US20040042871A1 - Self-attaching female fastener element, sealed fastener and panel assembly and method of forming same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to self-attaching female fastener elements, particularly including pierce nuts, sealed fastener and panel assemblies and methods of forming a sealed female fastener and panel assembly.
- pierce nuts which may be formed by cold heading.
- such female fastener elements generally do not form a sealed joint with a metal panel, particularly thin metal panels such as now used by the automotive and appliance industries.
- pierce nuts formed by cold heading generally do not have sufficient torque resistance for many applications, such as oil pan nuts.
- the prior art includes self-attaching female fasteners formed by cold heading including a central annular pilot portion having a bore extending through an annular end face of the pilot portion, an annular flange portion surrounding the pilot portion having a generally planar annular bearing face and an annular groove in the annular bearing face of the flange portion surrounding the pilot portion.
- the pilot portion is received through an opening in the panel and a portion of the panel surrounding the opening is deformed into the annular groove.
- the self-attaching female fastener element is a pierce nut
- the pilot portion projects above the bearing face of the flange portion and the end face of the pilot portion pierces an opening in the panel.
- the prior art also includes various anti-rotation means including recesses and protrusions in the bottom or side walls of the groove. However, such anti-rotation means are generally not suitable for thin metal panels and the pierce nuts generally do not form a sealed joint.
- a self-attaching female fastener element particularly a pierce nut
- a self-attaching female fastener element which may be formed by cold header techniques having sufficient torque resistance particularly with thin metal panels and which forms a sealed joint with the panel for applications requiring a sealed joint including, for example, oil pan nuts and the like.
- the self-attaching female fastener element, female fastener element and panel assembly and method of forming a sealed joint of this invention achieves these objects in a female fastener element which may be formed by conventional cold header techniques.
- the self-attaching female fastener element of this invention may be utilized as a self-piercing female fastener to form a sealed joint between the female fastener and a metal panel for applications requiring a sealed joint including, for example, an oil pan nut or bung for a container of liquid.
- the self-attaching female fastener element of this invention may also be formed by cold header techniques, but provides improved retention of the female fastener element in a panel and sufficient torque resistance in a panel, particularly including relatively thin metal panels such as used by the automotive and appliance industries.
- the general configuration of the self-attaching female fastener of this invention includes an annular central pilot portion having a bore extending through an annular end face of the pilot portion, an annular flange portion surrounding the pilot portion having a generally planar annular bearing face which is preferably parallel to, but spaced below the plane of the end face of the pilot portion.
- the end face of the pilot portion is also planar.
- the self-attaching female fastener element also includes an annular groove in the bearing face of the flange portion surrounding the pilot portion including an annular groove bottom wall, a groove inner side wall adjacent the pilot portion and an outer groove wall inclined from the annular groove bottom wall toward the pilot portion defining a restricted opening to the annular groove adjacent the bearing face of the flange portion.
- the groove inner side wall is also inclined from the groove bottom wall toward the flange portion providing improved push-off strength for the fastener and panel assembly.
- the bottom wall of the annular groove of the self-attaching female fastener element of this invention includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced wedge-shaped recesses extending generally radially, preferably from the inner groove wall to the outer groove wall, each having a bottom wall spaced below the plane of the annular groove bottom wall and opposed linear side walls, preferably extending generally perpendicular to the annular groove bottom wall, wherein the recess side walls diverge outwardly from the inner groove side wall to the outer groove side wall forming the wedge-shaped recesses, wherein the recesses are narrower adjacent the pilot portion than adjacent the annular flange portion.
- the bottom wall is thus segmented by the wedge-shaped recesses.
- the recess side walls are defined by parallel lines tangent to a circle generated from the nut bore, wherein the segmented groove bottom wall is defined by parallel recess side walls of adjacent recesses and the recesses are wedge-shaped.
- the bottom wall of the recesses is planar and spaced below the planar surface or surfaces of the bottom wall of the groove which is also planar.
