AU2013200569A1 - A connector assembly - Google Patents

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AU2013200569A1
AU2013200569A1 AU2013200569A AU2013200569A AU2013200569A1 AU 2013200569 A1 AU2013200569 A1 AU 2013200569A1 AU 2013200569 A AU2013200569 A AU 2013200569A AU 2013200569 A AU2013200569 A AU 2013200569A AU 2013200569 A1 AU2013200569 A1 AU 2013200569A1
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Abstract The present invention relates to fasteners and fastening assemblies for furniture, bench tops, cabinets, beams and the like. Reference will be made in the specification to connecting furniture parts and bench tops but this is by way of example only and the invention is not 5 limited to these examples.

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AUSTRALIA Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT A CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me. 1
A CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY FIELD OF INVENTION The present invention relates to fasteners and fastening assemblies for furniture, bench tops, cabinets, beams and the like. Reference will be made in the specification to 5 connecting furniture parts and bench tops but this is by way of example only and the invention is not limited to these examples. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Connecting two different furniture parts is often difficult as nails and screws do not 10 provide a clean and aesthetically pleasing finish. Furthermore there is often a small gap or space between the two furniture parts and it is difficult to obtain an abutting connection. OBJECT OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide an alternative connector assembly 15 that overcomes one or more of the above mentioned problems. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In one aspect the invention broadly resides in a connector assembly to fasten two members, one of said members having a shaped end, the connector including an 20 elongate fastener with an end for insertion into one of the members and a transverse 1 aperture formed at a predetermined spacing from said end, said transverse aperture has at least one countersunk surface with an apex substantially aligned coaxially with said transverse aperture; a grub screw insertable into the other member along a transverse axis substantially at 5 said predetermined spacing from the shaped end; a nipple formed onto one end of the grub screw wherein the nipple may be placed into the transverse aperture for movement down the countersunk surface towards the apex thereof and whereby the fastener moves with respect to the other member and brings the two fastened members closer together. 10 Preferably the nipple is screw threaded. The fastener preferably has a screw threaded end. The counter sunk surface of the transverse aperture is preferably shaped to allow the nipple to slide downward further into the transverse aperture. The side of the transverse aperture is preferably shaped at a downward incline from the periphery towards the center of 15 the aperture. In one embodiment there is a housing for the positioning of the nipple into the transverse aperture of the fastener. The housing preferably has opposing apertures in the side of the housing to allow the fastener to pass there through. In another embodiment the connector assembly includes one or more brackets that 20 serve to maintain the position of the member without being dislodged or withdrawn. The one or more brackets are preferably curved plates. 2 In another aspect the invention broadly resides in a connector assembly for connecting a first member to a second member, the second member has a preformed cavity and a preformed aperture, the preformed aperture is positioned substantially at 90 degrees to the preformed cavity and opens to the preformed cavity, the connector assembly including 5 an elongate fastener with a first end fixable to the first member and a second end positionable in the preformed cavity of the second member, the second end has a fastener aperture with a countersunk peripheral surface on at least one side; and a screw threaded nipple that is positionable in the preformed aperture of the second member and beatable in the fastener aperture wherein in use the second end of the fastener is 10 positioned in the preformed cavity with the fastener aperture with the countersunk peripheral surface aligned with the preformed aperture so that the countersunk peripheral surface is exposed through the preformed aperture and is contacted when the nipple is screwed and as the nipple moves down the countersunk surface to substantially center the nipple in the fastener aperture and the elongate fastener and hence the first member moves closer to the 15 second member. The first and second members may be furniture parts, cabinet parts and the like and can be made of wood; particle board, paper board, chip board, honeycomb board and the like; and plastic. Preferably the fastener is positioned so that a portion of the countersunk peripheral 20 surface that is distal to the first member is exposed through the preformed aperture and is contacted when the nipple is screwed into the fastener. Preferably, the elongate fastener is a screw threaded fastener and the first end has a screw thread. 