BUSHING ASSEMBLY
A bushing includes a cylindrical main body having a leading end and a trailing end, wherein a fastener passage is defined within the main body, and a plurality of ribs outwardly extending from the main body. The plurality of ribs are configured to securely position the bushing with respect to an opening formed in a component.
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This application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/517,458 filed Jun. 3, 2009, which is National Phase of International Application Number PCT/US07/086013 filed Nov. 30, 2007 and claims priority benefits from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/872,834 filed Dec. 5, 2006, the contents of all of these applications being incorporated herein by reference herein in their entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONEmbodiments of the present invention generally relate to a bushing assembly, and more particularly to a bushing assembly (which may be formed through drawn metal or other types of fabrication) configured to securely retain a fastener, such as a bolt.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIn various applications, bushings are used when securing components together. For example, a bushing may be used with a bolt to secure a first component, such as a plastic housing cap, to a second component, such as a work-piece to which the housing cap is configured to be secured. Typically, the bushing is positioned within a hole of the first component and a screw or bolt is passed through the bushing to secure the first component to the second component.
Embodiments of the present invention provide a bushing that is easily positioned within a component. Embodiments of the present invention provide a bushing that is safely and securely anchored with respect to a component. Further, embodiments of the present invention provide a bushing that is less susceptible to damaging the component during an insertion process.
Certain embodiments of the present invention provide a bushing that includes a cylindrical main body having a leading end and a trailing end, wherein a fastener passage is defined within the main body, and a plurality of ribs outwardly extending from the main body. The plurality of ribs are configured to securely position the bushing with respect to an opening formed in a component.
An outer surface of the leading end may be rounded in order to prevent snagging, scraping or otherwise damaging the component. One or both of the leading and/or trailing ends may be inwardly flanged in order to retain a fastener. A plurality of fastener engaging members, such as lobes, tabs, indentations, or the like, may inwardly extend into the fastener passage proximate the trailing end. The plurality of fastener engaging members may be configured to abut a portion of a shaft of a retainer in order to retain the fastener. The fastener may be configured to pivot about an area where the plurality of fastener engaging members retain the portion of the fastener.
The plurality of ribs may include a first series of ribs located away from the leading end and a second set of ribs located away from the trailing end. A diameter of the leading end is less than a distance between two distally located ribs within the first series of ribs, wherein the diameter of the leading end is configured to allow for easy location and insertion with respect to the opening formed in the component. The diameter of the leading end may be less than a diameter of the opening of the component.
Before the embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including” and “comprising” and variations thereof is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items and equivalents thereof.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONThe bushing 30 may be configured to be pushed into a molded hole of a component, or injection molded in place. The bushing 30 includes a generally cylindrical main body 32 defining an interior passage 34 that extends from a leading end 36 to a trailing end 38. The bushing 30 is configured to be positioned within an opening, hole, passage or the like a component, such as a plastic cap or the like. A series of stepped ribs 40 and 41 outwardly extend from the main body 32. As shown in
As also shown in
The leading and trailing ends 36 and 38, respectively, are inwardly flanged. The lobes 42 extend into the interior passage 34. The lobes 42 of the inwardly-flanged trailing end 38 abut outer surfaces of the shaft 56, thereby securely centering the fastener 52 in place with respect to the bushing 30, and, as noted above, preventing the fastener 52 from ejecting from the bushing 30 by engaging the annular ring 59 of the fastener 52 (if the fastener 52 shifts upward with respect to the bushing 30). Alternatively, the lobes 42 of the inwardly-flanged leading end 36 may also abut outer surfaces of the shaft 56. While only the leading and trailing ends 36 and 38, respectively, are shown to be inwardly-flanged in
The fastener 52 is effectively captured or otherwise retained by the bushing 30 because the lobes 42 of the inwardly-flanged trailing end 38 surround the outer surfaces of the shaft 56 of the fastener 52. As shown in
As the bushing 30 is pressed into the component 60 in the direction of arrow B, the ribs 40 and 41 securely anchor into the interior walls 64 of the component 60. The ribs 40 and 41 press into the interior walls 64, thereby providing a secure fit between the bushing 30 and the component 60. The bushing 30 is anchored into the component 60 at areas proximate the ribs 40 and 41, instead of an interference fit between the entirety of the bushing 30 and the interior walls 64. Thus, it has been found that the bushing 30 causes little stress to the component 60. Overall, the ribs 40 and 41 provide a low stress press fit with respect to the component 60.