- the method of attaching a female fastener element to a panel of this invention includes driving the planar end face of the pilot portion against a metal panel, thereby piercing an opening through the metal panel and receiving the pilot portion through the panel opening, then driving an annular portion of the panel surrounding the opening against the annular groove bottom wall and against the recess bottom walls, deforming the panel portion radially beneath the inclined inner and outer side walls of the annular groove and against the recess bottom walls, wherein the panel portion is received beneath the inclined inner and outer groove side walls and against the recess side walls forming a secure installation.
- the method further includes deforming an outer portion of the end face of the pilot portion radially outwardly and axially against the annular panel portion received in the annular groove, sealing the assembly.
- the female fastener element is attached to a panel with a die member or die button having an annular lip and a cylindrical opening which receives the slug pierced from the panel.
- the cylindrical opening through the die button has an internal diameter less than the external diameter of the pilot portion, such that an annular external portion of the pilot portion is deformed radially and axially forming an annular bead which is deformed against the panel portion in the annular groove, entrapping and compacting the annular portion of the panel in the groove, thereby sealing the assembly and providing improved torque resistance and push-off strength.
- FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of an embodiment of the self-attaching female fastener element of this invention
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the self-attaching female fastener element shown in FIG. 1 with an overlay of the geometry of the bottom wall of the groove;
- FIG. 3 is a cross-section of FIG. 1 in the direction of view arrows 3 - 3 ;
- FIG. 4 is a bottom perspective view of the self-attaching female fastener element shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 ;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 3 of the self-attaching fastener of this invention during installation in a panel illustrating the method of attaching a self-attaching piercing nut of this invention.
- the self-attaching female fastener element of this invention may be utilized as a self-piercing female fastener or pierce nut wherein the female fastener element pierces an opening in a metal panel and is attached in one stroke of a die press.
- the self-attaching female fastener may be utilized as a clinch nut, wherein the clinch nut is installed in a prepierced panel opening.
- the preferred embodiments of the self-attaching female fastener element of this invention may also be formed by conventional cold heading techniques, but provides superior joint integrity, particularly in thin metal applications and may be used to provide a sealed nut and panel assembly by the method of this invention illustrated in FIG. 5 discussed below.
- the self-attaching female fastener element further includes a central annular pilot portion 28 having an annular end face 30 and a cylindrical bore 32 which is preferably threaded, as shown. Alternatively, the bore may be unthreaded for receipt of a thread forming or thread rolling male fastener or plug as described below in regard to applications of the self-attaching female fastener of this invention.
- the female fastener element 20 further includes an annular flange portion 34 surrounding the pilot portion 28 having a planar annular bearing face 36 .
- the annular end face 30 of the pilot portion is preferably planar and the annular bearing face 36 and may be spaced below the plane of the end face 30 as best shown in FIG. 3 or the planar surfaces may be coplanar.
- An annular groove 38 is defined in the bearing face 36 of the flange portion 34 which includes an inner groove side wall 40 adjacent the pilot portion 28 , which may also form an outer wall of the pilot portion, an outer groove side wall 42 and a bottom groove wall 44 .
- the outer groove side wall 42 is inclined inwardly from the bottom wall 44 toward the pilot portion 28 as best shown in FIG.
- the inner groove side wall 40 is inclined outwardly from the bottom groove wall 44 toward the flange portion as also shown in FIG. 3.
- both the inner and outer groove side walls are inclined as shown in FIG. 3 to improve retention of the female fastener element 20 on a panel
- the inner groove side wall 40 may also be cylindrical.
- the inclined inner and outer side walls 40 and 42 form a restricted opening of the annular groove 38 , sometimes referred to as a “re-entrant groove” by those skilled in this art.
- the bottom groove wall 44 includes a plurality of wedge-shaped circumferentially spaced recesses 46 as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the wedge-shaped recesses 46 each include a recess bottom wall 48 and opposed recess side walls 50 .
- the recess side walls 50 diverge outwardly, such that the wedge-shaped recesses 46 are narrower adjacent the pilot portion 28 than adjacent the flange portion 34 .
- the bottom wall 48 of the wedge-shaped recesses 46 are planar and spaced below the plane of the bottom groove wall 44 .
- the circumferentially spaced wedge-shaped recesses 46 thus interrupt the bottom groove wall 44 forming circumferentially spaced segments.
