Surface bolt and method of making and use
10533355 ยท 2020-01-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65F1/1615
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05C1/004
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C1/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05C1/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An improved surface bolt having a one-piece bolt and, in some embodiments, a one piece channel base in which the bolt is slidably mountable. In some embodiments, the channel base has first and second opposing edges with sidewalls along the edges, and each sidewall has a lip overhanging the base to define a groove or slot. The bolt has first and second opposing edges with ridges that slidably mount within the grooves. The bolt can include a handle extending from a first bolt member surface and a bumper extending from an opposed second bolt member surface and constraining sliding movement of the bolt between fastener heads or other stops extending from the channel base. Some embodiments of the bolt and channel base are made of a lightweight material such as plastic for example; and the bolt and channel base can include scoring, allowing their size to be altered at the score lines.
Claims
1. An improved surface bolt consisting essentially of: a one-piece base channel having a base with first and second opposing edges, a first sidewall extending along the first edge, and a second sidewall extending along the second edge, the base having an outer surface and an inner surface between the first and second sidewalls, the first sidewall having a lip that overhangs the base and defines a first groove between the base and the lip of the first sidewall, and the second sidewall having a lip that overhangs the base and defines a second groove between the base and the lip of the second sidewall, the base channel comprising a first opening extending from the inner surface of the base through the base to the outer surface of the base; a one-piece bolt having first and second opposing edges, a first ridge extending along the first edge and shaped to fit within the first groove, a second ridge extending along the second edge and shaped to fit within the second groove, whereby the bolt is slidable back and forth along the base channel when its first and second ridges are engaged within the first and second grooves, respectively, the bolt having a first surface and a second surface, wherein an integral handle projects from the first surface of the bolt, the second surface of the bolt being positioned opposite the first surface of the bolt and defining a bolt channel having an integral bumper projecting from the second surface; and a first connector shaped to fit within the first opening and adapted to secure the base to a supporting surface, and the first connector having a head that projects above the inner surface of the base into the bolt channel for engaging the bumper for limiting the sliding of the bolt along the base channel.
2. The improved surface bolt of claim 1, wherein both the bolt and the base channel are made from plastic.
3. An improved surface bolt consisting essentially of: a one-piece base channel having a base with first and second opposing edges, a first sidewall extending along the first edge, and a second sidewall extending along the second edge, the base having an outer surface and an inner surface between the first and second sidewalls, the first sidewall having a lip that overhangs the base and defines a first groove between the base and the lip of the first sidewall, and the second sidewall having a lip that overhangs the base and defines a second groove between the base and the lip of the second sidewall, the base channel comprising at least two openings, each extending from the inner surface of the base through the base to the outer surface of the base; a one-piece bolt having first and second opposing edges, a first ridge extending along the first edge and shaped to fit within the first groove, a second ridge extending along the second edge and shaped to fit within the second groove, whereby the bolt is slidable back and forth along the base channel when its first and second ridges are engaged within the first and second grooves, respectively, the bolt having a first surface and a second surface, wherein an integral handle projects from the first surface of the bolt, the second surface of the bolt being positioned opposite the first surface of the bolt and defining a bolt channel having an integral bumper projecting from the second surface; and two connectors, each shaped to fit within a corresponding one of the at least two openings and adapted to secure the base to a supporting surface, each of the connectors having a head that projects above the inner surface of the base into the bolt channel, the heads of the connectors defining a limited space therebetween, whereby the bumper is constrained to remain within the limited space as the bolt slides back and forth along the base channel.
