be in precise alignment with pegs 8 in platen 2. A large cutter (not shown) is positioned in alignment with peg 14. Each cutter 33 includes a shank portion 34 having a concave headportion 36 and shoulders 35 shaped for turning the open end of a hollow rivet. the large cutter opposite peg 14 is similarly shaped.
An ejector plate 40 is located below platen 3 and contains a plurality of holes 43 corresponding to cutters 33 and through which said cutters extend.
Guide collars 41 and 42 are positioned about two said holes and are a sliding fit around the corresponding cutters. Compression springs 46 are positioned around each said cutter with the exception of those surrounded by collars 41 and 42, and bear against the ejector plate 40 and the platen 3. The ejector plate is retained in position by shoulder screws (not shown) which pass through the platen 3 and are screw-threaded into the plate.
A first headboard 50 is in the form Of a pre-formed plate containing rivets 51 and an eyelet liner 53 (an eyelet ring being positioned beneath the plate); the rivets 51 and eyelet liner 53 have chamfered end portions 52 and 54 respectively. The headboard 50 is positioned on the lower platen 2, pegs 8 and 14 being a clearance fit in rivets 51 and eyelet liner 53 respectively and extend therein to a point below the chamfered end portions to locate the headboard on the platen.
Second headboard 30 contains corresponding
rivet holes 31 and eyelet hole 32, the end of the rivet holes on the under side of the headboard are countersunk to facilitate passage of the rivets therethrough during the pressing operation. The said headboard is retained on the ejector plate 40 by
means of tapered pins (not shown).
The sail member 20 is placed between the headboard 30 and 50 and is positioned by locating bolt rope 21 in recess 12 provided in nylon block 11 adjacent platen 2. Block 11 is spring loaded against plate 1 to allow downwards movement during the pressing operation. When in position the sail rests on the upper ends of the rivets 51 and eyelet liner 53.
The dimensions of shank 34 of cutter 33 are arranged such that the said shank is a sliding fit into the rivets 51 but has a length less than the total thickness of the combined headboards. The cutter for the eyelet is similarly dimensioned. When the upper press plate 60 is activated by compressed air, the upper headboard 30, under pressure from ejector plate 40 and upper platen 2 initially retains the sail cloth 20 against rivets 51 and eyelet liner 53, as the press plate 60 descends, cutters 33 and the chamfered ends 52 of the rivets 51 punch holes in the sail cloth 20 to permit the rivets and eyelet liner to pass through the upper headboard 30. On completion of the power stroke of the press the ends of the rivets are turned over to retain the two headboards in position on either side of the sail which is firmly sandwiched therebetween.Simultaneously both ends of the eyelet liner 53 are turned over the corresponding eyelet rings.
On completion of the pressure stroke the pressure plate 60 retracts and the ejector plate springs force the upper platen upwards to enable the sail and reinforcing headboards to be released.
It is desirable that the radius of the domed heads 13 of pegs 8 is smaller than that of the concave end 36 of cutters 33 in order that the press may be used to attach headboards or fitments with fewer rivet holes than pegs in platen 2, without punching unnecessary holes in the material to which the headboard or fitment is being attached. In the absence of rivets over the pegs the contact between the cutters and the domed head of the pegs is a point contact only centrally of both pegs and cutter and hence the material is undamaged by the pressure therebetween.
Afurther press tool which may be used also comprises lower and upper pressure plates. The lower pressure plate includes a plurality of vertical cylindrical supports corresponding to the rivet and eyelet holes in the preformed plate member the dimensions of the supports are such that they can extend into the hollow rivets by an amount not greater than the total thickness of the two preformed plate members, with corresponding dimensions for the eyelet support. A channel-shaped recess if formed in the pressure plate around the eyelet support. The upper pressure plate includes a plurality of downwardly extending cylindrical supports corresponding to the supports in the lower plate but which are spring loaded such that, under pressure, they can retract into the pressure plate to provide a flush surface. A channel-recess is also formed in the upper pressure plate around the spring loaded eyelet support.