As discussed above, the distal end 72 of the fastener 52 may shift or pivot about the interface of the shaft 56 and the trailing end 38 of the bushing 30. Thus, the process of locating the fastener 52 with respect to a hole or opening of another component is made easier.
The shape of the bushing 30 allows plastic of the component 60 to creep or otherwise slowly flow around the drawn ribs 40 and 41 after insertion. This assists in retaining the bushing 30 firmly in position.
Additionally, the leading end flange 112 may be larger than those described above. The enlarged leading end flange 112 increases bearing surface area with respect to the fastener and a component into which the bushing 90 is positioned.
Additionally, instead of lobes or cut-out portions, the bushing 122 may include fastener engaging members that are indented portions 132. The indented portions 132 may be formed by crimping or other such methods. The indented portions 132 act to center and secure the fastener 124 similar to the lobes 42 (shown in
Thus, embodiments of the present invention provide a bushing that is easily positioned within a component. The ribs of the bushing securely anchor the bushing within the component. Additionally, the bushing is not susceptible to damaging the component during an insertion process. Further, the bushing securely retains and centers a fastener therein.
While various spatial terms, such as upper, bottom, lower, mid, lateral, horizontal, vertical, and the like may used to describe embodiments of the present invention, it is understood that such terms are merely used with respect to the orientations shown in the drawings. The orientations may be inverted, rotated, or otherwise changed, such that an upper portion is a lower portion, and vice versa, horizontal becomes vertical, and the like.
Variations and modifications of the foregoing are within the scope of the present invention. It is understood that the invention disclosed and defined herein extends to all alternative combinations of two or more of the individual features mentioned or evident from the text and/or drawings. All of these different combinations constitute various alternative aspects of the present invention. The embodiments described herein explain the best modes known for practicing the invention and will enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention. The claims are to be construed to include alternative embodiments to the extent permitted by the prior art.
Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1-44. (canceled)
45. A bushing comprising:
- a cylindrical main body having a leading end and a trailing end, wherein a fastener passage is defined within the cylindrical main body;
- first outwardly extending members extending along an outer surface of the cylindrical main body in a longitudinal direction of the main body, wherein the first outwardly extending members are at a first circumferential alignment in relation to the cylindrical main body, wherein the first outwardly extending members are proximate to the leading end and distal from the trailing end; and
- second outwardly extending members extending along the outer surface of the cylindrical main body in the longitudinal direction of the main body, wherein the second outwardly extending members are at a second circumferential alignment in relation to the cylindrical main body that differs from the first circumferential alignment, wherein the second outwardly extending members are proximate to the trailing end and distal from the leading end,
- wherein the second outwardly extending members are longitudinally spaced apart from the first outwardly extending members, and
- wherein ends of each of the first outwardly extending members and the second outwardly extending members are rounded and smooth.
46. An assembly, comprising:
- a first component including a hole;
- a mating component that mates against the first component; and
- a bushing including: a cylindrical main body having a leading end and a trailing end, wherein a fastener passage is defined within the cylindrical main body; first outwardly extending members extending along an outer surface of the cylindrical main body in a longitudinal direction of the main body; and second outwardly extending members extending along the outer surface of the cylindrical main body in the longitudinal direction of the main body, the bushing is positioned in the hole of the first component from a side opposite the mating component.
47. The assembly of claim 46, wherein the second outwardly extending members are longitudinally spaced apart from the first outwardly extending members.
