Having Securing Element Projecting Through Aperture In Sleeve Patents (Class 411/21)
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Patent number: 4702656Abstract: An expansion bolt assembly for use in boreholes with an annular undercut adjacent the base of the boreholes includes an axially elongated anchor bolt, a support sleeve laterally enclosing the anchor bolt with annular segments formed on the support sleeve, and an expansion sleeve to be inserted between the anchor bolt and the support sleeve. The annular segments are displaced radially outwardly by the expansion sleeve into the undercut in the borehole. The annular segments extend radially outwardly from the outside surface of the support sleeve. During the expansion procedure the outer surface of the support sleeve is pressed against the surface of the borehole.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1986Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventor: Roger Kerrom
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Patent number: 4696423Abstract: A hollow sheet metal steel fastener for joining wood and/or wood product assemblies subjected to high shear and bending stress loadings. The fastener comprises an elongated, equilateral triangular tubular shaft with continuous stiffening ribs along the centerlines of the three sides to effect and approximate a six pointed star form when viewed in cross section providing a uniquely rigid shaft to withstand lateral shear forces across the transverse section and longitudinal bending stresses. The fastener further comprises three integral, uniquely formed flanges at opposite ends of the shaft with three driving head flanges at one end so formed as to mate with a specially designed driving tool to enable mechanically powered driving, said tool having a rounded, concave driving head as required to resistance drive the fastener into a lesser diameter lead hole in the host materials.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1986Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Inventor: John L. Ryan
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Patent number: 4693389Abstract: A core barrel hole plug. A plug body sized to easily fit the hole to be plugged is slidably attached to a flange sized larger than the hole to limit the movement of the plug body into the hole. A rectangular bore at the inner end of the plug body has a pair of pawls pivotally mounted therein which are moveable between retracted and extended positions for releasing or locking the plug in position. An actuator screw is threadably engaged through a cylindrical bore in the plug body and in communication with the rectangular bore where a cam on the actuator screw causes movement of the pawls between the release and locking positions. The flange and screw are adapted to receive a remotely operated tool for remote operation of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1986Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Assignee: The Babcock & Wilcox CompanyInventor: David D. Kalen
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Patent number: 4681495Abstract: A device and process for fixing two parts with a captive screw (5) engaged in a threaded hole (3) machined in at least one of the two parts (1,2). The screw (5) comprises over its whole length a bore (6) communicating with at least one radially directed hole (10) opening out on the outer side surface of the screw (5) in its threaded part (5a) and enclosing a component (11) movable in the hole (10). A maneuvering rod (14) is engaged in the bore (6) for locking the screw (5) in place in the threaded hole (3), by placing a part of the rod with larger diameter to coincide with the component (11) which then crushes the threading of the part (3a) of the hole (3). The rod (14) is crimped over the screw (5) by virtue of strips (18). The disclosure applies in particular to the assembly of two walls of a partitioning of the core of a pressurized water nuclear reactor.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1984Date of Patent: July 21, 1987Assignee: Framatome & CieInventors: Gerard Crespin, Jean Coussau
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Patent number: 4673320Abstract: An anchor dowel assembly includes an axially elongated sleeve with window-like openings extending through its wall transversely of the axial direction. Locking members are positionable within the window-like openings for displacement radially outwardly from the sleeve for effecting the anchoring action. The locking members are displaced radially outwardly by an expansion tool driven between the locking members by a force directed in the axial direction of the sleeves.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1986Date of Patent: June 16, 1987Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventor: Peter Froehlich
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Patent number: 4657212Abstract: A control cable anchor for securing a control cable in an opening having an elongated body with a shouldered end, axial slots in the body surface and locking pawls positioned within the slots. The pawls have a first end spaced from the shouldered end of the body which cooperates with the shouldered end to sandwich a wall which defines the opening. The pawls have a fulcrum point which engages the bottom of the slots. The pawls are biased into their first or locking position but may pivot about the fulcrum to be retracted at least partially beneath the body surface for insertion through the opening.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1985Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: Acco Babcock Inc.Inventors: William J. Gilmore, Leland E. Easter
