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US3828517A US00357783A US35778373A US3828517A US 3828517 A US3828517 A US 3828517A US 00357783 A US00357783 A US 00357783A US 35778373 A US35778373 A US 35778373A US 3828517 A US3828517 A US 3828517A
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  • ABSTRACT An assembly of two layers of metallic material, or one layer of metallic and a second layer of non-metallic materials, conjoined by an extruded elongated rivet formed in and from one metallic layer, and further extruded over and about the perimeter of an opening in the second layer, is disclosed.
  • the second extrusion results in a lateral deformation conditioned by the first extrusion.
  • the extruded elongated rivet form is developed through an extrude punch operation leaving a blind hole cavity and a depression on the exposed outer side of the rivet form, axially aligned and in opposing relationship with the cavity depression.
  • the invention relates to a system for first extruding an elongated solid rivet form in and from one layer of a metallic material to be conjoined to a second layer of a metallic or non-metallic material by the extruded rivet form at an opening in the second layer.
  • An essential requirement is to extrude the rivet form to a length such that it extends substantially beyond the second layer to be conjoined thereby.
  • a second essential requirement is that the rivet form be extruded with a depression in the outer axial surface of its base, so that when the second extrusion operation is performed, the base metal will flow axially and laterally in the tooling to flange over and secure the second layer at the perimeter of the pierced opening therein.
  • the metallic materials to which the invention can be applied include hot and cold rolled steels of relatively low carbon content, as for example grades 1009, I010 and 1020 with any finish, stainless, steel grades which have been spherodized annealled, most grades of brass, copper, aluminum of extrusion quality, and other metals in alloy or composition grades which qualify for cold formed extrusions.
  • the tooling and process for extruding the closed end rivet form are parts of the invention disclosed herein.
  • the process includes deforming by extrusion the first metal layer to form the rivet body in a single operation, so that metal in the central axial zone of the rivet form is caused to flow axially and laterally of the extrude punch between the driving highly polished crowned end surface of the punch and the highly polished crowned end of an axially aligned extrude anvil yieldingly resistant therebelow.
  • the metal extruded into the die cavity is driven and flows over the crowned face toward the peripheral edges of the yieldingly resistant extrude anvil to produce the elongated rivet form.
  • a substantial quantum of metal is thus transferred forwardly of the punch end to elongate the rivet form beyond the thickness of the metal layer from which the rivet form is produced.
  • a second layer of metal is pierced to provide an opening for and to receive the rivet body, the edge of the opening being either square with the metal layer or chamfered on the side at which conjunction. by a second extrusion operation, is effected.
  • the rivet end and base are deformed axially and laterally upon the second sheet in the area about the opening. securing the two layers of metal firmly together.
  • Another object is to provide tooling and process for extruding such rivet form having a laterally deformable base.
  • a further object is to extrude the rivet body from a metal layer by squeezing the metal forwardly of the extrude punch into a die cavity against a yieldingly resistant extrude anvil, toward each side of the die cavity and over and about the crown end of the anvil.
  • Still another object is to provide process and tooling means for further extruding the rivet form when assemblingthe first layer with the second layer of material, whereby a conjunction of metal, or metallic and non-metallic, sheets can be more economically effected.
  • FIG. 1 is a vertical sectional view of metallic first and second layers assembled and conjoined in accordance with the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view of tooling for extruding the solid rivet form from the first or base layer.
  • FIG. 3 is a vertical sectional view, on a somewhat enlarged scale, of the extrusion operation of the rivet form, by a portion of the tooling illustrated in FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 4 is a vertical sectional view of tooling piercing therivet body receiving hole in the second layer.
  • FIG. 5 is a vertical sectional view of the tooling and the two metallic layers arranged for the second extrusion operation, wherein these layers are conjoined into the conjunctive assembly illustrated in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 6 is a vertical sectional view of the tooling performing the second extrusion operation.
