WO1987001419A1 - Anchor nut - Google Patents

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WO1987001419A1
WO1987001419A1 PCT/GB1986/000513 GB8600513W WO8701419A1 WO 1987001419 A1 WO1987001419 A1 WO 1987001419A1 GB 8600513 W GB8600513 W GB 8600513W WO 8701419 A1 WO8701419 A1 WO 8701419A1
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fastener
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David Paul Erlam
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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
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B37/00Nuts or like thread-engaging members
    • F16B37/04Devices for fastening nuts to surfaces, e.g. sheets, plates
    • F16B37/041Releasable devices
    • F16B37/043Releasable devices with snap action
    • 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
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B13/00Dowels or other devices fastened in walls or the like by inserting them in holes made therein for that purpose
    • 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
    • F16B13/0808Dowels 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 by a toggle-mechanism

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  • This invention relates to fasteners and is concerned with fasteners for use in securing a member to an apertured wall structure.
  • One form of the invention has particular application to fasteners as used in the electronic industry, wherein panel members are secured to apertured wall structures in the form of mounting flanges.
  • Currently cage nuts are used by that industry, but such components have several defects. For example, they must be fitted from behind the mounting flanges.
  • Another form of the invention has application to fasteners serving as anchorages in. board materials used in the building industry, wherein, for example, hook-carrying members are secured to apertured wall structures of building board or in the form of hardboard-covered doors.
  • a fastener for use in securing a member to an a ⁇ ertured wall structure is characterised in that it is of resilient construction, and comprises two interengaging parts formed so that the fastener can be inserted en bloc in the wall structure aperture and also so that, by manipulation of the parts, the wall structure is secured between portions of said interengaging Parts.
  • the two interengaging parts comprise a bifurcated first part for receiving a member-securing screw, and a second part having a flange portion and lugs for engagement with the bifurcations of the first part. This arrangement is such that the fastener is inserted into the aperture with the bifurcations collapsed.
  • the two interengaging parts comprise a bifurcated first part and a second part for receiving a member-securing screw and for location within the bifurcations of the first part.
  • the fastener is first inserted into the aperture of the wall structure. Then, by insertion of the membersecuring screw into the second part, the latter is caused to expand whereby the fastener is secured to the wall structure.
  • the two interengaging parts comprise a bifurcated first part for receiving a member-securing screw, and a second part of tubular form having slots for slidable
  • the fastener is first inserted into the aperture of the wall structure. Then, as before, by insertion of the member-securing screw into the second part, the latter is caused to expand whereby the fastener is secured to the wall structure. Slidable location of the bifurcations of the first part by the said slots ensures that the first part cannot rotate relative to the second part.
  • the invention also comprises the combination of a wall structure, (which may form part of a cabinet for housing electronic equipment, or, alternatively, it may comprise a door), and the fastener secured thereto.
  • the invention further comprises any novel subject matter or combination including novel subject matter herein disclosed.
  • Figure 1 is an "exploded" view of one form of fastener
  • Figures 2, 3, 4 and 5 are side views illustrating how the fastener is secured in position
  • Figures 6, 7, 8 and 9 are plan, front, rear and side views of the first part of the fastener
  • Figures 10, 11 and 12 are plan, side and rear end views of the second part of the fastener. Figures 5 to 12 are all to an enlarged scale,
  • Figure 13 is an "exploded" view of one modified fastener
  • Figure 14 is an "exploded" view of another modified fastener
  • FIGs 15 and 16 are views in perspective, looked at from opposite ends, of the fastener of Figure 14,
  • Figure 17 is an "exploded" view of a further modified fastener
  • Figure 18 is a view in perspective of this fastener
  • Figures 19, 20 and 21 are side views illustrating how this fastener is secured in position
  • Figure 22 is an "exploded" view of another form of fastener
  • Figures 25 and 24 are views in perspective of the assembled fastener of Figure 22, looked at from opposite ends,
  • Figures 25, 26 and 27 are plan views, illustrating how the fastener of Figure 22 is secured in position.
  • Figure 28 is an "excluded” view of yet another form of fastener.
  • Figure 29 is an end view of the fastener of Figure 28, looked at in the direction of arrow A of that figure.
  • like references refer to like components and features.
  • a fastener 1 for use in securing a panel member 2 ( Figure 5) to an apertured wall structure 5, is of resilient construction and comprises interengaging first and second parts 3, 4.
  • the parts 3, 4 are formed so that by manipulation of the parts, the wall structure 5 is secured between portions of the parts 3, 4.
  • the fastener 1 is of "NYLONT 66", (Trade Mark ), a sufficiently resilient material which can contain a fire resistant additive.
  • a suitable alternative to “NYLON 66n is “NORYL” (S3-1 grade).
  • NORYL is a Trade Mark ).
