Ergonomic fastener

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Inventors

Moerke, Benjamin H.
Kirchen, James T.
Severin, Mark W.

Application #

379293

Filed

Mar-4-2003

Published

Apr-5-2005

Current US Class

024/297
411/41
411/46
411/508

International Classes

F16B 013//06

Field of Search

411/41 411/45-48 411/508 411/913 24/289-297

Assignee

Illinois Tool Works Inc. (Glenview, IL)

Examiners

Sandy; Robert J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Croll; Mark W., Donovan; Paul F.

US Patent References

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5030051   Screw rivet
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6039523   Adjustable connect...
6048147   Fixing clip for fixin...
6074144   Fastener with retain...
6533515   Fastener having m...
6691380   Fasteners of increa...

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Abstract
A fastener for securing a panel to a substrate is herein disclosed. The fastener has a body portion that is received in a substrate and a pin portion that is passed through a panel and driven into the body portion to secure the panel to the substrate. The body portion has a pair of legs that act to retain the body portion within the substrate and which incorporate an interference control mechanism that controls the force required to insert the pin portion of the fastener into the body portion. The interference control mechanism may include a bore formed through a leg of the body portion, a reduced cross-sectional area formed adjacent the base of a leg at the fastener, or an elastomeric member molded into the base of a leg of the fastener.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fastener for securing a panel to a substrate, the fastener comprising:

a pin portion having a head from which extends a shank;

a body portion, the body portion having a head from which extends a pair of outwardly expandable resiliently flexible legs, the legs being separated by an axially extending slot and being constructed and arranged for insertion into a bore formed in the substrate, an integrally formed flexible hinge portion connecting the free end of the legs, the head itself having a bore formed therethrough, such that the bore in the head is in communication with the slot between the pair of legs, and the bore in the head and slot between the legs are arranged to receive the shank of the pin portion therein so that as the shank is forced into the slot, the pair of legs are forced away from one another and into compressive contact with an interior surface of the bore formed through the substrate so as to secure the fastener, and subsequently the panel, to the substrate; and,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a rivet-type fastener adapted to accommodate variance in hole size or panel thickness in order to ease the installation thereof.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Rivet-type plastic fasteners are widely used as they are easy to install, perform well under shear and tensile loading, are serviceable, and can be used throughout a range of panel thicknesses. This type of fastener typically consists of a pin portion that is inserted into a body portion, the body portion being received in a hole formed through a substrate. In driving the pin portion into the body portion, the pin portion will capture a panel or other object between a head thereof and the body portion of the fastener. Typically, both panels are retained under the body head.

One disadvantage of a rivet-type fastener is that the effort required to drive the pin portion into the body portion is extremely dependent on the thickness of the panel in which the body portion is received and/or on the size of the hole within which the body portion is received. Small changes in the hole size or panel thickness can have a disproportionately large effect on the effort required to install the part. This relationship is particularly significant in light of safety-driven ergonomic requirements that mandate reduced installation forces for this type of fastener that can be as low as ten (10) pounds of force. Note that ergonomic requirements can vary from application to application. Accordingly, there is a recognized need to provide a rivet-type fastener that can accommodate variance in the size of the hole and thickness of panel into which it is installed. In addition to satisfying safety and ergonomic requirements, a fastener according to the present invention may be used in a greater number of disparate settings, thereby requiring fewer fasteners of differing size or style in a given assembly.
 
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