  • the metallic layer assembly 10 comprises the first or base layer 12 from which the rivet form 14 is extruded, the conjoined second layer 16 having the pierced opening 18 through which the rivet form 14 is passed and about which the rivet end 20 is extruded to secure the two layers 12 and 16 closely together in conjunctive relationship.
  • the relative thickness of the metal layers 12 and 16 cannot be illustrated with any precision in the drawings. Nor do these illustrations indicate or limit their relative thicknesses in the light of the disclosure of the invention. It will be further understood by persons skilled in the art to which the invention pertains that the relative thicknesses of the two layers may vary according to the requirements of particular applications to which the invention is directed. In some instances, the thickness of the second layer is greater than that of the base layer, or as shown, the second layer thickness is less than that of the base layer.
  • a pressure pin 34 is axiallymovably dis- 3 posed in the bore 36 of the backing plate 38 and the bore 40 of the die block 42.
  • the pin base 44 is seated upon the spacer disc 46 and biased upwardly by the spring 48 in the lower die shoe 50.
  • the extrude anvil highly polished distal crown end 32 in its initial position, is biased upwardly against the underside of the first layer 12 by the spring 48.
  • the extrude and chamfer punch has its shank 62 secured in the punch retainer 64 under the backing plate 66 and the upper die shoe (not shown).
  • the extrude punch portion 68 is disposed in the counterbored and countersunk opening 70 of the stripper 72 and bears upon the upper face or side of the first metal layer 12 during the rivet form extrusion operation.
  • the extrude punch portion 68 terminates at its distal end in a tapered chamfer punch section 74, and the pin portion 76 having the distal highly polished crown end80.
  • the chamfer punch section 74 has its frusto-conical surface at an angle of substantially 45 to a horizontal plane normal to the axis of the tool.
  • the crown end 32 of the extrude anvil 26 bears against the underside of the sheet 12, being biased thereagainst by the pressure spring 48.
  • the rivet body 84 is formed in the die cavity 28 of the extrude button 24 with a solid base 86 having a depression 88 at the bottom of the extrude punch cavity 90 and a depression 92 on the outer surface of the base 86.
  • the depressions 88 and 92 are disposed in opposing relationship.
  • a chamfer 94 is formed at the top of the punch cavity 90 by the extrude punch chamfer section 74.
  • the extrude anvil 26 yieldingly resists the extrusion by the extrude punch 60 until the extrude anvil base 30 seats upon the backing plate 38, limiting the extruded length of the rivet form body 84.
  • the pressure pin 34 under the biasing force of the spring 48 pushes the extrude anvil 26 upwardly to discharge the rivet form 14 from the die cavity 28 for removal of the first or base layer 12 from the tooling.
  • a critical dimension is the distance between the peak of the extrude punch crown end 80 and the peak of the extrude anvil crown end 32.
  • This dimension T is directly related to the amount of metal which is squeezed into the die cavity 28 between these ends. The smaller this dimension T becomes, the more metal is forced into the cavity 28 toward and upon the extrude anvil end, whereby a substantially elongated rivet body 84 is formed.
  • the highly polished crown ends of the extrude punch and the extrude anvil which may be convexly curved as shown (FIGS. 2 and 3) or conically tapered, determine primarily the directions and extent of flow of the metal base layer 12 into the rivet form 14.
  • the rivet form 14 having the axial counterbored cavity 90 with a countersunk portion 94 at its upper end, and the outer concavity 92 in its solid base 86, is herein-described and termed a "solid" rivet form, such terminology is used to distinguish the rivet form from what might be inaccurately described as a tubular rivet form in view of the internal cavity formed by the extrude punch.
  • the height and/or thickness of the intermediate base 86 will, of course, vary in dimension,
  • the presence or absence of the extrude punch chamfer portion 74 (which may be eliminated in some instances), the diameter of the die cavity 28, the diameter and depth of penetration of the extrude punch pin portion 76, as well as the physical properties of the base metal layer 12 and its extrusion characteristics.