- the groove includes a plurality of spaced bottom groove walls 48 between adjacent wedge-shaped circumferentially spaced recesses 46 .
- the bottom groove wall segments 44 between adjacent wedge-shaped recesses 46 are generally rectangular except for the arcuate inner and outer portions which join the inner groove side wall 40 and the outer groove side wall 42 .
- the geometry of the generally rectangular bottom groove wall segments 44 and the wedge-shaped recesses 46 is explained in FIG. 2.
- the segments of the bottom groove wall 44 between the wedge-shaped recesses 46 are defined by parallel lines A and B tangent to a circle C generated from the axis D of the bore 32 through the end face 30 of the pilot portion 28 .
- FIG. 1 the segments of the bottom groove wall 44 between the wedge-shaped recesses 46 are defined by parallel lines A and B tangent to a circle C generated from the axis D of the bore 32 through the end face 30 of the pilot portion 28 .
- the parallel lines A and B are coincident with the recess side walls 50 of adjacent wedge-shaped recesses 46 , such that the segments of the bottom groove wall 44 are defined by parallel lines defined by the side walls 50 of adjacent wedge-shaped recesses 46 and the recess side walls 50 of the circumferentially spaced recesses 46 diverge outwardly forming wedge-shaped recesses 46 between the generally rectangular bottom wall segments 44 .
- the bottom groove wall segments 44 are actually segments of an annulus having arcuate inner and outer side walls.
- planar bottom groove wall segments 44 and the wedge-shaped circumferentially spaced recesses 46 are planar, such that the recess bottom walls 48 are parallel to the segments of the bottom groove wall 44 but spaced below the plane of the segments of the bottom groove wall 44 as shown.
- FIG. 5 illustrates the method of installation or method of attaching the self-attaching female fastener element 20 illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 4 , wherein the female fastener element 20 is utilized as a pierce nut.
- the self-attaching female fastener element 20 may also be used as a clinch nut, wherein the panel metal is pierced prior to attachment.
- the female fastener element 20 is cross-sectioned in FIG. 5 the same as FIG. 3.
- the female fastener element 20 may be attached to a metal panel 52 to form a sealed joint with the panel as shown in FIG. 5.
- the female fastener element 20 is installed in a panel 52 by a die member 54 commonly referred to as a “die button.”
- the die button 54 is normally attached to a lower die shoe or die platen of a press (not shown) and the female fastener element 20 is received in an installation head (not shown) in the upper die shoe (not shown).
- the die button 54 generally includes a cylindrical body portion 56 having a cylindrical opening 58 which receives the panel slug 60 .
- the die button further includes an annular lip 62 having an inclined or frustoconical outer surface 64 and a radius 66 which joins the inclined outer surface 64 with the end face 68 of the die button.
- the panel 52 is pierced between the leading edge of the opening 58 through the die button 54 and the end face 30 of the pilot portion 28 .
- the annular lip 62 then deforms an annular panel portion 70 surrounding the pierce panel opening into the annular groove 38 in the bearing face 36 of the flange portion 34 , as shown.
- the internal diameter of the cylindrical opening 58 is less than the external diameter of the pilot portion 28 , such that the inclined inner wall 40 of the annular groove 38 is inelastically and permanently deformed radially outwardly and axially as shown in FIG. 5, forming an integral annular bead or lip 72 which entraps the annular panel portion 70 in the annular groove 38 and compacts the panel portion 70 beneath the inclined inner and outer side walls 40 and 42 as shown in FIG. 5 forming a sealed joint between the female fastener element 20 and the panel 52 .
- the panel portion 70 is also deformed against the bottom groove wall segments 44 and the recessed bottom walls 48 , substantially filling the wedge-shaped recesses 46 in contact with the recess side walls 50 .
- the female fastener element 20 and panel assembly illustrated in FIG. 5 thus provides a secure sealed female fastener element and panel assembly which may be used for many applications including, for example, an oil pan nut or bung for a container containing a liquid requiring a sealed joint between the female fastener element and a panel.
- the wedge-shaped circumferentially spaced recesses 46 prevent rotation of the fastener element 20 on the panel 52 , particularly when the annular panel portion 70 is compacted into the annular groove 38 against the recess bottom and side walls 48 and 50 by the integral annular bead 72 and the bead 72 entraps the panel portion 70 and assures full contact with the inclined inner and outer side walls 40 and 42 of the annular groove 38 providing superior push-off strength.
