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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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07.02.1996 Bulletin 1996/06 |
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Date of filing: 13.07.1992 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)6: B21J 15/32 |
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PCT/GB9201/272 |
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WO 9301/014 (21.01.1993 Gazette 1993/03) |
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A PORTABLE RIVETING MACHINE AND A RIVET SUPPLY THEREFOR
TRAGBARE NIETMASCHINE UND NIETZUFÜHRUNGSEINRICHTUNG FÜR EINE SOLCHE MASCHINE
RIVETEUSE PORTATIVE ET SUPPORT DE RIVETS ANNEXE
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11.07.1991 GB 91149534
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27.04.1994 Bulletin 1994/17 |
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Proprietor: HENROB LIMITED |
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Flint, Clwyd CH6 5EX (GB) |
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- BLACKET, Stuart, Edmund
18 Beaufort Street
Brisbane, QLD 4051 (AU)
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MARKS & CLERK,
Sussex House,
83-85 Mosley Street Manchester M2 3LG Manchester M2 3LG (GB) |
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References cited: :
WO-A-84/04710 US-A- 4 014 488
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patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
Convention).
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[0001] This invention relates to a portable riveting machine and a rivet supply therefor.
[0002] Traditional riveting machines are large and difficult to transport but recently riveting
machines have become available that are more compact and light in weight. An example
of a modern riveting machine of this kind is described in European Patent Specification
0172171 by Nietek Pty. Ltd. and has an elongate body including a hydraulic cylinder
mounted on the upper jaw of an interchangeable C-frame. The hydraulic cylinder operates
a punch which drives successive rivets from a rivet carrier tape fed to the lower
end of the body from a supply. A rivet upsetting die is mounted on the lower jaw of
the C-frame beneath the punch.
[0003] The rivet carrier tape carries equally spaced rivets firmly held in a carrier tape
of a resiliently flexible material. Tape feed and discharge tubes are mounted at opposite
sides of the elongate body. The rivet carrier tape may be supplied from an overhead
spool, through the feed tube and into the riveting head at the lower end of the elongate
body. After each riveting operation the tape is indexed to advance the next rivet
to the discharge position and the used tape is fed through the discharge tube.
[0004] Such continuous spool feed is disadvantageous in that portability is limited by the
need to maintain a short distance between the spool and the upper end of the feed
tube so as to prevent snagging and consequent misfeeding of the tape. It has been
proposed to overcome this difficulty by replacing the feed and discharge guide tubes
by an inverted U-tube holding a strip of rivets cut from a spool. Although the provision
of a U-tube provides complete portability it has attendant disadvantages in that it
increases the overall length of the riveting machine thereby preventing access into
certain components, the weight of the machine is increased, the operator's view may
be obstructed, the number of rivets remaining in the U-tube is not visible, and the
U-tube holds relatively few rivets and therefore requires frequent reloading from
a nearby spool which may become soiled.
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to obviate or mitigate the aforesaid disadvantages.
[0006] According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a portable
riveting machine comprising a punch adapted to drive successive rivets from a rivet
carrier tape fed thereto from a supply coil, characterised in that the supply coil
is a single width of tape spirally wound about a central void within a container having
an internal peripheral surface which is in contact over substantially its full length
with the outermost layer of the tape to exert a consistent back tension on the tape
and guide it during discharge.
[0007] Preferably, the container is at least partially transparent to permit observation
of the supply coil remaining therein.
[0008] According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a supply
of rivet carrier tape for use in a portable riveting machine, wherein a single width
of tape is spirally wound about a central void within a container having an internal
peripheral surface which is in contact over substantially its full length with the
outermost layer of the tape to exert a consistent back tension on the tape and guide
it during discharge.
[0009] The invention will now be further described by way of example only with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
Fig. 1 is a front elevation of one embodiment of portable riveting machine in accordance
with the invention;
Fig. 2 is a corresponding side view, and
Fig. 3 is a side view to an enlarged scale of a rivet carrier tape container and the
machine holder into which it fits in use.