3 The second end of the elongate fastener preferably has a countersunk surface about the periphery of the fastener aperture on both sides of the elongate fastener. The fastener aperture preferably has a narrowed portion formed by opposing peripheral countersunk surfaces of the fastener aperture and that spaces apart the two countersunk 5 surfaces. Preferably, the second end of the elongate fastener has a fastener cavity for accommodating a screw driver head or an Allen key. In one embodiment, the elongate fastener is a one-part fastener wherein the first end is integrally formed with the second end. 10 In another embodiment, the elongate fastener is a two-part fastener wherein the first end is formed by a first fastener part and the second end is formed by a separate second fastener part. Preferably the elongate fastener is a two-part fastener where the first end is formed by a first fastener part and the second end is formed by a separate second fastener part and the parts are connectable by a screw threaded connection. The first fastener part 15 preferably has a screw threaded portion at one end and a screw threaded projection located at an opposed end. The second is fastener part preferably has a fastener recess to receive the screw threaded projection. The fastener recess preferably has an inner screw threads that is complementary to the screw thread of the screw threaded projection. The screw threaded nipple preferably has a cylindrical portion with a screw thread 20 and a conical-like portion. The conical-like portion preferably has a blunt tip. 4 Preferably the screw threaded nipple has a collar portion between the cylindrical portion and the conical-like portion. The nipple preferably can be tightened or loosened by use of a screw driver head or an Allen key fitted into a tool recess at its end. 5 The screw threaded nipple preferably is supported within a nipple housing when the connector assembly is assembled. The nipple housing preferably has a housing cavity surrounded by a substantially cylindrical side wall that has two opposing apertures for accommodating the fastener. The nipple housing has a base wall in one embodiment and does not have a base 10 wall in another embodiment. In one embodiment, there is a base wall that has an internal housing recess for accommodating the tip of the screw threaded nipple. In another embodiment, there is a base wall with a base aperture for seating the tip of the screw threaded nipple. Preferably, the inner surface of the side wall has a screw thread. The screw thread of 15 the inner surface can preferably engage the screw thread of the screw threaded nipple. In another aspect the invention broadly resides in a method of using a connector assembly as described above to connect a first member to a second member, the second member has a preformed cavity and a preformed aperture, the preformed aperture is positioned substantially at 90 degrees to the preformed cavity and opens to the preformed 20 cavity, the method including fixing the first end of the elongate fastener to the first member; 5 positioning the second end of the elongate fastener in the preformed cavity of the second member wherein the fastener aperture with a countersunk peripheral surface on at least one side surface is aligned with the preformed aperture so that the countersunk peripheral surface is exposed through the preformed aperture and contacted when the nipple 5 is screwed; and a screw threaded nipple that is positionable in the preformed aperture of the second member and locatable in the fastener aperture wherein in use screwing the screw threaded nipple to substantially center the nipple in the fastener aperture, whereby the nipple moves down the countersunk surface to substantially center the nipple in the fastener 10 aperture and the elongate fastener and hence the first member moves closer to the second member. The method in another embodiment includes the step of positioning the nipple housing in the preformed aperture of the second member whereby the two housing apertures open to the preformed cavity and passing the fastener through the apertures of the housing. 15 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS In order that the present invention can be more readily understood reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings which illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention and wherein: Figure 1 is a diagrammatic cross-sectional view of a connector assembly for 20 connecting two furniture parts together according to a first embodiment of the invention; Figure 2 is a diagrammatic top plan view of a one-part screw threaded fastener of the connector assembly as shown in Figure 1 6 Figure 3 is a diagrammatic side view of the screw threaded fastener as shown in Figure 2, where the phantom lines show the side edges of a fastener aperture; Figure 4A is a diagrammatic top view of a countersunk surface of the fastener aperture as shown in Figure 2 and Figure 4B is a diagrammatic part cross-sectional view of the 5 fastener aperture shown in Figure 4A; Figure 5 is a diagrammatic end view of the screw threaded fastener as shown in Figure 2, where the phantom lines show the side edges of a fastener aperture; Figure 6 is a diagrammatic view of a screw threaded nipple of the