Patent classifications
F16B15/0015
Fastener
A fastener for fastening pipes or electrical conduit can be installed with the optional use of nails or screws. The fastener includes sharp teeth or spikes which can be hammered into an external surface, such as wood or masonry. The teeth or spikes are positioned, oriented, and otherwise configured to best suit the intended application. Installation can be accomplished using only the fastener itself and force exceeding a minimal threshold.
Collated staple strip assembly
A collated staple strip assembly includes first and second staples, each staple having a bight extending between first and second legs, first and second leg axes, and a bight axis. An attachment strip is secured to at least one of the first and second legs of the first staple and at least one of the first and second legs of the second staple. The attachment strip is deformable about a first axis extending along at least a portion of the height of one of the first and second staples and substantially parallel to the leg axes of one of the first and second staples to position the first and second staples such that the bight axis of the first staple is substantially alignable with the bight axis of the second staple.
Powered fastening device with depth shutoff
A powered fastening device is provided and is capable of applying multiple strikes to a fastener to drive the fastener to a preselected depth in a work piece and then automatically stopping the strikes when the preselected depth has been achieved.
Clip assembly for use holding sinuous springs
A piece of furniture includes a rectangular frame for supporting a plurality of sinuous springs. A plurality of clip assemblies are secured to opposed side walls of frame. Each clip assembly comprises at least two metal fasteners, each having a generally planar head and a shank for insertion into the frame. The generally planar head of each metal fastener is encased by plastic of a non-metallic piece. The non-metallic piece has a hook to secure one end of a sinuous wire. Connectors may be formed with the plastic or non-metallic pieces to join multiple clip assemblies.
CONNECTING DEVICE, ASSEMBLY HAVING A CONNECTING DEVICE AND HAVING A SUBSTRATUM, METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ASSEMBLY HAVING A CONNECTING DEVICE AND HAVING A SUBSTRATUM, AND SETTING TOOL FOR PERFORMING A METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ASSEMBLY HAVING A CONNECTING DEVICE AND HAVING A SUBSTRATUM
According to the invention, a deformation base (3) is arranged on a side of a substratum (1) that is free of holes, onto which deformation base a cage part (6) has been pressed. When the cage part (6) is pressed on, foot segments (8) of the cage part (6), for example, are deformed while sliding on the deformation base and penetrate into the substratum (1), the connecting device thus being formed, and are embedded in the substrate by means of anchoring segments (14). A setting tool (21), comprising an elongate outer body (25), on which the deformation base (3) is detachably attached, and comprising an inner punch (22) that can be displaced in the outer body (25) in a longitudinal direction, to which inner punch the cage part (8) is detachably attached, is used for mechanized performance of the connecting method.
FACE SHIELD MANUFACTURING METHOD AND ASSEMBLY
A face shield manufacturing method includes, among other things, positioning a bumper layer between a headband layer and a shield layer. The method further includes securing the bumper layer, the shield layer, and headband layer to provide a multilayered structure, and cutting a face shield assembly from the multilayered structure. A face shield assembly includes, among other things, a bumper configured to be placed against a front of a head of a user, a shield secured to the bumper, a headband configured to be placed against a rear of the head of the user, and fasteners. Each of the fasteners binds an end portion of the headband to at least the bumper. The headband is folded over each fastener when the bumper is placed against the front of the head of the user and the headband is placed against a back of the head of the user.
INSULATED STAPLE AND STAPLE COLLATION
An insulated staple includes a staple including a crown extending between a pair of legs and an insulator including an insulator bridge extending between a pair of insulator legs and a channel extending from an end of one of the insulator legs to an end of the other of the insulator legs. The staple is at least partially received in the channel. A width of the channel at the insulator bridge is greater than a thickness of the staple crown. The insulator includes protrusions extending into the channel and defining therebetween a gap that, in absence of the staple, has a width less than the width of the staple crown to provide a friction fit between the staple crown and the insulator.
STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR SECURING LAYERS OF ROOFING MATERIALS
A roofing fastener has an anchor plate, a staple, and a hollow shank extending perpendicularly away from the anchor plate. The staple is insertable within the hollow shank, and one or more free ends of the staple is extendable from an opening in a free end of the hollow shank. The anchor plate has a raised bonding surface with adhesive and heat sinks dispersed thereabout. The anchor plate and hollow shank may be separable or a single connected structure. In operation, the roofing fastener is inserted within a substructure about the hollow shank, such that the anchor plate rests atop an upper surface of the substructure. The staple is then depressed within the hollow shank such that one or more free ends of the staple penetrate the substructure at an angle relative to the hollow shank. A single-ply membrane is welded to the anchor plate via the adhesive.
STAPLE AND CONNECTING STAPLE
A staple holds and binds two portions on both sides of a cord wound around to-be-bound object. This staple is provided with a pair of leg parts and a crown part connecting the pair of leg parts. The crown part is formed with a mountain portion bent inwardly.
ONE PIECE STAPLE STRIP
A one piece staple strip is provided, including: a plurality of staples, each of the plurality of staples including two leg portions and a crown portion connected with and between the two leg portions; a connection portion, connected with and between every neighboring two staples of the plurality of staples; and a stop portion, projecting laterally from the leg portion of each of the plurality of staples and defining a holding space with the crown portion of each of the plurality of staples, the holding space being configured to receive a cable; wherein each of the two leg portions of each of the plurality of staples includes a spike section extending from the stop portion.