Plural End Legs Patents (Class 411/502)
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Patent number: 11903610Abstract: A cannula comprising a monolithic, flexible body having a central passageway bounded by a first flange and a second flange, the central passageway having an irregular shape and a diaphragm positioned therein, the first diaphragm having the same irregular shape and including at least one first diaphragm slit, and a second diaphragm positioned adjacent to or at one of the first or second flanges and having at least one second diaphragm slit.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2021Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: Stryker CorporationInventors: Kyle Craig Pilgeram, Ross Callison
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Patent number: 10827639Abstract: A housing to hold at least one electromechanical, electrical and/or electronic component includes at least one fastening element arranged on a portion of the housing for the component. A recess is formed in the housing portion and the fastening element is arranged in the recess.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2019Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Ulrich Trapp, Ralf Schumacher, Mike Beermann, Niklas Wendt
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Patent number: 9610904Abstract: A one piece push-in fastener for insertion through a hole includes a head, and an elongate shank extending from the head and terminating in a tip. The fastener also includes a shoulder spaced from the head and extending radially outward from the shank, and a plurality of spaced ribs extending radially outward from the shank and disposed along a length of the shank between the shoulder and the tip. A diameter of the head is greater than a diameter of the shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2012Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventor: David R. Huelke
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Patent number: 9303672Abstract: A rivet fastener includes a fastener body and a fastener pin which is inserted into the fastener body. A head of the fastener body defines a channel for receiving a head of the fastener pin, with lateral lands of the fastener body head exposed outwardly of sides of the fastener pin head. The exposed surface of the fastener body head defines hollows or recesses to accommodate tips of fingers of an installer.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2011Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Mark O. Lepper
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Publication number: 20150117981Abstract: The invention relates to a device for fastening at least a first component having a through-opening on at least a second component also having a through-opening, comprising a fastening bushing with a sleeve section which is designed to be inserted through the through-openings of the components and with a sleeve head, wherein the sleeve section comprises at least one locking section and at least two recesses extending in an axial direction in its wall, and wherein the sleeve head comprises a through-opening aligned with the sleeve section, a fastening pin with a pin section and with a pin head, wherein the pin head comprises at least one locking section and wherein stop means are provided between the fastening pin and the fastening bushing, wherein the pin section is inserted through the sleeve section and the through-opening of the sleeve head until reaching the stop provided by the stop means, wherein the pin head engages with the free end of the sleeve section being opposite to the sleeve head, and a water-Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2012Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventor: Albert Sbongk
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Patent number: 8939425Abstract: A mounting device for mounting a fan includes a base board and two fixing assemblies. The fan includes two opposite boards. The base board forms four rods. Each fixing assembly includes a receiving member and an engaging member. The receiving member includes a first pole capable of extending through a corresponding one of the boards and a first block abutting against an outer surface of the board. The engaging member includes a second pole capable of extending though the other one of the boards to be engaged in the first pole, and a second block abutting against an outer surface of the other board. Each of the first and second blocks defines a fixing hole through which a corresponding one of the rods is capable of extending.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2012Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: ScienBiziP Consulting (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.Inventor: Zheng-Heng Sun
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Publication number: 20140310945Abstract: A retention clip assembly to join individual panels with aligned pilot holes comprises a body having an enlarged flange and a generally cylindrical leg defined by a plurality of spaced leg segments surrounding a pin insertion hole. The leg segments are separated by spaced slits and define a central passage. A pin having an enlarged head and an elongate shaft is slidable in the central passage. It engages cam projections on the interiors of the leg segments and expands the segments to secure the body to the panels. The pin includes flexible fingers having radially outer surfaces spaced apart a distance greater than the body leg deformable toward the pin shaft. The flexible fingers pass through the body flange and expand after surpassing the pilot holes in the panels. The flexible fingers slide in diametrically opposed slits, contact the edges of the pilot holes and stabilize the clip assembly within the pilot holes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2012Publication date: October 23, 2014Inventors: Hideki Kanie, Yasuomi Omori, Jesse L. Jensen
