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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
- F16B19/00—Bolts without screw-thread; Pins, including deformable elements; Rivets
- F16B19/04—Rivets; Spigots or the like fastened by riveting
- F16B19/08—Hollow rivets; Multi-part rivets
- F16B19/10—Hollow rivets; Multi-part rivets fastened by expanding mechanically
- F16B19/1027—Multi-part rivets
- F16B19/1036—Blind rivets
- F16B19/1081—Blind rivets fastened by a drive-pin
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- This invention has reference to the construction of rivets for holding the seams (and other portions without seams, if required) of leather, fabrics, and other similar substances together. It is arranged to obviate the necessity of punching a hole first to put the rivet into and that of, by punching said hole, removing a portion of the material. It also gives a better form of rivet for clinching, and one that may be inserted and clinched in one stroke of a press or die.
- Figure l is a side elevation of my invention as it is passed through two plies of material, but not clinched.
- Fig. 2 is a side elevation of Fig. l clinched.
- Fig. 3 is a plan of Fig. l.
- Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the rivet as first formed.
- Fig. 5 is a plan of Fig. 4.
- Fig. 6 shows the milling-tool by which the rivets shown in Figs. 4 and 5 are reduced to that shown in Figs. l and 3.
- Fig. 7 shows the formation ofthe surface ofclinching-tool.
- Fig. 8 shows the holes made by the rivet in the material it ⁇ is used in or to attach.
- Letter A, Figs. 4 and 5 is a rivet of ordinary conguration made solid and in one piece, having a head, E, as shown, or other desired configuration.
- the body of; this rivet A ' is cnt by the milling-tool A', (shown in Fig. 6.)
- This consists of the cutters of circular-saw configuration, and by the two spaces between the three cutters, when it operates on the rivet, which it is caused to do in any ordinary Inailner, it leaves the two fastening-prongs B concentrically arranged in relation to the solid -anged head E by the center cutter removing the center portion of the rivet and forming the slot or cut D.
- the outer cutters removel the outer portion of the body of the rivet beyond the prongs B, indicated by dotted arcs of the circle. (See Fig. 3.)
- the rivets thus formed are applied to the material preferably by a press of similar construction to those at present in use for similar purposes, the bed-die of which is, in this case, formed into the clinching-tool.
- the upper die or plunger of the press is provided with a suitable concavity for coming down on the head E when the ends of the projections B are held or placed on the material at the position they are to pass through it, the force of the press forcing down the rivet until the ends of B are clinched, as shown in Fig. 2.
- a rivet having a solid flanged head, provided with fastening prongs concentrically arranged in relation to the head of the rivet, substantially as shown and described.
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Description
UNITED STATES- PATENT OFFICE.
QUINGY PACKARD, OF MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA.
RIVET.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 243,679, dated J'une 28, 1881.
Application filed June 26, 1880. (Model.)
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, QUINGY EDWARD PACK- ARD, of the city and district of Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada, merchant, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bivets'; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
This invention has reference to the construction of rivets for holding the seams (and other portions without seams, if required) of leather, fabrics, and other similar substances together. It is arranged to obviate the necessity of punching a hole first to put the rivet into and that of, by punching said hole, removing a portion of the material. It also gives a better form of rivet for clinching, and one that may be inserted and clinched in one stroke of a press or die.
In the drawings hereunto annexed similar letters of reference indicate like parts.
Figure l is a side elevation of my invention as it is passed through two plies of material, but not clinched. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of Fig. l clinched. Fig. 3 is a plan of Fig. l. Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the rivet as first formed. Fig. 5 is a plan of Fig. 4. Fig. 6 shows the milling-tool by which the rivets shown in Figs. 4 and 5 are reduced to that shown in Figs. l and 3. Fig. 7 shows the formation ofthe surface ofclinching-tool. Fig. 8 shows the holes made by the rivet in the material it`is used in or to attach.
Letter A, Figs. 4 and 5, is a rivet of ordinary conguration made solid and in one piece, having a head, E, as shown, or other desired configuration. The body of; this rivet A 'is cnt by the milling-tool A', (shown in Fig. 6.) This consists of the cutters of circular-saw configuration, and by the two spaces between the three cutters, when it operates on the rivet, which it is caused to do in any ordinary Inailner, it leaves the two fastening-prongs B concentrically arranged in relation to the solid -anged head E by the center cutter removing the center portion of the rivet and forming the slot or cut D. At the same time the outer cutters removel the outer portion of the body of the rivet beyond the prongs B, indicated by dotted arcs of the circle. (See Fig. 3.)
The rivets thus formed are applied to the material preferably by a press of similar construction to those at present in use for similar purposes, the bed-die of which is, in this case, formed into the clinching-tool. The upper die or plunger of the press is provided with a suitable concavity for coming down on the head E when the ends of the projections B are held or placed on the material at the position they are to pass through it, the force of the press forcing down the rivet until the ends of B are clinched, as shown in Fig. 2.
Thus it will be seen that only two small openings, F, as shown in Fig. 8, are formed in the material, and that no portion is actually removed or cut out, so that when the rivets are removed (if required) the material will be all there and have only two small slits in it, which is a great advantage in very many cases, besides that already described of having a selfpunching or self entering and clinching rivet, all of which are accomplished in one stroke of the machine or press, 5to.
What 1 claim, and wish to secure by Letters Patent, is as follows:
1. As an improved article, a rivet having a solid flanged head, provided with fastening prongs concentrically arranged in relation to the head of the rivet, substantially as shown and described.
2.Y That improvement in the art of manufacturing rivets consisting in cutting out or removing portions ofthe solid shank of a rivet,
leaving a solid head with attaching-prongs, all
substantially as shown and described.
Q. .EDWARD PACKARD.
Witnesses:
CHARLES G. C. SIMPSON, W. F. DIAL.
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