4. The improved surface bolt of claim 3, wherein both the bolt and the base channel are made from plastic.
5. An improved surface bolt consisting essentially of: a) a one-piece base channel having a base with first and second opposing edges, a first sidewall extending along the first edge, and a second sidewall extending along the second edge, the base having an inner surface between the first and second sidewalls, the first sidewall having a lip that overhangs the base and defines a first groove between the base and the lip of the first sidewall, and the second sidewall having a lip that overhangs the base and defines a second groove between the base and the lip of the second sidewall, the base defining at least two openings, each extending from the inner surface of the base through the base to an outer surface of the base; b) a one-piece bolt having first and second opposing edges, a first ridge extending along the first edge and shaped to fit within the first groove, a second ridge extending along the second edge and shaped to fit within the second groove, whereby the bolt slides back and forth along the base channel with its first and second ridges engaged within the first and second grooves, respectively, the bolt having a first surface and a second surface, wherein an integral handle projects from the first surface of the bolt, the second surface of the bolt being positioned opposite the first surface of the bolt and defining a bolt channel having an integral bumper projecting from the second surface; and c) two connectors within a corresponding one of the at least two openings and securing the base of the base channel to a supporting surface, each of the connectors having a head projecting above the inner surface of the base into the bolt channel, the heads of the connectors defining a limited space therebetween, whereby the bumper is constrained to remain within the limited space as the bolt slides back and forth along the base channel.
6. The improved surface bolt of claim 5, wherein both the bolt and the base channel are made from plastic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The preferred and other embodiments are disclosed in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(18) An embodiment of an improved surface bolt of this specification includes a one-piece plastic bolt mounting channel 100 as shown in
(19) In some embodiments, the base 101 includes at least two fastener openings. As shown in the Figures, the base 101 can comprise a first fastener opening or passage 121 extending transversely to, and from, the inner surface 111 of the base 101, through the base 101, to penetrate the opposed planar external surface 125 of the base 101. A screw or other fastener (not shown in
(20) Turning now to
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(22) The bolt member 200 has a hand-grippable, rod-shaped handle 209 projecting from the rounded first surface 211 in the laterally-extending, thickened central bolt body 219 intermediate and extending between the thinned (as compared to the thickened central bold body 219) and opposed first mounting ridge 205 and second mounting ridge 207 in the bolt member 200. As shown in
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(24) In some embodiments, a second connector or fastener 406 with a protruding head 408 is shaped to fit within a second mounting channel opening or passage 123 to secure the base 101 of the channel 100 to a supporting surface or structure 402. The protruding heads 404, 408 of the connectors 406, 400, respectively, define therebetween a limited space 410, under and within the indentation 215 in the bolt member 200, in which the bumper 217 is constrained to remain within the limited space 410 as the bolt is moved back and forth within the inverted-T-shaped bolt mounting slot 119 within the interior periphery 127 of the channel 100. The fastener passages 121, 123 are spaced apart by a distance D (for example, 1.1 inches), which is somewhat longer than the distance (for example, 0.8 inches) between the bumper 217 and either of the opposed ends 411, 412 of the bolt member 200, so that, when the bolt member 200 is moved to the limit of its motion in one direction, one among the two fasteners 400, 406 is accessible through the channel 100, and when the bolt member 200 is moved to the limit of its motion in the opposite direction, the other of the two fasteners 400, 406 is accessible through the channel 100, for convenience in mounting or dismounting the channel 100.
(25) In some embodiments, the bolt member's bumper 217 is sized to extend to, and sufficiently abut, and thereby create sufficient predetermined friction contact with, an opposed portion 300 of the channel 100 when the bolt member 217 is mounted within the channel 100. The friction force resulting from such abutting contact can provide a predetermined level of resistance to undesired movement of the bolt member 200 with respect to the opposed channel 100.
(26) Alternatively, a spring (not shown) or other sufficiently strong and resilient structure (not shown) can be added or substituted in the place of the bumper 217, such as by mounting of the spring or other structure in a mounting passage (not shown) in the bolt member 217. In some embodiments, the spring or other structure may be mounted to surround an exposed portion of the bumper 217. The spring or other structure can also be sized to extend to, and sufficiently abut, and thereby create sufficient predetermined friction contact with, an opposed portion 300 of the channel 100 when the bolt member 217 is mounted within the channel 100.