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Patent number: 8794894Abstract: A self-piercing rivet is disclosed. The self-piercing rivet integrally joins an upper plate member and a lower plate member overlapped with each other. The self-piercing rivet includes: a head portion; and a shank portion integrally connected to the head portion and provided with more than two slits.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2011Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Sungwoo Hitech Co., Ltd.Inventors: Mun-Yong Lee, Byung-Jun Park
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Patent number: 8740289Abstract: A motor vehicle has a U-shaped bow which can be simply fastened to a sheet metal component. The U-shaped bow is developed at each free end as a blind rivet. The U-shaped bow itself forms the pull mandrel for the blind rivets. Such a U-shaped bow can be used, for example, for fastening a child seat in the motor vehicle according to the Isofix standard, for a locking bow for a lock of a door or lid of the motor vehicle and/or for serving cargo in a vehicle trunk.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2011Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Bayerische Motoren Werke AktiengesellschaftInventor: Nikolaus Oancea
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Patent number: 8727688Abstract: The invention relates to a riveting element (R) for riveting parts which are made from composite materials (M1 and M2) and provided with a through-hole. The invention is characterized in that it consists of: a hollow bushing (200) including, at one end, a head (210) bearing on the surface of one of the parts to be assembled and a hollow rod (220); and a semi-tubular insert (100) including a first end (110) capable of being inserted into the hollow part of the bushing (200) and an open end (130) capable of deforming in order to form an enlarged base that bears on the surface of the other part that is to be assembled once the insert (100) is translatably locked inside the bushing (200). The invention also relates to the installation tool configured for one such element.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2011Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: ErisInventor: Jean-Marc Auriol
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Patent number: 8469644Abstract: A stem fastening structure includes a cap, a bolt and a packing member. The cap abuts against a top of a stem and corresponds to a top edge of a middle hole of a front fork. The bolt passes through the cap and penetrates into the middle hole. The packing member has a loop portion for the bolt screwing therethrough. Two sides of the loop portion extend upward and diverge from the other to form two bottom cone portions. Two positioning portions respectively and vertically extend upward from the two positioning portioning. Two top cone portions respectively extend upward from the two positioning portions, and approach the other. A top of each top cone portions abuts against the cap. Thereby, when the bolt drives the loop portion to move toward the cap, the positioning portions abut against the middle hole, so that the stem is fastened to the front fork.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2011Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Inventor: Shih-Chieh Chang
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Publication number: 20130094924Abstract: A self-piercing rivet is disclosed. The self-piercing rivet integrally joins an upper plate member and a lower plate member overlapped with each other. The self-piercing rivet includes: a head portion; and a shank portion integrally connected to the head portion and provided with more than two slits.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2011Publication date: April 18, 2013Applicant: SUNGWOO HITECH CO., LTD.Inventors: Mun-Yong Lee, Byung-Jun Park
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Publication number: 20130078050Abstract: The invention relates to a rivet element, in particular for attachment to components of fiber composite materials, having a rivet section which is formed at least regionally as a spike which tapers in the direction towards a tip and which can be dilated by means of a die button.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2012Publication date: March 28, 2013Inventors: Oliver DIEHL, Richard Humpert