connector assembly of Figure 1 ; 10 Figure 7A is a diagrammatic partial view of the connector assembly as shown in Figure 1 showing the screw threaded nipple positioned on the upper countersunk surface of the screw threaded fastener and Figure 7B is a diagrammatic partial view of the connector assembly as shown in Figure 7A showing the screw threaded nipple positioned in the fastener aperture; 15 Figure 8 is a diagrammatic cross-sectional view of a connector assembly for connecting two furniture parts together according to a second embodiment of the invention; Figure 9 is a diagrammatic view of a two-part screw threaded fastener of the connector assembly as shown in Figure 8; Figure 10 is a diagrammatic view cross-sectional view of a connector assembly for 20 connecting two furniture parts together according to a third embodiment of the invention; Figure 11 is a diagrammatic view of a nipple housing of the connector assembly as shown in Figure 10; 7 Figure 12 is a diagrammatic side view of the nipple housing as shown in Figure 11 showing the screw threaded nipple in phantom lines in the nipple housing; Figure 13 is a diagrammatic view cross-sectional view of a connector assembly for connecting two furniture parts together according to a fourth embodiment of the invention; 5 and Figure 14 is a diagrammatic view of an alternate nipple housing that does not have a base wall. Figure 15 shows a connector assembly for honeycomb board as an embodiment of the present invention 10 Figure 16 shows the connected members for honeycomb board as an embodiment of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT With respect to Figures 1 to 7, there is shown a connector assembly 20 for 15 connecting a first furniture part 22 to a second furniture part 23. The connector assembly 20 is a two component connector assembly with a one-part screw threaded fastener 24 and a screw threaded nipple 25. The screw threaded fastener 24 has a first end portion 27 with screw threads and a second end portion 28 with a fastener aperture 29. The fastener aperture 29 has 20 countersunk peripheral surfaces 30, 31 about the fastener aperture 29 and on opposing sides of the fastener 24. The fastener aperture 29 has a constricted portion 32 formed 8 between the opposing countersunk peripheral surfaces 30, 31. For example, for application when shaft bolt is 5mm in diameter, partition between two countersunks is about 1mm or when a shaft bolt is 10mm in diameter will be 2-3mm dip. The screw threaded nipple 25 has a cylindrical portion 33 and a conical-like 15 5 portion 34. The cylindrical portion 33 has an outer surface with screw threads 35 and a tool recess 36 at the free end of the cylindrical portion 33 to accommodate an Allen key for tightening or loosening the nipple 25. The interaction between the screw threaded fastener 24 and the screw threaded nipple 25 to connect the first furniture part 22 to the second furniture part 23 will now be 10 described. The second furniture part 23 has a preformed elongate cavity that can accommodate the second end portion 28 of the screw threaded fastener 24. The second furniture part 23 also has a preformed aperture that can accommodate the screw threaded nipple 25. The preformed aperture is positioned substantially at 90 degrees 15 to the preformed cavity and opens to the preformed cavity. In order to connect the first furniture part 22 to the second furniture part 23, the first end portion 27 of the screw threaded fastener 24 is fixed to the first furniture part 22 whereas the second end portion 28 is positioned in the preformed cavity. The second end portion 28 is positioned whereby the fastener aperture 29 is aligned with the preformed aperture and 20 the portion of the countersunk peripheral surface 30 distal from the end of the second furniture part 23 is exposed for contact by the screwed nipple 25. The presence of two countersunk peripheral surfaces 30, 31 facilitates alignment as half a turn of the fastener 24 9 will present and expose a countersunk peripheral surface 30, 31 as described above. With fasteners that have only one countersunk peripheral surface adjustment requires a full turn. The first furniture part 22 is connected to the second furniture part 23 by screwing the screw threaded nipple 25 into the second furniture part 23 via the 15 preformed aperture. 5 The following steps occur in sequential order when the screw threaded nipple 25 is screwed into the second furniture part 23. Firstly, the screw threaded nipple 25 is positioned on the upper countersunk surface 30 with the tip of the conical-like portion 34 near an outer edge 41 that is furthermost spaced from the first furniture part 22. This is shown in Figure 7A. Secondly, the screw threaded 10 nipple 25 is screwed into the second furniture part 23 to substantially center the screw threaded nipple 25 in the fastener aperture 29. This is shown in Figure 7B. As the screw threaded nipple 25 is screwed into the second furniture part 23, the position of the tip of the conical-like portion 34 changes from the outer edge 41 of the countersunk surface 30 to the center of the fastener aperture 29. 