Embedded connection socket, assembly casing, and method for producing the embedded connection socket
US-2016333910-A1 · Nov 17, 2016 · US
US10161430B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10161430-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514661822-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 18, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 25, 2018 |
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A panel fastener includes a screw that is captivated to a ferrule and urged toward a retracted position by a spring which operates between the screw head and the ferrule. When the screw is in the retracted position, a collar of enlarged diameter on the screw occupies the area adjacent an internal annular captivation ring of the ferrule. The screw includes a flange that bears directly against the captivation ring providing a stop to prevent removal of the screw. The spring is preferably a coil spring that is operative against an outer flange of the ferrule.
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What is claimed is: 1. A panel fastener, comprising: a) a screw having an enlarged head with means for applying a rotational force thereto and a shank extending transverse from said head, said shank having from top to bottom: i) a neck with an outer diameter; ii) a collar extending axially from said neck and having a diameter greater than said neck; iii) a flange fixed to and extending radially outwardly from a base portion of said collar, said flange having a diameter greater than the diameter of the collar; and iv) a threaded portion extending axially from the flange to a distal end of the screw wherein said collar and said flange are formed integrally together with the screw; b) a ferrule surrounding a portion of the screw and having internal captivation means for preventing removal of the screw from the ferrule, said screw being slideable within a bore of the ferrule between retracted and extended positions, the bore extending below the captivation means; c) a spring operatively positioned between the screw head and the ferrule for biasing the screw toward the retracted position; and d) wherein the screw collar lies axially adjacent the ferrule captivation means in the radial direction when the screw is in the retracted position but not when the screw is in the extended position, the screw and ferrule arranged such that the smallest radial gap between the screw and the ferrule is increased a predetermined operative amount obtained by selection of the neck and collar diameters when the screw is in the extended position compared to the retracted position, such that the screw can move laterally to compensate for radial misalignment between the ferrule and attachable structures; e) wherein the ferrule has a counterbore at a bottom of greater diameter than the bore such that said counterbore provides an increased radial gap between the collar and the ferrule in the extended position thus allowing the screw to move farther laterally within the ferrule in the extended position compared to the retracted position. 2. The panel fastener of claim 1 wherein the spring is a coil spring. 3. The panel fastener of claim 2 wherein the ferrule includes an external flange around a base of the ferrule. 4. The panel fastener of claim 3 wherein the spring bears directly against said external flange. 5. The panel fastener of claim 4 wherein the captivation means is an annular ring within the ferrule providing a region of reduced internal diameter of the ferrule. 6. The panel fastener of claim 5 wherein the screw flange bears directly against the captivation ring when the screw is in the retracted position. 7. The panel fastener of claim 1 wherein the axial length of the collar is relatively short compared to the length of the neck.
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