Assembly Including a Mounting Portion and an Implement-Retaining Portion
An assembly (100, 200) is disclosed. The assembly (100, 200) includes a mounting portion (112) and an implement-retaining portion (114, 214). The mounting portion (112) includes a body portion (112a) and a substrate-penetrating portion (112b). The body portion (112a) is defined by a substrate-engaging portion (112a1) and an implement retainer interface portion (112a2). The implement-retaining portion (114, 214) is removably-connected to the implement retainer interface portion (112a2).
This U.S. patent application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/679,297 filed Aug. 17, 2017, which is a continuation-in-part of, and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 120 to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/086,019 filed Mar. 30, 2016, the disclosure of which is considered part of the disclosure of this application and is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe disclosure relates to an assembly including a mounting portion and an implement-retaining portion.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ARTImplement-retainers are known. While existing implement retainers perform adequately for their intended purpose, improvements to implement retainers are continuously being sought in order to advance the arts.
SUMMARYOne aspect of the disclosure provides an assembly including a mounting portion and an implement-retaining portion. The mounting portion includes a body portion and a substrate-penetrating portion. The body portion is defined by a substrate-engaging portion and an implement retainer interface portion connected to the substrate-engaging portion. The implement-retaining portion is removably-connected to the implement retainer interface portion of the body portion of the mounting portion.
Implementations of the disclosure may include one or more of the following optional features. For example, the implement retainer interface portion of the body portion of the mounting portion includes an implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface. The implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface defines a plurality of male-receiving portions and a plurality of wedging passages. The plurality of male-receiving portions includes a plurality of female portions. The plurality of female portions includes a first pair of female portions defined by a first female portion and a second female portion. The plurality of female portions also includes second pair of female portions defined by a third female portion and a fourth female portion. The plurality of wedging passages includes a first wedging passage and a second wedging passage.
In some implementations, the first wedging passage is arranged between the first female portion of the first pair of female portions and the second female portion first pair of female portions. The second wedging passage is arranged between the third female portion of the second pair of female portions and the fourth female portion of the second pair of female portions.
In some examples, the implement retainer interface portion of the body portion of the mounting portion includes a first half and a second half. The first wedging passage and the first pair of female portions are defined by the first half of the implement retainer interface portion of the body portion of the mounting portion. The second wedging passage and the second pair of female portions are defined by the second half of the implement retainer interface portion of the body portion of the mounting portion.
In some implementations, the implement-retaining portion includes a mounting-portion-engaging surface. The implement-retaining portion includes a plurality of male portions extending away from the mounting-portion-engaging surface. The plurality of male portions are defined by a first wedging portion, a second wedging portion and a pair of registration portions including a first registration portion and a second registration portion.
In some examples, the plurality of male portions of the implement-retaining portion are removably-interfaced with the plurality of male-receiving portions of the mounting portion. The pair of registration portions is removably-interfaced with one of the first pair of female portions and the second pair of female portions. The first wedging portion is removably-interfaced with one of the first wedging passage and the second wedging passage. The second wedging portion is removably-interfaced with the other of the first wedging passage and the second wedging passage.
In some implementations, the implement retainer interface portion of the body portion of the mounting portion is defined by a neck-portion-engaging surface and an implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface. The neck-portion-engaging surface is shaped for contacting the first wedging portion of the plurality of male portions of the implement-retaining portion. The implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface that is shaped to contact or be arranged opposite the mounting-portion-engaging surface of the implement-retaining portion.
In some examples, the first wedging portion is defined by a head portion and a neck portion. The neck portion is connected to the head portion. The neck portion extends away from the mounting-portion-engaging surface.
In some implementations, the neck portion includes a first side surface and an opposite second side surface that are joined by an intermediate surface. The first side surface and the second side surface are arranged in a non-parallel, converging relationship.
In some examples, the second wedging portion includes a first side surface and an opposite second side surface that are joined by an intermediate surface. The first side surface and the second side surface are arranged in a non-parallel, converging relationship.