- the barrel portion 26 increases the length of the threaded bore 32 .
- the barrel portion 26 has a diameter substantially less than the diameter of the flange portion 34 to reduce the overall weight of the female fastener element and provides a bearing surface.
- the installation head normally attached to the upper die shoe of a die press (not shown) generally includes a plunger 74 which drives the female fastener element 20 into the panel 52 and the die button 54 is retained in a fixture 76 in the lower die shoe as described above.
- the female fastener element 20 may be utilized in various applications requiring a female fastener in a panel and is not limited to the sealed fastener and panel assembly illustrated in FIG. 5, wherein the die button 54 deforms the pilot portion 28 , forming the integral radial bead or lip 72 , although this is a preferred installation for a sealed female fastener and panel assembly and provides improved integrity for the joint.
- a preferred embodiment of the fastener element 20 includes an inclined inner side wall 40 of the annular groove 38
- the side wall 40 may also be cylindrical.
- the flats 24 on the cylindrical body 22 assist retention of the fastener element during threading of the bore 32 but are not required, particularly when the bore 32 is unthreaded, as described above.
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- The present invention relates to self-attaching female fastener elements, particularly including pierce nuts, sealed fastener and panel assemblies and methods of forming a sealed female fastener and panel assembly.
- There are various types of self-attaching female fastener elements, including pierce nuts, which may be formed by cold heading. However, such female fastener elements generally do not form a sealed joint with a metal panel, particularly thin metal panels such as now used by the automotive and appliance industries. Further, pierce nuts formed by cold heading generally do not have sufficient torque resistance for many applications, such as oil pan nuts.
- The prior art includes self-attaching female fasteners formed by cold heading including a central annular pilot portion having a bore extending through an annular end face of the pilot portion, an annular flange portion surrounding the pilot portion having a generally planar annular bearing face and an annular groove in the annular bearing face of the flange portion surrounding the pilot portion. During installation of the fastener to a panel, the pilot portion is received through an opening in the panel and a portion of the panel surrounding the opening is deformed into the annular groove. Where the self-attaching female fastener element is a pierce nut, the pilot portion projects above the bearing face of the flange portion and the end face of the pilot portion pierces an opening in the panel. The prior art also includes various anti-rotation means including recesses and protrusions in the bottom or side walls of the groove. However, such anti-rotation means are generally not suitable for thin metal panels and the pierce nuts generally do not form a sealed joint.
- There is, therefore, a long felt need for a self-attaching female fastener element, particularly a pierce nut, which may be formed by cold header techniques having sufficient torque resistance particularly with thin metal panels and which forms a sealed joint with the panel for applications requiring a sealed joint including, for example, oil pan nuts and the like. The self-attaching female fastener element, female fastener element and panel assembly and method of forming a sealed joint of this invention achieves these objects in a female fastener element which may be formed by conventional cold header techniques.
- As set forth above, the self-attaching female fastener element of this invention may be utilized as a self-piercing female fastener to form a sealed joint between the female fastener and a metal panel for applications requiring a sealed joint including, for example, an oil pan nut or bung for a container of liquid. The self-attaching female fastener element of this invention may also be formed by cold header techniques, but provides improved retention of the female fastener element in a panel and sufficient torque resistance in a panel, particularly including relatively thin metal panels such as used by the automotive and appliance industries. The general configuration of the self-attaching female fastener of this invention includes an annular central pilot portion having a bore extending through an annular end face of the pilot portion, an annular flange portion surrounding the pilot portion having a generally planar annular bearing face which is preferably parallel to, but spaced below the plane of the end face of the pilot portion. Where the self-attaching female fastener element of this invention is used as a pierce nut, the end face of the pilot portion is also planar. The self-attaching female fastener element also includes an annular groove in the bearing face of the flange portion surrounding the pilot portion including an annular groove bottom wall, a groove inner side wall adjacent the pilot portion and an outer groove wall inclined from the annular groove bottom wall toward the pilot portion defining a restricted opening to the annular groove adjacent the bearing face of the flange portion. In a preferred embodiment, the groove inner side wall is also inclined from the groove bottom wall toward the flange portion providing improved push-off strength for the fastener and panel assembly.
