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US3768289A
US3768289A US00193872A US3768289DA US3768289A US 3768289 A US3768289 A US 3768289A US 00193872 A US00193872 A US 00193872A US 3768289D A US3768289D A US 3768289DA US 3768289 A US3768289 A US 3768289A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21JFORGING; HAMMERING; PRESSING METAL; RIVETING; FORGE FURNACES
    • B21J15/00Riveting
    • B21J15/10Riveting machines
    • B21J15/12Riveting machines with tools or tool parts having a movement additional to the feed movement, e.g. spin
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    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23QDETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
    • B23Q1/00Members which are comprised in the general build-up of a form of machine, particularly relatively large fixed members
    • B23Q1/25Movable or adjustable work or tool supports
    • B23Q1/44Movable or adjustable work or tool supports using particular mechanisms
    • B23Q1/50Movable or adjustable work or tool supports using particular mechanisms with rotating pairs only, the rotating pairs being the first two elements of the mechanism
    • B23Q1/54Movable or adjustable work or tool supports using particular mechanisms with rotating pairs only, the rotating pairs being the first two elements of the mechanism two rotating pairs only

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  • ABSTRACT A tool for forming heads on rivets or the like.
  • the tool includes cooperating internal and external gears and a driven shaft having an axis of rotation that is inclined relative to the axis of the driving shaft for establishing a planetary movement of the driven shaft as the drive shaft rotates.
  • a head forming tool is carried by the driven shaft and is disposed at an angle to the axes of the driving and driven shafts. Due to this angular orientation the tool wipes across the surface of the rivet to work form this surface .and upset it.
  • This invention relates to a head forming tool and more particularly to a tool for work forming heads on rivets or the like.
  • a tool embodying this invention is adapted for forming heads on rivets or the like.
  • the tool includes a drive shaft rotatable about a first axis and a driven shaft rotatable about a second axis, that is disposed at an angle to the first axis.
  • Means establish a driving connection between the drive shaft and the driven shaft.
  • a first gear is affixed against rotation relative to the drive shaft and a second gear is fixed for rotation with the driven shaft and is enmeshed with the first gear.
  • One of the gears is an internal gear and the other gear is an external gear for establishing a planetary motion of the driven shaft upon rotation of the drive shaft.
  • the driven shaft is adapted to carry a head forming tool for wiping and upsetting a rivet or the like during its planetating motion.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view of a head forming tool embodying this invention and is taken through the axis of the driving shaft.
  • FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view taken along the line 22 of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a view showing the path of movement of a point on the head forming tool during operation.
  • a head forming tool embodying this invention is identified generally by the reference numeral 11.
  • the tool 11 includes a stationary quill 12 in which a drive shaft 13 is journalled.
  • the drive shaft 13 is rotatably driven about an axis of rotation, indicated by the broken line 14, in any known manner.
  • an extension piece 15 is provided at the lower end of the drive shaft 13 .
  • the extension piece 15 has an integral male threaded portion 16 that is screwed into a tapped opening 17 formed in the drive shaft.
  • the extension 15 is formed with a bore 18 which bore is disposed at an angle to the drive shaft axis of rotation 14.
  • the axis of the bore 18 is identified by the broken line 19 in the drawings.
  • An anti-friction bearing 21 is pressed into the bore 18 and provides an opening 22 that receives a complementary extension 23 of a driven shaft or arbor, indicated generally by the reference numeral 24.
  • the axis of the arbor 24 coincides with the axis 19.
  • a fixed housing 25 is connected to the stationary quill 12 by a plurality of socket headed screws 26 (only one of which appears in the drawings).
  • the fixed housing 25 defines a cavity 27 in which the extension 15 is contained.
  • a bore 28 intersects the cavity 27 and is disposed coaxially with the drive shaft axis 14.
  • a rotating housing 29 has a cylindrical portion. 31 that extends through the bore 28.