48. The assembly of claim 46, wherein the first outwardly extending members are proximate to the leading end and distal from the trailing end, and wherein the second outwardly extending members are proximate to the trailing end and distal from the leading end.
49. The assembly of claim 46, wherein the first outwardly extending members are at a first circumferential alignment in relation to the cylindrical main body, and wherein the second outwardly extending members are at a second circumferential alignment in relation to the cylindrical main body that differs from the first circumferential alignment.
50. The assembly of claim 46, wherein the first outwardly extending members comprise a first set of four ribs equally spaced about the outer surface of the cylindrical main body, and wherein the second outwardly extending members comprise a second set of four ribs equally spaced about the outer surface of the cylindrical main body.
51. The assembly of claim 50, wherein each of the first set of four ribs is spaced 90 degrees from a next closest of the first set of four ribs, and wherein each of the second set of four ribs is spaced 90 degrees from a next closest of the second set of four ribs.
52. The assembly of claim 46, wherein ends of each of the first outwardly extending members and the second outwardly extending members are rounded and smooth.
53. The assembly of claim 46, wherein the bushing is anchored into the first component at areas proximate to the first outwardly extending members and the second outwardly extending members.
54. The assembly of claim 46, wherein the bushing is a monolithic component.
55. The assembly of claim 46, wherein the cylindrical main body has an outer diameter that is smaller than an inner diameter of the hole of the first component, and
- wherein a first extrapolated circular circumference established by respective outward-most surfaces of the first outwardly extending members and a second extrapolated circular circumference established by respective outward-most surfaces of the second outwardly extending members have diameters that are greater than the inner diameter of the hole.
56. The assembly of claim 46, wherein each of the first outwardly extending members and the second outwardly extending comprises:
- a first section extending outwardly and downwardly from the outer surface of the cylindrical main body;
- a second section elongatedly extending downwardly and axially from the first section; and
- a third section extending downwardly and inwardly from the second section.
57. The assembly of claim 46, wherein outermost portions of each of the first outwardly extending members and the second outwardly extending members comprises elongate smooth surfaces extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of the bushing.
58. A bushing comprising:
- a cylindrical main body having a leading end and a trailing end, wherein a fastener passage is defined within the cylindrical main body;
- first outwardly extending members extending along an outer surface of the cylindrical main body in a longitudinal direction of the main body; and
- second outwardly extending members extending along the outer surface of the cylindrical main body in the longitudinal direction of the main body.
59. The bushing of claim 58, wherein the second outwardly extending members are longitudinally spaced apart from the first outwardly extending members.
60. The bushing of claim 58, wherein the first outwardly extending members are proximate to the leading end and distal from the trailing end, and wherein the second outwardly extending members are proximate to the trailing end and distal from the leading end.
61. The bushing of claim 58, wherein the first outwardly extending members are at a first circumferential alignment in relation to the cylindrical main body, and wherein the second outwardly extending members are at a second circumferential alignment in relation to the cylindrical main body that differs from the first circumferential alignment.
62. The bushing of claim 58, wherein the first outwardly extending members comprise a first set of four ribs equally spaced about the outer surface of the cylindrical main body, and wherein the second outwardly extending members comprise a second set of four ribs equally spaced about the outer surface of the cylindrical main body.
63. The bushing of claim 62, wherein each of the first set of four ribs is spaced 90 degrees from a next closest of the first set of four ribs, and wherein each of the second set of four ribs is spaced 90 degrees from a next closest of the second set of four ribs.
64. The bushing of claim 58, wherein ends of each of the first outwardly extending members and the second outwardly extending members are rounded and smooth.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 23, 2019
Publication Date: May 23, 2019
Applicant: Illinois Tool Works Inc. (Glenview, IL)
Inventors: Jason D. Holt (Lexington, KY), Albert W. VanBoven (Barington, IL), Glenn G. Heavens (Naugatuck, CT)
Application Number: 16/254,725