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Patent number: 4655657Abstract: A self-retaining positive locking bolt having a bolt body with a spindle retained within the bolt body. A detent is mounted in the bolt extending, in a first position, out of the bolt body, and, in a second position, extending internally from the bolt body. In both positions, the detent is mounted in aligned cavities in the spindle and movable between the cavities to extend between the first and second positions while retaining the orientation of the spindle with respect to the bolt body.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1985Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Assignee: John A. DuranInventor: John A. Duran
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Patent number: 4644617Abstract: A releasable locking device comprises a tubular housing (180) having a pair of rotary pawls (182) mounted therein. The angular position of the pawls are controlled by spring-loaded balls (183). A line (179) passing through the housing has a collar (184) thereon which latches with the pawls when the collar is brought into engagement therewith, the pawls being rotated so that the balls then bear on adjoining surfaces of the pawls. When the line is subsequently slackened the balls (183) act on the pawls to rotate them further into the housing so that on subsequent engagement by the collar (184), they are free to rotate so as to allow the collar to pass through the housing. This system provides an automatic latching of the line (179) followed by automatic disengagement of the latch simply by releasing tension in the line followed by reapplying such tension. Therefore latching and unlatching can be effected simply from a position remote from the latching mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1984Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Inventors: Alan W. Tupper, Peter R. Flux
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Patent number: 4636121Abstract: A holding screw rotatable in an inward direction having means to prevent or retard rotational movement in the opposite direction.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1985Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Inventor: Lillias S. Miller
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Patent number: 4614471Abstract: An expansion anchor is used in a hole in a receiving material where the hole is undercut. The expansion anchor includes an axially elongated anchor sleeve containing slots extending in the axial direction. Expansion interlock members are radially displaceably mounted in the slots. A fastening bolt can be threaded into the sleeve so that it radially displaces and secures the interlock members in the undercut portion of the hole. Each interlock member has a shaped surface facing radially inwardly in the sleeve and the shaped surface is contacted by the fastening bolt as it is moved into the sleeve. The trailing end of the shaped surface is formed so that it is not contacted by the fastening bolt as the bolt is moved through the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1984Date of Patent: September 30, 1986Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventor: Bernd Mauritz
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Patent number: 4611964Abstract: The phenomenon of pop-back of the nail insert for anchor nail fasteners is prevented by providing a dimple-like indentation in the wall of the tube sufficient to grip the insert nail after it has been driven down the tube. For longer length anchor nails, two such dimple-like indentations may be provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1985Date of Patent: September 16, 1986Inventor: Seymour N. Schlein
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Patent number: 4566832Abstract: An expansion dowel is formed of an axially elongated sleeve with expansion tongues connected to it so that they can be pivoted radially outwardly projecting from the outside surface of the sleeve. Each of the tongues has a radially directed projection in the unexpanded position with the projection having a dimension transverse to the axial direction of the sleeve greater than the sleeve thickness. To provide an anchoring effect, the tongues can be displaced radially outwardly from the sleeve by an expanding member movable through the borehole formed by the sleeve. In the radially outwardly pivoted position the tongues interlock. Webs connected to the tongues provide an articulated connection between the tongue and the sleeve. The pivot axis formed by the webs extend normal to the axis of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1983Date of Patent: January 28, 1986Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventors: Helmut Mirsberger, Franz Popp
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Patent number: 4557631Abstract: An off-center rock bolt anchor includes a wedge nut having a modified frusto-conical lower end portion having a first surface portion with an enlarged radius of curvature matching that of the mine roof bolt hole. A threaded hole for receiving the shaft of a roof bolt extends longitudinally through the wedge nut parallel to and close to the first surface. A locking cam with outwardly oriented teeth is pivotally connected to an off-center portion of the top surface of the wedge nut. A plurality of expansion wings are positioned around the lower conical portion of the wedge nut and expand outwardly to engage the walls of the bolt hole as the wedge nut is tightened onto the roof bolt. Initial rotation of the bolt causes eccentric rotation of the wedge nut that urges the teeth of the locking cam to engage the side of the bolt hole.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1983Date of Patent: December 10, 1985Inventors: David C. Donan, Jr., David M. Donan
