Locking connector assembly

US10316887B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10316887-B2
Application numberUS-201314372471-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 16, 2013
Priority dateJan 18, 2012
Publication dateJun 11, 2019
Grant dateJun 11, 2019

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A locking connector assembly is configured to securely connect a first component to a second component. The locking connector assembly may include a female connector having first and second female ends and a longitudinal passage defined therebetween, and a male connector having first and second male ends. Either of the first or second male ends may be configured to mate with the female connector at either the first or second female ends in order to securely connect the male connector to the female connector.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A locking connector assembly configured to securely connect a first component to a second component, the locking connector assembly comprising: a female connector comprising: a main body having opposed retaining arms extending from a web-retaining plate, wherein a longitudinal passage is defined between the opposed retaining arms; a tab outwardly extending beyond a front edge of one of the opposed retaining arms; and a male-engaging member coupled to the tab, wherein the male-engaging member is distinct from the tab, and wherein the male-engaging member inwardly extends from the one of the opposed retaining arms into the longitudinal passage; and a male connector having first and second male ends, wherein either of the first or second male ends is configured to mate with the female connector at either the first or second female ends in order to securely connect the male connector to the female connector, wherein the male connector comprises a female-engaging member configured to be slid into the longitudinal passage and retained in a connected state. 2. The locking connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the male connector comprises a recessed area configured to receive and retain the male-engaging member of the female connector in the connected state, wherein the tab is configured to be manipulated to disengage the male engaging member from the recessed area in order to disconnect the male connector from the female connector. 3. The locking connector assembly of claim 2 , wherein the tab comprises a connection beam that connects to the web-retaining plate, wherein the male-engaging member connects to the connection beam. 4. The locking connector assembly of claim 3 , wherein a planar pull beam outwardly extends from the male-engaging member, wherein the pull beam extends linearly past an outer surface of the one of the opposed retaining arms, and wherein the pull beam is configured to be pulled to move the male-engaging member. 5. A locking connector assembly configured to securely connect a first component to a second component, the locking connector assembly comprising: a female connector having first and second female ends and a longitudinal passage defined therebetween, wherein the female connector comprises: a main body having opposed retaining arms extending from a web-retaining plate, the longitudinal passage being defined between the opposed retaining arms; a tab outwardly extending beyond a front edge of one of the opposed retaining arms; and a male-engaging member coupled to the tab, wherein the male-engaging member is distinct from the tab, and wherein the male-engaging member inwardly extends from the one of the opposed retaining arms into the longitudinal passage; and a male connector having first and second male ends, wherein either of the first or second male ends is configured to mate with the female connector at either the first or second female ends in order to securely connect the male connector to the female connector, wherein the male connector comprises: a female-engaging member configured to be slid into the longitudinal passage and retained in a connected state; and a recessed area configured to receive and retain the male-engaging member in the connected state, wherein the tab is configured to be manipulated to disengage the male engaging member from the recessed area in order to disconnect the male connector from the female connector. 6. The locking connector assembly of claim 5 , wherein the male-engaging member further comprises lateral walls and the female-engaging member comprises insert members separated by the recessed area, wherein the lateral walls are configured to be securely retained between the insert members in the connected state. 7. The locking connector assembly of claim 6 , wherein the male-engaging member further comprises a protuberance and the female-engaging member further comprises a reciprocal ridge, wherein the protuberance securely abuts into the reciprocal ridge in the connected state. 8. The locking connector assembly of claim 6 , wherein each of the insert members comprises a D-shaped axial cross-section, and wherein the longitudinal passage comprises a reciprocal axial cross-section that conforms to the D-shaped axial cross-section. 9. The locking connector assembly of claim 5 , wherein the web-retaining plate comprises at least one channel configured to receive and retain a web member. 10. The locking connector assembly of claim 9 , wherein the at least one channel is surrounded by a raised rim that provides structural support around the at least one channel. 11. The locking connector assembly of claim 5 , wherein the female connector comprises one or more strengthening ribs. 12. The locking connector assembly of claim 5 , wherein the tab further comprises an overstop protuberance configured to abut into a portion of the female connector to limit movement of the tab. 13. The locking connector assembly of claim 5 , wherein one of the male or female connectors comprises securing portions and the other of the male or female connectors comprises undercut portions, and wherein the securing portions are configured to securely mate into the undercut portions in the connected state. 14. The locking connector assembly of claim 5 , wherein the tab comprises a connection beam that connects to the web-retaining plate, wherein the male-engaging member connects to the connection beam. 15. The locking connector assembly of claim 14 , wherein a planar pull beam outwardly extends from the male-engaging member, wherein the pull beam extends linearly past an outer surface of the one of the opposed retaining arms, and wherein the pull beam is configured to be pulled to move the male-engaging member. 16. A locking connector assembly configured to securely connect a first component to a second component, the locking connector assembly comprising: a female connector having first and second female ends and a longitudinal passage defined therebetween, wherein the female connector comprises: a main body having opposed retaining arms extending from a web-retaining plate having at least one channel configured to receive and retain a web member, wherein the at least one channel is surrounded by a raised rim that provides structural support around the at least one channel, the longitudinal passage being defined between the opposed retaining arms; a tab outwardly extending beyond a front edge of one of the opposed retaining arms, wherein the tab comprises an overstop protuberance configured to abut into a portion of the female connector to limit movement of the tab, and a connection beam that connects to the web-retaining plate; a male-engaging member coupled to the tab, wherein the male-engaging member connects to the connection beam, wherein the male-engaging member is distinct from the tab, and wherein the male-engaging member inwardly extends from the one of the opposed retaining arms into the longitudinal passage, wherein the male-engaging member comprises lateral walls and a protuberance, wherein a planar pull beam outwardly extends from the male-engaging member, wherein the pull beam extends linearly past an outer surface of the one of the opposed retaining arms, and wherein the pull beam is configured to be pulled to move the male-engaging member; and one or more strengthening ribs; and a male connector having first and second male ends, wherein either of the first or second male ends is configured to mate with the female connector at either the first or second female ends in order to securely connect the male connector to th

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  • F16C11/04Primary

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What does patent US10316887B2 cover?
A locking connector assembly is configured to securely connect a first component to a second component. The locking connector assembly may include a female connector having first and second female ends and a longitudinal passage defined therebetween, and a male connector having first and second male ends. Either of the first or second male ends may be configured to mate with the female connecto…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Illinois Tool Works
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16C11/04. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 11 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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