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Patent number: 8356964Abstract: A retaining pin with self biasing keeping means has a head and a tubular pin that has a plurality of detent fingers on its end. The detent fingers are formed by slitting and deforming the ends of the pin. The detent fingers are bent to extend beyond the outside diameter of the pin with the forward ends terminating in a diameter smaller than that diameter. As the pin is inserted in a matched opening, the detent fingers compress to allow the pin to penetrate the opening and then return to their original position to retain them therein. To remove the pin, the process is reversed. The instant retaining pin with self biasing keeping means is conducive to modern mass production methods of production such as cold heading.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2012Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Inventor: Robert Rottinghaus
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Publication number: 20120219384Abstract: A retaining pin with self biasing keeping means has a head and a tubular pin that has a plurality of detent fingers on its end. The detent fingers are formed by slitting and deforming the ends of the pin. The detent fingers are bent to extend beyond the outside diameter of the pin with the forward ends terminating in a diameter smaller than that diameter. As the pin is inserted in a matched opening, the detent fingers compress to allow the pin to penetrate the opening and then return to their original position to retain them therein. To remove the pin, the process is reversed. The instant retaining pin with self biasing keeping means is conducive to modern mass production methods of production such as cold heading.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Inventor: Robert Rottinghaus
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Publication number: 20120107071Abstract: A motor vehicle has a U-shaped bow which can be simply fastened to a sheet metal component. The U-shaped bow is developed at each free end as a blind rivet. The U-shaped bow itself forms the pull mandrel for the blind rivets. Such a U-shaped bow can be used, for example, for fastening a child seat in the motor vehicle according to the Isofix standard, for a locking bow for a lock of a door or lid of the motor vehicle and/or for serving cargo in a vehicle trunk.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2011Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: Bayerische Motoren Werke AktiengesellschaftInventor: Nikolaus OANCEA
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Publication number: 20110164946Abstract: The invention relates to an expanding rivet having solid cap pieces (14) on expanding legs (3, 4) as pivot structures each haying a sliding surface (14), and having a contact surface (11) already facing a support plate (1) in a relaxed position of the expanding legs (3, 4). When pre-attaching in a secure manner by inserting a rivet pin (2), only a relatively small pivot motion of the expanding legs (3, 4) is required for attaching a contact part (17) on a support part (16).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: A. RAYMOND ET CIEInventors: Martin Büsch, Jan Risy
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Publication number: 20110076114Abstract: A plastic blind rivet includes a sleeve with a plurality of legs formed by a plurality of slits of constant width. A body lock is formed on the inside of the rivet sleeve, and a mandrel lock is formed in the shank of the mandrel. When the rivet is set, the body lock and mandrel lock are engaged so as to maintain the legs in an expanded condition. A stopper is formed in the mandrel shank and abutments formed in the sleeve body. During rivet setting, the stopper and abutments engage to limit further deformation of the sleeve legs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: NEWFREY LLCInventors: Takahiro SANO, Shinji NAKATA
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Patent number: 7908717Abstract: A fastener for components of a motor vehicle includes a tubular rivet, with a rivet head and a shank, wherein the shank has at least two longitudinal slits, between which lugs which can deflect in an elastically rebounding manner. The fastener includes a support bearing with a tubular mounting into which the shank of the rivet for the holding of at least a component between rivet head and support bearing can be inserted. Corresponding engagement elements are formed on the outer circumference of the shank and on the inner circumference of the mounting which, in a fixing position of the rivet in the mounting are engaged so that the rivet is held against slipping out of the mounting. The fastener includes a pin which can be inserted in the tubular rivet and which in a securing position in the rivet blocks a deflection of the lugs so that disengagement of the engagement elements is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2007Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventors: Michael Alhof, Klaus-Albert Priess
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Publication number: 20100043376Abstract: A coupler comprising a shaft, an enlarged head, a proximal end of the shaft, and a journal for contacting and rotating in an annular bearing surface of a component for forming a pin connection with the component. In addition, the coupler includes a plurality of projecting fins projecting from the journal along axes generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shaft and are radially spaced around the journal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2008Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: BUCHANAN METAL FORMING, INC.Inventor: Christopher S. Tapper
