US1456079A - Method and mechanism for continuously producing and setting rivets - Google Patents

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  • the primary purpose of the invention is to provide improvements whereb riveting operations can be simplified and acilitated, by reducing required, the labor required and the necessity for skilled labor, while producing a finely finished product rapidly, efliciently and economically.
  • Fig. -1 is a vertical sectional view in illustration of 2 mechanism comprised in my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view ofa part of the construction shown in Fig. 1 lying below the line 2"--2 thereof.
  • the construction illustrated comprises a female die havin a stationary bed 1 provided with detac able block 2 on which is secured a hardened steel plate '3, the bed bein adapted for fixed connection with a suita is supporting device. 7
  • the art 1 contains the recess a in which is seated a coiled spring'5 and the part 2 contains the recess or way 6 in which is movable a plate orplunger 7 that is supported by the spring 5.
  • Guide pins 8 are movable in vertical ways 9 which extend through the parts 2 and 3. The pins are supported by the member 7 and in the upper position of this member, the pins project above the plate-3 to an extent sufiicient for extending into or through and engagin together in proper registering relation the laminated members 10 and 11 containing the holes 12.
  • the arts 10 and 60 -ll'are members of sinkers for Enitting machines are examples of sinkers for Enitting machines.
  • a male die adapted to cooperate with the female die, comprises the vertically reto a 'minimum the operations the apertures 12 against the pins 8 cipricatory block 13, the block 14 fixed to the bottom thereof and theblock or plate 15 fixed to the bottom ofthe block 1&
  • a plunger 16 is movable in the recess or way 17 which extends throu h the part 15,. the latter having the inwardly projecting flange 18 which serves to guide the part 16 and limit its downward movement by engagement with its flange 19 thereon.
  • the top of the spring bears against a follower 22 which is adjustable by a set screw 23 to regulate the force exerted by the spring upon the plunger.
  • Guides 28, for a strip of metal 29, are fixed to the female die so as to strip over the parts 10 and 11 and under the punches 24.
  • the parts 10 and 11 are placed on the plate 3 and on the pins 8, the pins being held in the elevated position and extending through the registering holes 12.
  • the method which consists in placing an apertured device and a blank in contact, and punching a part clear out of said blank and expanding it in the aperture of said device by a continuous operation.
  • the mechanism which comprises a sup porting device, a pin having a limited movement in said device, a punch movable in alignment with said pin and adapted to coact therewith in a riveting operation.
  • the riveting mechanism which comprises a stationary device, a reciprocatory pin having a limited movement therein and means movable in said device for holding said pin at one limit of its movement and for returning it automatically to the other,*in combination with a reciprocatory punch in alignment with said pin.
  • the riveting machine which comprises a stationary die mechanism, a device for holding parts in registration and a rivet therein, said device adapted to reciprocate in and to project from said mechanism, and means movable in said mechanism for automatically projecting said device therefrom and limiting the retraction of the same therein, in combination with a reciprocating die mechanism provided with a punch in alignment with said device, and means having a limited movement of reciprocation relatively to said reciprocating d1e mechanism and on said punch, for stripping the latter.
  • the riveting machine which com rises a stationary die mechanism,- a pin for olding parts in registration and a rivet therein, said pin adapted to reciprocate in and to project from said mechanism through parts supported thereby, and means comprising a spring movable in said mechanism for automatically projecting said pin therefrom and limiting the retraction of the same therein, in combination with a reciprocating die mechanism provided with a punch in alignment with said pin, a plunger carried by and having a limited movement of reciprocation relatively' to said reciprocating die mechanism and on said punch, said plunger adapted for engaging material adapted to be operated von by said punch and to strip said material from said punch, and a spring for augmenting the weight of said plunger.

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May 22,
H. STUEBNER METHOD AND MECHANISM FOR CONTINUOUSLY PRODUCING AND SETTING RIVETS Filed March 19 Patented HY BTUEBNER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
METHOD AND IECHANISM FOB Application filed March 19, 1921 Serial No. 453,822. 8
laminated members and there set to securesaid members together.
The primary purpose of the invention is to provide improvements whereb riveting operations can be simplified and acilitated, by reducing required, the labor required and the necessity for skilled labor, while producing a finely finished product rapidly, efliciently and economically.
In the accompanying drawings, Fig. -1 is a vertical sectional view in illustration of 2 mechanism comprised in my invention, and
Fig. 2 is a plan view ofa part of the construction shown in Fig. 1 lying below the line 2"--2 thereof.
The construction illustrated comprises a female die havin a stationary bed 1 provided with detac able block 2 on which is secured a hardened steel plate '3, the bed bein adapted for fixed connection with a suita is supporting device. 7
The art 1 contains the recess a in which is seated a coiled spring'5 and the part 2 contains the recess or way 6 in which is movable a plate orplunger 7 that is supported by the spring 5. 420 Guide pins 8 are movable in vertical ways 9 which extend through the parts 2 and 3. The pins are supported by the member 7 and in the upper position of this member, the pins project above the plate-3 to an extent sufiicient for extending into or through and engagin together in proper registering relation the laminated members 10 and 11 containing the holes 12. In the present application of the invention, the arts 10 and 60 -ll'are members of sinkers for Enitting machines.