15 The downward movement of the nipple 25 moves the fastener 24 fixed to the first furniture part 22 so that the furniture parts 23, 22 move closer. As the screw threaded nipple 25 is screwed into furniture part 23 so that the conical-like portion 34 is substantially in the center of the fastener aperture 29, the furniture parts 22, 23 abut. The tip of the nipple 25 penetrates into the space on the other side of the fastener 24 in the preformed cavity. Hence, 20 the tip portion of the nipple penetrates through the fastener such that it extends past a radius of the fastener. The nipple is screwed in and is countersunk to provide a neat and aesthetic finish. 10 With respect to Figures 8 and 9, there is shown a three component connector assembly 45 for connecting a first furniture part 46 to a second furniture part 47. The connector assembly 45 has a two-part screw threaded fastener 48 and a screw threaded nipple 49. The connector assembly 45 is similar to the connector assembly 20 except that 5 the screw threaded fastener 48 has a first fastener part 50 that is separate from a second fastener part 51. The first fastener part 50 has screw threads 52 at one end and a screw threaded projection 53 at an opposed end. The second fastener part 51 has a fastener recess with a complementary screw thread for engaging the screw thread of the screw threaded projection 53. The second fastener part 51 also has a fastener aperture 55 with two 10 countersunk surfaces 56, 57. The connector assembly 45 can be used to connect a first furniture part 46 and a second furniture part 47 in a way similar to that described above for the connector assembly 20. The difference in connecting the two furniture parts 46, 47 with the connector assembly 45 is that the second fastener part 51 is attached to the first fastener part 50 through the 15 screw threaded projection 53. During the assembling two furniture parts 46, 47 the first fastener part 50 is fixed to the first furniture part 46. The second fastener part 51 is screwed onto the screw threaded projection 53 and positioned in a preformed cavity of the second furniture part 47. The screw threaded projection 53 enables the second fastener part 51 to be rotated about the first fastener part 50. The second fastener part 51 can therefore be 20 conveniently adjusted to align the fastener aperture 55 with the preformed aperture of the second furniture part 47 whereby one of the countersunk surfaces 56, 57 is exposed for contact by the nipple 49. The screw threaded nipple 49 is fixed to the second furniture part 47 in a manner similar to that described above for the screw threaded nipple 25. 11 With respect to Figures 10, 11 and 12, there is shown a four component connector assembly 61 for connecting a first furniture part 62 to a second furniture part 63. The connector assembly 61 has a two-part screw threaded fastener 65, a 15 screw threaded nipple 66 and a nipple housing 67. The screw threaded fastener 65 has a fastener aperture 5 60 with two countersunk peripheral surfaces about the fastener aperture 60. The connector assembly 61 is similar to the connector assembly 45 described above except that the screw threaded nipple 66 is supported within the nipple housing 67 when the connector assembly 61 is assembled. The nipple housing 67 is cylindrical in shape with an arcuate side wall 69 and a base 10 wall 70. The side wall 69 has two housing apertures 72, 73 on opposed sides of the side wall 69. The inner surface of the side wall 69 has a screw thread 74 that can engage the screw thread of the screw threaded nipple 66. The internal surface of the base wall 70 has a housing recess 75 for accommodating the tip 76 of the screw threaded nipple 66. The connection of the first furniture part 62 to the second furniture part 63 using the 15 connector assembly 61 involves steps similar to those described above for connector assembly 45. The difference in connecting the two furniture parts 62, 63 with the connector assembly 61 is that the nipple housing 67 is positioned in a preformed aperture of the second furniture part 63 before the screw threaded fastener 65 is positioned in the second furniture part 63. The nipple housing 67 is positioned in the preformed aperture of the second furniture 20 part 63 whereby the two housing apertures 72, 73 open to the preformed cavity. The screw threaded fastener 65 is then positioned and aligned in the preformed cavity of the second furniture part 63. The nipple housing 67 is positioned in the preformed aperture of the second furniture part 63 to enable the screw threaded fastener 65 to pass through the two housing apertures 72, 73 and align the fastener aperture 60 within the housing cavity 68. When the 25 connector assembly 61 is assembled and the two furniture parts 62, 63 are connected to 12 each other, the screw threaded nipple 66 is screwed to the nipple housing 67 and positioned substantially in the center of the fastener aperture 60 of the screw threaded fastener 65. This is shown in Figures 10 and 12. With respect to Figure 13, there is shown a three component connector assembly 80 5 for connecting a first furniture part 85 to a second furniture part 86. The connector assembly 80 has a one-part screw threaded fastener 81, a screw threaded nipple 82 and a nipple housing 83. The connector assembly 80 is similar to the connector assembly 61 described above except that the screw threaded fastener 81 is a one-part instead of a