In some implementations, the implement-retaining portion includes a mounting-portion-engaging surface. The implement-retaining portion includes a plurality of male portions extending away from the mounting-portion-engaging surface. The plurality of male portions are defined by a first wedging portion, a second wedging portion and a pair of clamping portions including a first clamping portion and a second clamping portion.
In some instances, the plurality of male portions of the implement-retaining portion are removably-interfaced with the plurality of male-receiving portions of the mounting portion. The first wedging portion is removably-interfaced with one of the first wedging passage and the second wedging passage, and the second wedging portion is removably-interfaced with the other of the first wedging passage and the second wedging passage.
In some examples, a first mounting-portion-engaging-surface of each of the first clamping portion and the second clamping portion is sized for engaging the implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface. A second mounting-portion-engaging surface of each of the first clamping portion and the second clamping portion is sized for engaging a side surface of the body portion of the mounting portion that connects the neck-portion-engaging surface to the implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface.
In some implementations, at least the substrate-engaging portion of the body portion of the mounting portion is bendably or flexibly connected to the implement retainer interface portion of the body portion of the mounting portion.
In some examples, the substrate-penetrating portion may be formed from a rigid, non-flexible material. The substrate-penetrating portion is threaded fastener having a shaft portion and a threaded portion extending away from the shaft portion.
In some implementations, a head portion of the substrate-penetrating portion is arranged within a passage formed by the substrate-engaging portion of the body portion of the mounting portion.
In some examples, the substrate-engaging portion of the body portion of the mounting portion defines a substrate-mounting surface having a circumferential engagement lip including a plurality of protuberances.
Another aspect of the disclosure provides a portion of an assembly including a mounting portion. The mounting portion includes a body portion and a substrate-penetrating portion. The body portion is defined by a substrate-engaging portion and an implement retainer interface portion connected to the substrate-engaging portion.
Implementations of the disclosure may include one or more of the following optional features. For example, the implement retainer interface portion of the body portion of the mounting portion includes an implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface. The implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface defines a plurality of male-receiving portions and a plurality of wedging passages. The plurality of male-receiving portions includes a plurality of female portions. The plurality of female portions includes a first pair of female portions defined by a first female portion and a second female portion. The plurality of female portions also includes second pair of female portions defined by a third female portion and a fourth female portion. The plurality of wedging passages includes a first wedging passage and a second wedging passage.
In some implementations, the first wedging passage is arranged between the first female portion of the first pair of female portions and the second female portion first pair of female portions. The second wedging passage is arranged between the third female portion of the second pair of female portions and the fourth female portion of the second pair of female portions.
In some examples, the implement retainer interface portion of the body portion of the mounting portion includes a first half and a second half. The first wedging passage and the first pair of female portions are defined by the first half of the implement retainer interface portion of the body portion of the mounting portion. The second wedging passage and the second pair of female portions are defined by the second half of the implement retainer interface portion of the body portion of the mounting portion.
In some implementations, the implement retainer interface portion of the body portion of the mounting portion is defined by a neck-portion-engaging surface and an implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface.
In some examples, at least the substrate-engaging portion of the body portion of the mounting portion is bendably or flexibly connected to the implement retainer interface portion of the body portion of the mounting portion.
In some implementations, the substrate-penetrating portion may be formed from a rigid, non-flexible material. The substrate-penetrating portion is threaded fastener having a shaft portion and a threaded portion extending away from the shaft portion.
In some examples, a head portion of the substrate-penetrating portion is arranged within a passage formed by the substrate-engaging portion of the body portion of the mounting portion.
In some implementations, the substrate-engaging portion of the body portion of the mounting portion defines a substrate-mounting surface having a circumferential engagement lip including a plurality of protuberances.
In yet another aspect of the disclosure provides a portion of an assembly including an implement-retaining portion. The implement-retaining portion includes a mounting-portion-engaging surface and an opposite implement-engaging surface. The implement-retaining portion includes a plurality of male portions extending away from the mounting-portion-engaging surface. The plurality of male portions are defined by a first wedging portion, a second wedging portion and a pair of registration portions including a first registration portion and a second registration portion.
