Torque-angle window control for threaded fasteners
First Claim
1. A method of tightening in seriatim a multiplicity of substantially identical joints, each said joint including at least one threaded fastener pair, said method comprising:
- defining an upper limit of each of a first characteristic and of a second characteristic for said joints, said first characteristic being torque applied to a fastener pair of a joint and said second characteristic being a turning angle applied to said fastener pair;
tightening a fastener pair with an instructable powered tool;
measuring values of torque and values of turning angle as said fastener pair is being tightened;
determining a stopping parameter for said fastener pair being tightened from said measured values of torque and turning angle as a quantification of one of said characteristics, said stopping parameter being determined to yield projected final values of torque and turning angle, when tightening is terminated which are within a range of acceptable torques and turning angles for said fastener pair;
monitoring the measured values of said one of said characteristics for the attainment of said stopping parameter;
monitoring the measured values of the other of said characteristics and comparing said measured values of said other of said characteristics to the upper limit of said other of said characteristics; and
instructing the tool to terminate tightening at the first to occur of either;
a) a measured value of said one of said characteristics attaining or exceeding said stopping parameter;
or b) a measured value of said other of said characteristics approaching within a certain limit of or exceeding the upper limit of said other of said characteristics.
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Abstract
A method for tightening threaded fasteners to any desired proportion of the way through a torque-angle specification window defined by low and high angle limits and low and high torque limits. The torque rate for the joint is determined from torque and angle measurements taken during tightening and compared to boundary ratios which are determined as the rates of change of torque with respect to angle from a threshold torque to the corners of the specification window. A final target parameter value of either torque or angle is calculated based upon this comparison which is approximately halfway through the specification window along a projection of a torque-angle characteristic curve for the fastener which is determined from the torque rate. Correction factors are also provided for tool overrun depending upon whether torque or angle control is used and a reject rate margin is employed to account for nonlinearities which otherwise may lead to unacceptable assemblies. The upper limits of the specification window are also avoided to prevent the creation of rejects.
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1. A method of tightening in seriatim a multiplicity of substantially identical joints, each said joint including at least one threaded fastener pair, said method comprising:
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defining an upper limit of each of a first characteristic and of a second characteristic for said joints, said first characteristic being torque applied to a fastener pair of a joint and said second characteristic being a turning angle applied to said fastener pair; tightening a fastener pair with an instructable powered tool; measuring values of torque and values of turning angle as said fastener pair is being tightened; determining a stopping parameter for said fastener pair being tightened from said measured values of torque and turning angle as a quantification of one of said characteristics, said stopping parameter being determined to yield projected final values of torque and turning angle, when tightening is terminated which are within a range of acceptable torques and turning angles for said fastener pair; monitoring the measured values of said one of said characteristics for the attainment of said stopping parameter; monitoring the measured values of the other of said characteristics and comparing said measured values of said other of said characteristics to the upper limit of said other of said characteristics; and instructing the tool to terminate tightening at the first to occur of either;
a) a measured value of said one of said characteristics attaining or exceeding said stopping parameter;
or b) a measured value of said other of said characteristics approaching within a certain limit of or exceeding the upper limit of said other of said characteristics. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of tightening in seriatim a multiplicity of substantially identical joints, each said joint including at least one threaded fastener pair, said method comprising:
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defining an upper torque limit applicable to fastener pairs of said joints; tightening a fastener pair with an instructable powered tool; measuring values of torque and values of turning angle as said fastener pair is being tightened; determining a stopping angle for said fastener pair being tightened from said measured values of torque and turning angle, said stopping angle being determined to yield projected final values of torque and turning angle, when tightening is terminated, which are within a range of acceptable torques and turning angles for said fastener pair; monitoring the measured values of turning angle for the attainment of said stopping angle; monitoring the measured values of torque and comparing said measured values of torque to said upper torque limit; and instructing the tool to terminate tightening at the first to occur of either;
a) a measured value of turning angle attaining or exceeding said stopping angle;
or b) a measured value of torque approaching within a certain limit of or exceeding the upper limit of torque.
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5. A method of tightening in seriatim a multiplicity of substantially identical joints, each said joint including at least one threaded fastener pair, said method comprising:
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defining an upper turning angle limit applicable to fastener pairs of said joints; tightening a fastener pair with an instructable powered tool; measuring values of torque and values of turning angle as said fastener pair is being tightened; determining a stopping torque for said fastener pair being tightened from said measured values of torque and turning angle, said stopping torque being determined to yield projected final values of torque and turning angle, when tightening is terminated, which are within a range of acceptable torques and turning angles for said fastener pair; monitoring the measured values of torque for the attainment of said stopping torque; monitoring the measured values of turning angle and comparing said measured values of turning angle to said angle limit; and instructing the tool to terminate tightening at the first to occur of either;
a) a measured value of torque attaining or exceeding said stopping torque;
or b) a measured value of turning angle approaching within a certain limit of or exceeding the upper turning angle limit.
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