A system includes a nut plate and a polymer sleeve passing through the nut plate. The polymer sleeve contains adhesive for attachment of the nut plate to a substrate. The interior of the sleeve includes an epoxy and a catalyzing agent initially separated from one another, but mixed by kneading the sleeve. A portion of the sleeve can be used to apply the adhesive to a bottom surface of the nut plate.
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9. An apparatus, comprising: a nut, a plate attached to the nut, and a sleeve passing through an aligned pair of openings in the nut and the plate, the sleeve having an at least partially hollow interior that contains an adhesive.
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a nut having an internally threaded opening;
a basket attached to the nut, the basket having an access opening that at least partially overlaps the threaded opening of the nut; and
a sleeve extending through the opening of the nut and the access opening of the basket, the sleeve having an at least partially hollow interior including an adhesive.
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The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/204,037, filed Dec. 31, 2008, and is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to nut plates and methods of attaching a nut plate to a substrate. More specifically, the present invention relates to a nut plate adhesively bonded to a surface.
Nut plates are typically used where access to restrain half of a threaded fastener system, typically a nut, is difficult or impossible due to assembly complexities. Nut plates are typically riveted in place which require holes being drilled into a mating surface of the nut plate and installation of rivets to hold the nut plate to the surface. Rivet holes can cause other problems by themselves as they are a machined feature requiring additional analysis and inspection. The rivet holes must be analyzed for effects on stress levels within the part where the holes are being drilled.
In one embodiment of the present invention an apparatus includes a nut having an internally threaded opening; and a basket attached to the threaded nut. The basket has an access opening that at least partially overlaps the central opening of the nut. The apparatus also includes a sleeve extending through the opening of the nut and the access opening of the basket. The sleeve has an at least partially hollow interior including an adhesive.
In one refinement the adhesive includes an epoxy, and the interior of the sleeve further includes a hardener separated from the epoxy.
In another refinement the interior of the sleeve defines a first chamber containing the epoxy and a second chamber containing the hardener.
In another refinement at least a portion of an intervening wall between the first chamber and the second chamber is frangible.
In another refinement the sleeve is polymer.
In another refinement the sleeve includes a neckdown area at a portion spaced apart from a bottom surface of the basket.
In another refinement a portion of the interior of the sleeve includes a mixing chamber, and the sleeve is flexible around that portion of the interior.
In another refinement the mixing chamber contains a frangible capsule, and at least one of the epoxy and the hardener are within the capsule, and the other of the epoxy and the hardener are external to the capsule.
In another refinement a bottom surface of the basket adjacent to the access opening includes a swage.
In another embodiment of the present invention an apparatus includes a nut, and a plate attached to the nut. A sleeve passes through an aligned pair of openings in the nut and the plate. The sleeve has an at least partially hollow interior that contains an adhesive.
In one refinement the adhesive includes an epoxy, and the interior further includes a catalyzing agent separated from the epoxy.
In another refinement the interior of the sleeve defines a first chamber containing the epoxy and a second chamber containing the catalyzing agent.
In another refinement the sleeve is polymer.
In another refinement a portion of the interior of the sleeve includes a mixing chamber and the sleeve is flexible around that portion of the interior.
In another refinement the mixing chamber contains a frangible capsule, and at least one of the epoxy and the catalyzing agent are within the capsule and the other of the epoxy and the catalyzing agent are external to the capsule.
In another embodiment of the present invention there is a method of attaching a nut plate to a substrate which includes providing a threaded nut with a basket at a lower end of the nut, and a sleeve extending through the threaded nut and basket. The sleeve has a separated two part adhesive within an at least partially hollow interior of the sleeve; squeezing the sleeve to mix the two part adhesive; removing a portion of the sleeve containing a mixture of the two part adhesive; using the portion to dispense the mixture of the two part adhesive to the basket; and contacting the basket to the substrate.
In one refinement the method aligns the threaded nut over an opening in the substrate using a top portion of the sleeve.
In another refinement the method includes removing the top portion of the sleeve after the epoxy has hardened by pulling on an end of the sleeve that extends beyond the threaded nut.
In another refinement the providing of the sleeve includes providing a polymer sleeve that includes a capsule containing one of the epoxy and the hardener positioned within a chamber that includes the other of the epoxy and the hardener.
In another refinement the bottom portion of the sleeve is removed by cutting the sleeve at a position below the back surface of the basket.
In another refinement the back surface of the basket is pressed against the substrate by pushing against a top portion of the sleeve.
In another refinement the back surface of the basket is pressed against the substrate by pulling on a portion of the sleeve remaining beneath the back surface of the basket after the bottom portion is removed.