  • a flange 32 of the housing 29 is disposed in the cavity 27 and is affixed to the extension 15 by means of socket headed screws or the like (not shown).
  • Abore 33 is formed in the housing 29 at an angle relative to the drive shaft angle 14 equal to the angle of the axis 19.
  • the axis 19 may be considered as the axis of the bore 33.
  • Anti-friction bearings 34 are re ceived in the bore 33 and journal a cylindrical portion 35 of the driven shaft or arbor 24.
  • the arbor 24 is supported for rotation by the bearings 21 and 34 about the axis 19.
  • An external gear 36 is formed integrally with or is otherwise affixed to the arbor 24.
  • the external gear 36 is received within a complementary counterbore 37 of the rotating housing 29.
  • the counterbore 37 is disposed relative to the housing 29 in such a way so that a portion of the teeth of the gear 36 extend through a side of the housing 29.
  • These extending teeth mesh with the teeth of an internal gear 38.
  • the internal gear 38 is fixed against rotation relative to the stationary housing 25 in any known manner, as by means of socket headed screws (not shown).
  • the arbor 24 has an enlarged cylindrical portion 39 defining a downwardly extending face or shoulder 41. Thrust bearings 42 are interposed between the arbor shoulder 41 and a shoulder 43 formed on the rotating housing 29.
  • the arbor 24 extends downwardly through an opening 44 formed in the lower face of the rotating housing 29 coaxially with the bore 33. This extending portion of the arbor 24 is formed with a tool receiving opening 45.
  • the opening 45 is cylindrical in form and has an axis indicated by the broken line 46.
  • the axis 46 is disposed at a smaller angle relative to the axis 19, three degrees being an appropriate angle.
  • the axis 46 is, of-
  • a cylindrical shank 48 of a head forming tool having a forming surface 49 is received within the opening 45.
  • the head forming surface 49 is defined at the end of a larger diameter portion 51 of the head forming tool. It will be noted that the point 47 lies upon the surface 49.
  • the driven shaft or arbor 24 will trace a planetary path of motion.
  • a point on the surface 49 of the head forming tool will trace a path as shown in FIG. 3 and this motion may be used to wipe and upset a rivet to form a locking head on the rivet.
  • This action occurs without any impacting of the forming tool surface against the rivet and thus the tool 11 acts to form the upset in a substantially noiseless manner.
  • This motion is accomplished without the necessity of forming spherical bearing surfaces and all bearing surfaces may be conveniently formed by conventional bearing operations or the like.
  • first bearing means comprises an anti-friction bearing carried by the drive shaft and the second bearing means comprising an anti-friction bearing carried by the rotating housing.

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A tool for forming heads on rivets or the like. The tool includes cooperating internal and external gears and a driven shaft having an axis of rotation that is inclined relative to the axis of the driving shaft for establishing a planetary movement of the driven shaft as the drive shaft rotates. A head forming tool is carried by the driven shaft and is disposed at an angle to the axes of the driving and driven shafts. Due to this angular orientation the tool wipes across the surface of the rivet to work form this surface and upset it.

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United StateS Patent 1 1 Mink [ Oct. 30, 1973 Inventor:
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 11/1971 Ramseier 72/112 3/1965 Bodmer 72/67 4/1969 Friedrich 72/67 2/1970 Silichev 72/67 8/1970 Mareiniak ..72/406 4/1972 Ramseier ..72/126 Primary ExaminerChar1es W. Lanham Assistant Examiner-Gene Crosby Attorney-J. King Harness et al.
[57] ABSTRACT A tool for forming heads on rivets or the like. The tool includes cooperating internal and external gears and a driven shaft having an axis of rotation that is inclined relative to the axis of the driving shaft for establishing a planetary movement of the driven shaft as the drive shaft rotates. A head forming tool is carried by the driven shaft and is disposed at an angle to the axes of the driving and driven shafts. Due to this angular orientation the tool wipes across the surface of the rivet to work form this surface .and upset it.
