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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16B13/04Dowels or other devices fastened in walls or the like by inserting them in holes made therein for that purpose with parts gripping in the hole or behind the reverse side of the wall after inserting from the front
    • F16B13/08Dowels or other devices fastened in walls or the like by inserting them in holes made therein for that purpose with parts gripping in the hole or behind the reverse side of the wall after inserting from the front with separate or non-separate gripping parts moved into their final position in relation to the body of the device without further manual operation
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  • My invention relates to anchoring devices employing anchorage blocks and rods or bolts with which the anchoring blocks are so related as to hold the bolts in place.
  • the anchorage device has two portions upon one side of the block and a third portion, preferably intermediate the other two, upon the opposite side of the block and separated from the first two portions by a space extending transversely of the block sufficiently to permit the rod to lie along the block, said three block portions and the rod being formed and disposed to engage the rod on opposite sides thereof to prevent the block and rod from relatively turning while the device is being inserted in place.
  • the rod is withdrawable from engagement with one of the two first aforesaid block portions to permit the block to turn upon the bolt or rod after the device has been so far inserted within a hole in a wall or other support to bring the block clear of said hole.
  • the two first afore said block portions are spaced apart longitudinally of the block sufficiently to permit the rod to be extended betweenthese parts to lie transversely of the block in order that the block may turn after the device is placed in position.
  • the block is desirably made of sheet metal with a portion at one end thereof formed in a U-shape and a second portion upon the same side of the block with the base of the U-shaped portion, the third portion of the block being opposite the first two and preferably between the same.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the preferred form of anchorage block
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective View illustrating the anchorage block and one form of bolt in assembly.
  • the bolt structure illustrated includes a threaded rod 1 having a head 2 integral therewith at one end thereof and a nut 3 threaded thereon, the parts 2 and 3 constituting enlargements upon the rod.
  • anchorage block is preferably made of sheet metal with an end portion 4 at one end of the block formed into U-shape and a second portion 5 at the other end of the block upon the same side of the block with the portion at and at the other end of the block and also desirably of U-shape, both of these end portions extending crosswise of the rod to be engageable therewith when the rod extends along the block.
  • the parts 4: and 5 and the spaces enclosed thereby are aligned to per mit the rod or bolt to be inserted within both of these portions when the bolt lies along the block.
  • the block also has a portion 6 opposite and preferably between the portions 4;and 5, the portion 6 being desirably also of U-form and in symmetrical relation with the U-shaped portions 3 and 4.
  • the block portions 4, 5 and 6 are parallel, the block portion 6 being separated from the block portions 4 and 5 transversely of the block sufficiently to permit the rod 1 to lie along the block, said three block portions and the rod being formed and disposed to enable the three block portions to engage the rod upon opposite sides of the rod to prevent the block from turning upon the rod when the device is being placed in position.
  • the rod is drawn outwardly to clear the innermost block portion 5 whereupon the block may turn upon the rod to occupy a position atright angles to the rod.
  • the block portions 4 and 6 are spaced apart longitudinally of the block sufficiently to permit the rod to be extended between these block portions to lie transversely of the block in order that the block may be brought to the right angular position.
  • One of the bolt enlargements for example the nut 3, is preferably receivable between the other block portion 5 and the block por tion 6 whereby this bolt enlargement ma exert thrusting action upon the block when the anchorage device is being placed in position.
  • I desirably provide suificient space between the opposing edge faces of the block portions 5 and 6 to permit of bodily movement of-the bolt outwardly of sufiicient extent to "withdraw the threaded rod of "the bolt from the block portion 5, the extent of this withdrawing movement being illustrated by dotted lines in Fig. 1.
  • an anchorage device the combination with a threaded rod; of an anchorage block made of sheet metal with a portion at one end of the block formed into U-shape, a second portionupon the same side of the block with the base of the U-shaped block portion and ,at the other end of the block, and a third portion intermediate the other two and upon the opposite side of the block and separated from the'first two by a space extending transversely of the block suliioiently to permit the rod to lie along the block, said-three portions and the rod'being formed and disposed to enable said three block "portions "to 1 engage the rod upon opposite sides of the rod to prevent the block andro'd from relatively turning, one of the two first aforesaid block portions being spaced apart longitudinally of the block from the intermediate block portion sulficiently to permit the rod to be extended betweenthese block portions to lie transversely of the block.
