INJECTION MOLDED RIVET-STYLE FASTENER AND HOUSING WITH SNAP ASSEMBLY FUNCTIONALITY ALONG WITH AN INJECTION MOLDING PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SUCH A RIVET WITHOUT AN UNDERCUT FEATURE
The present invention discloses a fastener assembly having an engaging portion with a projecting stem which is interiorly hollowed over at least an intermediate extending range. The stem includes a solid end most extending portion. A receiving portion is provided with an inner rim defined edge, a diameter of an aperture between the rim edge being less than a diameter of an inserting portion of the stem. Upon forcible passage of the solid end of the fastener past the narrowed rim edge, an intermediate hollowed interior portion of the stem aligning with the narrowed rim edge and exhibiting a controlled collapse against said rim edge in order to anchor the portions together.
The present application claims the priority of U.S. Ser. No. 62/322,645 filed Apr. 14, 2016, the contents of which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention discloses a no snap-action rivet and associated non-slide actuated molding process avoiding the necessity of forming an undercut profile in the molded rivet stem and allowing the formation of a partially hollowed rivet stem (solid at the outermost end but hollowed from the intermediate interior through the central opening at the flattened top). A receiving location is provided with an opposing and through-seating aperture, the latter typically including an angled or saucer-like or chamfered profile which terminates in a thin/sharpened inner rim edge which defines a diameter of somewhat lesser dimension than that presented by the cross section of the inserting rivet stem.
In this fashion, and upon press-fitting the solid end-most portion (tip) of the rivet stem through the aperture in resistive contact with the narrowed rim edge, the intermediate extending walls of the stem defined by the hollow interior which align with the narrowed rim edge are caused to deflect or bow inwardly to thereby create the equivalent of a desirable (and withdrawal resistant) undercut
BACKGROUND OF THE RELEVANT ARTThe prior art discloses a variety of combination compression/expansion fasteners assemblies. A first example of this is depicted in FR1255864 (ITW) which teaches a deformable rivet assembly with an arcuate and bulbous end configuration along its stem which deflects from a collapsed (concave) position to protruding (convex) position.
The tubular rivet of Nichiei Bussan Co., Ltd. (FR 2 302 442) exhibits a linearly collapsible outer tubular wall (see
The present invention discloses a fastener assembly having an engaging portion with a projecting stem which is interiorly hollowed over at least an intermediate extending range. The stem includes a solid end most extending portion in communication with at least an intermediate hollowed out interior cavity. A receiving portion is provided with a surface having an inner rim defined edge, a diameter of an aperture between the rim edge being less than a diameter of an inserting portion of the stun. Upon forcible passage of the solid end of the fastener past the narrowed rim edge, the intermediate hollowed interior portion of the stem aligns with the narrowed rim edge and is caused to collapse against the rim edge in order to anchor the portions together.
Additional features include the stem having any of a circular or other polygonal exterior cross sectional profile. The inner rim defined edge may further exhibit a chamfered shape terminating in a narrowed rim profile. The inner rim edge defines a flat profile equal in dimension to that of the lower engaging portion.
In an additional variant, the exterior cross sectional profile of the stem and the inner rim define edge can define either matching or varying profiles. The engaging and receiving locations can also exhibit any dimensional shape, and it is also envisioned that these can assemble according to any open or enclosing three dimensional housing.
An associated forming process is also disclosed for injection molding the rivet and dispenses with the need of providing for movable slide actuation of the undercut forming portions (e.g. providing a no-action mold) and in order to create the fastener of the present invention. Other applications of the article and associated forming process include replacing sonic welds, push pins or traditional latching features. Post and hole configurations of any article produced according to the present inventions can vary from circular as shown, it further being understood that the post and hole can additionally vary from one another in use.