(27) Another embodiment is shown in
(28) The curved upper surface 514 of the bolt member 500 includes a plurality (five in the case of the depicted embodiment) of parallel, curved, spaced-apart slotted scores 524A, 526A, 528A, 530A, and 532A transverse to the axis F-F of the bolt member 500. The upper surface 516 of the channel's first lip 508 includes and a plurality of complementary, parallel, linear, spaced-apart slotted scores 524C, 526C, 528C, 530C, and 532C, and similarly, the upper surface 518 of the opposed lip 512 includes a plurality of similarly complementary, parallel, linear, spaced-apart scores 524B, 526B, 528B, 530B, and 532B. The first scoring 524A on the bolt member 500 may be a distance E, for example 2 inches, from the handle 502. Thereafter the scorings, e.g., 524C, 526C, 528C, 530C, and 532C, may be spaced apart from each other at any convenient distance, such as 1 inch for example. In some embodiments the channel 504 and bolt member 500 are provided in identical lengths, such as 8 inches for example.
(29) The curved scores, e.g., 524C, 526C, 528C, 530C, and 532C, may be used as cutting or size-reducing guides to reduce the lengths of the channel 504 and bolt member 500 to desired length, and in the case of cutting, the cutting may be accomplished with a saw or some other cutting tool for example. In some embodiments, all the curved scores e.g., 524C, 526C, 528C, 530C, and 532C, can be 0.02 inches deep, for example. In some embodiments, the curved scores are deep enough to allow a user to manually break the applicable channel 504 or bolt member 500 at the desired score without any need for cutting tools. An additional five fastener passages 534, 536, 538, 540, 542 (one for each score line, e.g., 532C, spaced laterally from the score line, e.g., 532C, toward the backside 544 of the channel 504) similarly penetrate the axial center extending along the lateral length of the channel 504.
(30) Any of various strike plates or hasps may be used with the improved surface bolt. For example and not by way of limitation,
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(33) The various depicted components, e.g., the bolt, bolt mounting channel, and strike plate, and fasteners, may be made of any suitably rigid materials. Some embodiments of the bolt, bolt mounting channel, and strike plate may each be made of a lightweight and easily molded and cut plastic, such as HDPE or nylon plastic for example. In the latter case, the combined bolt, bolt mounting channel, and strike plate can weigh from 0.50 ounce for the
(34) The term laterally extending means that the referenced component or feature has a lateral length at least 50% greater than the width of the component or feature.
(35) All dimensions herein or in the Figures can be varied for varying circumstances, uses, and objects. They may be varied by ranges of plus or minus 0.01% through up to 1000% or even higheralso with the ranges in some embodiments varying by differing amounts for differing components.
(36) The process parameters, functions, system features, and sequence of steps described and/or illustrated herein are given by way of example only and may be varied and mixed and matched as desired. The various exemplary methods described and/or illustrated herein may also omit one or more of the steps described or illustrated herein or include additional steps in addition to those disclosed.
(37) The foregoing detailed description has described some specific embodiments. However, the illustrative discussions above are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the present systems and methods and their practical applications, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the present systems, their components, and methods and various embodiments with various modifications as may be suited to the particular use contemplated.
(38) Unless otherwise noted, the terms a or an, as used in the specification and claims, are to be construed as meaning at least one of. In addition, for ease of use, the words including and having, as used in the specification and claims, are interchangeable with and have the same meaning as the word comprising. Also, as used herein, including in the claims, or as used in a list of items prefaced by at least one of indicates a disjunctive list such that, for example, a list of at least one of A, B, or C means A or B or C or AB or AC or BC or ABC (i.e., A and B and C).
(39) Unless otherwise indicated, all numbers or expressions, such as those expressing dimensions, physical characteristics, and the like, used in the specification (other than the claims) are understood to be alternately modified in all instances by the term approximately. At the very least, and not as an attempt to limit the application of the doctrine of equivalents to the claims, each numerical parameter recited in the specification or claims which alternately modified by the term approximately should at least be construed in light of the number of recited significant digits and by applying ordinary rounding techniques.