Implementations of the disclosure may include one or more of the following optional features. For example, the first wedging portion is defined by a head portion and a neck portion. The neck portion is connected to the head portion. The neck portion extends away from the mounting-portion-engaging surface.
In some examples, the second wedging portion includes a first side surface and an opposite second side surface that are joined by an intermediate surface. The first side surface and the second side surface are arranged in a non-parallel, converging relationship.
In some implementations, the second wedging portion includes a first side surface and an opposite second side surface that are joined by an intermediate surface. The first side surface and the second side surface are arranged in a non-parallel, converging relationship.
In some examples, the implement-engaging surface is defined by a substantially flat surface.
In some implementations, the implement-engaging surface is defined by a storage pocket.
In some examples, the implement-engaging surface is defined by a storage pocket a hook.
In some implementations, the implement-engaging surface is defined by a storage pocket a frictional surface including a plurality of bumps.
In some examples, the implement-engaging surface includes an adhesive.
In yet another aspect of the disclosure provides a portion of an assembly including an implement-retaining portion. The implement-retaining portion includes an implement-retaining portion including a mounting-portion-engaging surface and an opposite implement-engaging surface. The implement-retaining portion includes a plurality of male portions extending away from the mounting-portion-engaging surface. The plurality of male portions are defined by a first wedging portion, a second wedging portion and a pair of clamping portions including a first clamping portion and a second clamping portion.
The details of one or more implementations of the disclosure are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other aspects, features, and advantages will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
The disclosure will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The figures illustrate an exemplary implementation of an assembly including a mounting portion and an implement-retaining portion. Based on the foregoing, it is to be generally understood that the nomenclature used herein is simply for convenience and the terms used to describe the invention should be given the broadest meaning by one of ordinary skill in the art.
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Because the base element 11 may be rigidly attached to the screw element 12, a force applied to the fixture 7 in a plane substantially perpendicular to an axis extending along the length of the screw element 12 is counteracted by a force exerted upon the underlying substrate by the circumferential edge 2 of the elastically deformable, spring-like base element 11; this spring-like quality imparts additional strength to the overall assembly while: (1) the screw element 12 still permits quick and easy installation, and (2) the spring-like quality of base element 11 permits 360° rotation of the assembly while maintaining uniform pressure against the underlying substrate, thereby preserving strength regardless of the rotational positioning of the assembly.
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In some examples, the screw element 12 may be defined by a 1.5″ steel screw element that is insert-molded with a 2″ diameter base element 11 formed from polypropylene in an injection-molding machine. Typically, the wall thickness of base element 11 (i.e. the distance between the convex, fixture-supporting topside portion 9 and the concave, substrate-facing, underside portion 3) is uniform. An exemplary wall thickness (when, for example, the base element 11 is defined by a 2″ diameter and formed from polypropylene) may be 0.093 inches. In other examples, the base element 11 may be made of any elastic material so long as the wall thickness of the base element 11 is adjusted correlatively to produce a similar modulus of flexibility. In the embodiment described above at
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In some implementations, at least the substrate-engaging portion 112a1 of the body portion 112a of the mounting portion 112 may be permitted to bend or flex relative to the implement retainer interface portion 112a2 of the body portion 112a of the mounting portion 112. The bending or flexibility of the substrate-engaging portion 112a1 may result from one or both of, for example, a reduction in a thickness of the substrate-engaging portion 112a1 and a selection of a non-rigid, flexible material (e.g., polypropylene) utilized for forming the substrate-engaging portion 112a1. Accordingly, in some examples, the implement retainer interface portion 112a2 may be defined by the same material (e.g., polypropylene) as the substrate-engaging portion 112a1 but formed to be defined by a comparatively greater thickness than that of the substrate-engaging portion 112a1 (in order to inhibit or resist bending or flexing of the implement retainer interface portion 112a2); alternatively, the implement retainer interface portion 112a2 may be formed from a rigid, non-flexible material such that the mounting portion 112 is formed in a multi-shot or two-shot injection molding process whereby the substrate-engaging portion 112a1 is formed from a first, flexible material and the implement retainer interface portion 112a2 is formed from a second, non-flexible material.
