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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Mounting method to the panel of the fastener assembly and fastener assembly JP26921092 1992-09-14 JP3348883B2 2002-11-20 ルドルフ・エル・エム・ミューラー
A fastener assembly, a fastener assembly assembled to a member, and a method of attaching a fastener assembly to a member is disclosed. The fastener assembly includes a male fastener element which is fastened to a female fastener element wherein the male fastener element is adapted to engage and pierce through a panel. The female fastener element is adapted to rivet itself to the panel thereby forming a secure mechanical interlock between the female fastener and the panel. In a preferred embodiment, the female and male fastener include threaded surfaces which cooperatively engage one another thereby permitting the male fastener to be easily removed and used to fasten a structural member, or the like to the female fastener/panel assembly. While the fastener assembly is particularly suited for self-piercing applications, it may be used equally well in pre-pierced panel applications.
42 Self-attaching fixing element, attaching method thereof, and female die assembly JP33376292 1992-11-20 JPH0633927A 1994-02-08 HARORUDO EI RADOUSAA; RUDORUFU ERU EMU MIYUURAA
PURPOSE: To securely fix a self-attaching fixing element to a panel, and to prevent the rotation of the self-attaching fixing element in the panel by forming an axial groove in an outer edge of a polygonal main body part of the self- attaching fixing element. CONSTITUTION: In this self-attaching fixing element 20 including a main body part 22 and an annular barrel part 26 for rivetting integrally provided with the main body part 22 and substantially coaxially matched with it, the main body part 22 has a hexagonal outer surface 28 comprising plural flat surfaces 40, and the barrel part 26 has a cylindrical outer surface 28 having a smaller diameter than an outer diameter of the main body part 22. The main body part 22 has plural axial grooves 48 extended in parallel to the axis 51 of the barrel part 26 and formed at connection parts of adjacent ones of the flat surfaces 40 of the main body part 22 to each other for preventing relative rotation of the self-attaching fixing element 20 in a member on which the self- attaching fixing element 20 is to be mounted when it is driven into the member.
43 JPH0247286Y2 - JP1834885 1985-02-14 JPH0247286Y2 1990-12-12
44 JPS6244126B2 - JP7757978 1978-06-28 JPS6244126B2 1987-09-18 JON FUIRITSUPU MATSUKOEI
45 Expander for fixing element into wall hole JP3117378 1978-03-20 JPS53118662A 1978-10-17 BUIRUHERUMU NERUZU
46 ******** E * ku * su JP312276 1976-01-13 JPS5197550A 1976-08-27
47 Method of manufacturing fence with elongated tubular members US14755132 2015-06-30 US09938747B2 2018-04-10 William H. Hancock
A fence includes first elongated tubular members, each one of which is configured to extend vertically from ends of the first elongated tubular members positionable proximate to a support surface (e.g., the ground). The fence also includes second elongated tubular members extending between the first elongated tubular members, each of which is configured to extend parallel to the support surface. The fence further includes receivers defined by apertures formed in the first elongated tubular members, each of which extends outwardly from respective first elongated tubular members so that each one of the second elongated tubular members can be fixedly attached to corresponding ones of the first elongated tubular members. In some embodiments, one or more of the first elongated tubular members and/or the second elongated tubular members can have a circular cross-section. The second elongated tubular members can be fixedly attached the first elongated tubular members with and/or without welding.
48 Flexible coupling US14895073 2014-05-15 US09926718B2 2018-03-27 Ian Charles Brodie
The invention relates to a flexible coupling comprising a lower assembly (10) having a spigot member (20), and an upper assembly (60) having a recess adapted to receive the spigot member, thereby allowing articulation of the upper assembly (60) with respect to the lower assembly (10) in any direction. A complementary indexing means is adapted to circumferentially align the lower assembly (10) and the upper assembly (60), and a single resilient member (65) interconnects the lower and upper assemblies, wherein the lower and upper assemblies are urged into mutual engagement against said articulation.