  • an anchoragedevice the combination with :a threaded rod; of an anchorage c fblook :m-ade of sheet metal ---with -;a-portion at one end of the block formed into U-shape, a second portion upon the same side of the block with the base of the U-shaped block portion and a third portion intermediate the other two and upon the opposite side of the block and separated from the first two by a space extending transversely of the block sufficiently to permit the rod to lie along the block, said three portions and the rod being formed and disposed to enable said three block portions to engage the rod upon opposite sides of the rod to prevent the block and rod from relatively turning, one of the two first aforesaid block portions being spaced apart longitudinally of the block from the intermediate block portion suiiiciently to permit the rod to be extended between these block portions to lie transversely of the block, said rod having an enlargement formed to engage and be held from rotation by one of the first two aforesaid block portions, and one of the first two of

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Nov. 18, 1924.
R. S. PEIRCE ANCHORAGE DEVICE Filed July 2, 1923 yragait 5. fiwa Patented Nov. 18, 1924.
UNITED STATES PATENT ()FFICE.
RALPH S. PEIRCE, OF HINSDALE, ILLINOIS;
ANCHORAGE DEVICE.
Application filed July 2,
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, RALPH S. Pnrnon, a citizen of the United States, residing at Hinsdale, in the county of Du Page and .State of Illinois, have invented a certaln new and useful Improvement in Anchorage Devices, of which the following is a full, clear, concise, and exact description.
My invention relates to anchoring devices employing anchorage blocks and rods or bolts with which the anchoring blocks are so related as to hold the bolts in place.
It is the general object of my invention to provide an improved combination of bolt or rod with an anchoring block which dispenses with the necessity of fixed connection between the block and bolt, though the inven tion is of such a nature that it is not to be limited to a construction which lacks such fixed connection between the bolt and block.
In carrying out my invention the anchorage device has two portions upon one side of the block and a third portion, preferably intermediate the other two, upon the opposite side of the block and separated from the first two portions by a space extending transversely of the block sufficiently to permit the rod to lie along the block, said three block portions and the rod being formed and disposed to engage the rod on opposite sides thereof to prevent the block and rod from relatively turning while the device is being inserted in place. The rod is withdrawable from engagement with one of the two first aforesaid block portions to permit the block to turn upon the bolt or rod after the device has been so far inserted within a hole in a wall or other support to bring the block clear of said hole. The two first afore said block portions are spaced apart longitudinally of the block sufficiently to permit the rod to be extended betweenthese parts to lie transversely of the block in order that the block may turn after the device is placed in position. The block is desirably made of sheet metal with a portion at one end thereof formed in a U-shape and a second portion upon the same side of the block with the base of the U-shaped portion, the third portion of the block being opposite the first two and preferably between the same. These three block portions are related to each other and to the bolt as hitherto set forth.
The invention will be more fully explained by reference to the accompanying drawing in which Fig, 1 is a,v longitudinal 1923. Serial No. 649,091.
sectional view of an anchorage device co11- structed in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention, a portion of the wall and an element to be held against the wall by the anchorage device being also illustrated; Fig. 2 illustrates a changed position of parts shown in Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the preferred form of anchorage block; and Fig. 4 is a perspective View illustrating the anchorage block and one form of bolt in assembly.
Like parts are indicated by similar characters of reference throughout the different figures.
.The bolt structure illustrated includes a threaded rod 1 having a head 2 integral therewith at one end thereof and a nut 3 threaded thereon, the parts 2 and 3 constituting enlargements upon the rod. The
anchorage block is preferably made of sheet metal with an end portion 4 at one end of the block formed into U-shape and a second portion 5 at the other end of the block upon the same side of the block with the portion at and at the other end of the block and also desirably of U-shape, both of these end portions extending crosswise of the rod to be engageable therewith when the rod extends along the block. The parts 4: and 5 and the spaces enclosed thereby are aligned to per mit the rod or bolt to be inserted within both of these portions when the bolt lies along the block. The block also has a portion 6 opposite and preferably between the portions 4;and 5, the portion 6 being desirably also of U-form and in symmetrical relation with the U-shaped portions 3 and 4. The block portions 4, 5 and 6 are parallel, the block portion 6 being separated from the block portions 4 and 5 transversely of the block sufficiently to permit the rod 1 to lie along the block, said three block portions and the rod being formed and disposed to enable the three block portions to engage the rod upon opposite sides of the rod to prevent the block from turning upon the rod when the device is being placed in position.
