SELF-LOCKING RETAINER PIN
20230122161 · 2023-04-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B39/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A resilient self-locking retainer pin comprising a horizontal member with a leading end that fits the through hole of a related part and a trailing end that are spaced to define a part capture area between them. The spaced apart ends are opposed resilient members that spaced apart to abut and secure the related part.
Claims
1. A self-locking retainer comprising: an elongated portion with a lead end and a trailing end; the lead end is bent over the elongated portion and is angled toward the elongated portions; the trailing end is looped over the elongated portion with a free end that faces the elongated portion; wherein the lead end and the trailing end are spaced apart to define an object capture space on the elongated portion.
2. The self-locking retainer of claim 1, wherein the lead end forms an acute angle with the elongated portion.
3. The self-locking retainer of claim 1, wherein the trailing end has generally rectangular configuration.
4. The self-locking retainer of claim 1, wherein the trailing end has a rear portion that is at an obtuse angle with respect to the elongated portion and the lead end is at an acute angle with respect to the elongated portion.
5. The self-locking retainer of claim 4, wherein the loop of the trailing end has a rectangular configuration.
6. A self-locking retainer comprising: a unitary structure having, an elongated portion with an angular leading end that extends toward a trailing end that is looped and extends toward the leading end; wherein the leading end and a forward portion of the trailing end define an object capture space between them on the elongated portion.
7. The self-locking retainer of claim 6, wherein the lead end forms an acute angle with the elongated portion.
8. The self-locking retainer of claim 6, wherein the trailing end has a rear portion that is at an obtuse angle with respect to the elongated portion and the lead end is at an acute angle with respect to the elongated portion.
9. The self-locking retainer of claim 8, wherein the trailing end is looped in a rectangular configuration.
10. The self-locking retainer of claim 6, wherein the trailing end has generally rectangular configuration.
11. The self-locking retainer of claim 7, wherein the trailing end has a rear portion that is at an obtuse angle with respect to the elongated portion.
12. The self-locking retainer of claim 11, wherein the trailing end is looped in a generally rectangular configuration.
13. The self-locking retainer of claim 6, wherein the retainer has a semi-circular exterior and a flat interior.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0011] Referring now to the drawings and to
[0012] The retainer pin 10 is preferable formed with an elongated central portion 20, a lead end 30 and trailing end 40. The lead end 30 has an elbow bend 32 that directs the extension 34 back over the central portion 20 in the direction of the trailing end 40. The trailing end 40 has a loop that is formed over the central portion 20 by elbow 22, generally vertical rear portion 42, elbow 43, generally horizontal portion 44, elbow 45 and generally vertical forward portion 46. The end 47 of the generally vertical portion is a free or cantilevered end 47 that is separated from central portion 20. This construction permits the loop 40 to be flexed.
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[0014] A handle like loop is formed at the trailing end 40 so it convenient to grip the retaining pin 10 and direct the leading end 30 into a through hole. The forward portion 46 of trailing end 40 opposes the free end 36 and they form an object capture space 50 between them. Because the forward portion 46 is also resilient and the free end 47 is unattached, portion 46 can be urged or compressed toward an imaginary perpendicular to the central portion. This compressibility provides additional space for the extension 34 to clear the through hole. After the extension clears the through hole and the retainer pin is released, the rebound portion 46 rebounds away from the imaginary perpendicular and the component is retained in the capture space 50. In a preferred embodiment, the generally vertical rear portion 42 forms obtuse angle 49 of approximately 100 degrees with the central portion 20, so that the loop has a rectangular or inverted “U” shape with respect to the elongated portion.
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