Patents by Inventor William Smyrski

William Smyrski has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11060549
    Abstract: A captive fastener comprising a head, a neck, and a threaded shaft, and one or more spring loaded pins disposed within respective cavities of the shaft along at least first and second radial directions. Each spring loaded pin is located in a chamber of the shaft with an annular rim on at a proximal end of the pin that prevents the pin completely passing through an aperture and out the chamber. The distal end of the pin projects through the aperture and out of the shaft when the spring is not compressed. That is, the spring biases the pin outward such that a distal portion of the pin projects through the hole, but the spring can collapse to allow the fastener to pass through a fitted opening sized to receive the shaft of the fastener before the pin expands outward.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2019
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2021
    Assignee: FASTENER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
    Inventors: Benjamin Phan, Simon Ly, William Smyrski, An Tran, Patrick Tran, Yuriy Bern, Larisa Zilber
  • Patent number: 11015638
    Abstract: A captive fastener and method of use is disclosed wherein the screw is comprised of a head and shank, and where the shank includes a radial counter bore that retains a spring biased pin. The spring may bear against a plug in the counter bore or the shank inner wall, and biases the pin outward such that it extends outside of the shank in the absence of a compressive force. The captive screw is inserted through a top panel by tilting the screw at the opening of the panel such that the pin is pushed inward into the channel formed by the counter bore (against the force of the spring). Once the pin is recessed in the screw, the screw is passed through the panel opening until the shank emerges on the other side. Once the shank pushes through the panel, the pin will emerge under the biasing of the spring to extend outward of the shank in the radial direction. The pin thus prevents the screw from disengaging with the panel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2019
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2021
    Assignee: FASTENER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
    Inventors: Benjamin Phan, Simon Ly, William Smyrski, An Tran, Patrick Tran, Yuriy Bern, Larisa Zilber, Jeffrey Hang, Dennis Suedkamp
  • Publication number: 20200158160
    Abstract: A captive fastener and method of use is disclosed wherein the screw is comprised of a head and shank, and where the shank includes a radial counter bore that retains a spring biased pin. The spring may bear against a plug in the counter bore or the shank inner wall, and biases the pin outward such that it extends outside of the shank in the absence of a compressive force. The captive screw is inserted through a top panel by tilting the screw at the opening of the panel such that the pin is pushed inward into the channel formed by the counter bore (against the force of the spring). Once the pin is recessed in the screw, the screw is passed through the panel opening until the shank emerges on the other side. Once the shank pushes through the panel, the pin will emerge under the biasing of the spring to extend outward of the shank in the radial direction. The pin thus prevents the screw from disengaging with the panel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 30, 2019
    Publication date: May 21, 2020
    Inventors: Benjamin Phan, Simon Ly, William Smyrski, An Tran, Patrick Tran, Yuriy Bern, Larisa Zilber, Jeffrey Hang, Dennis Suedkamp
  • Publication number: 20190257347
    Abstract: A captive fastener comprising a head, a neck, and a threaded shaft, and one or more spring loaded pins disposed within respective cavities of the shaft along at least first and second radial directions. Each spring loaded pin is located in a chamber of the shaft with an annular rim on at a proximal end of the pin that prevents the pin completely passing through an aperture and out the chamber. The distal end of the pin projects through the aperture and out of the shaft when the spring is not compressed. That is, the spring biases the pin outward such that a distal portion of the pin projects through the hole, but the spring can collapse to allow the fastener to pass through a fitted opening sized to receive the shaft of the fastener before the pin expands outward.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 13, 2019
    Publication date: August 22, 2019
    Inventors: Benjamin Phan, Simon Ly, William Smyrski, An Tran, Patrick Tran, Yuriy Bern, Larisa Zilber