  • the second sheet 16 is prepared to receive the body 84 of the rivet form 14 by a piercing operation (FIG. 4), with or without a secondary chamfering operation (not shown).
  • the second sheet 16 is placed upon a pierce insert 102 having a punch-out or slug drop-out bore 104 axially aligned with the pierce punch 106 which is slidingly movable in the bore 108 of the stripper 110 adapted to bear upon the second sheet 16.
  • the pierce punch 106 is mounted in punch retainer under a backing plate and the upper die shoe, according to currently conventional practice.
  • the pierce punch 106 is passed through the second layer 16 to pierce the slug 112 therefrom and discharge it through the discharge bore 104 of the pierce insert.
  • the opening 18 formed in the second layer 16 by this piercing operation normally leaves a slight burr or ragged edge of greater or lesser measure at the downstream edge of the opening. If the burr is considered excessive and must be removed, a secondary deburring or chamfering operation is performed, either by use of a conventional deburring or chamfering tool, or by a chamfering punch, according to currently conventional practice.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 Assembly of the base layer 12 and the pierced second layer 16 is illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6.
  • the first layer 12 with the extruded rivet form 14 is disposed upon the second layer 16 with the body 84 of the rivet form passed through the opening 18 of the second layer.
  • the two layers 12 and 16, thus arranged, are placed upon the support plate secured to the support block 122 thereunder, the support plate and block having bores 124 and 126 respectively in which the staking anvil 128 is positioned.
  • the second extrusion or staking punch 130 having a substantially flat end face 132 normal to its axis, is slidingly disposed in the bore 134 of the retainer block 136.
  • the staking anvil 128 is also provided with a correspondingly substantially flat end face 138.
  • the rivet body 84 does not fill the entire area of the die cavity over the flat planar top face 138 of the staking anvil 128, this space 140 being annular about the rivet body 84 within the bore 124 of the support plate 120.
  • the interior base depression 88 in the extrude punch cavity 90 is generally concavely formed, as is the exterior base depression 92.
  • the flat ended staking punch bears upon the base 86 at the depression 88, it will flatten the base 86 in punch cavity 90 into the planar bottom 144 and force the outer lateral distal end metal of the base into the annular open space or area and against the corner 142 at the edge of the second layer pierced opening 18, generally as illustrated in FIG. 6.
  • the rivet body metal is squeezed laterally outwardly over and upon the edge 142 of the pierced opening 18 in the second layer 16, securing the two'layers 12 and 16 into conjunctive assembly and relationship.
  • This operation which may generally be termed a staking operation, is more accurately an extrusion operation, in that the rivet body metal is squeezed into the open space 140 of the die cavity upon the comer edge 142 of the pierced opening 18. It will also be noted in'FIG. 6 that the outer concave depression 92 in the rivet form base 86 is'now substantially reduced due to the displacement and flow of base metal laterally upon the second layer edge and into the die cavity area 140.
  • the rivet form extrude operation involving the conjunctive functions of the extrude and chamfer punch 60 and the extrude anvil 26 yieldingly resistant to the thrust of the extrude punch pin portion 76 and its distal end tip 80 into the first layer 12, to form the solid rivet form 14, utilizes a primary concept of the invention.
  • the resultant extruded solid or closed end rivet form provides the means for conjunction of the first layer with the pierced second layer through the assembly operation described above and illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6.
  • the crown end face 80 of the extrude punch 60 and the crown end face 32 of the extrude anvil 26 have been illustrated as being convexly curved and described above as being alternatively conical in configuration. These surfaces must be highly polished and smooth in order to obtain the flow of metal that produces the elongated closed end rivet form 14. Further, the crown configuration of the polished extrude punch and anvil faces is related to the hardness of the sheet metal being deformed. The harder the sheet metal, the more crown is required in order to effect improved flow of metal across the faces of the extrude punch and anvil.
  • the upward pressure of the spring 48 is directly re lated to the spread and flow of metal between the extrude punch and anvil as these tools are moving downwardly and before the base flange 30 of the extrude anvil bottoms upon the backing plate 38.