  • the first part 3 of the fastener 1 comprises a bifurcated block of substantially square lateral cross-section, having a head portion 3a housing a screwthreaded insert 10
  • FIG 3) which receives a panel member fixing screw 11 ( Figure 5).
  • the two jaw-like bifurcations 3b of the first part 3 define an elongated hollow 12 therebetween.
  • the hollow 12, which is generally circular in lateral cross-section, provides a lead-in for the fixing screw 11.
  • the second part 4 of the fastener 1 comprises a flange portion 4a of substantially square shape, (viewed at one end), defining a central hole 20, and four hooks or lugs 4b disposed at the corners of an imaginary square.
  • the hole 20 is sized to locate, with clearance, the fixing screw 11.
  • the wall structure 5 of this example is a mounting flange of a cabinet (not shown) for housing electronic equipment.
  • the wall structure 5 is perforated
  • the interengaging assembly 3/4 is next pushed en bloc into the aperture 25.
  • This action causes the jaw-like bifurcations 3b of the part 3 to collapse towards each other.
  • the fastener 1 can easily be withdrawn from the aperture
  • the person installing the fastener may, for example, realise that it has been placed in the wrong aperture. It will be appreciated that the sloping (outer) sides of the bifurcations serve as ramps enabling a progressive lead-in of the fastener 1 into the aperture 25.
  • the fastener 1 is firmly installed in place by pushing the part 3 away from the part 4 until the bifurcations 3b of the part 3 are free of the restraint provided by
  • the resilient bifurcations 3b then move apart, to "snap" into position whereby the lugs 4b grip the bifurcations 3b. so that the flange portion 4a and the end walls 18 are located together, in readiness to receive the fixing screw 11.
  • the part 3 may be pushed away from the part 4 by use of a screwdriver for example, or, more likely, by inserting the securing screw 11, ( Figure 5), into the insert 10, via the aperture 20 of the part 4 and the lead-in hollow 12 of the part 3, after parting the collapsed bifurcations 3b.
  • the screw 11 is then tightened, in order to secure the panel member 2 to the wall structure 5.
  • sloping sides of the bifurcations 3b serve as struts, as they are subject to compressive forces imposed by the screw 11.
  • the bifurcations 3b cannot now collapse inwardly, due to the presence of the screw 11 in the hollow 12 of the part 3. Furthermore, the bifurcations 3b. cannot move apart. Such displacement is prevented by side contact between the bifurcations and the lugs 4b,
  • the lugs in turn being constrained by the periphery of the aperture 25.
  • the fastener 1 which may be used with a wide range of wall structure thicknesses, may be installed from the front of a wall structure 5, rather than from the rear thereof, as is demanded by the use of cage nuts.
  • the material of the bifurcated part 3 is directly screw-threaded.
  • Figure 13 illustrates a modified fastener having :- (a) cut-away portions 35 of part 3, providing a more positive lead-in for the screw 11,
  • FIGS 14 to 16 illustrate another modified fastener 101 intended for heavy duty use.
  • the fastener 101 comprises interengaging first and second parts 103, 104.
  • the first part 103 comprises a bifurcated block of substantially square lateral cross-section, having a portion 103a and two jaw-like
  • bifurcations 103b defining an elongated hollow 112 therebetween. External opposite surfaces of the bifurcations 103b are substantially parallel. Elongated gaps 150 exist between the bifurcations 103b The head portion 103a carries a bifurcated end flange 152 separated by a gap 153 of smaller width then a gap 150.
  • the second part 104 is also bifurcated, comprising a body portion 155 defining bifurcations 155b, a blind-ended central hole 120 for receiving a panel securing screw 111, and tapered fins or lugs 155c.
  • the hole 120 is formed with a female screwthread.
  • the body part 155 is of substantially circular lateral cross-section and is located by the hollow 112 of the first part 103.
  • parts 103 and 104 of the fastener are first assembled as illustrated in Figures 15 and 16, and the interengaging assembly 103/104 pushed en bloc into the aperture.
  • the lugs 155c collapse, to allow entry into the aperture.
  • the lugs 155c are displaced outwardly, by resilience, to secure the fastener in place, by insertion of the securing screw 111 in the screwthreaded hole 120.
  • the screw 111 is tightened, the part 104 is drawn towards the flange 152. During this movement, the lugs 155c are slidably located by the slots 150.
  • the fastener 101 When the fastener 101 is secured in place, the sloping bifurcations 155c serve as struts, as they axe subject to compressive forces imposed by the screw 111. Unlike the fastener 1, the fastener 101, once assembled and inserted in place, cannot be removed, at least without damage.
  • a fastener 201 for use in securing a panel member 202 ( Figure 21) to an apertured wall structure in the form of a plate member 205 comprises interengaging first and second parts 203, 204.
  • the first part 203 comprises a bifurcated block of substantially circular lateral cross-section, having a portion 203a and two jawlike bifurcations 203b defining an elongated hollow 212 therebetwee . External opposite surfaces of the bifurcations 203b are
  • Elongated gaps 250 exist between the bifurcations 203b.