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Patent number: 7152294Abstract: A symmetrical self-attaching female fastener including a body having a bore, and identical integral tubular barrel portions extending from opposed ends of the body coaxially aligned with the bore. The installation method includes driving either barrel portion through an opening in a panel, which may be formed by piercing the panel with the barrel portion, and simultaneously deforming both barrel portions radially outwardly and inwardly, wherein one barrel portion entraps the panel and the other exposed barrel portion is folded at an acute angle relative to the bore to reduce the overall length of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2003Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Whitesell International Corp.Inventor: Harold A. Ladouceur
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Patent number: 6835020Abstract: A sheet metal assembly includes first and second metal sheets having flanges extending from the sheets. The flanges overlap and are in engaged parallel facing relation for a width between outer edges and flanges. At least one pair of self-piercing rivets joins the flanges at spaced locations along the width. The rivets each have a head and a shank extending into the flanges from opposite sides. The rivet heads of each pair are located in opposite flanges and are spaced further from the outer edges of their respective flanges (nearer the load-application ends) than are the shank portions of other rivets of the pair.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Pei-Chung Wang, Shixin Jack Hu, Kaushik Iyer, Felicia L. Brittman, Daniel B. Hayden
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Publication number: 20040126203Abstract: The peg (1) and the sleeve (30) of the invention are intended to be push-fitted one inside the other to fix a component to a support, for example to fix an inertial unit to a rack. The peg (1) comprises an anterior introduction portion (2) of frustoconical shape, and a posterior fixing portion (3) consisting of a cylindrical part (4) and of a posterior part (5) of frustoconical shape, the vertex of the cone of the latter portion facing in the opposite direction to that of the anterior portion (2). The diameter of the cylindrical part (4) of the posterior fixing portion (3) of the peg (1) is longer than the diameter of the sleeve (30). This peg (1) is slotted (8). The peg (1) is coated with a graphite deposit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventor: Katell Decamp
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Patent number: 6749384Abstract: A drive rivet fastens a plurality of panel members together as a unit. The drive rivet is installed within preformed holes which are drilled or punched through each of the panel members. The drive rivet includes a head portion which abuts the outer surface of the first panel member when installed. A shank portion extends from the head portion and includes a plurality of expansible prongs on its distal end which protrude out from the opposite end of the panel members. The shank portion includes at least a first area of substantially constant diameter and a second area of decreased diameter less than that of the first area which is not in contact with the panel members when the drive rivet is received therein. A generally elongated bore is formed within the drive rivet which is adapted for receiving an expander pin.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1993Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Southco, Inc.Inventor: Thomas J. Ellis
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Patent number: 6263560Abstract: A self-pierce rivet includes a shank and a head at one end of the shank. The other end of the shank of the rivet is provided with an axially extending slot. The head is non-circular and is formed with substantially mutually perpendicular major and minor dimensions, the minor dimension of the head extending substantially parallel to the slot. The shank of the rivet may be provided with a central hole extending from the free end of the shank towards the head. The head of the rivet may be substantially rectangular.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Ariel Industries PLCInventor: Cyril Kenneth Edwards
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Patent number: 6126372Abstract: According to the present invention, it is possible to produce an article-fixing device at low cost and in large quantity and also to drive a pin unit in accurate and assured manner, and to firmly mount an object to be fixed.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1998Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: YU YU Inc.Inventor: Tetsuo Takata
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Patent number: 5830191Abstract: A flexible endoscopic surgical port comprises a trocar tube or cannula made partially or entirely of flexible material which can be inserted into a body wall at an intercostal location to allow the insertion and manipulation of endoscopic surgical instruments within the thoracic cavity. The surgical port includes a hollow tubular body which is inserted through an intercostal opening in the body wall extending into the thoracic cavity with an annular flange at one end of the tubular body projecting radially outward and engaging the body wall adjacent to the opening. The flange is able to flex relative to the tubular body whereby the surgical instrument inserted in the tubular body can be manipulated over a wide range of motion inside the thoracic cavity. A retainer ring can be installed at the end of the tubular body opposite to the flange to secure the surgical port in the body wall. Improved obturators are provided for installation of the flexible surgical port.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1994Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Ethicon, Inc.Inventors: Roger L. Hildwein, Robert C. Uschold, J. D. Staley, Jr., Paul Riestenberg, Laura Gallagher, Rex Nagao