A male die,' adapted to cooperate with the female die, comprises the vertically reto a 'minimum the operations the apertures 12 against the pins 8 cipricatory block 13, the block 14 fixed to the bottom thereof and theblock or plate 15 fixed to the bottom ofthe block 1& A plunger 16 is movable in the recess or way 17 which extends throu h the part 15,. the latter having the inwardly projecting flange 18 which serves to guide the part 16 and limit its downward movement by engagement with its flange 19 thereon.
A passage 20, which, as shown, extends through the parts 13 and 14;, contains a colled spring 21 which acts against the back of the plunger and stripper 16. The top of the spring bears against a follower 22 which is adjustable by a set screw 23 to regulate the force exerted by the spring upon the plunger.
Punches 24, which extend through ways 25 in the plunger 16 in line with the pins 8, have their bodies 26 set in the block 14 with their upper ends in bearing relation to the block 13, these bodies playing in ways 27 of the plunger 16.
Guides 28, for a strip of metal 29, are fixed to the female die so as to strip over the parts 10 and 11 and under the punches 24.
In operation, the parts 10 and 11 are placed on the plate 3 and on the pins 8, the pins being held in the elevated position and extending through the registering holes 12.
The stri 29 having been properly positioned on t e parts 10and 11 and over rivet holes 12, the male die descends, the plunger 16 engages the strip 17 and the punches 24 pass through the strip, cut or punch rivets therefrom, and force such rivets throlpgfi are retracted thereby, the tops of the pins being rests on the top of the bed 1.
The rivets thus subjected to pressure by the punches are expanded in the rivet holes and the laminated parts are fixed together thereby, the ends of the rivets being finished and flush with the surfaces of the parts 11.
Upon the completion of the riveting operation, the male die and the punches move upwardly a plunger is held by gravity and its spring against the -work, the blank being thereby stripped from the punches. The further now heldflush with the top of the -plate 3 by the block or plunger 7 which now OON'IINUOUSLY PRODUCING AND SETTING BIVETB.
guide the limited distance while the v upward movement of the male die carries the plunger with it, whereupon the operation is repeated.
Having described my invention, I claim:
1. The method which consists in placing an apertured device and a blank in contact, and punching a part clear out of said blank and expanding it in the aperture of said device by a continuous operation.
2. The method of riveting by a continuous operation which consists in punching the rivet out of a blank, carrying said rivet into registering a ertures of the parts to be fixed together, and expanding said rivet in said apertures,
3. The method of riveting which consists in placing the parts to be riveted in juxtaposition with rivet holes therein in registration, placing a metal blank in juxtaposition to said parts over said holes, forcing metalclear out of said blank into said holes and upsetting said metal in said holes.
. 4. The method of riveting which consists in supporting the parts to be riveted in laminated relation with rivet holes therein in registration on a pin having a limited movement, placing a metal blank of substantially the thickness of said combined parts against one of said parts, forcing metal by means of a punch'from said blank into said holes and thereby displacing said pin and expanding said rivet in said holes by the opposed action of saidapin and punch thereon.
5. The mechanism which comprises a sup porting device, a pin having a limited movement in said device, a punch movable in alignment with said pin and adapted to coact therewith in a riveting operation.
6. The riveting mechanism which comprises a stationary device, a reciprocatory pin having a limited movement therein and means movable in said device for holding said pin at one limit of its movement and for returning it automatically to the other,*in combination with a reciprocatory punch in alignment with said pin.
7. The riveting machine which comprises a stationary die mechanism, a device for holding parts in registration and a rivet therein, said device adapted to reciprocate in and to project from said mechanism, and means movable in said mechanism for automatically projecting said device therefrom and limiting the retraction of the same therein, in combination with a reciprocating die mechanism provided with a punch in alignment with said device, and means having a limited movement of reciprocation relatively to said reciprocating d1e mechanism and on said punch, for stripping the latter. i
8. The riveting machine which com rises a stationary die mechanism,- a pin for olding parts in registration and a rivet therein, said pin adapted to reciprocate in and to project from said mechanism through parts supported thereby, and means comprising a spring movable in said mechanism for automatically projecting said pin therefrom and limiting the retraction of the same therein, in combination with a reciprocating die mechanism provided with a punch in alignment with said pin, a plunger carried by and having a limited movement of reciprocation relatively' to said reciprocating die mechanism and on said punch, said plunger adapted for engaging material adapted to be operated von by said punch and to strip said material from said punch, and a spring for augmenting the weight of said plunger.
Signed at Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, this 16th day of March, 1921.
HENRY STUEBNER.
