Embedded connection socket, assembly casing, and method for producing the embedded connection socket
US-2016333910-A1 · Nov 17, 2016 · US
US10590971B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10590971-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715814992-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 9, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 17, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 17, 2020 |
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A offset fastener includes socket including socket hole and bottom positioning portion affixed to first panel member, retaining shaft including shaft body axially movably positioned in socket hole and transversely movable relative to socket between center position and offset position, spring chamber transversely defined in shaft body, spring member mounted in spring chamber and floating ball supported on spring member and forced by spring member into abutment against an inside wall of socket that defines socket hole, positioning member axially extended from shaft body for inserting through positioning hole of second panel member when retaining shaft is disposed in center position and for locking retaining shaft to positioning hole when retaining shaft is moved to offset position, and stopper member fastened to retaining shaft and operable to move stopper member between center position and offset position.
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What the invention claimed is: 1. An offset fastener affixed to a mounting through hole of a first panel member for detachably locking said first panel member to a positioning hole of a second panel member, comprising: a socket comprising a socket hole and a positioning portion located at a bottom side thereof for fixation to said mounting through hole of said first panel member; a retaining shaft comprising a shaft body axially movably positioned in said socket hole of said socket and transversely movable in said socket hole of said socket between a center position and an offset position, at least one spring chamber transversely defined in said shaft body and exposed to the outside of said shaft body, each said spring chamber having accommodated therein a spring member and a floating ball, said floating ball being supported on said spring member and forced by said spring member into abutment against an inside wall of said socket that defines said socket hole, a positioning member axially extended from one end of said shaft body and adapted for inserting through said positioning hole of said second panel member when said retaining shaft is disposed in said center position and for locking said retaining shaft to said positioning hole of said second panel member when said retaining shaft is moved to said offset position; and a stopper member fastened to said retaining shaft and operable to move said stopper member between said center position and said offset position, wherein said socket further comprises a through hole cut through an opposing top side thereof in axial communication with said socket hole and having a relatively smaller diameter than said socket hole, an abutment surface internally defined in the connection area between said through hole and said socket hole for stopping against said shaft body of said retaining shaft to hold said shaft body in said socket; said retaining shaft further comprises a connection rod axially extended from an opposing end of said shaft body and extended through said through hole of said socket and connected to said stopper member outside said socket. 2. The offset fastener as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said connection rod of said retaining shaft comprises an embossed pattern around the periphery thereof; said stopper member comprises a circular head body stopped outside said socket, and a mounting hole located at the center of said circular head body and fixedly fastened to said embossed pattern of said connection rod. 3. The offset fastener as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said connection rod of said retaining shaft comprises a pivot hole; said stopper member comprises a pivot axle pivotally mounted in said pivot hole of said connection rod of said retaining shaft and a handle fastened to said pivot axle, said handle comprising a stop wall located at a bottom side thereof for stopping against said socket when said retaining shaft is disposed in said offset position, a stop edge located at one end of said stop wall stopping against said socket when said retaining shaft is disposed in said center position, a fillet edge connected between said stop edge and said stop wall for moving over the peripheral edge of a positioning hole of a second panel member, and a grip located at an opposite end of said stop wall and operable to bias said handle between a horizontal position and a vertical position. 4. The offset fastener as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the diameter of said through hole of a socket hole is smaller than the outer diameter of said shaft body of said retaining shaft. 5. The offset fastener as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the inner diameter of said socket hole of said socket is greater than the outer diameter of said shaft body of said retaining shaft. 6. The offset fastener as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said socket further comprises a through hole cut through an opposing top side thereof in axial communication with said socket hole and having a relatively smaller diameter than said socket hole; said stopper member comprises a stopper ring mounted on said positioning member of said retaining shaft for stopping against said socket. 7. The offset fastener as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said positioning member comprises a positioning stem axially extended from an opposing top side of said shaft body and disposed outside said socket, a retaining block located at a bottom end of said positioning stem remote from said shaft body for hooking in said positioning hole of said second panel member, a tapered stop surface located at a top side of said retaining block around said positioning stem, and a tapered guide surface located at an opposing bottom side of said retaining block. 8. The offset fastener as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the taper angle of said tapered stop surface of said retaining block is smaller than the taper angle of said tapered guide surface of said retaining block. 9. The offset fastener as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the outer diameter of said positioning member of said retaining shaft is smaller than the outer diameter of said shaft body.
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