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Patent number: 5729882Abstract: A saw chain of a chain saw has its side links and center links interconnected by rivets. Prior to being staked, each rivet is in blank form and includes a cylindrical flange and a pair of barrels extending from opposite sides of the flange along a center axis thereof. Each barrel includes an axially inner cylindrical section and a tapered axially outer section. When the rivet is staked, the center section of each barrel fills a cylindrical portion of a hole formed in a respective side link, and the tapered section fills a chamfered portion of the hole to form a rivet head. The staked rivet bears against a wall of the cylindrical portion of the hole with a greater force than that with which the rivet bears against a wall of the tapered portion of the hole.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1996Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Assignee: Sandvik ABInventor: Thomas N. R. Travis
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Patent number: 5704752Abstract: The invention relates to a rivet device. The device is characterized in that it comprises a substantially cylindrical tubular body (10), an annular collar extending outwards from the first end of the body, and at least two locking elements (20, 22) formed in the body. Each locking element is constituted by an elastically deformable strip (24) cut out in the body, extending in the direction of the axis of the body, and having a first end secured to the first end of the body and a second end secured to the second end of the body, with each strip having folds (30, 32, 34) in such a manner that in an initial state a portion of the strip projects into the inside of the body and in a deformed state the strip projects to the outside of the body.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1995Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Amphenol SocapexInventor: Bernard A. Logerot
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Patent number: 5587555Abstract: A device to be mounted on a support member for holding a conductor in a substantially fixed position extending generally parallel to the support member. The device includes a bracket having an arm with at least one opening therein and a clamp having a head and at least one leg projecting from the head adapted for reception in the opening in the arm. The leg of the clamp is movable in the opening in a first axial direction with respect to the leg so that the head of the clamp can be pushed closer to the arm to move the clamp to a clamping position in which the head of the clamp is in clamping engagement with a conductor disposed between the head and the arm. The device further includes a retainer for retaining the clamp in its clamping position.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1994Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Assignee: B-Line Systems, Inc.Inventor: Eric R. Rinderer
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Patent number: 5266052Abstract: A circuit board fastener includes a tubular shank and a slideable expander pin which is pressed into a bore in the shank. A flange at the top seats the fastener against the member to be joined to the circuit board. The pin has an interference fit and remains within the bore, which is convergent at the bottom end of the fastener. When the expander pin is driven into the convergent bottom end of the bore, it expands that end of the shank to grip the inner wall of the circuit board aperture. The pin is moved by a simple pressing force into the bore, which is applied by a tool from above to install the fastener to the circuit board, or from below to disengage the fastener from the circuit board. The two-part fastener may be constructed from a unitary part which may be conveniently broken into the two mating components and assembled in one motion.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: Penn Engineering & Manufacturing Corp.Inventor: Ronald W. Phillips, II
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Patent number: 5259689Abstract: The invention relates to component connecting fastener especially flange connecting fasteners for the propeller shaft in a motor vehicle. The two flanges 4, 5 contain bores 8, 9 which align with each other. Axially slotted tensioning sleeve 10 is introduced into each bore 8, 9. The tensioning sleeve 10 is axially elongated and radially expanded by tensioning pin 22 driven into bore 12. After completion of the assembly operation, contact face 17 provided at collar 16 is supported on contact face 18 of flange 4, with supporting face 20 being supported on abutment face 21 of further flange 5. In this way it is possible to automate the assembly procedure while requiring less space and achieving a higher compression between flanges 4, 5.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1991Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: GKN Cardantec InternationalInventors: Ernst B. Arand, Gerd Faulbecker, Hartmut Zoppke
