Board-mounted circuit breakers for electronic equipment enclosures
US-10187995-B2 · Jan 22, 2019 · US
US10337550B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10337550-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615364912-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 2, 2019 |
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A cage nut fastener, capable of installation against a frame member without the aid of tools, includes a spring cage and a nut retained within a space defined by the spring cage and prevented from rotation therein. The spring cage includes a back wall with a wall aperture therethrough, a cage arm extending in a forward direction from a side of the back wall, and a lever arm disposed at a side of the back wall that is opposite the cage arm. The nut includes a nut aperture therethrough that is generally aligned with the wall aperture of the back wall. The lever arm includes an extension portion that extends in a rearward direction behind the back wall of the spring cage. Application of a compression force upon the lever arm, without the aid of tools, manipulates the spring cage to a compressed state that facilitates positioning of a distal end of each of the cage arm and the lever arm through an aperture of a frame member so that, upon release of the compression force, the spring cage and the nut are secured against the frame member.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cage nut fastener capable of installation against a frame member without the aid of tools, the cage nut fastener comprising: a spring cage that includes: a back wall with a wall aperture therethrough; a cage arm extending in a forward direction from a side of the back wall; and a lever arm; and a nut retained within a space defined by the spring cage, and prevented from rotation therein, the nut including a nut aperture therethrough that is generally aligned with the wall aperture of the back wall; wherein the lever arm includes an extension portion, arranged at a first side of the spring cage and extending in a rearward direction behind the back wall of the spring cage, and a hooking portion, passing behind the back wall from the first side of the spring cage to a second side of the spring cage, opposite the first side, and having a distal end that terminates in front of the nut; and wherein application of a compression force upon the lever arm, without the aid of tools, manipulates the spring cage to a compressed state that facilitates positioning each of a distal end of the cage arm and the distal end of the hooking portion of the lever arm through an aperture of a frame member so that, upon release of the compression force, the spring cage and the nut are secured against the frame member. 2. The cage nut fastener of claim 1 , wherein the hooking portion of the lever arm includes an outwardly-extending tab at the distal end thereof. 3. The cage nut fastener of claim 2 , wherein the cage arm includes an outwardly-extending tab at the distal end thereof that extends in a direction opposite to the direction of the outwardly-extending tab of the hooking portion of the lever arm. 4. The cage nut fastener of claim 1 , wherein the lever arm includes an aperture therethrough that is generally aligned with the nut aperture of the nut and the wall aperture of the back wall. 5. The cage nut fastener of claim 1 , wherein the nut is prevented from moving within the spring cage. 6. The cage nut fastener of claim 1 , wherein the lever arm includes an inwardly-curved surface arranged along a length of the extension portion to provide an unobstructed path for securement of a separate fastener. 7. The cage nut fastener of claim 1 , wherein the spring cage is made, at least in part, from a metal material. 8. The cage nut fastener of claim 1 , wherein the spring cage is made, at least in part, from a polymeric material. 9. A cage nut fastener capable of installation against a frame member without the aid of tools, the cage nut fastener comprising: a nut; and a spring cage that includes a back wall with a wall aperture therethrough, a cage arm extending in a forward direction from a side of the back wall and terminating with an outwardly-extending cage arm tab, and a lever arm; wherein the nut is retained within a space defined by the spring cage and is prevented from rotation therein, and wherein the nut includes a nut aperture therethrough that is generally aligned with the wall aperture; wherein the lever arm includes an extension portion, arranged at a first side of the spring cage and extending in a rearward direction behind the back wall of the spring cage, and a hooking portion, passing behind the back wall from the first side of the spring cage to a second side of the spring cage, opposite the first side, and terminating with a lever arm tab that extends outwardly at a front of the nut in a direction that is opposite to that of the cage arm tab, the lever arm further including a lever arm aperture therethrough that is generally aligned with the nut aperture and the wall aperture; and wherein application of a compression force upon the lever arm, without the aid of tools, manipulates the spring cage to a compressed state that facilitates positioning each of the cage arm tab and the lever arm tab through an aperture of a frame member so that, upon release of the compression force, the spring cage and the nut are secured against the frame member. 10. The cage nut fastener of claim 9 , wherein the nut is prevented from moving within the spring cage. 11. The cage nut fastener of claim 9 , wherein the lever arm includes an inwardly-curved surface arranged along a length of the extension portion to provide an unobstructed path for securement of a separate fastener. 12. The cage nut fastener of claim 9 , wherein the spring cage is made, at least in part, from a metal material. 13. The cage nut fastener of claim 9 , wherein the spring cage is made, at least in part, from a polymeric material.
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