[0010] Referring now to the drawings, a portable riveting machine has an elongate body 1
including a hydraulic cylinder 2 and a riveting head 3. The body 1 is mounted on the
upper jaw of a C-frame 4 by means of a locking frame 5 such that the riveting head
3 is positioned above a rivet upsetting die 6 mounted on the lower jaw of the C-frame
4. A rivet tape 7 is indexed through the riveting head 3 from a feed tube 8. The rivet
tape 7 comprises a row of equally spaced rivets 9 held in a flexible carrier tape
10. Following ejection of the rivet 9 by the riveting head 3 the used carrier tape
10 is fed into a discharge tube 11. The rivets 9 are ejected from the tape 10 in the
riveting head 3 by a punch (not shown) operated by the hydraulic cylinder 2. The force
of the punch is sufficient to drive the rivets 9 at least partially through components
to be joined and against the upsetting die 6.
[0011] As so far described, the construction and operation of the riveting machine is well
known, for example from the European Patent cited above to which attention is directed
for more detailed information. By contrast with the known riveting machine, the tape
feed and discharge tubes 8, 11 are of reduced length and mounted at opposite sides
of the machine body 1 on horizontal clamping bars 12, 13 of the lockable frame 5.
A rivet supply 14 is held in a holder 15 mounted on the upper end of the feed tube
8 by means of a bracket 16 connected to a clamp 17. As seen in the inset to Fig. 1,
the clamp 17 is in the form of a split sleeve with a hinge 18 at one side and a hand-tightenable
fastener 19 at the opposite side. The clamp 17 may readily be slackened to permit
pivotal movement of the holder 15 from the position shown in Fig. 1 to the positions
at right angles thereto referenced 15' and 15'' in Fig. 2 or any intermediate position
as required. Additionally, if the machine body 1 is turned about its longitudinal
axis through 180° relative to the C-frame 4 thereby reversing the feed direction of
the rivet tape 7, the clamp 17 may be removed from the tube 8 (which now becomes the
discharge tube) and attached to the tube 11 (which now becomes the feed tube).
[0012] As best seen in Fig. 3, the holder 15 has generally U-shaped front and rear walls
20, 21 interconnected by side walls 22 and a floor 23 so as to provide a receiving
pocket for the rivet supply 14. The floor 23 has a flared opening 24 (see also the
inset to Fig. 1) registering with the tube 8.
[0013] The rivet supply 14 comprises a container 25 made from a square sheet 26 of stiff
card material adhesively connected to a correspondingly shaped sheet 27 which is vacuum
formed in clear synthetic plastics material to provide an annular cavity 28 defined
by a generally cylindrical outer wall 29 and a central boss 30 of hollow frustoconical
shape with a flat inner end wall 31 adhesively connected to the card sheet 26. The
depth of the container 25, i.e. the axial dimension of the cylindrical wall 29, is
only slightly greater than the width of the rivet tape 7. At a bottom corner of the
rivet supply 14 the container wall 29 merges with an outlet stub 32. A single width
of rivet tape 7 is spirally coiled within the container 25 about the central void
or cavity 28. Before use, the leader 35 of the rivet tape 7 is attached by a short
length of adhesive tape 33 to a bung 34 inserted into the outlet stub 32. When the
bung 34 is removed to open the container 25 the leader 35 of the rivet tape 7 is pulled
out of the container 25 so that it can be easily grasped by hand. At this stage the
bung 34 and the adhesive tape 33 may be removed.
[0014] The rivet tape 7 is a parallel-sided strip of flexible synthetic plastics material
with a central row of undersize holes in which are inserted the rivets 9 save at the
leader 35 where the rivets are absent in order to permit the tape 7 to be threaded
into the riveting head 3 at the start of the riveting operation. The rivets 9 are
directed inwardly within the container 25. The coils of tape 7 are wound inwardly
from the inner surface of the cylindrical wall 29 so as to leave the void 28 around
the central boss 30. The coiled tape 7 is positioned within the container 25 before
the plastics sheet 27 is closed by the card sheet 26 under the application of heat
and pressure.