Reference will now be made to the attached drawings, when read in combination with the following detailed description, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
As previously described, and with further reference to the attached illustrations, the present invention discloses a variety of no snap-action rivet configurations and associated non-slide actuated molding process, such for avoiding the necessity of forming an undercut profile in the molded rivet stem. As will be further described, each of the variants incorporates a partially hollowed rivet stem (solid at the outermost end but hollowed from at least the intermediate interior and typically through the central opening at the flattened top) which is formed in combination with an opposing and through-seating aperture, the latter typically including any narrowing or angling of the material rim surrounding the aperture such including any of an angled/chamfered or saucer-like profile which terminates in a thin/sharpened inner rim edge and which defines a diameter of somewhat lesser dimension than that presented by the cross section of the inserting rivet stem. For purposes of the present description, the narrowing of the aperture defining rim edge will be referenced hereinafter as being “chamfered” it being understood that this term can be extended to cover a multitude of different narrowing profiles not limited to any straight angle or saucer-like configuration.
In this fashion, and upon press-fitting the solid end-most portion (tip) of the rivet stem through the aperture and in resistive contact with the narrowed rim edge, the intermediate extending walls of the stem defined by the hollow interior are caused to deflect or bow inwardly to thereby create the equivalent of the desirable (and withdrawal resistant) undercut. As will also be described, an associated forming process also disclosed for injection molding the rivet and dispenses with the need of providing for movable slide actuation of the undercut forming portions (e.g. providing a no-action mold). Other applications of the article and associated forming process include replacing sonic welds, push pins or traditional latching features. Post and hole configurations of any article produced according to the present inventions can vary from circular as shown, it further being understood that the post and hole can additionally vary from one another in use.
Referring first to
As previously indicated, the engaging fastener portion (also termed hereinafter to include an upper mounting portion) has an upper surface 12 which is understood to include any of an individual enlarged fastener head, or which can be integrated in singular or plural fashion within a first mounting surface (see also underside of upper engaging component in
As further depicted in related
The mounting surface 22 (hereinafter referred to as a lower receiving portion) further exhibits, in one non-limiting embodiment, an angled or saucered/chamfered profile, at 24, which terminates in a thinner/sharpened inner rim edge 26. As shown, the rim edge defining the inner aperture defines a diameter of somewhat lesser dimension than that presented by a cross section of an exterior annular surface associated with the inserting rivet stem.
The variances in this force-fitting inter-dimensional relationship are based on a number of considerations, not limited to the material construction of the inter-engaging rivet fastener portion 12 and aperture receiving location 22, the thickness of the outer perimeter wall associated with the stem 16, as well as the thinned rim edge configuration 26 formed in the receiving layer 22. In this fashion, and upon press-fitting the solid end-most portion 20 (tip) of the rivet stem 16 through the aperture in resistive contact with the narrowed rim edge 26, and then beyond the thinned edge 26, the subsequent alignment of intermediate extending walls of the stem defined by the hollow interior aligning with the thinned edge 26 cause the annular stem wall to deflect or bow inwardly (see concave or collapsing profile at 28) to thereby create the equivalent of the desirable (and withdrawal resistant) undercut in the rivet stern.
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Proceeding to
As previously described, the no-action snap fastener design focuses on the inter-fitting and controlled collapsing arrangement established between the hollow interior intermediate portion of the stem and the inner rim edge profile of the associated mounting aperture. The embodiments 48, 50 and 52 depicted can, as previously disclosed, exhibit any type of shape or configuration.