5 Claims, 3 Drawing Figures PLANETARY HEAD FORMING TOOL BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to a head forming tool and more particularly to a tool for work forming heads on rivets or the like.
Tools have been proposed for forming heads on rivets by moving the head forming member in a planetary or wiping motion relative to the rivet shank to effect the upset. An example of such a tool is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,440,850 entitled Apparatus For Forming Locking Heads on Rivets" issued on April 29, 1969 in the name of Karl Friedrich. The tool shown in that patent is expensive in that it requires several spherical bearingsurfaces which must be accurately formed. The motion of the driven tool forming element, however, has been found to provide an extremely good action.
It is, therefore, a principal object of this invention to provide an improved and simplified head forming tool.
It is another object of the invention to provide a head forming tool having a planetary wiping motion that is low in cost and efficient in operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION A tool embodying this invention is adapted for forming heads on rivets or the like. The tool includes a drive shaft rotatable about a first axis and a driven shaft rotatable about a second axis, that is disposed at an angle to the first axis. Means establish a driving connection between the drive shaft and the driven shaft. A first gear is affixed against rotation relative to the drive shaft and a second gear is fixed for rotation with the driven shaft and is enmeshed with the first gear. One of the gears is an internal gear and the other gear is an external gear for establishing a planetary motion of the driven shaft upon rotation of the drive shaft. The driven shaft is adapted to carry a head forming tool for wiping and upsetting a rivet or the like during its planetating motion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view of a head forming tool embodying this invention and is taken through the axis of the driving shaft.
FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view taken along the line 22 of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a view showing the path of movement of a point on the head forming tool during operation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT A head forming tool embodying this invention is identified generally by the reference numeral 11. The tool 11 includes a stationary quill 12 in which a drive shaft 13 is journalled. The drive shaft 13 is rotatably driven about an axis of rotation, indicated by the broken line 14, in any known manner. At the lower end of the drive shaft 13 an extension piece 15 is provided. The extension piece 15 has an integral male threaded portion 16 that is screwed into a tapped opening 17 formed in the drive shaft.
The extension 15 is formed with a bore 18 which bore is disposed at an angle to the drive shaft axis of rotation 14. The axis of the bore 18 is identified by the broken line 19 in the drawings. An anti-friction bearing 21 is pressed into the bore 18 and provides an opening 22 that receives a complementary extension 23 of a driven shaft or arbor, indicated generally by the reference numeral 24. The axis of the arbor 24 coincides with the axis 19.
A fixed housing 25 is connected to the stationary quill 12 by a plurality of socket headed screws 26 (only one of which appears in the drawings). The fixed housing 25 defines a cavity 27 in which the extension 15 is contained. A bore 28 intersects the cavity 27 and is disposed coaxially with the drive shaft axis 14. A rotating housing 29 has a cylindrical portion. 31 that extends through the bore 28. A flange 32 of the housing 29 is disposed in the cavity 27 and is affixed to the extension 15 by means of socket headed screws or the like (not shown).
Abore 33 is formed in the housing 29 at an angle relative to the drive shaft angle 14 equal to the angle of the axis 19. Hence, the axis 19 may be considered as the axis of the bore 33. Anti-friction bearings 34 are re ceived in the bore 33 and journal a cylindrical portion 35 of the driven shaft or arbor 24. Hence, the arbor 24 is supported for rotation by the bearings 21 and 34 about the axis 19.
An external gear 36 is formed integrally with or is otherwise affixed to the arbor 24. The external gear 36 is received within a complementary counterbore 37 of the rotating housing 29. The counterbore 37 is disposed relative to the housing 29 in such a way so that a portion of the teeth of the gear 36 extend through a side of the housing 29. These extending teeth mesh with the teeth of an internal gear 38. The internal gear 38 is fixed against rotation relative to the stationary housing 25 in any known manner, as by means of socket headed screws (not shown). The arbor 24 has an enlarged cylindrical portion 39 defining a downwardly extending face or shoulder 41. Thrust bearings 42 are interposed between the arbor shoulder 41 and a shoulder 43 formed on the rotating housing 29.