  • the value of the spring pressure is also related to the hardness of the metal being deformed. Persons skilled in the art of die and tool fabrication and their usage will be able to determine these values with relative ease and little experimentation.
  • second layer or sheet 16 has been described herein as comprising a layer of metallic sheet material, it is to be understood that such second layer, or portion thereof, can take the form of a molded, extruded, or rolled portion of a plastic or composition material provided with the opening 18 adapted to receive the closed end rivet body 84.
  • said rivet body having a relatively elongated cylindrical form terminating in a closed end base and provided with an extrude punch cavity extending from one side of said first layer and terminating in a substantially planar bottom surface normal to the axis of said cavity,
  • said closed end base being provided with a depression on its outer surface axially aligned with said punch cavity and in opposing relationship
  • said closed end base having its outer perimetric portion radially outwardly of said depression extending partially over and engaging said second layer at and adjacent said opening therein,

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An assembly of two layers of metallic material, or one layer of metallic and a second layer of non-metallic materials, conjoined by an extruded elongated rivet formed in and from one metallic layer, and further extruded over and about the perimeter of an opening in the second layer, is disclosed. The second extrusion results in a lateral deformation conditioned by the first extrusion. The extruded elongated rivet form is developed through an extrude punch operation leaving a blind hole cavity and a depression on the exposed outer side of the rivet form, axially aligned and in opposing relationship with the cavity depression. Conjunction is obtained with the second perforated layer when the two layers are conjunctively arranged and the rivet form is further extruded. Inventive tooling and process for forming the extruded rivet form and for conjoining the two layers are also disclosed.

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United States Patent [191 Johnson [45 Aug. 13, 1974 METAL LAYER RIVETFORM AND TWO LAYER ASSEMBLY Verner A. Johnson, 31460 Myrna St., Livonia, Mich. 48154 Filed: May 7, 1973 Appl. No.: 357,783
Related US. Application Data Continuation-impart of Ser. No. 193,076, Oct. 27, 1971, Pat. No. 3,731,369.
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References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS Primary Examiner-41. Hampton Hunter [57] ABSTRACT An assembly of two layers of metallic material, or one layer of metallic and a second layer of non-metallic materials, conjoined by an extruded elongated rivet formed in and from one metallic layer, and further extruded over and about the perimeter of an opening in the second layer, is disclosed. The second extrusion results in a lateral deformation conditioned by the first extrusion. The extruded elongated rivet form is developed through an extrude punch operation leaving a blind hole cavity and a depression on the exposed outer side of the rivet form, axially aligned and in opposing relationship with the cavity depression. Conjunction is obtained with the second perforated layer when the two layers are conjunctively arranged and the rivet form is further extruded. Inventive tooling 'and process for forming the extruded rivet form and for conjoining the two layers are also disclosed.
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This application is a continuation in part of my copending application Ser. No. 193076 filed Oct. 27, 1971 issued as U.S. Pat. No. 3,731,369 on May 8, i973.
The invention relates to a system for first extruding an elongated solid rivet form in and from one layer of a metallic material to be conjoined to a second layer of a metallic or non-metallic material by the extruded rivet form at an opening in the second layer. An essential requirement is to extrude the rivet form to a length such that it extends substantially beyond the second layer to be conjoined thereby. A second essential requirement is that the rivet form be extruded with a depression in the outer axial surface of its base, so that when the second extrusion operation is performed, the base metal will flow axially and laterally in the tooling to flange over and secure the second layer at the perimeter of the pierced opening therein.
The metallic materials to which the invention can be applied include hot and cold rolled steels of relatively low carbon content, as for example grades 1009, I010 and 1020 with any finish, stainless, steel grades which have been spherodized annealled, most grades of brass, copper, aluminum of extrusion quality, and other metals in alloy or composition grades which qualify for cold formed extrusions.