In some examples, the substrate-penetrating portion 112b may be formed from a rigid, non-flexible material (e.g., a metal such as, for example, steel). Furthermore, as seen, for example, in
While the rigidity of the implement retainer interface portion 112a2 of the body portion 112a of the mounting portion 112 and the substrate-penetrating portion 112b may result in a more robust assembly 100 that permits heavier implements to be supported by the assembly 100 and be secured to the underlying substrate S, the relative flexibility of the substrate-engaging portion 112a1 of the body portion 112a of the mounting portion 112 provides a beneficial functionality of the assembly 100. For example, when an external force (see, e.g., arrow F in
In some instances, the substrate-penetrating portion 112b may be joined to the substrate-engaging portion 112a1 of the body portion 112a of the mounting portion 112 by, for example, arranging the head portion 112b4 of the substrate-penetrating portion 112b within a passage, recess or cavity 115 (see, e.g.,
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The plurality of female portions 130 may be defined by a first pair of female portions 130a (including a first female portion 130a1 of the plurality of female portions 130 and a second female portion 130a2 of the plurality of female portions 130) and a second pair of female portions 130b (including a third female portion 130b1 of the plurality of female portions 130 and a fourth female portion 130b2 of the plurality of female portions 130). The plurality of wedging passages 132 may be defined by a first wedging passage 132a and a second wedging passage 132b.
The first wedging passage 132a is associated with the first pair of female portions 130a and is arranged between the first female portion 130a1 and the second female portion 130a2. The second wedging passage 132b is associated with the second pair of female portions 130b and is arranged between the third female portion 130b1 and the fourth female portion 130b2.
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The plurality of male portions 138′ may also include a third wedging portion 145′ that is aligned with the first wedging portion 140′ and the second wedging portion 142′. Furthermore, the second wedging portion 142′ is located between the first wedging portion 140′ and the third wedging portion 145′. The third wedging portion 145′ may be defined by a substantially cylindrical post that is located within one of the first wedging passage 132a and the second wedging passage 132b of the plurality of wedging passages 132. Furthermore, a distal tip 147′ of the third wedging portion 145′ may be disposed adjacent the non-mounting surface 118 of the substrate-engaging portion 112a1 of the body portion 112a of the mounting portion 112 in order to provide further stability to the implement-retaining portion 114′ when the implement-retaining portion 114′ is joined to the mounting portion 112.
Furthermore, a head portion 140a′ of the first wedging portion 140′ includes a first surface 140a1′ that may define a recess or groove 149′. The recess or groove 149′ may be sized for receiving a projection 146a, 146b (see, e.g.,
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The plurality of male portions 138″ may also include a third wedging portion 145″ that is aligned with the first wedging portion 140″ and the second wedging portion 142″. Furthermore, the second wedging portion 142″ is located between the first wedging portion 140″ and the third wedging portion 145″. The third wedging portion 145″ may be defined by a substantially cylindrical post that is located within one of the first wedging passage 132a and the second wedging passage 132b of the plurality of wedging passages 132. Furthermore, a distal tip 147″ of the third wedging portion 145″ may be defined by a substantially oval-shaped member having a front surface 1471″ and a rear surface 1472″. The front surface 1471″ is disposed adjacent the non-mounting surface 118 of the substrate-engaging portion 112a1 of the body portion 112a of the mounting portion 112 in order to provide further stability to the implement-retaining portion 114″ when the implement-retaining portion 114″ is joined to the mounting portion 112. The rear surface 1472″ is disposed adjacent and/or “hooked behind” the surface 120 of the of the implement retainer interface portion 112a2 of the body portion 112a of the mounting portion 112.
Furthermore, a head portion 140a″ of the first wedging portion 140″ includes a first surface 140a1″ that may define a first recess, groove or channel 149a″ and a second recess, groove or channel 149b″. The recess or groove 149′ may be sized for receiving first and second projections defined by the implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface 122 of the mounting portion 112. Registration of the projections within the first and second recess, groove or channels 149a″, 149b″ provides further stability to the implement-retaining portion 114″ when the implement-retaining portion 114″ is joined to the mounting portion 112.
