Clip-on bonding washer
US-D740113-S · Oct 6, 2015 · US
US10655668B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10655668-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816049272-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 30, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 21, 2006 |
| Publication date | May 19, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 19, 2020 |
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A bonding washer for making electrical connection between two metal pieces that are to be mechanically fastened together. The washer, to be interposed between the two metal pieces, may be constructed so as to fasten to one of the pieces before the two pieces are joined. Teeth on the washer, positioned at right angles to the plane of the washer, are forced into each of the two metal pieces when the fastener is tightened, making electrical connection between the two metal pieces.
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A bonding washer for making an electrical connection between two metal pieces, the bonding washer comprising: a first washer body; a plurality of first washer teeth extending away from the first washer body in a first direction, each of the plurality of first washer teeth being electrically conductive and having a hollow center and a distal edge; a second washer body; a plurality of second washer teeth extending away from the second washer body in a second direction that is substantially opposite the first direction, each of the plurality of second washer teeth being electrically conductive and having a hollow center and a distal edge; wherein the second washer body is electrically coupled to the first washer body to form an electrically conductive path between the plurality of first washer teeth and the plurality of second washer teeth; and at least one finger extending from a first clearance opening in the first washer body or extending from a second clearance opening in the second washer body, the at least one finger being configured to provide a spring force to retain the bonding washer in position when installed. 2. The bonding washer of claim 1 , wherein a center portion of the first washer body has a first clearance hole and wherein a center portion of the second washer body has a second clearance hole that is aligned with the first clearance hole. 3. The bonding washer of claim 1 , wherein the at least one finger has a twist to provide the spring force to retain the bonding washer in position when installed. 4. The bonding washer of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of fingers extending from a first clearance hole in the first washer body or extending from a second clearance hole in the second washer body, each of the plurality of fingers being configured to provide a spring force to retain the bonding washer in position when installed. 5. The bonding washer of claim 4 , wherein each of the plurality of fingers has a twist to provide the spring force to retain the bonding washer in position when installed. 6. The bonding washer of claim 1 , wherein the distal edge of one of the plurality of first washer teeth is substantially aligned with the distal edge of one of the plurality of second washer teeth. 7. The bonding washer of claim 1 , wherein the distal edge of each of the plurality of first washer teeth is substantially circular. 8. The bonding washer of claim 1 , wherein the distal edge of each of the plurality of second washer teeth is substantially circular. 9. The bonding washer of claim 1 , wherein the second washer body is electrically coupled to the first washer body by a hinge. 10. The bonding washer of claim 1 , wherein the first washer body and the second washer body are substantially planar. 11. A bonding washer for making an electrical connection between two metal pieces, the bonding washer comprising: a plurality of electrically conductive hollow first teeth arranged in a first substantially planar array; a first layer of electrically conductive material interconnecting the plurality of first teeth such that the plurality of first teeth extend in a first direction away from the first layer; a plurality of electrically conductive hollow second teeth arranged in a second substantially planar array; and a second layer of electrically conductive material interconnecting the plurality of second teeth such that the plurality of second teeth extend in a second direction away from the second layer, the second direction being substantially opposite the first direction; wherein the second planar array is substantially parallel to the first planar array and is electrically coupled to the first planar array to form an electrically conductive path between the plurality of first teeth and the plurality of second teeth; and at least one finger extending from a first clearance opening in the first layer or extending from a second clearance opening in the second layer, the at least one finger being configured to provide a spring force to retain the bonding washer in position when installed. 12. The bonding washer of claim 11 , wherein a center portion of the first layer has a first clearance hole, and wherein a center portion of the second layer has a second clearance hole that is aligned with the first clearance hole. 13. The bonding washer of claim 11 , wherein the at least one finger has a twist to provide the spring force to retain the bonding washer in position when installed. 14. The bonding washer of claim 11 , further comprising a plurality of fingers extending from a first clearance hole in the first layer or a second clearance hole in the second layer, each of the plurality of fingers being configured to provide a spring force to retain the bonding washer in position when installed. 15. The bonding washer of claim 14 , wherein each of the plurality of fingers has a twist to provide the spring force to retain the bonding washer in position when installed. 16. The bonding washer of claim 11 , wherein a distal edge of one of the plurality of first teeth is substantially aligned with a distal edge of one of the plurality of second teeth. 17. The bonding washer of claim 11 , wherein a distal edge of each of the plurality of first teeth is substantially circular, and a distal edge of each of the plurality of second teeth is substantially circular. 18. The bonding washer of claim 11 , wherein the second layer is electrically coupled to the first layer by a hinge. 19. A bonding washer for making an electrical connection between two metal pieces, the bonding washer comprising: a first electrically conductive washer body having at least one hollow tooth integrally formed into the first washer body and a first clearance hole, the at least one tooth extends from the first washer body in a first direction; a second electrically conductive washer body having at least one hollow tooth integrally formed into the second washer body and a second clearance hole, the at least one tooth extends from the second washer body in a second direction, the second direction being opposite the first direction; wherein the second washer body is electrically coupled to the first washer body to form an electrically conductive path between the at least one tooth in the first washer body and the at least one tooth in the second washer body; and at least one finger extending from the first clearance hole in the first washer body or extending from the second clearance hole in the second washer body, the at least one finger being configured to provide a spring force to retain the bonding washer in position when installed. 20. The bonding washer of claim 19 , wherein the at least one finger has a twist to provide the spring force to retain the bonding washer in position when installed.
by means of washers, spring washers, or resilient plates that lock against the object (locking to the screw-thread F16B39/14 {, F16B39/34}, F16B39/36) · CPC title
the pull-mandrel or the like being frangible · CPC title
Washers or equivalent devices; Other devices for supporting bolt-heads or nuts (circlips F16B21/18; {for indicating tensile load F16B31/02; forming a whole with the bolt or nut F16B33/00; locking bolts or nuts by means of a fixed plate or ring, or washer-like resilient plates F16B39/10, F16B39/24}) · CPC title
with sliding nuts or other additional connecting members for joining profiles provided with grooves or channels (channel nuts per se F16B37/045) · CPC title
the pull-mandrel or the like comprising a thread and being rotated with respect to the rivet, thereby mechanically expanding and fastening the rivet (nuts fastened by riveting F16B37/067) · CPC title
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