[0015] The rivet supply 14 is a snug fit in the holder 15 the internal width of which is
only slightly larger than the overall thickness of the rivet supply 14. Before insertion
into the holder 15 the rivet supply 14 is opened as described above, the adhesive
tapes 33 and bung 34 are discarded and the exposed leader 35 is fed through the opening
24 and the feed tube 8 and threaded into the riveting head 3. As the rivet supply
14 is lowered into the pocket provided by the holder 15 the outlet stub 32 of the
container 25 is received in the flared opening 24 immediately above the tube 8.
[0016] During normal operation of the riveting machine the tape 7 is automatically pulled
out of the container 25 and is guided in its travel by the inner surface of the cylindrical
wall 29. Because the container 25 contains only a single width of tape 7 the direction
of feed of the tape 7 remains virtually constant. Also, the tensional force required
to draw tape from the container is low because only the coiled tape is rotated during
tape discharge. Frictional contact between the tape and the inner surface of the cylindrical
wall 29 ensures that a consistent back tension is exerted on the rivet tape so increasing
the reliability of the tape indexing mechanism in the riveting head 3. The container
25 enables a relatively large number of rivets to be accommodated in close proximity
to the feed tube 8 and the length of tape remaining can readily be viewed by the operator
through the clear front wall of the container 25.
[0017] It will be appreciated that modifications and improvements may be made without departing
from the scope of the appended claims. For example, the connection of the holder 15
to the feed tube 8 may permit pivotal movement of the holder 15 relative to the tube
8 without the need to first slacken and then re-tighten the fastener 19.
[0018] Used tape may be cut off at the riveting head, for example simultaneously with each
riveting operation, and in this case the discharge tube may be omitted.
[0019] The holder for the tape container may hold two or more containers, one of which is
in use and the other or others of which are available for subsequent use.
[0020] Although the description has been concerned with a portable riveting machine and
a rivet supply therefor, the invention may be applied to other (preferably headed)
fasteners and machines for applying such fasteners.
1. A portable riveting machine comprising a punch adapted to drive successive rivets
from a rivet carrier tape (10) fed thereto from a supply coil, characterised in that
the supply coil is a single width of tape (10) spirally wound about a central void
(28) within a container (25) having an internal peripheral surface (29) which is in
contact over substantially its full length with the outermost layer of the tape (10)
to exert a consistent back tension on the tape (10) and guide it during discharge.
2. A machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container (25) is at least partially
transparent to permit observation of the supply coil remaining therein.
3. A machine as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the container (25) is located in a holder
(15) pivotally mounted on the machine.
4. A supply of rivet carrier tape (10) for use in a portable riveting machine, characterised
in that a single width of tape (10) is spirally wound about a central void (28) within
a container (25) having an internal peripheral surface (29) which is in contact over
substantially its full length with the outermost layer of the tape (10) to exert a
consistent back tension on the tape (10) and guide it during discharge.
5. A supply as claimed in claim 4, wherein the container (25) is at least partially transparent
to permit observation of the supply coil remaining therein.
6. A supply as claimed in claim 4 or 5, wherein said peripheral surface (29) is partly
cylindrical.
7. A supply as claimed in claim 6, wherein the container (25) has an outlet (32) including
a rectilinear tangential extension of said cylindrical surface (29).
8. A supply as claimed in claim 7, wherein the outlet (32) is closed by a removable closure
to which the leading end of the tape (10) is connected for withdrawal from the container
(25) when the closure is removed.
1. Tragbare Nietmaschine, die einen Stempel umfaßt, der dafür ausgelegt ist, aufeinanderfolgende
Nieten von einem Nietenträgerband (10) zu treiben, das von einer Vorratsrolle dahin
zugeführt wird, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Vorratsrolle eine einzige Breite des
Bandes (10) ist, die spiralförmig um einen mittleren Hohlraum (28) gewickelt ist,
und zwar innerhalb eines Behälters (25) mit einer inneren Umfangsoberfläche (29),
die im wesentlichen über ihre gesamte Länge mit der äußersten Lage des Bandes (10)
in Kontakt steht, um eine gleichbleibende Rückspannung auf das Band (10) auszuüben
und es während der Abgabe zu führen.