49 ORGANIZER KIT US15398743 2017-01-05 US20170112283A1 2017-04-27 Steve Bright
A removable bracket includes a generally planar body having a front face, a rear face, a first longitudinal side, a second longitudinal side, a first lateral side, and a second lateral side. Each of the first lateral side and the second lateral side extends between the first longitudinal side and the second longitudinal side and includes a lip extending outwardly from the front face. A lateral axis bisects the body and a longitudinal axis bisects the body. The body is symmetrical about each of the lateral and longitudinal axes. Two supports extending generally perpendicularly outwardly from the front face proximate to and on either side of the lateral axis. A kit includes a plurality of the brackets, and at least one of a rod, a first shelf, a plurality of extension pieces, and a second shelf.
50 AIRCRAFT STRUCTURAL COMPONENT THAT IS ADAPTED FOR ABSORBING AND TRANSMITTING FORCES IN AN AIRCRAFT US15176292 2016-06-08 US20160375979A1 2016-12-29 Kaspar VON-WILMOWSKY; Christian REICHENSPERGER; Andreas RACK
An aircraft structural component that is adapted for absorbing and transmitting forces in an aircraft, the aircraft structural component comprising at least one panel element and at least one reinforcing structure. The at least one reinforcing structure is rigidly attached to the at least one panel element such that at least one cavity is defined between the at least one panel element and the at least one reinforcing structure, the at least one cavity being adapted for distributing forces that are absorbed by the aircraft structural component in operation.
51 SAFETY SECURING APPARATUS US15068173 2016-03-11 US20160265715A1 2016-09-15 Spencer Zing (fka Spencer William Boileau)
A safety device for securing a television or similar household item against tipping or rocking. The safety device has a pair of base units and a pair of locking arms. The base units are secured to the television and a nearby wall by adhesive or other reliable methods. The locking arms are each secured to one of the base units but a connection lug that permits pivoting movement. The locking arms are secured together by L-shaped studs, adjustment slots, and locking pins. The locking arms are rigid so as to prevent unwanted movement of the television.
52 FLEXIBLE COUPLING US14895073 2014-05-15 US20160123032A1 2016-05-05 Ian Charles BRODIE
The invention relates to a flexible coupling comprising a lower assembly (10) having a spigot member (20), and an upper assembly (60) having a recess adapted to receive the spigot member, thereby allowing articulation of the upper assembly (60) with respect to the lower assembly (10) in any direction. A complementary indexing means is adapted to circumferentially align the lower assembly (10) and the upper assembly (60), and a single resilient member (65) interconnects the lower and upper assemblies, wherein the lower and upper assemblies are urged into mutual engagement against said articulation.
53 Holder for concrete anchors US13949144 2013-07-23 US09062452B2 2015-06-23 Thomas M. Espinosa
A holder for a concrete anchor comprises a body including a base portion for attachment to a concrete forming surface. The body includes a projection portion extending vertically from the base portion. A coupling is attached to the projection portion at one end of the coupling. The opposite end of the coupling is for threading into an anchor body.
54 Low Temperature Method For Hermetically Joining Non-Diffusing Ceramic Materials US14292804 2014-05-30 US20150108203A1 2015-04-23 Alfred Grant Elliot; Brent Donald Alfred Elliot; Frank Balma; Richard Erich Schuster; Dennis George Rex; Alexander Veytser
A method for the joining of ceramic pieces with a hermetically sealed joint comprising brazing a layer of joining material between the two pieces. The wetting and flow of the joining material is controlled by the selection of the joining material, the joining temperature, the joining atmosphere, and other factors. The ceramic pieces may be on a non-diffusable type, such as aluminum nitride, alumina, beryllium oxide, and zirconia, and the pieces may be brazed with an aluminum alloy under controlled atmosphere. The joint material is adapted to later withstand both the environments within a process chamber during substrate processing, and the oxygenated atmosphere which may be seen within the shaft of a heater or electrostatic chuck.