In the case of the variant 48 (
In the still further example of the variant 52, a lid 78 is pivotally mounted to an upper edge of the lower three dimensional box shape 70, such as along edge 80 which can constitute a hinge. Upon pivoting the lid 78 over the top rim edge of the box 70, a forward projecting portion 82 of the lid, this including a downwardly pivoting hinge edge (arrow 84) facilitates the underside projecting stern 58 to collapse-ably engage through the aperture 64 in order to seal the enclosure as depicted in
In this fashion, the passage of the solid portion 96 through the bottom (in this instance non-chamfered portion) surface and adjoining edge of lower fastener portion 98 is such that the rim edge is flat and, following through-inserting of the solid end-most portion 96, results in controlled collapse (see at 90) of the hollowed interior portion of the stem. As further shown, the elongated aspect of the stem 90 (as compared to that at 16 in
Having described my invention, other and additional preferred embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains, and without deviating from scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A fastener assembly, comprising:
- an engaging portion having a projecting stem which is interiorly hollowed over at least an intermediate extending range, said stem including a solid end most extending portion; and
- a receiving portion having a surface, within which is configured an inner rim defined edge, a diameter of an aperture between said rim edge being less than a diameter of an inserting portion of said stem so that, upon pre-passage of said solid most extending portion, an intermediate hollowed interior portion exhibiting a controlled collapse against said rim edge.
2. The assembly as described in claim 1, said stern having a circular exterior cross sectional profile.
3. The assembly as described in claim 1, said stem having a polygonal exterior cross sectional profile.
4. The assembly as described in claim 1, said inner rim defined edge further comprising a chamfered shape terminating in a narrowed rim profile.
5. The assembly as described in claim 1, said inner rim defined edge further comprising an annular inner profile equal in dimension to that of said receiving portion.
6. The assembly as described in claim 1, further comprising said exterior cross sectional profile of said stem and said inner rim defined edge defining matching profiles.
7. The assembly as described in claim 1, further comprising said exterior cross sectional profile of said stem and said inner rim defined edge defining varying profiles.
8. The assembly as described in claim 1, further comprising said upper and lower engaging portions exhibiting any dimensional shape,
9. The assembly as described in claim 8, said upper and lower engaging portions further collectively comprising an open or enclosing three dimensional housing.
10. A fastener assembly, comprising:
- an engaging portion having a projecting stem which is interiorly hollowed between an upper edge and a solid end most extending portion;
- a receiving portion having a surface within which is configured an inner rim edge; and
- a diameter of an aperture defined by said rim edge being less than a diameter of an inserting portion of said stem so that, upon pre-passage of said solid most extending portion, an intermediate hollowed interior portion exhibiting a controlled collapse against said rim edge to affix said engaging portion to said receiving portion.
11. The fastener assembly as described in claim 10, said engaging portions each further comprising a rivet with an annular enlarge head in communication with said stem.
12. The fastener assembly as described in claim 10, further comprising said engaging and receiving portions being integrated into first and second locations of a three dimensional structural article.
13. The fastener assembly as described in claim 10, said stem having a circular exterior cross sectional profile.
14. The fastener assembly as described in claim 10, said stem having a polygonal exterior cross sectional profile.
15. The fastener assembly as described in claim 10, said inner rim edge further comprising a chamfered shape terminating in a narrowed rim profile.
16. The fastener assembly as described in claim 10, said inner rim edge further comprising an annular inner profile equal in dimension to that of said receiving portion,
17. The fastener assembly as described in claim 10, further comprising said exterior cross sectional profile of said stein and said inner rim edge defining matching profiles.
18. The fastener assembly as described in claim 10, further comprising said exterior cross sectional profile of said stem and said inner rim edge defining varying profiles.
19. The fastener assembly as described in claim 10, further comprising said upper and lower engaging portions exhibiting any dimensional shape.
20. A fastener assembly, comprising:
- an engaging portion having a projecting stem which is interiorly hollowed between and upper edge and a solid end most extending portion;
- a receiving portion having a surface within which is configured an inner rim edge, said inner rim edge further having a chamfered shape terminating in a narrowed rim profile; and
- a diameter of an aperture defined by said rim edge being less than a diameter of an inserting portion of said stem so that, upon pre-passage of said solid most extending portion, an intermediate hollowed interior portion exhibiting a controlled collapse against said rim edge to affix said engaging portion to said receiving portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 19, 2017
Publication Date: Oct 19, 2017
Inventor: Steve Porter (Romeo, MI)
Application Number: 15/409,839