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Encapsulated fastener and method and tooling for manufacturing same

USPTO Application #: 20080206016
Title: Encapsulated fastener and method and tooling for manufacturing same
Abstract: An encapsulated fastener includes a nut adapted to receive a bolt. The nut is encapsulated by an encapsulation including an extension, which includes a tube adapted for receiving a portion of the bolt and a flange adapted for engaging a face of the nut. The encapsulation extension is placed on the nut in an overmolding tool, wherein an encapsulation base is injection molded over a portion of the encapsulation extension. The encapsulation base encapsulates the nut, except for its bore, which is sealed off during the overmolding process by a spring-mounted mandrel. Alternative embodiments of the invention include tubes with different configurations for contacting the bolt whereby the tube or cylinder is reinforced. A method and tooling for manufacturing the encapsulated fastener are also provided. (end of abstract)



USPTO Applicaton #: 20080206016 - Class: 411432 (USPTO)

Encapsulated fastener and method and tooling for manufacturing same description/claims


The Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20080206016, Encapsulated fastener and method and tooling for manufacturing same.

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This application is a continuation-in-part and claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/186,605, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,225,003, issued Jul. 31, 2007 which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to fasteners, and in particular to an encapsulated fastener and a method and tooling for manufacturing same.

2. Description of the Related Art

Mechanical fasteners are available in a wide variety of designs, which accommodate various objects being joined. The specific fastener design features are generally determined by such criteria as the functional requirements of the applications, the static and dynamic loads imposed thereon, the materials being fastened and the operating environment.

Threaded fasteners include bolts, nuts, screws, threaded rods and the like. An advantage of such fasteners is that they can be tightened and loosened with readily available hand and power tools. Consequently, threaded fasteners are used extensively in construction, manufacturing and other industries.

Although steel is a logical material choice for many fasteners based on high strength and low cost, many steel alloys are susceptible to rust, corrosion and galvanic action. Such effects can be countered in some applications by making the fasteners of stainless steel and other alloys that are resistant to rust and corrosion. However, such materials tend to be relatively expensive or ineffective in applications requiring the cost-effectiveness and material strength of steel. Another solution is to zinc-coat (i.e. galvanize), paint or otherwise provide surface protection for the fasteners. However, such solutions can be ineffective in highly corrosive liquid environments, such as salt water, wastewater, process chemicals, acid compounds and base compounds. Examples of highly corrosive dry materials include fertilizers, calcium chloride and other caustic powders and granular materials. In addition to corrosion resistance, impact and abrasion resistance are important design objectives for fasteners installed in severe service applications.

Fasteners that can withstand such severe service conditions are used extensively in the construction of tanks and other vessels for processing, storing and transporting highly corrosive liquids and solid bulk materials. Various applications for such fasteners are found in a number of industries, including petrochemical, manufacturing, agriculture, transportation, construction, defense, etc.

For example, large tanks and storage vessels are commonly constructed on site using prefabricated steel panels, which can be coated or lined with suitable corrosion-resistant materials. Bolting the panels together on site tends to be a relatively efficient and cost-effective construction method. Moreover, bolts and nuts have the advantage of installing with basic hand and power tools.

The prior art includes bolts and nuts encapsulated in injection-molded plastics, which can provide the necessary chemical resistance and other physical characteristics for these applications. For example, snap-on and spin-on plastic covers have previously been utilized for protecting the exposed portions of nut-and-bolt fasteners. The prior art also includes deep metal nuts with blind-end threaded receivers with sufficient lengths to enclose the bolts. Such nuts can be coated with anti-corrosive materials. However, such specialized fasteners tend to be more expensive than standard-size nuts. Moreover, manufacturing techniques generally require gripping the extended nuts by their interior internal threads in order for the entire exterior surface to be effectively coated. Another prior art nut encapsulation technique involves encapsulating standard size nuts in plastic materials with extensions adapted for receiving the bolt shafts protruding from the nuts. Problems with such encapsulation configurations include misalignment between bolt and extension internal threads and unsupported extensions when the extension bores are oversized to avoid contact with the bolt shafts received therein.

Heretofore there have not been available an encapsulated fastener and a method and tooling for manufacturing same with the advantages and features of the present invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

In the practice of an aspect of the present invention, an encapsulated fastener is provided, which includes a two-part encapsulation comprising a base encapsulating a nut and an extension encapsulating a portion of a bolt extending from the base. A manufacturing method embodying the present invention includes the steps of injection molding the encapsulation extension, placing it on a nut and overmolding the base over the nut and a portion of the extension with tooling embodying another aspect of the invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a fastener including an encapsulated nut embodying an aspect of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a nut and an encapsulation extension.



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