At the present time, the economics of metal processing and assembly are such-that reduction in cost is a prime necessity, demanding special and inventive working of the metals. The elimination of the more expensive individual rivets, requiring that they be separately applied and located one by one in the layers of metal to be conjoined before peening or staking, is a most desirable and necessary goal. The invention hereindisclosed meets that goal.
The tooling and process for extruding the closed end rivet form are parts of the invention disclosed herein. The process includes deforming by extrusion the first metal layer to form the rivet body in a single operation, so that metal in the central axial zone of the rivet form is caused to flow axially and laterally of the extrude punch between the driving highly polished crowned end surface of the punch and the highly polished crowned end of an axially aligned extrude anvil yieldingly resistant therebelow. The metal extruded into the die cavity is driven and flows over the crowned face toward the peripheral edges of the yieldingly resistant extrude anvil to produce the elongated rivet form. A substantial quantum of metal is thus transferred forwardly of the punch end to elongate the rivet form beyond the thickness of the metal layer from which the rivet form is produced. A second layer of metal is pierced to provide an opening for and to receive the rivet body, the edge of the opening being either square with the metal layer or chamfered on the side at which conjunction. by a second extrusion operation, is effected. The rivet end and base are deformed axially and laterally upon the second sheet in the area about the opening. securing the two layers of metal firmly together.
It is an object of the invention to produce a rivet form by extrusion directly from a sheet or layer of metal to be conjoined to another similar layer, the rivet form having a body length beyond the plane of the sheet substantially greater, or at least no less, than the thickness of the metal sheet from which it is formed. Another object is to provide tooling and process for extruding such rivet form having a laterally deformable base. A further object is to extrude the rivet body from a metal layer by squeezing the metal forwardly of the extrude punch into a die cavity against a yieldingly resistant extrude anvil, toward each side of the die cavity and over and about the crown end of the anvil. Still another object is to provide process and tooling means for further extruding the rivet form when assemblingthe first layer with the second layer of material, whereby a conjunction of metal, or metallic and non-metallic, sheets can be more economically effected.
Various further and more specific objects, features and advantages of the invention will appear from the description given below, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example preferred forms of the invention. Reference is here made to the drawings annexed hereto and forming an integral part of this specification, in which FIG. 1 is a vertical sectional view of metallic first and second layers assembled and conjoined in accordance with the invention.
FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view of tooling for extruding the solid rivet form from the first or base layer.
FIG. 3 is a vertical sectional view, on a somewhat enlarged scale, of the extrusion operation of the rivet form, by a portion of the tooling illustrated in FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is a vertical sectional view of tooling piercing therivet body receiving hole in the second layer.
FIG. 5 is a vertical sectional view of the tooling and the two metallic layers arranged for the second extrusion operation, wherein these layers are conjoined into the conjunctive assembly illustrated in FIG. 1.
FIG. 6 is a vertical sectional view of the tooling performing the second extrusion operation.
As illustrated particularly in FIG. 1, the metallic layer assembly 10 comprises the first or base layer 12 from which the rivet form 14 is extruded, the conjoined second layer 16 having the pierced opening 18 through which the rivet form 14 is passed and about which the rivet end 20 is extruded to secure the two layers 12 and 16 closely together in conjunctive relationship.
It will be understood that the relative thickness of the metal layers 12 and 16 cannot be illustrated with any precision in the drawings. Nor do these illustrations indicate or limit their relative thicknesses in the light of the disclosure of the invention. It will be further understood by persons skilled in the art to which the invention pertains that the relative thicknesses of the two layers may vary according to the requirements of particular applications to which the invention is directed. In some instances, the thickness of the second layer is greater than that of the base layer, or as shown, the second layer thickness is less than that of the base layer.
its distal end. A pressure pin 34 is axiallymovably dis- 3 posed in the bore 36 of the backing plate 38 and the bore 40 of the die block 42. According to conventional practice, the pin base 44 is seated upon the spacer disc 46 and biased upwardly by the spring 48 in the lower die shoe 50. The extrude anvil highly polished distal crown end 32, in its initial position, is biased upwardly against the underside of the first layer 12 by the spring 48.