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Patent number: 4988249Abstract: A method for fastening an attachment or suspension device to a porous support surface, preferably plasterboard, and also a device for carrying out the method. The device is secured to the support surface by means of fastener means, which preferably have a V-like configuration, the legs of which are driven through through-passing holes in the device attachment part. The holes have provided therein specially formed device parts which, when the fastener means is driven into the support surface, are operative in causing the legs of the fastener means to progressively diverge further within the support surface, such as to create force-absorbing crushed zones in abutment with the fastener legs.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1988Date of Patent: January 29, 1991Assignee: Thorsman & Co. AktiebolagInventors: Bjorn Kardefeldt, Jan P. R. Tjaderhane
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Patent number: 4929137Abstract: A safety rivet arrangement for indicating the unauthorized opening of a housing whose wall parts are connected with each other at a separating joint which has a covered outer edge. A safety rivet extends through the connection and is considerably harder than the material of the housing wall parts. The rivet ends are arranged recessed, and the safety rivet is also only loosely peened-over so as to be rotatable. By reason of its high material hardness, and the rotatable arrangement, the rivet cannot be drilled out with some evidence of the drilling.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1987Date of Patent: May 29, 1990Assignee: Dasmler-Benz AGInventor: Alban Bossenmaier
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Patent number: 4823921Abstract: A riveted brake assembly comprising a friction pad attached to a metal support plate with rivets. Each rivet comprises a rivet head disposed in a counter bored friction pad hole, a shoulder portion disposed in and filling a small diameter portion of the friction pad hole, a shank portion of lesser diameter than the shoulder portion disposed in the support plate hole, and a tubular tip portion extending beyond said support plate and adapted to be rolled over to secure the friction pad to the support plate. In its preferred form, the rivet is an eyelet of substantially uniform wall thickness, wherein the length and diameter of the rivet shoulder are substantially the same as the length and diameter of the small diameter portion of the friction pad hole.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1988Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: Anstro Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Robert R. Bosco
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Patent number: 4747738Abstract: A captive panel fastener assembly for joining a panel to a sub-structure. The fastener assembly includes a sleeve bolt, a grommet assembly which is attached to the panel and a receptacle assembly which is attached to the sub-structure. The sleeve bolt passes through the grommet assembly and engages the receptacle assembly thereby joining the panel and the sub-structure. The bolt includes an enlarged head and a threaded shank with a pair of slots extending longitudinally along the outer periphery of the shank. A C-shaped ring is trapped in the grommet assembly and has a pair of inwardly extending ends riding in the slots.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1986Date of Patent: May 31, 1988Assignee: Avilbank Mfg., Inc.Inventor: John A. Duran
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Patent number: 4445594Abstract: A disc brake pad assembly has clench tabs extending through rubber-like grommets in openings in a caliper housing leg so that the grommets are retained in the openings and the brake pad assembly is retained on the housing leg. The grommets provide a noise dampening action during braking to reduce brake noise.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1981Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventor: Charles T. Hoffman, Jr.
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Patent number: 4337974Abstract: A vehicle body structure such as a roof with a roof aperture surrounded by a frame, the latter defining, at least in the zone of the front edge and the lateral edges of the roof aperture, a gutter having a U-shaped cross-section, wherein the roof aperture can be closed by a sliding top as displaced via sliding blocks in guide tracks extending along the lateral edges of the roof aperture. According to a preferred embodiment, these guide tracks each have a vertical wall defining a side of the gutter that is located nearest the roof aperture that has the shape of an inverted U in cross-section, and a mounting strip is provided within a cavity of the inverted U-shape cross-section such that screws for attaching a cover (forming an upper wall of the guide track) are fastened to the top side of the vertical wall by extending therethrough into the holes in the mounting strip.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1979Date of Patent: July 6, 1982Assignee: Webasto-Werk W. Baier GmbH & Co.Inventors: Georg Kohlpaintner, Wolfgang Rottenfusser