Having Deformed Resilient Middle Portion Patents (Class 411/514)
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Patent number: 11251594Abstract: Provided is a fastening structure of a clamp for supporting a power line and an insulator, which includes a fastening means for preventing an end of the insulator from being separated from the clamp in a state in which the end of the insulator is disposed between an arm part and an auxiliary arm part of the clamp. The fastening means includes a pin fitted to pass through through-holes of the arm part and the auxiliary arm part of the clamp and the end of the insulator and an elastic latching rod mounted on the pin and elastically curved to pass through each of the through-holes and to be restored in its original shape, thereby preventing the pin from being separated. The elastic latching rod is mounted on the pin and has the form of a coil spring where both ends of the elastic latching rod protrude from the pin.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2016Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Inventor: Cheol Woong Park
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Patent number: 9242358Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to an apparatus for installing a looped pin in an associated bracket. An exemplary apparatus generally comprises a body having a pin-receiving slot formed therein for receiving a closed end of the pin therein, and a resiliently-biased pin-retaining mechanism within the slot for releasably engaging and retaining the closed end portion within the pin-receiving slot during installation.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2012Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Benjamin B. MacArthur, Dennis Breedon
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Patent number: 8376680Abstract: An assembly comprises first and second components provided with holes receiving a retaining element in the form of a pin, in order to retain the components together. The pin is made from a shape memory effect material, and is inserted into the holes in a straight configuration, following which a change in temperature causes a retaining portion of the pin to deform into a second configuration, in which withdrawal of the pin is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2010Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Rolls-Royce PLCInventors: Andras D Haasz, Christopher J Burden, Jonathan Wilson, Alexander E H Fitzhugh, Samuel M Sampson
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Patent number: 6199917Abstract: A twist pin for securing an outer cylindrical sleeve to an inner member concentrically received within the sleeve. The twist pin includes a first leg terminating at a first end and defining a longitudinal leg axis. A second leg extends downwardly from the first leg and extends more than 180 degrees around the outer circumference of the sleeve. The second leg passes below the leg axis proximate the first end at a crossover and terminates at a second end. A locking portion includes a protuberance extending inwardly toward the sleeve. The protuberance includes a bearing surface for contacting the sleeve and which is positioned below the first leg intermediate the crossover and the second end.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Holdren Brothers, Inc.Inventor: James H. Clevenger
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Patent number: 6135693Abstract: A cotter formed from a single piece of wire including a free end, first and second gripping portions, a helical section and a locking leg. The cotter may be installed on a pin having an opening by grasping either, oppositely disposed gripping portion. The arrangement of the locking leg and a helical section formed therein allows for easy installation but requires a compound motion for removal of the cotter.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Pivot Point, Inc.Inventors: Rue S. Leitzke, Roman J. Baus
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Patent number: 5947669Abstract: The invention relates to a mounting system with a fastening stud and a mounting part which can be applied to the fastening stud and has a receiving space for receiving the fastening stud, wherein the internal surface of the receiving space and the external peripheral surface of the fastening stud are frictionally connected to one another when the mounting part is applied and wherein the external peripheral surface has a structure with at least one substantially peripherally extending crest-like relief of dimensionally stable material and the internal surface has a structure with at least one relief of plastically deformable material extending substantially transversely to the peripheral direction. The radial elasticity of the fastening stud which is provided in any case by a slot is preferably increased by an additional axial aperture.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Emhart Inc.Inventor: Harald Schaty
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Patent number: 5899647Abstract: An attachment member (31) includes a tubular metallic shank (2) with an axial through-bore (3) and a slot (8) formed in the jacket of the shank (2) and extending along the entire length of the shank (2), and load application means (14) at the trailing, in the setting direction, end portion (13) of the shank (2). At an opposite, leading end (6) of the shank (2), cutters (7) are provided. The outer diameter of the shank (2) diminishes from the trailing end (4) toward the cutter carrying leading end (6). The shank (2) is anchored in a constructional component by reduction of its outer diameter over a substantial portion of its longitudinal extent.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1998Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Inventors: Hans Gschwend, Kai-Uwe Keller
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Patent number: 5683216Abstract: Spring latching mechanisms for preventing relative rotation or relative displacement of assembled components during operation of a nuclear reactor. The first type of mechanism prevents rotation of a threaded fastener which fastens a first component to a second component. The fastener has a multiplicity of longitudinal recesses formed on an outer circumferential surface thereof. The spring latching mechanism has a cantilever beam supported at one end by the first component. The other end of the cantilever beam is displaceable between first and second positions as the cantilever beam flexes. An interlocking member connected to the second end of the cantilever beam fits engages one of the longitudinal recesses in the fastener, whereby rotation of the fastener can be blocked. The second type of mechanism positively locates and prevents vibration-induced wear of first and second components assembled with play therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: John Geddes Erbes