two-part screw threaded fastener. The screw threaded fastener 81 is similar to the screw threaded fastener 10 24 of the connector assembly 20 described above. The connection of the first furniture part 85 to the second furniture part 86 involves steps similar to those described above for connector assembly 61. Figure 14 shows an alternate nipple housing which is similar to those previously described except that there is no base wall. The alternate nipple housing 90 is substantially 15 cylindrical with an internal threaded surface 91 and opposing side wall apertures 92. In another aspect, the present invention provides a connector assembly for honeycomb board. This assembly may be used for common connecting common household furniture and the like and panels used in aviation industry, for example. 20 CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY FOR HONEYCOMB BOARD This connector assembly is an application to efficiently connect two pre-drilled honeycomb panels (15.00 & 15.01) as shown in Figures 15 and 16. 13 A connector assembly has four parts: " Insert nut (15.02) " Shaft bolt (15.11) " Housing (15.15) 5 0 Nipple screw (15.20). The insert nut is designed as a cylindrical tube with a thread (15.03) on one end which has to be driven into the first layer of pre-drilled honeycomb board (15.00). When the insert nut (15.02) is dropped into the pre-drilled hole of a honeycomb board, the threaded part of the insert nut (15.03) is driven in with a flat screwdriver 10 (15.04) into the first layer of the first honeycomb member (15.00). At the same end of the insert nut there is an internal thread (15.05), designed to accommodate the threaded part of shaft bolt (15.12) into the insert nut (15.03). The internal thread of the insert nut (15.05) is extended into an injecting cavity (15.06) which is designed to accommodate the injecting tip of an applicator or tube 15 comprising adhesive material such as glue and the like. The injecting cavity (15.06) of the insert nut is extended by a cylindrical channel (15.07) to the point where it meets a wider internal opening (15.08), which then extends to the end of the insert nut. At the end of the insert nut, there are openings (15.09), which connect the internal 20 and external diameter of the insert nut. This is designed to connect the injected glue 14 in the injecting cavity with external spaces, when the insert nut is placed into the honeycomb panel (15.00). The cylindrical channel following the injecting cavity (15.07) contains 2 to 4 circular openings (15.10), in the direction of the threaded part of the insert nut 5 (15.03), thus allowing the injected glue to fill the internal spaces under the first layer of the honeycomb panel (15.00). In the second honeycomb panel (15.01), glue is injected in the pre-drilled hole and the circular shaped housing (15.15) inserted. The housing will be positioned by opening (15.16) using a flat head screw driver. 10 Housing (15.15) has internal thread (15.17) on one side to allow the driving of the nipple screw (15.20). The internal thread of the housing (15.17) is made until the drilled opening (15.18) provides passage of the shaft bolt (15.11). The internal housing thread extends up to the opening that allows the shaft bolt to pass through. 15 At the end of the housing there are openings (15.19) which connect the internal and external diameter of the end of the housing. This is designed to allow the injected glue to spread through the openings (15.19) and connect internal spaces with the external spaces. After the installation of the insert nut (15.02) and housing (15.15), in the 20 honeycomb panels (15.00 & 15.01) respectively, the connection between this two members is achieved via the shaft bolt (15.11), which has a threaded end (15.12), 15 allowing it to be driven into the insert nut's internal thread (15.05). Opposite of the threaded end (15.12) of the shaft bolt, there are two cavities (15.13) which are connected via an internal partition (15.14). After the shaft bolt (15.11) is driven into the insert nut (15.02) in the first 5 honeycomb panel (15.00), the second honeycomb panel (15.01) which houses the housing (15.15), will allow the shaft bolt (15.11) to travel through pre-drilled hole on honeycomb panel (15.01) and through the housing's openings (15.18). The nipple screw (15.20) is driven through the housing's internal thread (15.17) and the nipple screw's thread (15.22), using a tool that matches opening (15.21) of 10 the nipple screw. When the nipple screw reaches the countersunk cavities of the shaft bolt (15.13), the tip of the nipple screw (15.24) will travel and slide into the partition (15.14). Further driving of the nipple screw will lock the collar of the nipple screw (15.23) into the countersunk cavity of the shaft bolt (15.13), thus providing shafting at the center 15 of the shaft bolt. This achieves a strong and secure connection of the honeycomb panels (15.00 & 15.01). With this action assembly is complete. ADVANTAGES The advantages of the preferred embodiments of the connector assembly include that 20 they have relatively few parts and provide a tight and aesthetically pleasing finish. The 16 connection formed by the connector assembly has the advantage that it relies on both longitudinal and lateral forces thereby making it difficult to dislodge the connection. VARIATIONS It will of course be realised that while the foregoing has been given by way of 5 illustrative example of this invention, all such and other modifications and variations thereto as would be apparent to persons skilled in the art are deemed to fall within the broad scope and ambit of this invention as is herein set forth. Throughout the description and claims this specification the word "comprise" and variations of that word such as "comprises" and "comprising", are not intended to exclude 10 other additives, components, integers or steps. 17