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Furthermore, in some instances, movement of the implement-retaining portion 114 relative the mounting portion 112 in the direction of the arrow A2′, may also result in: (1) at least a portion of the intermediate surface 144a1-3 of the first registration portion 144a1 being arranged below the plane P130b and thereby progressively coming into contact with and being disposed adjacent at least a portion of the intermediate wall surface 130b2-3 defined by the fourth female portion 130b1 of the plurality of female portions 130 and (2) at least a portion of the intermediate surface 144a2-3 of the second registration portion 144a2 being arranged below the plane P130b and thereby progressively coming into contact with and being disposed adjacent at least a portion of the intermediate wall surface 130b1-3 defined by the third female portion 130b2 of the plurality of female portions 130. Yet even further, movement of the implement-retaining portion 114 relative the mounting portion 112 in the direction of the arrow A2′, may also result in: (1) at least a portion of the first side surface 144a1-1 and at least a portion of the second side surface 144a1-2 of the first registration portion 144a1 progressively coming into contact with and being disposed adjacent, respectively, at least a portion of the first wall surface 130b2-1 and at least a portion of the second wall surface 130b2-2 defined by the fourth female portion 130b2 and (2) at least a portion of the first side surface 144a2-1 and at least a portion of the second side surface 144a2-2 of the second registration portion 144a2 progressively coming into contact with and being disposed adjacent, respectively, at least a portion of the first wall surface 130b1-1 and at least a portion of the second wall surface 130b1-2 defined by the third female portion 130b1.
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In an example, the mounting portion 112 may be connected to the underlying substrate S by directing the substrate-penetrating portion 112b (which may be, for example, a self-boring threaded fastener) into the underlying substrate S by rotating R the mounting portion 112 about the axis A100-A100 (see, e.g.,
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The implement portion 215 may also define one or more fastener-receiving passages 221 that are sized for receiving a fastener (not shown, such as, e.g., a screw). The one or more fastener-receiving passages 221 extend through the thickness T215 of the implement portion 215; accordingly, if optionally included, the fastener may assist in securing the implement portion 215 to the underlying substrate S.
The implement portion 215 may also define one or more attachment portions 223. The one or more attachment portions 223 may include one or more attachment flanges 223a and one or more attachment passages 223b that extend through the thickness T215 of the implement portion 215. In an example, each attachment flange (see, e.g., 223a1, 223a2, 223a3) of the one or more attachment flanges 223a is arranged near each attachment passage (see, e.g., 223b1, 223b2, 223b3) of the one or more attachment passages 223b. In an example, the implement portion 215 may define three attachment flanges 223a (see, e.g., 223a1, 223a2, 223a3) and three attachment passages 223b (see, e.g., 223b1, 223b2, 223b3). In an example, each attachment flange 223a1, 223a2, 223a3 includes an “L shape” body, and, in some instances, a first L-shaped attachment flange 223a1 and a third L-shaped attachment flange 223a3 are arranged in a “down” orientation while an intermediate/second L-shaped attachment flange 223a2 is arranged in an “up” orientation for cooperating to form a lateral attachment passage 225 (see, e.g.,
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The bridge portion 241 extends from a lower intermediate surface 240a4 of the first wedging portion 240. The bridge portion 241 includes a first side surface 241a1, a second side surface 241a2, a front surface 241a3, a rear surface 241a4 and a lower surface 241a5.
The second wedging portion 242 extends away from the rear surface 240a4 of the bridge portion 241. The second wedging portion 242 includes a first side surface 242a1 and an opposite second side surface 242a2 that are joined by an upper intermediate surface 242a3. The first side surface 242a1 and the second side surface 242a2 may be arranged in a non-parallel, converging relationship. In an example, with reference to
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Furthermore, in some instances, movement of the implement-retaining portion 214 relative the mounting portion 112 in the direction of the arrow A3 (see, e.g.,
As a result of the first wedging portion 240 of the implement-retaining portion 214 being progressively wedged within the first wedging passage 132a, the implement-retaining portion 214 may be said to be partially secured-to the mounting portion 112. Furthermore, as seen in
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When it may be desired to arrange the assembly 200 back to a disassembled orientation (i.e., arranging the implement-retaining portion 214 in spatially separated orientation with respect to the mounting portion 112 as seen in, for example,
A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims. For example, the actions recited in the claims can be performed in a different order and still achieve desirable results.