The extrude and chamfer punch has its shank 62 secured in the punch retainer 64 under the backing plate 66 and the upper die shoe (not shown). The extrude punch portion 68 is disposed in the counterbored and countersunk opening 70 of the stripper 72 and bears upon the upper face or side of the first metal layer 12 during the rivet form extrusion operation. The extrude punch portion 68 terminates at its distal end in a tapered chamfer punch section 74, and the pin portion 76 having the distal highly polished crown end80. The chamfer punch section 74 has its frusto-conical surface at an angle of substantially 45 to a horizontal plane normal to the axis of the tool.
Before the extrude punch tip end 80 and the pin portion 76 strike and enter the first layer 12, the crown end 32 of the extrude anvil 26 bears against the underside of the sheet 12, being biased thereagainst by the pressure spring 48. -When the extrude punch 60 enters the layer 12, the rivet body 84 is formed in the die cavity 28 of the extrude button 24 with a solid base 86 having a depression 88 at the bottom of the extrude punch cavity 90 and a depression 92 on the outer surface of the base 86. The depressions 88 and 92 are disposed in opposing relationship. A chamfer 94 is formed at the top of the punch cavity 90 by the extrude punch chamfer section 74. By virtue of the spring 48, the extrude anvil 26 yieldingly resists the extrusion by the extrude punch 60 until the extrude anvil base 30 seats upon the backing plate 38, limiting the extruded length of the rivet form body 84. When the extrude punch 60 and stripper 72 are raised, the pressure pin 34 under the biasing force of the spring 48 pushes the extrude anvil 26 upwardly to discharge the rivet form 14 from the die cavity 28 for removal of the first or base layer 12 from the tooling.
In this extrusion operation forming the rivet form 14, a critical dimension is the distance between the peak of the extrude punch crown end 80 and the peak of the extrude anvil crown end 32. This dimension T is directly related to the amount of metal which is squeezed into the die cavity 28 between these ends. The smaller this dimension T becomes, the more metal is forced into the cavity 28 toward and upon the extrude anvil end, whereby a substantially elongated rivet body 84 is formed. It will be recognized that the highly polished crown ends of the extrude punch and the extrude anvil, which may be convexly curved as shown (FIGS. 2 and 3) or conically tapered, determine primarily the directions and extent of flow of the metal base layer 12 into the rivet form 14.
Although the rivet form 14, having the axial counterbored cavity 90 with a countersunk portion 94 at its upper end, and the outer concavity 92 in its solid base 86, is herein-described and termed a "solid" rivet form, such terminology is used to distinguish the rivet form from what might be inaccurately described as a tubular rivet form in view of the internal cavity formed by the extrude punch. The height and/or thickness of the intermediate base 86 will, of course, vary in dimension,
according to the requirements of particular applications for the invention, depending upon the thickness of the base metal layer 12, the presence or absence of the extrude punch chamfer portion 74 (which may be eliminated in some instances), the diameter of the die cavity 28, the diameter and depth of penetration of the extrude punch pin portion 76, as well as the physical properties of the base metal layer 12 and its extrusion characteristics.
The second sheet 16 is prepared to receive the body 84 of the rivet form 14 by a piercing operation (FIG. 4), with or without a secondary chamfering operation (not shown). The second sheet 16 is placed upon a pierce insert 102 having a punch-out or slug drop-out bore 104 axially aligned with the pierce punch 106 which is slidingly movable in the bore 108 of the stripper 110 adapted to bear upon the second sheet 16. The pierce punch 106 is mounted in punch retainer under a backing plate and the upper die shoe, according to currently conventional practice. The pierce punch 106 is passed through the second layer 16 to pierce the slug 112 therefrom and discharge it through the discharge bore 104 of the pierce insert. The opening 18 formed in the second layer 16 by this piercing operation normally leaves a slight burr or ragged edge of greater or lesser measure at the downstream edge of the opening. If the burr is considered excessive and must be removed, a secondary deburring or chamfering operation is performed, either by use of a conventional deburring or chamfering tool, or by a chamfering punch, according to currently conventional practice.