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Patent number: 5662446Abstract: A twist lock insertion and twist release extraction type spring cotter pin having one primary straight end extremity to be inserted through an aperture in a structural element and its opposite adjacent free end extremity consisting of a series of arcuate curves allowing them to partially rotate or counter rotate about the surface of said structural element. And, commensurate with this, an easy grasp handle all made of spring steel type wire. The method of said designed invention allows for a new definition of utility for a spring cotter pin of this particular unique function the extraordinary characteristics of which demonstrate a locking spring pins basic need for a revision of often ignored operational safety features without compromising the new standards it has attained for ease of function yet maintaining its overall convenience, reliability and durability.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1995Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Inventor: Louis R. Haan
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Patent number: 5458449Abstract: A method to attach a cotter pin to a receptor at its through hole includes using a flat slider key whose aperture has surface zones against which the pin's legs bias into a conforming slidable fit. The key is initially remote from the legs' free ends and is oriented perpendicular to a plane defined by the legs. The key is slid along the legs, which are forced toward each other without eliminating the gap therebetween. The key is then pivoted until the legs close so as to fit their free ends into an entry of the receptor's hole. Once the legs' free ends are in the hole, the key is returned to its original orientation. The legs are then passed through the key further into the hole until their free ends exit the hole and spread apart more than hole's width.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1994Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Inventor: Joseph J. Mikaila
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Patent number: 5334095Abstract: A mechanical rotary coupler for first and second coral shafts having slotted ends proximate one another, the coupler being formed of an elongated blade of resilient material longitudinally slit and folded on itself transverse to the slit to provide first and second resilient V-shaped strips connected by bridging portions at the ends of the blade, the strips respectively being adapted to engage the slots in the ends of the first and second shafts at regions on the strips spaced from the bridging portions.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1993Date of Patent: August 2, 1994Inventors: George J. Colling, Dale A. Mueller
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Patent number: 5324152Abstract: A lightweight, easy to fashion, easy to use, lockable spring clip to hold or retain any pin, hinge or body with drilled holes regardless of the location of the holes or shape of the body. Of one piece construction, utilizing a two stage locking procedure, but requiring no tools or special knowledge, this lockable spring clip offers strength, reliability, reusability and versatility not previously available.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1993Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Inventor: Edmund T. Anderson, IV
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Patent number: 5217338Abstract: A twist type locking pin formed from a single piece of wirelike stock having a U-shaped bend forming two sides, one side being bent to form an arcuate loop which terminates short of the other side and is bent at an angle to cross over the other side, the other side being bent to form an arcuate loop which lies in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the first arcuate loop, the end of the second arcuate loop overlying the one side, the second arcuate loop forming a bearing surface at the end of the other side, the second loop forcing the other side outwardly from the one side on insertion of the one side into a post, the other side producing a bias force which rotates the one side through 90.degree. when the end of the other side clears the post to pivot the locking pin to a locking position.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1991Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: Kickhaefer Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Richard S. Czubek
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Patent number: 5035559Abstract: An anchoring device having a head and a shank integral with the head and adapted to be forcibly driven into a hole having a cylindrical wall defined within a body of concrete, masonry, or like material. The shank has a spring temper and has a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a transitional portion joined to the proximal portion at a proximal elbow and to the distal portion at a distal elbow. Each such portion is substantially straight when the shank is unstressed. The shank has a substantially uniform, substantially circular cross-section, except at the elbows, where the shank has smaller cross-sections causing the shank to be preferentially bendable at the elbows. Each of the proximal and distal portions has an axial length equal to at least approximately twice its diameter. The transitional portion has an axial length approximately equal to its diameter. The distal portion facilitates initial entry of the shank into the hole.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1990Date of Patent: July 30, 1991Assignee: Illinois Tool Works, Inc.Inventor: Martin J. Nilsen
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Patent number: 4922587Abstract: A fastener for entering holes in two adjacent bodies to hold them together and to be completely concealed therein including a flexible resilient tubular body having at least one locating tab centrally located thereon for determining the extent to which spaced portions of the tubular body on opposite sides of the locating tab may enter holes in the adjacent bodies, and resilient flexible locking tabs struck up from the spaced portions of the tubular body for retaining them within the adjacent bodies in which they are located.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1988Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Inventor: Frederick M. Pettit