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US2781144A (en) * 1950-04-11 1957-02-12 Grigsby Allison Company Inc Riveting apparatus
US2835150A (en) * 1953-12-14 1958-05-20 Douglas Aircraft Co Inc Multiple rivet setting tool
US2838968A (en) * 1955-11-23 1958-06-17 Arthur L Amend Metal stitching
US2914972A (en) * 1953-11-20 1959-12-01 Arthur J Richards Rivet bucking device
US2955290A (en) * 1958-12-24 1960-10-11 Warren L Mcneill Power driver for last pins
US3122035A (en) * 1961-05-19 1964-02-25 Western Electric Co Riveting unit
US3216097A (en) * 1963-04-16 1965-11-09 Ibm Contact pin inserter
US3518865A (en) * 1967-06-08 1970-07-07 Konstantin Alexeevich Konstant Machine for making tubular rivets from a band and installing the rivets
US4035901A (en) * 1976-07-22 1977-07-19 Robertshaw Controls Company Apparatus for joining two abutting metal members together and method of making such apparatus
US4173815A (en) * 1976-07-22 1979-11-13 Robertshaw Controls Company Method of joining two abutting metal members together
US4208776A (en) * 1977-09-15 1980-06-24 Schleicher Louis C Punch, die and anvil set
US4574453A (en) * 1982-04-30 1986-03-11 Btm Corporation Self-attaching fastener and method of securing same to sheet material
US4757609A (en) * 1980-09-08 1988-07-19 Btm Corporation Apparatus for joining sheet material
US5177861A (en) * 1980-09-08 1993-01-12 Btm Corporation Apparatus for joining sheet material
US5208974A (en) * 1980-09-08 1993-05-11 Btm Corporation Apparatus for attaching a fastener to sheet material
US5208973A (en) * 1980-09-08 1993-05-11 Btm Corporation Apparatus for joining sheet material
US5218756A (en) * 1992-03-23 1993-06-15 Pylon Tool Corporation Modular punch press station
US5339509A (en) * 1980-09-08 1994-08-23 Btm Corporation Method for attachment of fastener to sheet material
US5581860A (en) * 1980-09-08 1996-12-10 Btm Corporation Apparatus for joining sheet material
US5984563A (en) * 1994-07-22 1999-11-16 Btm Corporation Apparatus for joining sheet material and joint formed therein
US20090025196A1 (en) * 2007-07-24 2009-01-29 Zaleski Mitchell J Machine tool for assembling and installing very small and lightweight parts
US20100212131A1 (en) * 2009-02-23 2010-08-26 Btm Corporation Clinching tool
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US2629165A (en) * 1947-05-31 1953-02-24 Fraser Kenneth G Method of producing sheet metal bearings
US2781144A (en) * 1950-04-11 1957-02-12 Grigsby Allison Company Inc Riveting apparatus
US2914972A (en) * 1953-11-20 1959-12-01 Arthur J Richards Rivet bucking device
US2835150A (en) * 1953-12-14 1958-05-20 Douglas Aircraft Co Inc Multiple rivet setting tool
US2838968A (en) * 1955-11-23 1958-06-17 Arthur L Amend Metal stitching
US2955290A (en) * 1958-12-24 1960-10-11 Warren L Mcneill Power driver for last pins
US3122035A (en) * 1961-05-19 1964-02-25 Western Electric Co Riveting unit
US3216097A (en) * 1963-04-16 1965-11-09 Ibm Contact pin inserter
US3518865A (en) * 1967-06-08 1970-07-07 Konstantin Alexeevich Konstant Machine for making tubular rivets from a band and installing the rivets
US4035901A (en) * 1976-07-22 1977-07-19 Robertshaw Controls Company Apparatus for joining two abutting metal members together and method of making such apparatus
US4173815A (en) * 1976-07-22 1979-11-13 Robertshaw Controls Company Method of joining two abutting metal members together
US4208776A (en) * 1977-09-15 1980-06-24 Schleicher Louis C Punch, die and anvil set
US5339509A (en) * 1980-09-08 1994-08-23 Btm Corporation Method for attachment of fastener to sheet material
US4757609A (en) * 1980-09-08 1988-07-19 Btm Corporation Apparatus for joining sheet material
US5177861A (en) * 1980-09-08 1993-01-12 Btm Corporation Apparatus for joining sheet material
US5208974A (en) * 1980-09-08 1993-05-11 Btm Corporation Apparatus for attaching a fastener to sheet material
US5208973A (en) * 1980-09-08 1993-05-11 Btm Corporation Apparatus for joining sheet material
US5581860A (en) * 1980-09-08 1996-12-10 Btm Corporation Apparatus for joining sheet material
US4574453A (en) * 1982-04-30 1986-03-11 Btm Corporation Self-attaching fastener and method of securing same to sheet material
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US5218756A (en) * 1992-03-23 1993-06-15 Pylon Tool Corporation Modular punch press station
US5984563A (en) * 1994-07-22 1999-11-16 Btm Corporation Apparatus for joining sheet material and joint formed therein
US20090025196A1 (en) * 2007-07-24 2009-01-29 Zaleski Mitchell J Machine tool for assembling and installing very small and lightweight parts
US20100212131A1 (en) * 2009-02-23 2010-08-26 Btm Corporation Clinching tool
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