- The bottom wall of the annular groove of the self-attaching female fastener element of this invention includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced wedge-shaped recesses extending generally radially, preferably from the inner groove wall to the outer groove wall, each having a bottom wall spaced below the plane of the annular groove bottom wall and opposed linear side walls, preferably extending generally perpendicular to the annular groove bottom wall, wherein the recess side walls diverge outwardly from the inner groove side wall to the outer groove side wall forming the wedge-shaped recesses, wherein the recesses are narrower adjacent the pilot portion than adjacent the annular flange portion. Where the circumferentially spaced wedge-shaped recesses extend from the inner side wall to the outer side wall of the groove, the bottom wall is thus segmented by the wedge-shaped recesses. In a preferred embodiment, the recess side walls are defined by parallel lines tangent to a circle generated from the nut bore, wherein the segmented groove bottom wall is defined by parallel recess side walls of adjacent recesses and the recesses are wedge-shaped. In the disclosed embodiment, the bottom wall of the recesses is planar and spaced below the planar surface or surfaces of the bottom wall of the groove which is also planar.
- The method of attaching a female fastener element to a panel of this invention, wherein the female fastener element is utilized as a self-piercing female fastener or pierce nut, includes driving the planar end face of the pilot portion against a metal panel, thereby piercing an opening through the metal panel and receiving the pilot portion through the panel opening, then driving an annular portion of the panel surrounding the opening against the annular groove bottom wall and against the recess bottom walls, deforming the panel portion radially beneath the inclined inner and outer side walls of the annular groove and against the recess bottom walls, wherein the panel portion is received beneath the inclined inner and outer groove side walls and against the recess side walls forming a secure installation. In a preferred method of attaching a self-piercing female fastener element to a panel, wherein the joint formed between the female fastener element and the panel is sealed, the method further includes deforming an outer portion of the end face of the pilot portion radially outwardly and axially against the annular panel portion received in the annular groove, sealing the assembly. In the disclosed embodiment, the female fastener element is attached to a panel with a die member or die button having an annular lip and a cylindrical opening which receives the slug pierced from the panel. In the disclosed method of assembly, the cylindrical opening through the die button has an internal diameter less than the external diameter of the pilot portion, such that an annular external portion of the pilot portion is deformed radially and axially forming an annular bead which is deformed against the panel portion in the annular groove, entrapping and compacting the annular portion of the panel in the groove, thereby sealing the assembly and providing improved torque resistance and push-off strength.
- Other advantages and meritorious features of the self-attaching female fastener element, sealed fastener and panel assembly and method of this invention will be more fully understood from the description of the preferred embodiments, the appended claims and the drawings, a brief description of which follows.
- FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of an embodiment of the self-attaching female fastener element of this invention;
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the self-attaching female fastener element shown in FIG. 1 with an overlay of the geometry of the bottom wall of the groove;
- FIG. 3 is a cross-section of FIG. 1 in the direction of view arrows3-3;
- FIG. 4 is a bottom perspective view of the self-attaching female fastener element shown in FIGS.1 to 3; and
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 3 of the self-attaching fastener of this invention during installation in a panel illustrating the method of attaching a self-attaching piercing nut of this invention.
- As set forth above, the self-attaching female fastener element of this invention may be utilized as a self-piercing female fastener or pierce nut wherein the female fastener element pierces an opening in a metal panel and is attached in one stroke of a die press. Alternatively, the self-attaching female fastener may be utilized as a clinch nut, wherein the clinch nut is installed in a prepierced panel opening. The preferred embodiments of the self-attaching female fastener element of this invention may also be formed by conventional cold heading techniques, but provides superior joint integrity, particularly in thin metal applications and may be used to provide a sealed nut and panel assembly by the method of this invention illustrated in FIG. 5 discussed below.