After the block has been projected through the hole 7 beyond the wall 8' or other support, the rod is drawn outwardly to clear the innermost block portion 5 whereupon the block may turn upon the rod to occupy a position atright angles to the rod. The block portions 4 and 6 are spaced apart longitudinally of the block sufficiently to permit the rod to be extended between these block portions to lie transversely of the block in order that the block may be brought to the right angular position.
One of the bolt enlargements, for example the nut 3, is preferably receivable between the other block portion 5 and the block por tion 6 whereby this bolt enlargement ma exert thrusting action upon the block when the anchorage device is being placed in position.
i In order to avoid the necessity of unscrewing the bolt to clear the block portion 5 to permit the block to assume the angular position to the bolt, I desirably provide suificient space between the opposing edge faces of the block portions 5 and 6 to permit of bodily movement of-the bolt outwardly of sufiicient extent to "withdraw the threaded rod of "the bolt from the block portion 5, the extent of this withdrawing movement being illustrated by dotted lines in Fig. 1.
The patent to McCain, No. 1,167,577, lacks the base of applicants U-shaped-elemen-t5. This base constitutes an angular extension of each side of applicants 'U-shaped .element *5 and bears upon the rod 1 when the device is inserted, making it unnecessary to hold, by hand, the anchorage block and rod in parallelism when the device is initially inserted. After the device is inserted the rod is drawn outwardy to the slight extent shown by dotted lines in Fig. 1, whereafter :the block falls. The rod may then be pulled outwardly to the extent limited by the nut which comes into engagement with the adjacent end of the block portion 4 to prevent the nut from turning. The rod is then screwed while still z-being pulled upon outwardly until the parts are in the "final position illustrated in 2.
I'Vhile I have herein shown and particujlarly described the preferredembodiment 'of any invention I do not wish to be limited to the precise details of construction shown-as changes may readily :be made without departing f-rem the spirit of my invention, but liav in g thus described any invention I claim as new :and desire to secure by Letters Patent the j-ii0llow-ing':
1. In an anchorage device, the combination with a threaded rod; of an anchorage block having two end portions up on one side oi the block and both extending crosswise of the rodto he engageahle therewith "and a third portion intermediate the other two andupon the opposite side 0 :1": theblock and separated from the first' two by a space extending transversely of the block -su'iii-' =cien'tly to permit the rod to lie along the block, said three portions and the rod being formed and disposed toenable said three block portions to engage the rod upon opposite-sides of the rod toprevent the block and ,rod ttrom relatively turning, one of the :two first aioresa i'd loloc'k portions being '2. In an anchorage device, the combination with a threaded rod; of an anchorage block made of sheet metal with a portion at one end of the block formed into U-shape, a second portionupon the same side of the block with the base of the U-shaped block portion and ,at the other end of the block, and a third portion intermediate the other two and upon the opposite side of the block and separated from the'first two by a space extending transversely of the block suliioiently to permit the rod to lie along the block, said-three portions and the rod'being formed and disposed to enable said three block "portions "to 1 engage the rod upon opposite sides of the rod to prevent the block andro'd from relatively turning, one of the two first aforesaid block portions being spaced apart longitudinally of the block from the intermediate block portion sulficiently to permit the rod to be extended betweenthese block portions to lie transversely of the block.
3. In an anchorage device, the combination with a threaded rod; of an anchorage block having twopor'tions upon one side of the block and both =-extendi ng crosswise of "the rod to be engageab le therewith and a third portion intermediate the other two and upon the opposite side of the block andseparated from the firsttwo by a space extending transversely of the block sufiic'iently to permit the rod to lie along the block, said three portions and the rod being formed and disposed to enable said three block' portions to engage the-rod upon opposite sides of the rod to prevent theblocik and rod iT IOIH relatively turning, one of the two first aforesaid blook portions being :spaced apart -lon-' g itudina l ly of the block from the intermediate block portion sufliciently to vpermit the =rod to be 'ex-tenc led between these block portions to lie transversely of the block, said rod having an enlargement tormed toen v gag-e and be held from rotation :by one ofthe fi-rst two a foresaid block portionsand one of the first two of the aforesaid block portions and the third block portion h-a-vi ng opp'osin edge faces suflic'iently approached transversely of the block to obstruct relative movement of the rod and b'loo'k ilongitudi- -na l ly oi? the block when the rod "lies along the block andsuiiiciently spaced apart longitudinally of the Tb'loclrt-o permit bodily movement of the rod and its said enlargement with reference t-o'the block when the rod lies :alongtheblock.