2. Maschine nach Anspruch 1, bei welcher der Behälter (25) zumindest teilweise durchsichtig
ist, um eine Beobachtung der darin verbleibenden Vorratsrolle zu ermöglichen.
3. Maschine nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, bei der sich der Behälter (25) in einer Haltevorrichtung
(15) befindet, die schwenkbar an der Maschine angebracht ist.
4. Vorrat von Nietenträgerband (10) zur Verwendung in einer tragbaren Nietmaschine, dadurch
gekennzeichnet, daß eine einzige Breite des Bandes (10) spiralförmig um einen mittleren
Hohlraum (28) gewickelt ist, und zwar innerhalb eines Behälters (25) mit einer inneren
Umfangsoberfläche (29), die im wesentlichen über ihre gesamte Länge mit der äußersten
Lage des Bandes (10) in Kontakt steht, um eine gleichbleibende Rückspannung auf das
Band (10) auszuüben und es während der Abgabe zu führen.
5. Vorrat nach Anspruch 4, bei dem der Behälter (25) zumindest teilweise durchsichtig
ist, um eine Beobachtung der darin verbleibenden Vorratsrolle zu ermöglichen.
6. Vorrat nach Anspruch 4 oder 5, bei dem die Umfangsoberfläche (29) teilweise zylindrisch
ist.
7. Vorrat nach Anspruch 6, bei dem der Behälter (25) einen Auslaß (32) aufweist, der
eine geradlinige tangentiale Verlängerung der zylindrischen Oberfläche (29) umfaßt.
8. Vorrat nach Anspruch 7, bei dem der Auslaß (32) durch einen abnehmbaren Verschluß
verschlossen ist, mit dem das vordere Ende des Bandes (10) verbunden ist, um es aus
dem Behälter (25) zu entnehmen, wenn der Verschluß abgenommen wird.
1. Machine de rivetage portative comprenant un poinçon conçu pour pousser des rivets
successifs à partir d'un ruban (10) portant des rivets, alimenté à la machine à partir
d'une bobine d'alimentation, caractérisée en ce que la bobine d'alimentation est une
largeur unique de ruban (10) enroulée en spirale autour d'un vide central (28) à l'intérieur
d'un récipient (25) dont la surface périphérique interne (29) se trouve en contact
sur sensiblement toute sa longueur avec la face du ruban (10) la plus à l'extérieur
pour exercer une tension constante en retour sur le ruban (10) et pour le guider lors
de l'évacuation.
2. Machine selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle le récipient (25) est au moins partiellement
transparent pour permettre l'observation de la bobine d'alimentation restant à l'intérieur.
3. Machine selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans laquelle le récipient (25) est logé dans
un dispositif de maintien (15) monté en pivotement sur la machine.
4. Alimentation d'un ruban (10) portant des rivets à utiliser dans une machine de rivetage
portative, caracterisée en ce qu'une largeur unique de ruban (10) est enroulée en
spirale autour d'un vide central (28) à l'intérieur d'un récipient (25) dont la surface
périphérique interne (29) se trouve en contact sur sensiblement toute sa longueur
avec la face du ruban (10) la plus à l'extérieur pour exercer une tension constante
en retour sur le ruban (10) et pour le guider lors de l'évacuation.
5. Alimentation selon la revendication 4, dans laquelle le récipient (25) est au moins
partiellement transparent pour permettre l'observation de la bobine d'alimentation
restant à l'intérieur.
6. Alimentation selon la revendication 4 ou 5, dans laquelle ladite surface périphérique
(29) est partiellement cylindrique.
7. Alimentation selon la revendication 6, dans laquelle le récipient (25) possède une
sortie (32) englobant un prolongement tangentiel rectiligne de ladite surface cylindrique
(29).
8. Alimentation selon la revendication 7, dans laquelle la sortie (32) est fermée par
une fermeture amovible à laquelle est reliée l'amorce du ruban (10) pour son retrait
du récipient (25) lorsque la fermeture est enlevée.