- The embodiment of the self-attaching
female fastener element 20 illustrated in FIG. 1, for example, includes a generallycylindrical body 22 having spacedflats 24 and atubular barrel portion 26 best illustrated in FIG. 4. The self-attaching female fastener element further includes a centralannular pilot portion 28 having anannular end face 30 and acylindrical bore 32 which is preferably threaded, as shown. Alternatively, the bore may be unthreaded for receipt of a thread forming or thread rolling male fastener or plug as described below in regard to applications of the self-attaching female fastener of this invention. Thefemale fastener element 20 further includes anannular flange portion 34 surrounding thepilot portion 28 having a planar annular bearingface 36. Where the self-attachingfemale fastener element 20 of this invention is utilized as a pierce nut, theannular end face 30 of the pilot portion is preferably planar and the annular bearingface 36 and may be spaced below the plane of theend face 30 as best shown in FIG. 3 or the planar surfaces may be coplanar. Anannular groove 38 is defined in thebearing face 36 of theflange portion 34 which includes an innergroove side wall 40 adjacent thepilot portion 28, which may also form an outer wall of the pilot portion, an outergroove side wall 42 and abottom groove wall 44. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the outergroove side wall 42 is inclined inwardly from thebottom wall 44 toward thepilot portion 28 as best shown in FIG. 3 and the innergroove side wall 40 is inclined outwardly from thebottom groove wall 44 toward the flange portion as also shown in FIG. 3. Although in a preferred embodiment, both the inner and outer groove side walls are inclined as shown in FIG. 3 to improve retention of thefemale fastener element 20 on a panel, the innergroove side wall 40 may also be cylindrical. The inclined inner andouter side walls annular groove 38, sometimes referred to as a “re-entrant groove” by those skilled in this art. - In the preferred embodiment of the self-attaching
female fastener element 20 of this invention, thebottom groove wall 44 includes a plurality of wedge-shaped circumferentially spacedrecesses 46 as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2. The wedge-shaped recesses 46 each include arecess bottom wall 48 and opposedrecess side walls 50. Therecess side walls 50 diverge outwardly, such that the wedge-shaped recesses 46 are narrower adjacent thepilot portion 28 than adjacent theflange portion 34. In a preferred embodiment, thebottom wall 48 of the wedge-shaped recesses 46 are planar and spaced below the plane of thebottom groove wall 44. Where therecesses 46 extend from the innergroove side wall 40 to the outergroove side wall 42, as shown, the circumferentially spaced wedge-shaped recesses 46 thus interrupt thebottom groove wall 44 forming circumferentially spaced segments. An alternative explanation is that the groove includes a plurality of spacedbottom groove walls 48 between adjacent wedge-shaped circumferentially spacedrecesses 46. - As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the bottom
groove wall segments 44 between adjacent wedge-shaped recesses 46 are generally rectangular except for the arcuate inner and outer portions which join the innergroove side wall 40 and the outergroove side wall 42. The geometry of the generally rectangular bottomgroove wall segments 44 and the wedge-shaped recesses 46 is explained in FIG. 2. As shown in FIG. 2, the segments of thebottom groove wall 44 between the wedge-shaped recesses 46 are defined by parallel lines A and B tangent to a circle C generated from the axis D of thebore 32 through theend face 30 of thepilot portion 28. As shown in FIG. 2, the parallel lines A and B are coincident with therecess side walls 50 of adjacent wedge-shaped recesses 46, such that the segments of thebottom groove wall 44 are defined by parallel lines defined by theside walls 50 of adjacent wedge-shaped recesses 46 and therecess side walls 50 of the circumferentially spacedrecesses 46 diverge outwardly forming wedge-shaped recesses 46 between the generally rectangularbottom wall segments 44. As will be understood, however, the bottomgroove wall segments 44 are actually segments of an annulus having arcuate inner and outer side walls. In the most preferred embodiment, the planar bottomgroove wall segments 44 and the wedge-shaped circumferentially spacedrecesses 46 are planar, such that therecess bottom walls 48 are parallel to the segments of thebottom groove wall 44 but spaced below the plane of the segments of thebottom groove wall 44 as shown. - FIG. 5 illustrates the method of installation or method of attaching the self-attaching
female fastener element 20 illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 4, wherein thefemale fastener element 20 is utilized as a pierce nut. As set forth above, the self-attachingfemale fastener element 20 may also be used as a clinch nut, wherein the panel metal is pierced prior to attachment. Thefemale fastener element 20 is cross-sectioned in FIG. 5 the same as FIG. 3. - As set forth above, the