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Patent number: 4823487Abstract: A flex pin includes an elongated rigid locking member having an elongated lateral recess formed therein. An elongated rigid wedge member is intersecured to the locking member by means of a spaced series of elastomeric segments positioned in the recess, and is laterally movable into the recess against the resilient resistance of the elastomeric segments. The wedge member has a longitudinally intermediate portion which is engageable by a forward side surface of the adapter nose opening and is interlockable therewith, and a pair of rearwardly swept outer end portions which underlie opposite end surfaces of the locking member recess and are engageable therewith as the flex pin is being driven into its installed position to prevent shearing of the elastomeric segments.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1987Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: GH Hensley Industries, Inc.Inventor: Howard W. Robinson
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Patent number: 4806064Abstract: Disclosed is a compensating roll pin securing a heat sink to a circuit board. The roll pin comprises a deformable body of resilient material, such as annealed spring steel, formed into a generally cylindrical body having first and second end portions separated by a middle portion of enlarged external diameter and an axially extending gap in the surface of the body. A method of use is also disclosed wherein the first end portion of the roll pin is inserted into an aperture in a heat sink and the middle portion deformed within the aperture to form a tight fit between the pin and heat sink. A substantial part of the middle portion remains outside the aperture in the heat sink. The second end portion is inserted into a hole in a circuit board and forms an interference fit therewith. The middle portion forms a stop to prevent further insertion of the roll pin into the circuit board so that a gap of predetermined distance separates the heat sink and circuit board to enhance cooling.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 1988Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Thermalloy IncorporatedInventor: Leonard S. Breese
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Patent number: 4795288Abstract: A device for connecting pivotally two yoke members of a windshield wiper. Each yoke member has a cross-section including two generally vertical side walls and a top wall connecting the upper ends of the side walls, and the yoke members are overlappingly disposed relative to each other. The device comprises a pivot pin passing through aligned openings in the side walls of the two yoke members, and the pivot pin is divided into plural portions in the cross-section thereof at the location inner side of the side walls of inner yoke member, with the plural portions being separated from one another in the radially outward directions thereby forming a large diameter portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1987Date of Patent: January 3, 1989Assignee: Nippon Wiperblade Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masao Sakai
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Patent number: 4699553Abstract: A releasable locking device for mounting in the bore of a shaft or the like for retaining an element thereon. The releasable locking device is in the form of a cotter ring comprising a one piece rod formed of flexible material and having a leading portion, a central portion and a trailing portion. The central portion is wound in the form of a helix so as to form more than one but less that two full helical turns with adjacent turns being separated by a distance insufficient for the rod to be freely trained through the bore of the shaft during mounting. The leading portion extends tangentially from the central portion so as to define a lead that is freely insertable into the bore, and the trailing portion is helically shaped in axially flared relation to the central portion in a manner that progressively increases the axial spacing between the trailing portion and the immediately adjacent turn of the central portion to facilitate removal of the device from a locked position.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1985Date of Patent: October 13, 1987Assignee: Roper CorporationInventor: Johnie N. Lesikar
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Patent number: 4680839Abstract: The links (1) of a chain such as a tentering chain are respectively connected to each other by pins (6). In order to secure the pin against rotating and against axial shifting, an end of the pin (6) protruding beyond an outer surface of a lug (2) of the chain link (1) is provided with a radial bore (7) into which one prong (8) of a two pronged spring clip element (9) is inserted. The other prong (10) of the spring clip element (9) partially encircles the protruding end of the pin (6). A shoulder (14) projects from the outer surface of the lug (2) and a groove (13) extends into said shoulder so that a bottom (12) of the groove (13) forms a stop surface perpendicular to the lug plane. One end (15) of the one prong (8) and a transition part (11) between the two prongs (8, 10) rest against the stop surface for securely holding the spring clip element in place.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1985Date of Patent: July 21, 1987Assignee: H. Krantz GmbH & Co.Inventor: Hans Cramer
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Patent number: 4298299Abstract: A hairpin style cotter key of wire-like stock having a pair of cooperable legs, utilizing the resilient means provided by said stock to create safe, reliable, and quick clamping means to various structural components to be held in place by the combination and interaction of the piercing means of the shorter straight leg and the receiving means of the longer intersecting leg in conjunction with the aforesaid leg of the present device.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1978Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Inventor: James R. Quarles
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Patent number: 4260294Abstract: The stabilizer, according to a preferred embodiment thereof, comprises a generally tubular body which is axially slit, according to the prior art. According to the invention, the surfaces of the body immediately adjacent to the slit have ribs formed thereon which define bearing surfaces for clamping together, to draw the surfaces together, closing the slit, and thereby contract the stabilizer to facilitate its insertion into an undersized bore. The novel method, then, comprises contracting an axially slit friction rock stabilizer by engaging the aforesaid ribs (formed thereon) with a tool, to contract the stabilizer to a reduced and constrained cross-sectional dimension, inserting the stabilizer into an undersized bore, and releasing it therein, in order that it may engage and stabilize the surface of the bore (of the earth structure).Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1979Date of Patent: April 7, 1981Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventor: James F. Cantrel