Assembly of the base layer 12 and the pierced second layer 16 is illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6. As there shown, the first layer 12 with the extruded rivet form 14 is disposed upon the second layer 16 with the body 84 of the rivet form passed through the opening 18 of the second layer. The two layers 12 and 16, thus arranged, are placed upon the support plate secured to the support block 122 thereunder, the support plate and block having bores 124 and 126 respectively in which the staking anvil 128 is positioned. The second extrusion or staking punch 130, having a substantially flat end face 132 normal to its axis, is slidingly disposed in the bore 134 of the retainer block 136. The staking anvil 128 is also provided with a correspondingly substantially flat end face 138.
It will be observed that the rivet body 84 does not fill the entire area of the die cavity over the flat planar top face 138 of the staking anvil 128, this space 140 being annular about the rivet body 84 within the bore 124 of the support plate 120. The interior base depression 88 in the extrude punch cavity 90 is generally concavely formed, as is the exterior base depression 92. When the flat ended staking punch bears upon the base 86 at the depression 88, it will flatten the base 86 in punch cavity 90 into the planar bottom 144 and force the outer lateral distal end metal of the base into the annular open space or area and against the corner 142 at the edge of the second layer pierced opening 18, generally as illustrated in FIG. 6. The rivet body metal is squeezed laterally outwardly over and upon the edge 142 of the pierced opening 18 in the second layer 16, securing the two'layers 12 and 16 into conjunctive assembly and relationship.
This operation, which may generally be termed a staking operation, is more accurately an extrusion operation, in that the rivet body metal is squeezed into the open space 140 of the die cavity upon the comer edge 142 of the pierced opening 18. It will also be noted in'FIG. 6 that the outer concave depression 92 in the rivet form base 86 is'now substantially reduced due to the displacement and flow of base metal laterally upon the second layer edge and into the die cavity area 140.
The rivet form extrude operation, involving the conjunctive functions of the extrude and chamfer punch 60 and the extrude anvil 26 yieldingly resistant to the thrust of the extrude punch pin portion 76 and its distal end tip 80 into the first layer 12, to form the solid rivet form 14, utilizes a primary concept of the invention. The resultant extruded solid or closed end rivet form provides the means for conjunction of the first layer with the pierced second layer through the assembly operation described above and illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6.
The crown end face 80 of the extrude punch 60 and the crown end face 32 of the extrude anvil 26 have been illustrated as being convexly curved and described above as being alternatively conical in configuration. These surfaces must be highly polished and smooth in order to obtain the flow of metal that produces the elongated closed end rivet form 14. Further, the crown configuration of the polished extrude punch and anvil faces is related to the hardness of the sheet metal being deformed. The harder the sheet metal, the more crown is required in order to effect improved flow of metal across the faces of the extrude punch and anvil.
The upward pressure of the spring 48 is directly re lated to the spread and flow of metal between the extrude punch and anvil as these tools are moving downwardly and before the base flange 30 of the extrude anvil bottoms upon the backing plate 38. The value of the spring pressure is also related to the hardness of the metal being deformed. Persons skilled in the art of die and tool fabrication and their usage will be able to determine these values with relative ease and little experimentation.
Although the second layer or sheet 16 has been described herein as comprising a layer of metallic sheet material, it is to be understood that such second layer, or portion thereof, can take the form of a molded, extruded, or rolled portion of a plastic or composition material provided with the opening 18 adapted to receive the closed end rivet body 84.
It has been established that the economics of the inventive method and construction hereindisclosed result in a very substantial saving over the conventional riveting assembly process heretofore and currently in use. This economic advantage is supplemented by a very positive assembly and conjunction of the two sheets of material, equal or superior to the assembly values of conventional practice.