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Patent number: 4553889Abstract: The disclosure relates to an expanding plug intended for closing a cylindrical aperture provided in a wall and accessible from only one side. In one embodiment, the plug comprises a base which is applied against the front face of the wall, at least two gripping members which are inserted into the aperture with their ends protruding on the other side of the aperture, which are provided with an outwardly extending radial shoulder, and which are mounted for sliding in corresponding recesses provided in a central member, permitting their radial displacement through a pivoting displacement effected in the plane of the radial recesses, a screw control into the central member in order to effect simultaneously their radial displacement towards the outside and their longitudinal displacement in the direction of the rear face of the wall until the shoulders of the gripping members are applied against the rear face of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1983Date of Patent: November 19, 1985Assignee: Framatome & CieInventors: Olivier J. Le Dantec, Charly G. Balage
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Patent number: 4548534Abstract: A horseshoe shaped body formed of planar sheet metal is formed with a pair of legs joined at one end by an arcuate web. A portion of the web is bent perpendicularly to the legs, and each of said legs has a flange extending outwardly within the plane of the body at each of its free ends. A series of teeth along the inner edges thereof receive and mesh with the threads of the screw inserted therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1983Date of Patent: October 22, 1985Assignee: Kontakta AlkatreszgyarInventor: Gabor Trummer
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Patent number: 4539861Abstract: A regulating apparatus for a steering shaft of a steering wheel including an outer shaft rotatably mounted on a casing member, an inner shaft axially slidably mounted within the outer shaft and rotatable for transmitting rotation torque generated by rotation of the steering wheel wherein the steering wheel is mounted on the inner shaft, a locking member axially slidably mounted within the outer shaft and pivotably mounted on the inner shaft for selective engagement with the outer shaft and a control rod operatively connected to the inner shaft and the locking member for rotating the locking member so as to pressingly engage the locking member against the outer shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1983Date of Patent: September 10, 1985Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Masumi Nishikawa
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Patent number: 4511296Abstract: In order to provide an anchor site in a matrix of solid material which has an accessible face, a socket is formed in the material through the accessible face. A shaft such as an anchor bolt is inserted in the socket, leaving an accessible emergent outer end portion. Via the outer end, explosive force is introduced to or generated in a central cavity of the shaft, which explosive force dislodges and deploys radially essentially outwardly at least one key at at least one level within the socket. Various ways for producing the explosive force are described.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1983Date of Patent: April 16, 1985Assignee: Invocas, Inc.Inventor: Israel Stol
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Patent number: 4507034Abstract: A pin mounts a plurality of expandable and contractable bushings that upon expansion engage the bore of workpieces to hold the latter together. A ball lock expands behind the workpieces to present a positive lock against axial pullout of the fastener. The bushings are alternate male and female, split ring bushings that have complementary contiguous surfaces that act as wedges. Upon axial compressive loading the female bushings expand and the male bushings contract. The ball lock includes a pair of diametrically opposed balls radially displaceable in the pin. A slide has an annular recess for receiving the balls in a withdrawn position within the pin. A spring normally biases a land of the slide into a position radially inside the balls to rigidly hold the balls in their extended position.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1982Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Assignee: Adjustable Bushing CorporationInventors: Wing G. Lew, Richard A. Deutsch, Mojtaba Nasserian
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Patent number: 4501520Abstract: An expansion dowel assembly is used to anchor a part to the surface of a structural member. The expansion dowel assembly is inserted into and anchored within a borehole in the structural member. The assembly includes a support tube, an anchor rod extending axially through the support tube, and expansion elements positioned within the support tube so as to be radially displaced by the anchor rod into anchoring engagement with the structural member. The expansion elements are positioned within the support tube in bearing contact with a support surface. The support surface contacting the expansion elements faces toward the bottom of the borehole into which the dowel assembly is inserted. The support surface is a web formed as part of the support tube and it is axially displaceable when a force acting on the anchor rod exceeds a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1982Date of Patent: February 26, 1985Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventor: Arndt Bergner
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Patent number: 4453845Abstract: Base thrust anchor assembly for use with roof bolts and base plate having means to provide deep penetration of the rock strata and provide large areal distribution of the longitudinal load in order to prevent overstressing the rock strata. The assembly employs anchor wings having a small longitudinal cross-sectional area that is applied in a transverse (radial) direction to permit deep penetration of the strata of a bolt hole wall, and a large transverse cross-sectional area to better support the longitudinal load imposed on the rock strata.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1983Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Inventor: David C. Donan, Jr.