Claims
1. An assembly (100, 200), comprising:
- a mounting portion (112), wherein the mounting portion (112) includes a body portion (112a), and a substrate-penetrating portion (112b), wherein the body portion (112a) is defined by a substrate-engaging portion (112a1), and an implement retainer interface portion (112a2) connected to the substrate-engaging portion (112a1); and
- an implement-retaining portion (114, 214) removably-connected to the implement retainer interface portion (112a2) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112).
2. The assembly (100, 200) of claim 1, wherein the implement retainer interface portion (112a2) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112) includes an implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface (122), wherein the implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface (122) defines:
- a plurality of male-receiving portions (128) defined by: a plurality of female portions (130) including: a first pair of female portions (130a) including: a first female portion (130a1), and a second female portion (130a2), a second pair of female portions (130b) including: a third female portion (130b1), and a fourth female portion (130b2), and a plurality of wedging passages (132) including: a first wedging passage (132a), and a second wedging passage (132b).
3. The assembly (100) of claim 2, wherein the first wedging passage (132a) is arranged between the first female portion (130a1) of the first pair of female portions (130a) and the second female portion (130a2) first pair of female portions (130a), wherein the second wedging passage (132b) is arranged between the third female portion (130b1) of the second pair of female portions (130b) and the fourth female portion (130b2) of the second pair of female portions (130a).
4. The assembly (100) of claim 3, wherein the implement retainer interface portion (112a2) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112) includes:
- a first half (112a2-1), and
- a second half (112a2-2),
- wherein the first wedging passage (132a) and the first pair of female portions (130a) are defined by the first half (112a2-1) of the implement retainer interface portion (112a2) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112),
- wherein the second wedging passage (132b) and the second pair of female portions (130b) are defined by the second half (112a2-2) of the implement retainer interface portion (112a2) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112).
5. The assembly (100) of claim 2, wherein the implement-retaining portion (114) includes a mounting-portion-engaging surface (134), wherein the implement-retaining portion (114) includes:
- a plurality of male portions (138) extending away from the mounting-portion-engaging surface (134), wherein the plurality of male portions (138) are defined by: a first wedging portion (140), a second wedging portion (142), and a pair of registration portions (144) including: a first registration portion (144a1), and a second registration portion (144a2).
6. The assembly (100) of claim 5, wherein the plurality of male portions (138) of the implement-retaining portion (114) are removably-interfaced with the plurality of male-receiving portions (128) of the mounting portion (112), wherein:
- the pair of registration portions (144) is removably-interfaced with one of the first pair of female portions (130a) and the second pair of female portions (130b),
- the first wedging portion (140) is removably-interfaced with one of the first wedging passage (132a) and the second wedging passage (132b), and
- the second wedging portion (142) is removably-interfaced with the other of the first wedging passage (132a) and the second wedging passage (132b).
7. The assembly (100) of claim 5, wherein the implement retainer interface portion (112a2) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112) is defined by:
- a neck-portion-engaging surface (120) that is shaped for contacting the first wedging portion (140) of the plurality of male portions (138) of the implement-retaining portion (114), and
- an implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface (122) that is shaped to contact or be arranged opposite the mounting-portion-engaging surface (134) of the implement-retaining portion (114).
8. The assembly (100) of claim 5, wherein the first wedging portion (140) is defined by:
- a head portion (140a), and
- a neck portion (140b), wherein the neck portion (140b) is connected to the head portion (140a), wherein the neck portion (140b) extends away from the mounting-portion-engaging surface (134).
