Reusable press-in retainer
US-9145909-B2 · Sep 29, 2015 · US
US10989239B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10989239-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916509270-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 11, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 11, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 27, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 27, 2021 |
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An aperture fastener piece has an intermediate head and an aperture shaft, including aperture retention arms extending from a side of the intermediate head. A receiver includes an annular wall extending from a base, and a plurality of plate retention surfaces supported by and positioned inwardly of the annular wall. A coupling plate can be engaged and retained by the plurality of plate retention surfaces within the receiver to couple the doghouse fastener piece and the aperture fastener piece together. Each of the receiver and the coupling plate extends from different ones of the intermediate head as part of the aperture fastener piece and the doghouse shaft as part of the doghouse fastener piece. The coupling plate can extend from a second of the opposite side of the intermediate head as part of the aperture fastener piece, and the doghouse shaft as part of the doghouse fastener piece.
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A two-piece fastener assembly designed to join a panel having a doghouse to a support having an aperture therein, the two-piece fastener assembly comprising: a doghouse fastener piece having a doghouse head designed to couple the doghouse fastener piece to the doghouse and a doghouse shaft extending from the doghouse head; an aperture fastener piece having an intermediate head and an aperture shaft extending from a side of the intermediate head, and a plurality of aperture retention arms extending outwardly away from the aperture shaft and designed to retain the support between the plurality of aperture retention arms and the intermediate head; a receiver including an annular wall extending from a base and a plurality of plate retention surfaces facing toward the base and being supported by and positioned inwardly of the annular wall; and a coupling plate engaged and retained by the plurality of plate retention surfaces with the receiver to couple the doghouse fastener piece and the aperture fastener piece together; wherein the receiver extends from a first of an opposite side of the intermediate head as part of the aperture fastener piece, and the doghouse shaft as part of the doghouse fastener piece; wherein the coupling plate extends from a second of the opposite side of the intermediate head as part of the aperture fastener piece, and the doghouse shaft as part of the doghouse fastener piece; and wherein the plurality of plate retention surfaces of the receiver are provided at a distal end of flexible retention arms to provide the flexibility necessary to couple and uncouple the coupling plate and the receiver together, which correspondingly couples and uncouples the doghouse fastener piece and the aperture fastener piece together. 2. The two-piece fastener assembly of claim 1 , wherein each flexible plate retention arm includes a transversely inwardly extending base portion coupling the flexible plate retention arm to the annular wall of the receiver and a distal portion of the flexible plate retention arm extending at an angle to the base portion. 3. The two-piece fastener assembly of claim 1 , wherein the receiver is part of the doghouse fastener piece, and the base is supported by the doghouse shaft, and wherein the coupling plate is part of the aperture fastener piece, and the coupling plate is supported by a plate shaft extending from the opposite side of the intermediate head of the aperture fastener piece. 4. The two-piece fastener assembly of claim 1 , wherein a window extends through the annular wall of the receiver adjacent to and in radial alignment with each flexible retention arm. 5. A two-piece fastener assembly designed to join a panel having a doghouse to a support having an aperture therein, the two-piece fastener assembly comprising: a doghouse fastener piece having a doghouse head designed to couple the doghouse fastener piece to the doghouse and a doghouse shaft extending from the doghouse head; an aperture fastener piece having an intermediate head and an aperture shaft extending from a side of the intermediate head, and a plurality of aperture retention arms extending outwardly away from the aperture shaft and designed to retain the support between the plurality of aperture retention arms and the intermediate head; a receiver including an annular wait extending from a base and a plurality of plate retention surfaces facing toward the base and being supported by and positioned inwardly of the annular wall; and a coupling plate engaged and retained by the plurality of plate retention surfaces within the receiver to couple the doghouse fastener piece and the aperture fastener piece together; wherein the receiver extends from a first of an opposite side of the intermediate head as part of the aperture fastener piece, and the doghouse shaft as part of the doghouse fastener piece; wherein the coupling plate extends from a second of the opposite side of the intermediate head as part of the aperture fastener piece, and the doghouse shaft as part of the doghouse fastener piece; wherein one of the receiver and the coupling plate provides the flexibility necessary to couple and uncouple the coupling plate and the receiver together, which correspondingly couples and uncouples the doghouse fastener piece and the aperture fastener piece together; and wherein a plurality of plate centering ribs extend interiorly from the annular wall to center the coupling plate within the receiver. 6. A two-piece fastener assembly designed to join a panel having a doghouse to a support having an aperture therein, the two-piece fastener assembly comprising: a doghouse fastener piece having a doghouse head designed to couple the doghouse fastener piece to the doghouse and a doghouse shaft extending from the doghouse head; an aperture fastener piece having an intermediate head and an aperture shaft extending from a side of the intermediate head, and a plurality of aperture retention arms extending outwardly away from the aperture shaft and designed to retain the support between the plurality of aperture retention arms and the intermediate head; a receiver including an annular wall extending from a base and a plurality of plate retention surfaces facing toward the base and being supported by and positioned inwardly of the annular wall; and a coupling plate engaged and retained by the plurality of plate retention surfaces within the receiver to couple the doghouse fastener piece and the aperture fastener piece together; wherein the receiver extends from a first of an opposite side of the intermediate head as part of the aperture fastener piece, and the doghouse shaft as part of the doghouse fastener piece; wherein the coupling plate extends from a second of the opposite side of the intermediate need as part of the aperture fastener piece, and the doghouse shaft as part of the doghouse fastener piece; and wherein the coupling plate comprises a plurality of plate segments separated by gaps to enable the coupling plate to provide the flexibility necessary to couple and uncouple the coupling plate and the receiver together, which correspondingly couples and uncouples the doghouse fastener piece and the aperture fastener piece together. 7. The two-piece fastener assembly of claim 6 , wherein the plate segments are each supported by plate shaft segments of an annular shaft. 8. The two-piece fastener assembly of claim 1 , wherein the receiver is part of the aperture fastener piece and the opposite side of the intermediate head comprises the base of the receiver, and wherein the coupling plate is part of the doghouse fastener piece and the coupling plate is supported by the doghouse shaft. 9. The two-piece fastener assembly of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of plate centering ribs extend interiorly from the annular wall to center the coupling plate within the receiver. 10. The two-piece fastener assembly of claim 5 , wherein the receiver is part of the doghouse fastener piece, and the base is supported by the doghouse shaft, and wherein the coupling plate is part of the aperture fastener piece, and the coupling plate is supported by a plate shaft extending from the opposite side of the intermediate head of the aperture fastener piece. 11. The two-piece fastener assembly of claim 5 , wherein the receiver is part of the aperture fastener piece and the opposite side of the intermediate head comprises the base of the receiver, and wherein the coupling plate is part of the doghouse fastener piece and the coupling plate is supported by the doghouse shaft. 12. The two-piece fastener assembly of claim 5 , wherein the receiver provides the flexibility necessary to cou
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