female fastener element 20 may be attached to ametal panel 52 to form a sealed joint with the panel as shown in FIG. 5. Thefemale fastener element 20 is installed in apanel 52 by adie member 54 commonly referred to as a “die button.” Thedie button 54 is normally attached to a lower die shoe or die platen of a press (not shown) and thefemale fastener element 20 is received in an installation head (not shown) in the upper die shoe (not shown). However, as will be understood by those skilled in this art, the orientation of thedie button 54 and the self-attachingfemale fastener element 20 can be reversed. Thedie button 54 generally includes acylindrical body portion 56 having acylindrical opening 58 which receives thepanel slug 60. The die button further includes an annular lip 62 having an inclined or frustoconicalouter surface 64 and a radius 66 which joins the inclinedouter surface 64 with theend face 68 of the die button. Thepanel 52 is pierced between the leading edge of theopening 58 through thedie button 54 and theend face 30 of thepilot portion 28. The annular lip 62 then deforms anannular panel portion 70 surrounding the pierce panel opening into theannular groove 38 in the bearingface 36 of theflange portion 34, as shown. In a preferred embodiment, wherein the self-attachingfemale fastener element 20 forms a sealed joint with thepanel 52, the internal diameter of thecylindrical opening 58 is less than the external diameter of thepilot portion 28, such that the inclinedinner wall 40 of theannular groove 38 is inelastically and permanently deformed radially outwardly and axially as shown in FIG. 5, forming an integral annular bead orlip 72 which entraps theannular panel portion 70 in theannular groove 38 and compacts thepanel portion 70 beneath the inclined inner andouter side walls female fastener element 20 and thepanel 52. During the installation, thepanel portion 70 is also deformed against the bottomgroove wall segments 44 and the recessedbottom walls 48, substantially filling the wedge-shapedrecesses 46 in contact with therecess side walls 50. - The
female fastener element 20 and panel assembly illustrated in FIG. 5 thus provides a secure sealed female fastener element and panel assembly which may be used for many applications including, for example, an oil pan nut or bung for a container containing a liquid requiring a sealed joint between the female fastener element and a panel. The wedge-shaped circumferentially spacedrecesses 46 prevent rotation of thefastener element 20 on thepanel 52, particularly when theannular panel portion 70 is compacted into theannular groove 38 against the recess bottom andside walls annular bead 72 and thebead 72 entraps thepanel portion 70 and assures full contact with the inclined inner andouter side walls annular groove 38 providing superior push-off strength. Thebarrel portion 26 increases the length of the threaded bore 32. In a preferred embodiment, thebarrel portion 26 has a diameter substantially less than the diameter of theflange portion 34 to reduce the overall weight of the female fastener element and provides a bearing surface. As will be understood by those skilled in this art, the installation head (not shown) normally attached to the upper die shoe of a die press (not shown) generally includes aplunger 74 which drives thefemale fastener element 20 into thepanel 52 and thedie button 54 is retained in afixture 76 in the lower die shoe as described above. - As will be understood by those skilled in this art, various modifications may be made to the self-attaching
female fastener element 20, the method of attaching the female fastener element and the fastener element and panel assembly of this invention with the purview of the appended claims. For example, thefemale fastener element 20 may be utilized in various applications requiring a female fastener in a panel and is not limited to the sealed fastener and panel assembly illustrated in FIG. 5, wherein thedie button 54 deforms thepilot portion 28, forming the integral radial bead orlip 72, although this is a preferred installation for a sealed female fastener and panel assembly and provides improved integrity for the joint. Further, although a preferred embodiment of thefastener element 20 includes an inclinedinner side wall 40 of theannular groove 38, theside wall 40 may also be cylindrical. Theflats 24 on thecylindrical body 22 assist retention of the fastener element during threading of thebore 32 but are not required, particularly when thebore 32 is unthreaded, as described above. Having described preferred embodiments of the female fastener element, panel assembly and method of this invention, the invention is now claimed as follows.
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