9. The assembly (100) of claim 8, wherein the neck portion (140b) includes:
- a first side surface (140b1) and an opposite second side surface (140b2) that are joined by an intermediate surface (140b3), wherein the first side surface (140b1) and the second side surface (140b2) are arranged in a non-parallel, converging relationship.
10. The assembly (100) of claim 5, wherein the second wedging portion (142) includes a first side surface (142a1) and an opposite second side surface (142a2) that are joined by an intermediate surface (142a3), wherein the first side surface (142a1) and the second side surface (142a2) are arranged in a non-parallel, converging relationship.
11. The assembly (200) of claim 2, wherein the implement-retaining portion (214) includes a mounting-portion-engaging surface (234), wherein the implement-retaining portion (214) includes:
- a plurality of male portions (238) extending away from the mounting-portion-engaging surface (234), wherein the plurality of male portions (238) are defined by: a first wedging portion (240), a second wedging portion (242), and a pair of clamping portions (244) including: a first clamping portion (244a1), and a second clamping portion (244a2).
12. The assembly (200) of claim 11, wherein the plurality of male portions (238) of the implement-retaining portion (214) are removably-interfaced with the plurality of male-receiving portions (128) of the mounting portion (112), wherein:
- the first wedging portion (240) is removably-interfaced with one of the first wedging passage (132a) and the second wedging passage (132b), and
- the second wedging portion (242) is removably-interfaced with the other of the first wedging passage (132a) and the second wedging passage (132b).
13. The assembly (200) of claim 12, wherein a first mounting-portion-engaging-surface (2451) of each of the first clamping portion (244a1) and the second clamping portion (244a2) is sized for engaging the implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface (122), wherein a second mounting-portion-engaging surface (2452) of each of the first clamping portion (244a1) and the second clamping portion (244a2) is sized for engaging a side surface (121) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112) that connects the neck-portion-engaging surface (120) to the implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface (122).
14. The assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein at least the substrate-engaging portion (112a1) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112) is bendably or flexibly connected to the implement retainer interface portion (112a2) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112).
15. The assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein the substrate-penetrating portion (112b) may be formed from a rigid, non-flexible material, wherein the substrate-penetrating portion (112b) is threaded fastener having a shaft portion (112b1) and a threaded portion (112b3) extending away from the shaft portion (112b1).
16. The assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein a head portion (112b4) of the substrate-penetrating portion (112b) is arranged within a passage (115) formed by the substrate-engaging portion (112a1) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112).
17. The assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein the substrate-engaging portion (112a1) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112) defines:
- a substrate-mounting surface (116) having a circumferential engagement lip (124) including a plurality of protuberances (126).
18. A portion of an assembly (100), comprising:
- a mounting portion (112), wherein the mounting portion (112) includes a body portion (112a), and a substrate-penetrating portion (112b), wherein the body portion (112a) is defined by a substrate-engaging portion (112a1), and an implement retainer interface portion (112a2) connected to the substrate-engaging portion (112a1).
19. The portion of the assembly (100) of claim 18, wherein the implement retainer interface portion (112a2) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112) includes an implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface (122), wherein the implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface (122) defines:
- a plurality of male-receiving portions (128) defined by: a plurality of female portions (130) including: a first pair of female portions (130a) including: a first female portion (130a1), and a second female portion (130a2), a second pair of female portions (130b) including: a third female portion (130b1), and a fourth female portion (130b2), and a plurality of wedging passages (132) including: a first wedging passage (132a), and a second wedging passage (132b).
20. The portion of the assembly (100) of claim 19, wherein the first wedging passage (132a) is arranged between the first female portion (130a1) of the first pair of female portions (130a) and the second female portion (130a2) first pair of female portions (130a), wherein the second wedging passage (132b) is arranged between the third female portion (130b1) of the second pair of female portions (130b) and the fourth female portion (130b2) of the second pair of female portions (130a).