The arbor 24 extends downwardly through an opening 44 formed in the lower face of the rotating housing 29 coaxially with the bore 33. This extending portion of the arbor 24 is formed with a tool receiving opening 45. The opening 45 is cylindrical in form and has an axis indicated by the broken line 46. The axis 46 is disposed at a smaller angle relative to the axis 19, three degrees being an appropriate angle. The axis 46 is, of-
course, angularly disposed relative to the axis 14 and the axes l4, l9 and 46 all intersect at a common point 47.
A cylindrical shank 48 of a head forming tool having a forming surface 49 is received within the opening 45. The head forming surface 49 is defined at the end of a larger diameter portion 51 of the head forming tool. It will be noted that the point 47 lies upon the surface 49.
In operation as the drive shaft 13 rotates the driven shaft or arbor 24 will trace a planetary path of motion. A point on the surface 49 of the head forming tool will trace a path as shown in FIG. 3 and this motion may be used to wipe and upset a rivet to form a locking head on the rivet. This action occurs without any impacting of the forming tool surface against the rivet and thus the tool 11 acts to form the upset in a substantially noiseless manner. This motion is accomplished without the necessity of forming spherical bearing surfaces and all bearing surfaces may be conveniently formed by conventional bearing operations or the like.
It may be desirable to mount the head forming tool and particularly its cylindrical shank 48 within the 1. A tool for forming heads on rivets or the like com- I prising a fixed housing, a drive shaft supported for rotation by said fixed housing about a first axis, a rotating housing fixed for rotation with said drive shaft, said rotating housing and said drive shaft defining a cavity, first and second spaced bearing means carried by said drive shaft and said rotating housing, a driven shaft rotatably supported in said spaced bearing means about a second axis angularly disposed relative to said first axis, an external gear affixed to said driven shaft within said cavity, an internal gear affixed to said fixed housing, said external gear being enmeshed with said internal gear for establishing a planetary motion of said driven shaft upon rotation of said drive shaft and means for affixing a head forming tool to said driven shaft.
2. A tool as set forth in claim 1 wherein the head forming tool is supported at an angle relative to the first and second axes.
3. A tool as set forth in claim 2 wherein the center of the head forming tool defines a third axis and the first, second and third axes all intersect at a common point.
4. A tool as set forth in claim 1 wherein the rotating housing is formed at an opening at one side thereof through which the external gear extends.
5. A tool as set forth in claim 4 wherein the first bearing means comprises an anti-friction bearing carried by the drive shaft and the second bearing means comprising an anti-friction bearing carried by the rotating housing.
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1. A tool for forming heads on rivets or the like comprising a fixed housing, a drive shaft supported for rotation by said fixed housing about a first axis, a rotating housing fixed for rotation with said drive shaft, said rotating housing and said drive shaft defining a cavity, first and second spaced bearing means carried by said drive shaft and said rotating housing, a driven shaft rotatably supported in said spaced bearing means about a second axis angularly disposed relative to said first axis, an external gear affixed to said driven shaft within said cavity, an internal gear affixed to said fixed housing, said external gear being enmeshed with said internal gear for establishing a planetary motion of said driven shaft upon rotation of said drive shaft and means for affixing a head forming tool to said driven shaft.
2. A tool as set forth in claim 1 wherein the head forming tool is supported at an angle relative to the first and second axes.
3. A tool as set forth in claim 2 wherein the center of the head forming tool defines a third axis and the first, second and third axes all intersect at a common point.
4. A tool as set forth in claim 1 wherein the rotating housing is formed at an opening at one side thereof through which the external gear extends.
5. A tool as set forth in claim 4 wherein the first bearing means comprises an anti-friction bearing carried by the drive shaft and the second bearing means comprising an anti-friction bearing carried by the rotating housing.
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