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Patent number: 4435111Abstract: A plastic nut comprises a cylindrical body incorporating in the tubular wall thereof resilient pieces provided on the inner surfaces thereof with check screw threads. When an ordinary bolt is simply pushed in the nut, the check screw threads of the nut engage themselves inseparably with the screw threads on the bolt. The union thus formed is retained strongly and lastingly. Dissolution of this union is obtained by rotating the nut around the bolt.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1981Date of Patent: March 6, 1984Assignee: Nifco Inc.Inventor: Akira Mizusawa
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Patent number: 4405142Abstract: A knock down wheel chair that can be quickly disassembled and reassembled includes a pair of side frames connectable together by a front frame by means of quick release pins and by a back frame by means of quick release pins with a set of main wheels that are mounted to the respective side frames by means of quick release pins. The front frame assembly carries the front casters and is telescopically received in the side frames for adjusting the wheel base and is invertible to adjust the height of the frame with respective to the castors. The main wheels are detachably connectable to mounting plates on the side frames that are also adjustable for adjusting the width between the wheels and have means for adjusting the camber of the wheels as well as provide multiple different positions for height and center of gravity of the main wheels.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1981Date of Patent: September 20, 1983Assignee: Stainless Medical Products, Inc.Inventor: Donald L. Whetstine
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Patent number: 4351540Abstract: A wheelchair capable of being constructed in several different sizes from components of standard size in order to permit users of different sizes and users with one or more handicaps to utilize such wheelchairs. The wheelchair includes a main frame and a foot support assembly which can be telescopically adjustably affixed to the main frame. In addition, a seat section can be telescopically adjustably affixed to the main frame such that the seat is located at a selected height and the foot support section can extend outwardly from the frame for a selected distance to accommodate users of differing height. The rear wheels are positionally mounted with respect to the main frame such that the rear wheels can be located in several different positions in order to change the overall center of gravity and the wheelbase of the wheelchair. In this way, the wheelchair can be used for conventional wheelchair movement, as well as for athletic activities.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1980Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Assignee: Quadra Wheelchairs, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey P. Minnebraker
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Patent number: 4290338Abstract: The subject invention relates to a straddle cartridge for a straddle cartridge anchor having a central bore which is adjusted to the conicity of the anchor head and wherein the cartridge parts are held together by means of straddle members arranged in succession parallel with respect to the cartridge axis and in direction of the thick ends of the cartridge parts extending outwardly from the outer walls of the cartridge parts.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1979Date of Patent: September 22, 1981Assignee: GD-Anker Gebirgs-Dubel-Anker GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Rudolf Gruber
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Patent number: 4284378Abstract: A fastener for panels, comprising a basal body provided with a flange portion having a circular perforation bored in the central portion thereof for permitting insertion therethrough of a screw and with a pair of legs extended downwardly from the lower surface of the flange portion so as to be opposed to each other across the line drawn perpendicularly through the center of the circular perforation, and a screw receiving body disposed between the opposed legs, provided in the upper portion thereof with a pair of receiving pieces protruding sideways out of the openings formed between the opposed legs and further provided with a screw receiving hole in the axial portion coinciding with the perpendicular line drawn through the center of the perforation. The screw receiving body is provided with engaging protuberances one each on the lateral surfaces thereof opposite the legs and the legs are provided with oblong guide holes adapted to receive the engaging protuberances.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1979Date of Patent: August 18, 1981Assignee: Nifco Inc.Inventor: Akira Mizusawa
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Patent number: 4270434Abstract: A dowel construction for anchoring an element in a borehole, comprises, a tubular dowel of a plastic material which is insertable into the borehole and advantageously has means thereon for preventing turning movement thereof relative to the borehole. The tubular dowel has a window opening for accommodating a straddling member which is disposed in the opening between a securing bolt insertable in the dowel and the borehole. The straddling member and the bolt are constructed so that there is a wedge-engagement surface between them which causes radial outward movement of the straddling member into engagement with the borehole when the bolt is moved in a withdrawal direction. Preferably, at least two metal straddle bodies are uniformly arranged over the circumference of the bolt and they preferably have cylindrical outer surfaces which are disposed in the window cutouts of the tubular plastic cage forming the tubular dowel.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1978Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: Tuflex AGInventor: Josef Bucheli
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Patent number: RE32242Abstract: A wheelchair capable of being constructed in several different sizes from components of standard size in order to permit users of different sizes and users with one or more handicaps to utilize such wheelchairs. The wheelchair includes a main frame and a foot support assembly which can be telescopically adjustably affixed to the main frame. In addition, a seat section can be telescopically adjustably affixed to the main frame such that the seat is located at a selected height and the foot support section can extend outwardly from the frame for a selected distance to accommodate users of differing height. The rear wheels are positionally mounted with respect to the main frame such that the rear wheels can be located in several different positions in order to change the overall center of gravity and the wheelbase of the wheelchair. In this way, the wheelchair can be used for conventional wheelchair movement, as well as for athletic activities.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1984Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Assignee: Quadra Wheelchairs, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey P. Minnebraker