Abstract: A rotatable nose assembly for swaging a fastener collar onto a grooved fastener pin in an application where there is only limited access to the pin and collar assembly. A swaging anvil has parallel flat side faces adapted to fit into a channel-shaped workpiece to facilitate swaging motion of the anvil along the collar surface. The anvil has a rotary swivel connection to the nose assembly such that the flat side faces of the anvil can be rotated to fit different orientations of the channel flanges.
Abstract: A magnetic means for centering a flexible elongated mandrel within a vertical passage (chute) without any physical connection between the mandrel and the passage surface. The mandrel carries a tapered nose piece that includes an elongated magnetized rod. An array of cooperating magnets is arranged around the perimeter of the passage, so that the magnetic circuits of the rod and perimeter magnets interact to produce a radial repulsion of the rod to a position on the passage axis.
Abstract: A blind fastener for fastening workpieces of a crushable or composite material and which provides a blind head having a large bearing area against the adjacent blind side of the workpieces and having a main sleeve and an expandable sleeve with the expandable sleeve having a reduced section or secondary portion at its leading end adapted to be severed from the remainder or primary portion of the expandable sleeve at a preselected axial or column load at which buckling has been initiated with the severed reduced section portion being substantially folded or collapsed to form the blind head with a large bearing area.
Abstract: A system for producing a first and second series of blind fasteners each in uniformly varying grip increments for securing workpieces varying in total thickness, each blind fastener comprising a tubular sleeve, a pin and lock collar, the sleeve adapted to be located in aligned openings in the workpiece with the fastener adapted to secure the plurality of workpieces together by means of a relative axial force applied between the pin and the sleeve, the sleeve having a relatively straight sleeve shank terminating at one end in an enlarged sleeve head, the first series sleeve heads being of the flush head type and the second series sleeve heads being of the protruding head type having a generally streamlined low profile configuration, each of the first series of sleeves being related to each of said second series of sleeves of the next largest grip increment such that the overall lengths of the first series of said sleeves and the related ones of the second series of sleeves are substantially the same, the pins
Abstract: A piston-cylinder, pull type installation tool operable from a source of high hydraulic pressure for setting large diameter swage type fasteners including a pin and a collar by application of a relative axial force thereto with the tool having a pair of piston-cylinder combinations arranged in tandem with both of the piston-cylinders being utilized to provide the pull force to swage the collar to the pin and with only one of the piston-cylinders being utilized to provide the collar ejection force to eject the collar from the tool and with at least some of the hydraulic porting being provided through the tandem piston construction.