Another embodiment of the present invention contemplates an system comprising: a nut plate assembly and a polymer sleeve positioned through the nut plate assembly, the polymer sleeve having an upper portion and a lower portion, the lower portion being separable from the upper portion and containing an adhesive.
Another embodiment comprises a nut plate arrangement containing a threaded nut, a basket to hold the nut, and a polymer sleeve containing an epoxy mixture.
Further embodiments, forms, objects, features, advantages, aspects, methods, and benefits of the present invention shall become apparent from the following description and drawings.
The description herein makes reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
For purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
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By squeezing a flexible portion of the end of the polymer sleeve 30 with the adhesive, the thin wall 270 of the capsule 240 is broken allowing the epoxy and hardener to mix in the chamber 205. In one form, the sleeve 30 contains an interior portion including a mixing chamber 205 which further includes a frangible capsule 240. At least one of the epoxy and the hardener is located inside the capsule 240 and the other is inside the mixing chamber 205 but external to the capsule 240. The portion of the sleeve 30 surrounding the mixing chamber 205 is flexible allowing the adhesive to be mixed inside the mixing chamber 205.
Mixing may be accomplished by squeezing or kneading, for example, the end of the polymer sleeve 30 with the adhesive. The chamber 205 is preferably sized to contain the appropriate amount of adhesive for installation of the nutplate assembly 20 to the substrate 40. The operator or user (not shown) preferably squeezes the sleeve 30 near the stepped portion 228 either via the user's hand or a tool such as pliers (not shown). In one form, the sleeve 30 would be flexible in the stepped portion 228 surrounding the chamber 205. Thus, using the chamber 205 as a mixing chamber within the sleeve 30, the user can mix an adhesive in the form of an epoxy and a hardener without the use of any special tools or a separate mixing container. It can be appreciated that the squeezing can occur on a variety of portions of the polymer sleeve 30. For example, as discussed elsewhere herein, the chamber containing epoxy might be at one end of the sleeve 30 and the hardener on the other end of the sleeve. Moreover, in some embodiments the user might preferably knead multiple portions of the sleeve 30 to aid in mixing of the adhesive.
One method of attaching the nut plate assembly 20 to the substrate 40 will now be described. In one form of the present invention the adhesive can be applied by puncturing the sleeve near the basket of the nut plate assembly. Alternatively, the bottom portion of the sleeve can be removed (by cutting or tearing), and this separate bottom portion may be used as an applicator/dispenser. After use, this applicator/dispenser portion is disposed of. In one form, a neckdown area within the sleeve might also be incorporated such that by twisting the sleeve, a thin wall would rupture allowing the adhesive to be squeezed out onto the back surface of the basket. The upper portion of the sleeve that is positioned within and contacts the nut remains in place to protect the threads from contamination by the adhesive. Moreover, a portion of the sleeve can also be used as a piloting feature to center the nut plate to the hole in the substrate. The nut plate can either be pressed onto the surface or, if enough polymer length is left in place on the basket side of the nut plate, pulled into place from the opposite side of the substrate to which the nut plate is being bonded. Once the adhesive has cured, the remaining sleeve can be removed by simply pulling on the end of the sleeve that extends above the nut. Having briefly described one method of attaching one embodiment of the nut plate assembly to a substrate, various aspects of the same will now be further discussed with reference to the Figures.
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After separating the lower portion 220 of the sleeve 30 from the upper portion 210, the lower portion 220 can be used as an applicator to apply adhesive to the nut plate assembly 20. The lower portion 220 may include a grip portion 274, a neck portion 280, and an applicator opening 290. In one form, the grip portion 274 includes a larger diameter than the neck portion 280 and is sized to aid in the user's application of the adhesive mixture 300 (
After the adhesive mixture 300 is applied to the substrate engaging surface 156 of the basket 70, the nut plate is aligned with a desired location on the substrate surface 40, in this case, the opening 50. The axis 180 of the nut plate assembly 20 and the remaining portion of the sleeve 30 is aligned with a center axis 310 of the opening 50 in the substrate 40 (see
After application of the adhesive mixture 300, the nut plate assembly 20 is pressed in a direction indicated by the arrows 330 towards the substrate surface 40, as illustrated in
After pressing the nut plate assembly 20 onto the surface 40, the upper portion 210 of the sleeve 30 is removed by pulling in an upward direction as illustrated by the arrow 370 in
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The plate portion 1150 defines an opening 1158 aligned with the opening defined by the inner surface 1110 of the nut 1060 and a swage portion 1159. The swage portion 1159 provides additional anchoring ability to the adhesive when used to attach the nut plate assembly 1020 to the substrate. In one form, the swage feature 1159 is sized for a press fit into the opening in the substrate. The attachment of the nut plate assembly 1020 is similar to the attachment of the nut plate assembly 20, as described above, with the exception of press fitting the swage portion 1159 into the opening of the substrate. Swage portion 1159 engaging the opening adds additional anti-torque resistance to the nut plate assembly 1020 such that the nut plate will not break loose upon installation of a threaded fastener.
