Constructed From Wire Patents (Class 24/626)
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Patent number: 6893025Abstract: A gasket for sealing between a wall and a gasket support surface, such as between an oven housing and an oven door. The gasket includes a clip, the clip typically being made from a single strand of wire. The wire is bent into a head and a base, the base for engaging the gasket and head dimensioned for engagement with a wall for a support surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Inventors: Henry C. Hight, Jr., Sylvia Hight
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Patent number: 6505387Abstract: A flexible fastener having a body formed from tightly coiled wire, with a head affixed to one end of the body, the other end being attached to a first structure, which may be a component of a computer system. The fastener functions by maintaining the position of a first structure adjacent to a second structure, which is provided with a slotted flange. The head end of the fastener is lifted and allowed to fall back such that it drops into the slot in the flange, with the head on the side opposite from the first structure, thus maintaining the correct alignment. The fastener may be threaded into a threaded aperture in the first structure, as a means of effecting the attachment to the first structure. The length of the fastener may be adjusted for optimum alignment by threading the fastener to a desired depth in the aperture. A locknut is provided, to lock the fastener to maintain a desired length.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2000Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Cray Inc.Inventors: Alexander I. Yatskov, Thomas A. Auciello, Thomas F. Zimmerman, Douglas Patrick Kelley
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Patent number: 6101091Abstract: A clip for clamping a heat sink and a semiconductor chip together on a main board of a computer is disclosed, in which a semiconductor chip such as a CPU of a computer is coupled with a heat sink by means of the clamping clip, for releasing the generated heat of the semiconductor chip. Particularly, a clip for clamping a heat sink and a semiconductor chip together on a main board of a computer is disclosed, in which a fixing clip having left and right bent segments is used, and the heat sink is elastically fixed to the main board of a computer by means of the clamping clip, so that an external impact cannot cause the heat sink to detach from the main board of the computer. Thus a single clip is used in elastically fixing the heat sink and the semiconductor chip to the main board in an easy manner, that is, four pins protruding to under the bottom of the main board are fixed by means of a single clip, thereby realizing a sure and firm fixing.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Orient Co., Ltd.Inventor: Woon Hak Baik
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Patent number: 5734556Abstract: An assembly for clamping a heat sink to an integrated circuit package that is mounted to printed circuit board. The assembly includes a pair of pin headers that are mounted to the printed circuit board. The assembly also contains a clip that is snapped onto the pin headers and presses the heat sink into the package. The pin headers each have a pair of posts that extend from a spacer. The posts are soldered to the printed circuit board to secure the headers to the board. The headers also have wire loops that extend from the spacers and capture the ends of the clip.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Mohsen Saneinejad, Hassan Siahpolo
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Patent number: 5104339Abstract: To latch at circuit component such as a connector to a circuit substrate prior to the soldering, latching members are provided which can be fitted by hand or by machine. The latching member comprises a base part from which at least two resilient legs extend in the same direction. These legs attempt to assume a deflected position with respect to each other as a result of their resiliency. The legs are provided with shoulders for acting onto the circuit substrate in the assembled state. Preferably, the latching member is constructed as an integra wire-type entity. Further, an apparatus for inserting the latching member in a mounting aperture of a circuit component is provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1990Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Laurentius M. Verhoeven
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Patent number: 4872724Abstract: Fixing device for a covering (9), especially a covering of a seat, comprising on the one hand a profiled section (1) having longitudinal slots (15), and on the other hand an edging wire (17, 17a) bent at at least two places to form fasteners (19, 19a) intended to cooperate with the slots, the fasteners (19, 19a) lying generally in a plane inclined to the axis of the edging wire (17, 17a) and being capable of deforming by twisting during their entry into a slot (15) in the profiled section, but resiliently recovering their initial shape and their inclined position after this insertion.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1988Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Assignee: ECIA-Equipements Et Composants Pour L'Industrie AutomobileInventors: Serge Deley, Francois Fourrey
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Patent number: 4861002Abstract: In a box spring assembly having a frame, including a frame rail member with horizontally spaced generally upright side walls. The frame rail has a plurality of aligned horizontal slots through the upright side walls and arranged in aligned pairs. Wire spring modules having U-shaped mounting feet extending through the aligned slots are mounted on the rail. A mounting foot has a pair of spaced apart leg portions joined together by a connecting portion spring urging the leg portions apart. Each leg portion has a pair of spaced bearing sections for engaging the ends of pairs of slots in the side walls of the frame rail, and an outwardly convex retaining portion between the bearing sections for coacting with the side walls to retain the foot in the pair of slots in the frame rail.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1988Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Assignee: Hoover Group, Inc.Inventor: Upton R. Dabney