Fastening device

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Inventors

Goodland, Christopher Alan

Application #

736258

Filed

Oct-24-1996

Published

Oct-13-1998

Current US Class

052/166
052/295
052/704
403/210

International Classes

E04B 001/38

Field of Search

52/295 52/166 52/162 52/163 52/164 52/296 52/297 52/703 52/704 403/20 403/376

Examiners

Smith; Creighton

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kane, Dalsimer, Sullivan, Kurucz, Levy, Eisele and Richard

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Abstract
A fastening device comprises a connecting member 8 and a body 1, an object to be secured typically being attached to the connecting member, and the body being installed, at a fixed location 25. To secure the object, an end 11 of the connecting member 8 must be inserted through an opening 6 in the body 1 for engagement with a retaining means after the retaining means has been temporarily moved away from its operative position. An actuating means 13, which may be hidden, is used for release of the object, and may require some skill for operation. Installation of the body 1 is described in relation to one embodiment of the invention.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A fastening device comprising, in interchangeable combination:

a) an anchorage body (1);

b) an elongate member (8) having an outer end (9) and a lower end (11), the lower end (11) being insertable into the body (1); and

c) a retaining ball (3) disposed within the body (1), the retaining ball (3) being operable to lock the elongate member (8) to the body (1), wherein the body (1) defines an downwardly inclined internal bore (2) having an inner end, wherein the body (1) also defines an opening (6); and

d) an aperture (30) defined by the lower end (11) of the elongate member (8), the ball being downwardly movable under its own weight along the inclined internal bore (2), to penetrate and interengage with the aperture (30) whereby the elongate member (8) is then prevented from being withdrawn from the body (1) by the ball (3) and the body (1) being interengaged.



Description
This invention relates to a fastening device, and particularly, but not exclusively, to a fastening device for resisting removal of objects by thieves or vandals.

Presently in the construction industry, for example, it is usual to secure objects in a concrete footing to prevent unauthorised removal. However, when it is desired to replace or repair the object, considerable time, resources and effort have to be used in removing the concrete.

According to a first aspect of the present invention, a fastening device comprises a connecting member, a body adapted to be fixedly anchored with respect to a permanent support and having a bore therein which is inclined to the vertical in the anchored position of the device, and retaining means movable downwardly along the bore, under the action of the weight of the retaining means, to an operative position in the bore in which the retaining means is engageable with the connecting member so as to prevent separation of the connecting member therefrom.
 
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