4. In an anchoragedevice, the combination with :a threaded rod; of an anchorage c fblook :m-ade of sheet metal ---with -;a-portion at one end of the block formed into U-shape, a second portion upon the same side of the block with the base of the U-shaped block portion and a third portion intermediate the other two and upon the opposite side of the block and separated from the first two by a space extending transversely of the block sufficiently to permit the rod to lie along the block, said three portions and the rod being formed and disposed to enable said three block portions to engage the rod upon opposite sides of the rod to prevent the block and rod from relatively turning, one of the two first aforesaid block portions being spaced apart longitudinally of the block from the intermediate block portion suiiiciently to permit the rod to be extended between these block portions to lie transversely of the block, said rod having an enlargement formed to engage and be held from rotation by one of the first two aforesaid block portions, and one of the first two of the aforesaid block portions and the third block portion having opposing edge faces sufficiently approached transversely of the block to obstruct relative movement of the rod and block longitudinally of the block when the rod lies along the block and sufficiently spaced apart longitudinally of the block to permit bodily movement of the rod and its said enlargement with reference to the block when the rod lies along the block.
In witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name this 20th day of June A. 1).,
RALPH S. PEIRCE.
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US2532040A (en) * 1948-05-11 1950-11-28 Super Grip Anchor Bolt Co Inc Toggle bolt
US3524489A (en) * 1968-08-30 1970-08-18 King John O Jun Two-piece blind nut assembly
US4009634A (en) * 1975-11-14 1977-03-01 Barmore Thomas C Toggle fastening device and process for its manufacture
US4398855A (en) * 1981-04-06 1983-08-16 Hultquist John V Toggle type fastener
US5110243A (en) * 1987-01-31 1992-05-05 Oh Jung H Apparatus for attaching objects to a panel
US5464311A (en) * 1994-03-30 1995-11-07 Alps Seiko Co., Ltd. Blind bolt for architecture
EP0733812A1 (en) * 1995-03-20 1996-09-25 Glynwed International Plc Blind fastener device
US20050129482A1 (en) * 2003-12-16 2005-06-16 Wang San S. Retention device
WO2013103675A1 (en) * 2012-01-04 2013-07-11 The Sloan Company, Inc. Dba Sloanled Attach toggle
US10837480B2 (en) 2016-12-22 2020-11-17 The Hillman Group, Inc. Hollow wall anchor
US11486432B2 (en) 2018-11-29 2022-11-01 The Hillman Group, Inc. Anchor assembly with toggle
US11655837B2 (en) 2018-11-29 2023-05-23 Tlie Hillman Group, Inc. Anchor assembly with toggle

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2532040A (en) * 1948-05-11 1950-11-28 Super Grip Anchor Bolt Co Inc Toggle bolt
US3524489A (en) * 1968-08-30 1970-08-18 King John O Jun Two-piece blind nut assembly
US4009634A (en) * 1975-11-14 1977-03-01 Barmore Thomas C Toggle fastening device and process for its manufacture
US4398855A (en) * 1981-04-06 1983-08-16 Hultquist John V Toggle type fastener
US5110243A (en) * 1987-01-31 1992-05-05 Oh Jung H Apparatus for attaching objects to a panel
US5464311A (en) * 1994-03-30 1995-11-07 Alps Seiko Co., Ltd. Blind bolt for architecture
EP0733812A1 (en) * 1995-03-20 1996-09-25 Glynwed International Plc Blind fastener device
GB2299142B (en) * 1995-03-20 1998-09-02 Glynwed Int Plc Blind fastener device
US20050129482A1 (en) * 2003-12-16 2005-06-16 Wang San S. Retention device
WO2013103675A1 (en) * 2012-01-04 2013-07-11 The Sloan Company, Inc. Dba Sloanled Attach toggle
US10837480B2 (en) 2016-12-22 2020-11-17 The Hillman Group, Inc. Hollow wall anchor
US11486432B2 (en) 2018-11-29 2022-11-01 The Hillman Group, Inc. Anchor assembly with toggle
US11655837B2 (en) 2018-11-29 2023-05-23 Tlie Hillman Group, Inc. Anchor assembly with toggle

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