The preformed plate, including the rivets, is located on the lower pressure plate with the supports projecting into the hollow rivets and a liner is placed over the eyelet support. The other plate member is located on the upper pressure plate such that the spring loaded supports are concentrically located in the rivet and eyelet holes. Both pressure plates are inseerted into hydraulic press and a sail positioned between the plate members such that they wili be in the correct position, and the press operated. The rivets first punch holes in the sail cloth, the spring loaded supports in the upper pressure plate enter the top of the rivets (and liner) to maintain them in a vertical position, following which the ends thereof are flared to secure the plates together sandwiching the sail cloth therebetween, Simultaneously the eyelet liner is flared at both ends over the eyelet ring members.
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1. A method for the attachment of a reinforcing element or a fitment to thin sheet material, said element or fitment comprising at least one member having a cylindrical portion including an end face for penetration through the said sheet material, wherein said member is positioned between the platens of a press tool, one said platen supporting said cylindrical portion and the other platen including means to flare out the said end face of said cylindrical portion, the sheet material being positioned over said member to rest on said end face and the press tool operated to cause the said face to penetrate the said material and the end of the said cylindrical portion to be flared to attach the element or fitment to the said material.
2. A method according to claim 1 wherein the reinforcing element consists of two or more members and includes at least one cylindrical portion, and one member of said element, including said cylindrical portion, is positioned on one platen of a press tool such that said end face of the cylindrical portion stands proud of the said member and the other member of said element or fitment is located on the other platen of said press tool, the material positioned over said first member to rest on the proud end of said cylindrical portion and the press tool operated to cause said cylindrical portion of the element to penetrate the material and at least the proud end thereof to be flared to attach all members of the element or fitment to the material.
3. A method according to claims 1 or 2 wherein the thin sheet material is a boat sail.
4. A method according to any one of claims 1,2 or 3 wherein the reinforcing element comprises an eyelet consisting of two ring members and a liner.
5. A method according to claim 4 wherein the ring members include a multiplicity of integral teeth to pierce the material to provide additional grip thereon.
6. A method according to any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein the reinforcing element comprises two opposed plate members between which the thin
material is sandwiched by riveting.
7. A method according to claim 6 wherein said
reinforcing element additionally includes the eyelet
of claims 4 or 5.
8. A method according to claim 6 or 7 wherein the plate members are formed of a plastics material.
9. A method according to any one of claims 6, 7,
or 8 wherein one said plate is preformed with rivets located in appropriate rivet holes prior to being positioned on the one said platen.
10. Apparatus for accomplishing the method of claim 1 comprising a press including upper and lower platens, one said platen including means to support a member including a cylindrical portion having an end face adapted to penetrate thin sheet material and the other said platen including means to cause said end face to penetrate said material and flare said end face to attach said member to said sheet material.
11. An apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the cylindrical portion is tubular and is located on one said platen by means extending into said tubular portion.
12. An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said supporting means comprises a cylindrical support retractable into said one platen against resilient means normally maintaining said supporting means proud of said platen and said other platen includes second means adapted to extend through said thin material and into said tubular portion on operation of said press and to turn over the ends of said tubular portion.
13. An apparatus according to claim 12wherein an ejector plate is positioned between said platens, said ejector plate being positioned on said other platen and containing orifices through which said second means extend, resilient spring members bearing against said platen and said ejector plate being located around each said means.
14. An apparatus according to claims 12 or 13 wherein said second means has a concave end face and said cylindrical support extending into said tubular member has a domed end face, the domed end face of said supporting member being of smaller radius than the radius of the concave end of said second means.
15. A method of attaching a reinforcing element or fitment to thin sheet material substantially as hereinbefore describe.
16. Apparatus for attaching a reinforcing element to thin sheet material substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the drawings.
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