  • the head portion 203a carries a bifurcated flange 252 separated by a gap 253 of smaller width than a gap 250.
  • Anti-twist ribs 252 are formed adjacent the junction between the head portion 203a and the bifurcations 203b.
  • the second part 204 is also bifurcated, comprising a body portion 255 defining bifurcations 255b, a central hole 220 for receiving a panel securing screw 211 and tapered fins or lugs 255c.
  • the hole 220 is formed with a female screwthread.
  • the body part 255 is of substantially circular lateral crosssection and is located by the hollow 212 of the first part 203.
  • the slots 250 slidably locate the lugs 255c.
  • the lugs 255c collapse, to allow entry. Once the fastener 201 is in position, the lugs 255c are displaced outwardly, by resilience.
  • the fastener 201 is used to secure an apertured cover member 202 to the structure 205 by inserting the screw 211 into the hole 220 ( Figure 17) of the second part 204. Entry of the screw 211 into the hole 220 causes the second part 204 to expand, behind the structure 205, which is then located between the lugs 255c. and the head portion 203a.
  • the sloping bifurcations 255c serve as struts, as they are subject to compressive forces imposed by the screw 211.
  • a fastener 301 for use in securing a hook-like member 302 ( Figures 26 and 27) to an apertured building board structure 305 serving as a wall comprises interengaging first and second parts 303, 304.
  • the member 302 is of "U"-shaped form, when viewed in the direction of arrow 300, wherein limb 300a is secured to the structure 305 and limb 300b serves as a hook.
  • the fastener 301 serves as an anchorage for the hook-like
  • the first part 303 of the fastener 301 comprises a body 303a of tubular form and of substantially circular lateral cross- section, with an external flange 353 at one end.
  • the part 303 has a throughbore 312 and oppositely-disposed slots 350 are formed in the wall of body portion 303a of the part 303
  • the throughbore 312 is not of uniform cross-section.
  • One end of the part 303 has an inward flange portion 36O.
  • Anti-twist ribs 352 are formed adjacent the junction between the flange 353 and the body 303a.
  • the second part 304 o f the fastener 301 is also bifurcated, comprising a tubular body portion 355 with a pair of bifurcations defining laterally-extending wing portions 355a and a pair of laterally-extending lug portions 355b
  • a central hole 320 for receiving a panel securing screw 311 extends through the body part 355, which is of substantially circular lateral cross-section.
  • parts 303 and 304 of the fastener are assembled as illustrated in Figures 23 and 24, that is to say with the part 304 disposed within the part 303, with the wing
  • each lug portion 355b extending laterally through the slots 350, whereby they are slidably located.
  • the length of each lug portion 355b is such that its outer ends are now substantially flush with the exterior surface of the body 303a
  • the resilient nature of the parts 303, 304 allows this assembly.
  • the interengaging assembly 303/304 is next pushed en bloc into the aperture 325 ( Figure 25).
  • the flange 353 serves as a stop.
  • the resilient wing portions 355a collapse towards each other, to allow passage of the assembly.
  • the fastener 301 is used to secure the hook-like member 302 to the board structure 305 by inserting a screw 311 into the hole 320 of the second part 304. Entry of the screw 311 into the hole 320 first causes the part 304 to move away, until stopped by contact between the lugs 355b and the ends of the slots 350. As the screw 311 is turned, the wing portions 355a are caused to move anart so as to extend through the slots 350 once again. This movement is caused by contact between the screw 311 and projections 355x, referred to below.
  • the part 304 is drawn down, towards the board 305, until the board is firmly clamped between the wing portions 355a and the flange 353, and the limb 300a of the hook member 300 clamped equally firmly between the flange 353 and the head of the screw 311
  • the wing portions 355a which are slidably located by the slots 350, are prevented from turning about the longitudinal axis of the screw 311, i.e. rotating relative to the part 303. as they are drawn towards the board structure, because contact with the tubular body 303a prevents this. In turn, body 303a is prevented from rotating by reason of the ribs 352, which dig into the yieldable material of the board 305.
  • the wing portions 355a are formed with projections 355x ( Figure 27) sized to fit snugly into the hole 325 in the board structure 305 when the fastener 301 is secured in position.
  • the wing portions 355a serve as struts, as they are subject to compressive forces imposed by the screw 311.
  • FIGS. 28 and 29 illustrate a second part 404 which comprises a modification of the second part 304 of Figures 22 to 27 and can be substituted therefor.
  • the second part 404 has wing portions a, the inner surfaces of which define convexities 480.
  • the "scallops" formed by the convexities 480 ensure that the point of the screw 411, ( Figure 28), is guided, after some initial tilting, into the hole 420.
  • the dotted lines 411 of Figure 29 illustrate how the longitudinal axis 411x of the screw is initially tilted.

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