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Frank J Buchmann

from Rockford, IL
Age ~82

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  • 1611 Harlem Rd, Rockford, IL 61103 (815) 965-2687
  • Roscoe, IL
  • 1611 Harlem Blvd, Rockford, IL 61103 (773) 965-2687

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Industry:
Airlines/Aviation
Work:
Ingenium Technologies
Project Manager
Skills:
Aerospace
Engineering Management
Manufacturing Engineering
Manufacturing
Lean Manufacturing
Engineering
Process Improvement
Continuous Improvement
Program Management
Testing
Systems Engineering
Product Development
Automation
Mechanical Engineering
Electronics
Electrical Engineering
Root Cause Analysis
Iso
Team Leadership
Solidworks
Facilities Management
Spc
Quality System
Manufacturing Operations Management
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Plate And Riveted Stud Assembly

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US Patent:
56904592, Nov 25, 1997
Filed:
May 29, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/654629
Inventors:
Steve Donovan - Roscoe IL
Frank Buchmann - Rockford IL
Assignee:
Textron Inc. - Providence RI
International Classification:
F16B 700
F16B 1906
US Classification:
411504
Abstract:
An assembly for forming a joint includes a stud joined to a plate. The stud includes a shank portion and a stem portion which extends from one end of the shank portion. The stem portion has a multi-lobular configuration thereon which is formed from a plurality of rounded lobes, each pair of lobes being interconnected to each other by a rounded flute. The plate has an aperture therethrough which has a multi-lobular configuration thereon which corresponds in shape to the multi-lobular configuration of the stem portion. To form the joint, the stem portion is inserted through the aperture such that a portion of the stem portion extends beyond the upper surface of the plate. The extending portion is then riveted to the plate to cause the extending portion to deform and uniformly expand to form a bloom or head and to secure the stud to the plate. The stem portion expands within the aperture to fully fill the aperture when the extending portion is being deformed. The extending portion can be riveted to the plate by orbital riveting, by radial riveting or by direct blow riveting.
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