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The sleeve 2030 preferably comprises an elastomeric material such as a polymer or polymer based material. The sleeve 2030 includes an internal cavity 2205 which contains an adhesive. In the embodiment illustrated in
The sleeve 2030 includes a first region 2021 having a first diameter 2031, a second region 2022 having a second diameter 2032, and a third region 2023 having a third diameter 2033. The sleeve 2030 further includes a flange 2035 positioned intermediate the second region 2022 and the third region 2023. As illustrated in
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The second diameter 2032 of the second portion 2022 is greater than the diameter 2081 of the hollow interior 2080 and continues to apply force against interior surface 2210. This force contributes to maintaining the nut assembly 2022 in a fixed position relative to the sleeve 2030. The increased force that would be encountered upon the first potion 2021 reentering the hollow interior 2080 due to the greater size of diameter 2031 also contributes to maintaining the nut assembly 2022 in a fixed position relative to the sleeve 2030. Likewise, the increased force that would be encountered upon the third potion 2023 entering the hollow interior 2080 due to the greater size of diameter 2033 also contributes to maintaining the nut assembly 2022 in a fixed position relative to the sleeve 2030. The presence of the sleeve 2030 in the hollow interior 2080 provides protection for the threads 2130 from contaminants, for example, adhesive used during installation of the nut plate assembly 2020 onto the substrate 2040 as illustrated in
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After application of the mixture of epoxy resin and harder 2206 to a surface of the substrate 2204, the third portion 2023 of sleeve 2030 can be inserted into the opening 2050 of the substrate 2040. The opening 2050 of the substrate 2040 has a diameter 2251 which is less than the diameter 2033 of the third potion 2023 of the sleeve 2030. Elastomeric deformation of the sleeve 2030 allows the third potion 2023 of the sleeve 2030 to be advanced through the opening 2250 in the direction indicated by arrow III.
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Nut plates exist that are bonded in place. However the epoxy is mixed separately and applied by hand to the bottom surface of the nut plate basket. This process can be messy and is imprecise, eventually leading to the potential of introducing foreign object damage (FOD) into, for example, an aircraft system. Various embodiments of the present invention minimize or eliminate the need for pre-mixing. Additionally, various embodiments of the present invention permit the deposit of the appropriate amount of epoxy, with minimal to no waste, required to attach the nut plate to the mating surface. Furthermore, no special tools are required to bond the nut plate to the substrate.
The embodiments of the invention illustrated in the Figures described above comprise a nut plate arrangement containing a threaded nut, a basket to hold the nut, and a sleeve containing an adhesive mixture. It should be understood that while the sleeve is described as preferably a polymer, other flexible or squeezable sleeves are contemplated as within the scope of the invention. Similarly, while the sleeve is described as including an epoxy and a hardener, other adhesives known to those of ordinary skill in the art are contemplated as within the scope of the invention.
Furthermore, various embodiments illustrate cross-sectional views of the configuration comprising a frangible capsule containing either the epoxy or hardener with the cavity filled with the other of the epoxy or hardener. However, other embodiments are contemplated as within the scope of the invention. For example, the polymer sleeve essentially has two chambers, one to hold the epoxy and the other to hold the hardener. Instead of a capsule, the at least partially hollow interior of the polymer sleeve may define two chambers that remain separate until the time installation of the nut plate is required. The two chambers may be positioned separately at either end of the polymer sleeve, or together at either end of the polymer sleeve. A thin or otherwise breakable section within the polymer sleeve preferably separates the two chambers.
The embodiments of the present invention may be used any where a nut plate is used including, but not limited to, aircraft airframes.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiment(s), but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as permitted under the law. Furthermore it should be understood that while the use of the word preferable, preferably, or preferred in the description above indicates that feature so described may be more desirable, it nonetheless may not be necessary and any embodiment lacking the same may be contemplated as within the scope of the invention, that scope being defined by the claims that follow. In reading the claims it is intended that when words such as “a,” “an,” “at least one” and “at least a portion” are used, there is no intention to limit the claim to only one item unless specifically stated to the contrary in the claim. Further, when the language “at least a portion” and/or “a portion” is used the item may include a portion and/or the entire item unless specifically stated to the contrary.
Roosa, Patrick, Austin, Norman, Rice, Edward Claude
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