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1. A connector assembly to fasten two members, one of said members having a shaped end, the connector including an elongate fastener with an end for insertion into one of the members and a 5 transverse aperture formed at a predetermined spacing from said end, said transverse aperture having at least one countersunk surface with an apex substantially aligned coaxially with said transverse aperture; a grub screw insertable into the other member along a transverse axis substantially at said predetermined spacing from the shaped end; 10 a nipple formed onto one end of said grub screw wherein the nipple may be placed into the transverse aperture for movement down the countersunk surface towards the apex thereof and whereby the fastener moves with respect to the other member and brings the two fastened members closer together wherein the fastener aperture has a constricted portion formed between the opposing peripheral surfaces. 15
2. A connector assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein there is a housing for the positioning of the grub screw into the transverse aperture of the fastener, the housing has opposing apertures in the side of the housing to allow the fastener to pass there through. 20
3. A connector assembly for connecting a first member to a second member, the second member has a preformed cavity and a preformed aperture, the preformed aperture is 18 positioned substantially at 90 degrees to the preformed cavity and opens to the preformed cavity, the connector assembly including an elongate fastener with a first end fixable to the first member and a second end positionable in the preformed cavity of the second member, the second end has a fastener 5 aperture with a countersunk peripheral surface on at least one side; and a grub screw having a nipple formed onto one end and positionable in the preformed aperture of the second member and locatable in the fastener aperture wherein in use the second end of the fastener is positioned in the preformed cavity with the fastener aperture with the countersunk peripheral surface aligned with the preformed aperture so that 10 the countersunk peripheral surface is exposed through the preformed aperture and is contacted when the nipple is screwed and as the nipple moves down the countersunk surface to substantially center the nipple in the fastener aperture and the elongate fastener and hence the first member moves closer to the second member wherein the tip portion of the nipple penetrates through the fasterner such that it extends past a radius of the fastener. 15
4. A connector assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein the fastener is positioned so that a portion of the countersunk peripheral surface that is distal to the first member is exposed through the preformed aperture and is contacted by the nipple when the grub screw is screwed into the fastener. 20
5. A connector assembly as claimed in claim 3 or 4, wherein there is a countersunk peripheral surface about the fastener aperture on both sides of the elongate fastener. 19
6. A connector assembly as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 5, wherein the elongate fastener is a one-part fastener where the first end is integrally formed with the second end.
7. A connector assembly as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 5, wherein the elongate fastener is a two-part fastener where the first end is formed by a first fastener part and the 5 second end is formed by a separate second fastener part and the parts are connectable by a screw threaded connection.
8. A connector assembly as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 7, wherein there is a nipple housing having a substantially cylindrical side wall with two opposing apertures for accommodating the fastener, said nipple housing is positioned in the second member 10 aperture and enables the grub screw to screw into the housing and secure to the fastener.
9. A connector assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein the nipple housing has no base wall.
10. A connector assembly according to claim 1 wherein the assembly is capable of connecting honeycomb panels. 15
11. The connector assembly according to claim 10 wherein the assembly further comprises an injecting cavity which is designed to accommodate the injecting tip of an applicator or tube comprising adhesive material.
12. The connector assembly according to claim 10 or claim 11 comprising an insert nut and a shaft bolt. 20
13. The assembly according to claim 12 wherein internal thread of the insert nut extends into the injecting cavity. 20
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