Patent classifications
F16B35/06
A NUT FASTENER AND A FASTENING SYSTEM THEREFOR
A nut adapted to disengage with a threaded bolt, the nut comprising a base portion integrally formed to a top portion. The nut includes a bore positioned along a central axis through the base portion and the top portion, wherein the top portion is tapered between circumference of the base portion and the bore of the top portion. The tapering is at an angle between 0° to 45° relative to the diameter of the base portion; the base portion comprises at least two cavities, wherein the at least two cavities extend vertically into the base portion.
Clinch fastener
A clinch fastener that includes a plurality of ribs disposed under a head of the clinch fastener, wherein the ribs are specifically configured to displace host material more evenly than conventional clinch fasteners. To that end, in cross section, along a line, arc, or combination, going from a central axis of the clinch fastener to an outer periphery of the head of the clinch fastener, each rib preferably provides a curved surface that is formed of multiple sections, wherein different radii define at least two of the sections. The configuration of the ribs allows for a vented escape of host material beyond the rib outside diameter and provides for radially focused material displacement, thereby releasing stress within the host material and reducing warping during clinching.
Clinch fastener
A clinch fastener that includes a plurality of ribs disposed under a head of the clinch fastener, wherein the ribs are specifically configured to displace host material more evenly than conventional clinch fasteners. To that end, in cross section, along a line, arc, or combination, going from a central axis of the clinch fastener to an outer periphery of the head of the clinch fastener, each rib preferably provides a curved surface that is formed of multiple sections, wherein different radii define at least two of the sections. The configuration of the ribs allows for a vented escape of host material beyond the rib outside diameter and provides for radially focused material displacement, thereby releasing stress within the host material and reducing warping during clinching.
FASTENER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF
Aspects herein are generally directed to a fastener having a disco-rectangular cross-sectional shape. This shape is advantageous for purposes of gripping and as the disco-rectangular shape provides a gap between the edges of a countersunk bore and the edges of the disco-rectangular shape. As such, a user of the disco-rectangular shape may be able to grip the edges of the disco-rectangular shape, with fingers or any other type of tool.
FASTENER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF
Aspects herein are generally directed to a fastener having a disco-rectangular cross-sectional shape. This shape is advantageous for purposes of gripping and as the disco-rectangular shape provides a gap between the edges of a countersunk bore and the edges of the disco-rectangular shape. As such, a user of the disco-rectangular shape may be able to grip the edges of the disco-rectangular shape, with fingers or any other type of tool.
ADAPTER FOR MOUNTING CABLE HANGERS
An adapter for a cable hanger includes: a housing having a floor, a vertical wall extending generally perpendicularly from the floor, and side walls extending generally perpendicularly from the floor and vertical wall, each of the side walls including a finger extending generally parallel to the floor, the fingers including first engagement features, the vertical wall including a mounting hole; and a plunger having a main panel and second engagement features on opposite sides of the main panel, the second engagement features configured to engage the first engagement features to restrict relative movement of the plunger relative to the housing.
DIFFERENT-MATERIAL FASTENER AND PRESSING TOOL OF DIFFERENT-MATERIAL FASTENING DEVICE USED TO PRESS DIFFERENT-MATERIAL FASTENER
A different-material fastener fastens together a first member and a second member formed from a material different from a material of the first member. The different-material fastener includes a rivet and a stud. The rivet includes a shank configured to be pressed into the first member, and a first head disposed at one end of the shank. The first head has a diameter larger than a diameter of the shank. The stud includes a shaft protruding from a center of an upper surface of the first head, and a second head that is disposed at an end of the shaft. The second head has a diameter larger than a diameter of the shaft and smaller than the diameter of the first head.
Hidden recess furniture screw and driver system
A fastener and a specialized driver for use in furniture or shelving assembly where the fastener comprises a fastener head with an aperture centered therein and a fastener body extending from connection with the fastener head, the fastener body having an interior cavity along a length of the fastener body. A spring biased plunger is slidable within an interior cavity of the fastener body between a first position where the plunger has a surface configured to fit within the aperture and in a second position the plunger is spaced apart from the aperture. The driver is removably couplable to the fastener to depress the plunger and transfer torque to the fastener for installation. After installation, the plunger resumes a position plugging the aperture and the tolerance between the plunger and the aperture is sufficiently tight to effectively obscure any seam between the plunger and the aperture such that the fastener head surface appears continuous.
SCREW HAVING STACKED SCREW HEADS
A screw having stacked screw heads includes a screw shank portion with a thread and a screw head portion rigidly connected to each other. The screw head portion is driven to bring the screw shank portion to rotate. The screw head portion includes a first screw head and a second screw head. The first screw head has a first shaped groove on its top plane to receive an operating torque. A neck portion is connected to a bottom plane of the first screw head and a top plane of the second screw head. The second screw head has a second shaped groove on its top plane. The neck portion or the connection between the neck portion and the first screw head or the second screw head has lower torsional endurance than each of the first screw head and the second screw head.
Attachment Mechanism Between a Base and a Body Secured or Gripped Object
Disclosed herein attachment mechanisms and methods of using the same. The attachment mechanism includes a first connector, a second connector, and a coupling positioned between and coupled to each of the first and second connectors. The first connector is adapted to be mounted to a stable or unstable base. The second connector is adapted to be mounted to a body-secured or gripped object. The coupling is adapted for free 360° rotation relative to at least one of the first and second connectors without decoupling therefrom. A method of using an attachment mechanism includes mounting a coupling to a first connector and mounting the coupling to a second connector opposite the first connector. The coupling is adapted for free 360° rotation relative to at least one of the first and second connectors without decoupling therefrom.