21. The portion of the assembly (100) of claim 20, wherein the implement retainer interface portion (112a2) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112) includes:
- a first half (112a2-1), and
- a second half (112a2-2),
- wherein the first wedging passage (132a) and the first pair of female portions (130a) are defined by the first half (112a2-1) of the implement retainer interface portion (112a2) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112),
- wherein the second wedging passage (132b) and the second pair of female portions (130b) are defined by the second half (112a2-2) of the implement retainer interface portion (112a2) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112).
22. The portion of the assembly (100) of claim 18, wherein the implement retainer interface portion (112a2) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112) is defined by:
- a neck-portion-engaging surface (120), and
- an implement-retaining-portion-engaging surface (122).
23. The portion of the assembly (100) of claim 18, wherein at least the substrate-engaging portion (112a1) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112) is bendably or flexibly connected to the implement retainer interface portion (112a2) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112).
24. The portion of the assembly (100) of claim 18, wherein the substrate-penetrating portion (112b) may be formed from a rigid, non-flexible material, wherein the substrate-penetrating portion (112b) is threaded fastener having a shaft portion (112b1) and a threaded portion (112b3) extending away from the shaft portion (112b1).
25. The portion of the assembly (100) of claim 18, wherein a head portion (112b4) of the substrate-penetrating portion (112b) is arranged within a passage (115) formed by the substrate-engaging portion (112a1) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112).
26. The portion of the assembly (100) of claim 18, wherein the substrate-engaging portion (112a1) of the body portion (112a) of the mounting portion (112) defines:
- a substrate-mounting surface (116) having a circumferential engagement lip (124) including a plurality of protuberances (126).
27. A portion of an assembly (100), comprising:
- an implement-retaining portion (114) including a mounting-portion-engaging surface (134) and an opposite implement-engaging surface (136), wherein the implement-retaining portion (114) includes: a plurality of male portions (138) extending away from the mounting-portion-engaging surface (134), wherein the plurality of male portions (138) are defined by: a first wedging portion (140), a second wedging portion (142), and a pair of registration portions (144) including: a first registration portion (144a1), and a second registration portion (144a2).
28. The portion of the assembly (100) of claim 27, wherein the first wedging portion (140) is defined by:
- a head portion (140a), and
- a neck portion (140b), wherein the neck portion (140b) is connected to the head portion (140a), wherein the neck portion (140b) extends away from the mounting-portion-engaging surface (134).
29. The portion of the assembly (100) of claim 28, wherein the neck portion (140b) includes:
- a first side surface (140b1) and an opposite second side surface (140b2) that are joined by an intermediate surface (140b3), wherein the first side surface (140b1) and the second side surface (140b2) are arranged in a non-parallel, converging relationship.
30. The portion of the assembly (100) of claim 27, wherein the second wedging portion (142) includes a first side surface (142a1) and an opposite second side surface (142a2) that are joined by an intermediate surface (142a3), wherein the first side surface (142a1) and the second side surface (142a2) are arranged in a non-parallel, converging relationship.
31. The portion of the assembly (100) of claim 27, wherein the implement-engaging surface (136) is defined by a substantially flat surface.
32. The portion of the assembly (100) of claim 27, wherein the implement-engaging surface (136) is defined by a storage pocket.
33. The portion of the assembly (100) of claim 27, wherein the implement-engaging surface (136) is defined by a storage pocket a hook.
34. The portion of the assembly (100) of claim 27, wherein the implement-engaging surface (136) is defined by a storage pocket a frictional surface including a plurality of bumps.
35. The portion of the assembly (100) of claim 27, wherein the implement-engaging surface (136) includes an adhesive.
36. A portion of an assembly (200), comprising:
- an implement-retaining portion (214) including a mounting-portion-engaging surface (234) and an opposite implement-engaging surface (236), wherein the implement-retaining portion (114) includes:
- a plurality of male portions (238) extending away from the mounting-portion-engaging surface (234), wherein the plurality of male portions (238) are defined by: a first wedging portion (240), a second wedging portion (242), and a pair of clamping portions (244) including: a first clamping portion (244a1), and a second clamping portion (244a2).
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 14, 2020
Publication Date: Sep 2, 2021
Inventor: Timothy P. Stender (Otsego, MI)
Application Number: 17/070,635