Abstract: An expansion anchor stud comprises an expansion anchor for gripping a hole in a surface, an axially-aligned, externally threaded stud of substantially the same outside diameter as the anchor and engaging the distal end of the anchor, and an axially-aligned bolt extending through a hole in the anchor and engaging the stud. A head on the proximal end of the bolt abuts the proximal end of the anchor, and external threads on the bolt engage internal threads in a hole extending through the stud. The anchor is expanded by a tool inserted into the distal end of the hole in the stud to engage the distal end of the bolt and rotate the bolt relative to the stud, thereby axially compressing, and hence expanding, the anchor. The distal end of the stud extends, in use, through a hole in a panel being mounted to the surface so that a nut may be threaded onto the external threads of the stud to secure the panel to the surface.
Abstract: An expansion anchor stud comprises an expansion anchor (16) for gripping a hole (25) in a surface (24), an axially-aligned threaded stud (14) of substantially the same outside diameter as the anchor (16) and engaging the distal end of the anchor (16) for being disposed in a hole (26) in a panel (27) mounted to the surface (24) and having a hole (28) therethrough, and an axially-aligned bolt (12) extending through the hole (28) in the stud (14) and engaging the anchor (16) and limited in insertion by the distal end of the stud (14).
Abstract: A dual expansion anchor comprising a pair of inner and outer expansion fasteners connected to each other by means of a screw-threaded connecting tie, said expansion fasteners being adjustable on the connecting tie to adjust to the spaced positions of an inner supporting structure and an outer supported wall. Insertion limiting means is provided to limit insertion of the inner expansion fastener into the inner supporting structure in order to fix the position of said expansion fastener in said supporting structure. Torque applying means applied to the connecting tie expands the inner expansion fastener. Torque applying means applied to a nut on the connecting tie expands the outer expansion fastener.
Abstract: A self crimping connection for inner and outer members and the method of making the same includes providing the inner member with stepped cylindrical exterior walls defining an outboard wall of reduced diameter relative to an inboard wall with an annular groove in the outboard wall; providing the outer member with a stepped bore defining an internal outboard wall and an inboard wall to slidably receive the outboard and inboard walls, respectively, of the inner member, with an annular groove in the outboard wall of the outer member; a first bushing encircling the outboard wall of the inner member and a second bushing encircling the outboard wall of the outer member, with each of the first and second bushings having a body portion and a crimp collar portion, the arrangement being such that as the inner member and first bushing are axially pressed into the outer member and its associate second bushing, the crimp collar portion of the first bushing is crimped into locking engagement into the annular groove in the
Abstract: The fastener is in a single piece and adapted to achieve the blind assembly and fixing of sumperimposed elements (A, B) provided with openings (C, D) which have a substantially square-shaped common part in which the fastener is engaged so as to fix together the element (A, B) after rotation of the fastener. For this purpose, it comprises a head (1) so shaped as to pass through the common part and connected to a rectangular-sided stem (3) so as to define two shoulders (4). This stem (3) is enlarged at one end in the form of a foot adapted to cooperate with the shoulders (4) by means of wings (6) of the foot to trap therebetween the elements (A, B).
Abstract: A generally cylindrical tube repair assembly (26,80) having an outer diameter approximately equal to the tube inner diameter. The assembly includes three main components, one of which is compressed and expanded by the other two into sealing engagement with the tube wall. The components include an elongated tension member (28) having an enlarged head portion (30) at its upper or lead end, and a stem portion (34) at the other end. A generally cylindrical expander ring member (40) is disposed about the lower portion of the tension member, and a ferrule-type, radially expandable compression member or sleeve (44) is interposed between the enlarged head and the ring. Means (42) are included for immobilizing the ring member against the tube sheet (12) while drawing down the tension member head.
Abstract: An expansion dowel assembly includes an expanding sleeve and a spacer sleeve with a deformable metal sleeve spacer member extending between them. At the outset, the spacer member has a non-circular cross section, however, during the expansion operation, the spacer sleeve telescopes into the spacer member and deforms it outwardly so that it assumes an approximately circular cross sectional shape.
Abstract: The frame of a hand pistol has in its forward end a pair of spaced furcations between which the lug on a removable gun barrel is pivotally mounted by means of an adjustable mounting pin, which permits the barrel to be pivoted between an open or loading position, and a closed or firing position. The adjustable pin comprises an Allen-head screw having a cylindrical head positioned snugly in a circular bore formed in one furcation, and a reduced-diameter, externally-threaded shank, which extends coaxially through a bore in the barrel lug, and which is threaded into an annular nut that is positioned snugly in a registering bore in the other furcation.
Abstract: This is a support assembly for underground mine and tunnel roofs. The assembly includes a tubular member comprising two opposed semi-cylindrical portions, the opposed longitudinal edges on one side of the member being connected together. Portions of the edges on the opposite side of the member are provided with one or more complemental mating angular recesses, which together form a tapered opening in the tubular wall for receiving wedge members. A ram successively engages the wedge members to force the same through the tapered opening, to effect expansion of the tubular member into bonding engagement with the roof.