55 MODULAR WALL STUD BRACE US14370676 2012-06-08 US20150000224A1 2015-01-01 Abtar Shar Sidhu; Anthony Theodorus Groenesteyn
An apparatus for reinforcing a plurality of adjacent parallel spaced apart wooden structural members to each other. Each of the structural members extends between first and second ends and has first and second edges. The apparatus comprises a ridged member extending between first and second ends and having a length sufficient to extend between two adjacent structural members. The apparatus further comprises a socket at each of the first and second ends of the rigid member. Each socket has a central axis therethrough and is formed of a base panel and first and second side panels. The socket is adapted to engage with a socket of an adjacent rigid member so as to interlink successive rigid members across a plurality of structural members.
56 WALL STUD BRACE US14370643 2012-06-15 US20140352252A1 2014-12-04 Abtar Shar Sidhu; Anthony Theodorus Groenesteyn
An apparatus for reinforcing a plurality of parallel spaced apart structural members to each other comprises a rigid member having first and second ends and is sized to extend diagonally across the plurality of adjacent structural members. Each structural member extends between first and second ends and has first and second edges. The apparatus further comprises a plurality of sockets extending from the rigid member. Each socket is oriented diagonally relative to the rigid member and sized and shaped to receive a first edge of one of the plurality of parallel spaced apart structural member therein.
57 MODULAR WALL STUD BRACE US14213657 2014-03-14 US20140311082A1 2014-10-23 Abtar Shar Sidhu
An apparatus for reinforcing adjacent structural members to each other comprises a ridged member extending between first and second ends and having a length sufficient to extend between two adjacent structural members and a socket at each of the first and second ends of the rigid member. Each socket has a central axis therethrough and is formed of a base panel and first and second side panels. At least one of the sockets is adapted to engage with a socket of an adjacent rigid member so as to interlink successive rigid members across a plurality of structural members wherein the rigid member is connected to the first panels at an end thereof distal to the base panel.
58 Cone to Boom Interconnection US12572493 2009-10-02 US20110081192A1 2011-04-07 Ian Renilson; Ronald J. Brandau; Julian Stephens
A cone to boom interconnection, the cone provided with an annular mating groove of the cone dimensioned to receive a distal end of the boom. At least one retention groove and at least one gasket groove provided in the sidewall(s) of the mating groove. Alternatively, the gasket groove may be provided in a distal end of the boom. A gasket seated in the at least one gasket groove, sealing between the sidewall of the mating groove and the boom. A glue between the boom and the annular mating groove. The glue adhered to the boom as an annular retention lip within the at least one retention groove, whereby the cone is mechanically retained upon the boom.
59 TUBULAR METAL FITTING EXPANDABLE IN A WALL OPENING AND METHOD OF INSTALLATION US12259927 2008-10-28 US20090224535A1 2009-09-10 Tom G. Poast; Dean C. Madden; Mark R. Weiss
A fitting (58) is inserted into an opening (56) in a wall (50). The fitting (58) includes a ring portion (64) where it extends through the opening (56). It also includes one or two end portions (66, 68) that extend axially outwardly from the ring portion (64). The ring portion (64) has an inside diameter (76) that is smaller than the inside diameters of the end portion or portions (66, 68). The fitting (58) is positioned within the wall opening (56). Then, an expansion tool is moved through the interior of fitting (58) for the purpose of expanding the ring portion (64). The ring portion (64) is expanded to such an extent that it makes a tight fit with the opening (56). Also, the degree of expansion may result in a cold working of the wall material surrounding the opening (56). The expansion tooling only expands the ring portion (64) and does not exert a substantial expanding force on the end portions (66, 68).
60 Metal-to-metal connections US11108566 2005-04-18 US20050202366A1 2005-09-15 Eugene Novak; Ton Papanek; Mikhail Ayzenshetyn; Chester Zdanowski
Improvements in material-to-material connections are provided. For example, metal-to-metal connections are improved, such as the interface connection between a dental handpiece bur tube (10) and a component such as a bearing (12). At least one marking, such as a laser marking (20) is provided such that an amount of excavate material (21) is excavated from the marking (20). When a component such as a bearing (12) is positioned upon the bur tube (10), a portion of the excavate material (21) is physically impinged between the two components (10, 12) filling any spaces or gaps therebetween.
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