1n this specification, reference has been made to low carbon soft steels, stainless steel, copper, aluminum and other metallic materials having extrusion elongation factors or characteristics permitting formation of the rivet forms and assemblies hereindescribed and illustrated. It will be understood that the metals referred to do not comprise the entire list of metallic materials to which the invention is applicable, and that such list of metals is not to be considered a limitation upon the application or utilization of the invention.
Although certain particular embodiments of the invention are hereindisclosed for purposes of explanation, further modifications thereof, after study of this specification, will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains. Reference should be had to the appended claims in determining the scope of the invention.
1 claim:
1. An assembly of a first layer of metallic material conjoined to a second layer of material by a rivet form cold extruded from said first layer and comprising said first layer having a blind hole rivet body of relatively solid form extruded therefrom and extending through an opening in said second layer,
said rivet body having a relatively elongated cylindrical form terminating in a closed end base and provided with an extrude punch cavity extending from one side of said first layer and terminating in a substantially planar bottom surface normal to the axis of said cavity,
said closed end base being provided with a depression on its outer surface axially aligned with said punch cavity and in opposing relationship,
said closed end base having its outer perimetric portion radially outwardly of said depression extending partially over and engaging said second layer at and adjacent said opening therein,
and said second layer secured to said first layer by said rivet body.
2. The assembly structure defined in claim 1, and wherein said extrude punch cavity initially terminates in a concavely curved bottom surface, converted into said planar bottom surface upon assembly of said first and second layers and said outer perimetric portion is engaged with said second layer.
3. The assembly structure defined in claim 2, and wherein the region of said closed end base intermediate and substantially radially of said initially concavely curved bottom surface and said outer depression becomes cold extruded axially and radially outwardly upon assembly of said first and second layers and the formation of said extrude punch cavity planar bottom surface.
4. The assembly structure defined in claim 1, and wherein said rivet body substantially fills said opening in said second layer and extends axially beyond and radially about the outer exposed surface thereof adjacent said opening.
5. The assembly structure defined in claim 1, and wherein said first layer is imperforate and leakproof at said rivet form.
6. The assembly structure defined in claim 1, and wherein said second layer of material comprises a substantially plastic material.
7. The assembly structure defined in claim 1, and wherein said second layer of material comprises a composition material.

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1. An assembly of a first layer of metallic material conjoined to a second layer of material by a rivet form cold extruded from said first layer and comprising said first layer having a blind hole rivet body of relatively solid form extruded therefrom and extending through an opening in said second layer, said rivet body having a relatively elongated cylindrical form terminating in a closed end base and provided with an extrude punch cavity extending from one side of said first layer and terminating in a substantially planar bottom surface normal to the axis of said cavity, said closed end base being provided with a depression on its outer surface axially aligned with said punch cavity and in opposing relationship, said closed end base having its outer perimetric portion radially outwardly of said depression extending partially over and engaging said second layer at and adjacent said opening therein, and said second layer secured to said first layer by said rivet body.
2. The asSembly structure defined in claim 1, and wherein said extrude punch cavity initially terminates in a concavely curved bottom surface, converted into said planar bottom surface upon assembly of said first and second layers and said outer perimetric portion is engaged with said second layer.
3. The assembly structure defined in claim 2, and wherein the region of said closed end base intermediate and substantially radially of said initially concavely curved bottom surface and said outer depression becomes cold extruded axially and radially outwardly upon assembly of said first and second layers and the formation of said extrude punch cavity planar bottom surface.
4. The assembly structure defined in claim 1, and wherein said rivet body substantially fills said opening in said second layer and extends axially beyond and radially about the outer exposed surface thereof adjacent said opening.
5. The assembly structure defined in claim 1, and wherein said first layer is imperforate and leakproof at said rivet form.
6. The assembly structure defined in claim 1, and wherein said second layer of material comprises a substantially plastic material.
7. The assembly structure defined in claim 1, and wherein said second layer of material comprises a composition material.
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