Compact goniometer mount
US-2024068944-A1 · Feb 29, 2024 · US
US11566647B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11566647-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016789571-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 13, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 13, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2023 |
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An acousto-optic device may include an acousto-optic component carried by a chassis, and a fastener assembly for removably securing a cover to the chassis. The fastener assembly may include a base sleeve having an enlarged head, and a tubular body and extending through a cover passageway. The fastener assembly may include a retainer sleeve having a threaded interior secured to the threaded exterior of the base sleeve to define an anchor member, the anchor member having a threaded interior. The fastener assembly may further include a fastener, a shaft having a threaded exterior opposite the enlarged head and to be threaded through the threaded interior of the anchor member to capture the fastener to the cover and movable through the chassis passageway for removably securing the cover to the chassis.
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That which is claimed is: 1. An acousto-optic device comprising: a chassis and an associated cover therefor, said chassis having a chassis passageway therethrough and said cover having a cover passageway therethrough and aligned with the chassis passageway; at least one acousto-optic component carried by said chassis; and a fastener assembly for removably securing said cover to said chassis, said fastener assembly comprising a base sleeve comprising an enlarged head, and a tubular body coupled thereto and extending through the cover passageway, the tubular body having a threaded exterior, a retainer sleeve having a threaded interior secured to the threaded exterior of said base sleeve to define an anchor member, the anchor member having a threaded interior, a fastener comprising an enlarged head, and a shaft extending therefrom, said shaft having a threaded exterior opposite said enlarged head and to be threaded through the threaded interior of the anchor member to capture said fastener to said cover and movable through the chassis passageway for removably securing said cover to said chassis, the fastener when in a secured position causing the enlarged head of the base sleeve to be spaced apart from adjacent portions of the chassis and cover within the cover passageway, a biasing member, and a washer coupled between said enlarged head of said fastener and said biasing member, said washer contacting an uppermost portion of said retainer sleeve in the secured position, said washer comprising a counterbore for receiving the biasing member. 2. The acousto-optic device of claim 1 wherein said tubular body of said base sleeve has a threaded interior defining the threaded interior of the anchor member. 3. The acousto-optic device of claim 1 wherein said retainer sleeve includes a reduced diameter threaded interior aligned with the threaded interior of said retainer sleeve, said reduced diameter threaded interior defining the threaded interior of the anchor member. 4. The acousto-optic device of claim 1 wherein the cover passageway comprises a counterbored cover passageway. 5. The acousto-optic device of claim 1 wherein said retainer sleeve comprises a reduced diameter passageway to abut said tubular body of said base sleeve. 6. The acousto-optic device of claim 1 wherein said biasing member comprises a coil spring. 7. The acousto-optic device of claim 1 wherein said fastener comprises a nut secured to the threaded exterior of said shaft on a side of said chassis opposite said cover. 8. The acousto-optic device of claim 1 wherein the cover passageway comprises a first borehole facing outward and away from the chassis having a first diameter, and a second borehole facing the chassis and having a second diameter greater than the first diameter. 9. A fastener assembly for removably securing a chassis and an associated cover together, the chassis having a chassis passageway therethrough, and the cover having a cover passageway therethrough and aligned with the chassis passageway, the fastener assembly comprising: a base sleeve comprising an enlarged head, and a tubular body coupled thereto and extending through the cover passageway, said tubular body having a threaded exterior; a retainer sleeve having a threaded interior secured to the threaded exterior of said base sleeve to define an anchor member, the anchor member having a threaded interior; a fastener comprising an enlarged head, and a shaft extending therefrom, said shaft having a threaded exterior opposite said enlarged head and to be threaded through the threaded interior of the anchor member to capture said fastener to the cover and movable through the chassis passageway for removably securing the cover to the chassis, the fastener when in a secured position causing the enlarged head of the base sleeve to be spaced apart from adjacent portions of the chassis and cover within the cover passageway; a biasing member; and a washer coupled between said enlarged head of said fastener and said biasing member, said washer contacting an uppermost portion of said retainer sleeve in the secured position, said washer comprising a counterbore for receiving the biasing member. 10. The fastener assembly of claim 9 wherein said tubular body of said base sleeve has a threaded interior defining the threaded interior of the anchor member. 11. The fastener assembly of claim 9 wherein said retainer sleeve includes a reduced diameter threaded interior aligned with the threaded interior of said retainer sleeve, said reduced diameter threaded interior defining the threaded interior of the anchor member. 12. The fastener assembly of claim 9 wherein said retainer sleeve comprises a reduced diameter passageway to abut said tubular body of said base sleeve. 13. The fastener assembly of claim 9 wherein the cover passageway comprises a first borehole facing outward and away from the chassis having a first diameter, and a second borehole facing the chassis and having a second diameter greater than the first diameter. 14. The fastener assembly of claim 9 wherein the fastener causes no permanent damage to the cover passageway when placed in the secured position. 15. A method for making a fastener assembly for removably securing a chassis and an associated cover together, the chassis having a chassis passageway therethrough, and the cover having a cover passageway therethrough and aligned with the chassis passageway, the method comprising: providing a base sleeve comprising an enlarged head, and a tubular body coupled thereto to extend through the cover passageway, the tubular body having a threaded exterior; providing a retainer sleeve having a threaded interior to be secured to the threaded exterior of the base sleeve to define an anchor member, the anchor member having a threaded interior; providing a fastener comprising an enlarged head, and a shaft extending therefrom, the shaft having a threaded exterior opposite the enlarged head and to be threaded through the threaded interior of the anchor member to capture the fastener to the cover and movable through the chassis passageway for removably securing the cover to the chassis, the fastener when in a secured position causing the enlarged head of the base sleeve to be spaced apart from adjacent portions of the chassis and cover within the cover passageway; and providing a washer coupled between the enlarged head of the fastener and a biasing member, the washer contacting an uppermost portion of the retainer sleeve in the secured position, said washer comprising a counterbore for receiving the biasing member. 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the tubular body of the base sleeve has a threaded interior defining the threaded interior of the anchor member. 17. The method of claim 15 wherein the retainer sleeve includes a reduced diameter threaded interior aligned with the threaded interior of the retainer sleeve, the reduced diameter threaded interior defining the threaded interior of the anchor member. 18. The method of claim 15 wherein the retainer sleeve comprises a reduced diameter passageway to abut the tubular body of the base sleeve. 19. The method of claim 15 wherein the fastener causes no permanent damage to the cover passageway when placed in the secured position. 20. The method of claim 15 wherein the cover passageway comprises a first borehole facing outward and away from the chassis having a first diameter, and a second borehole facing the chassis and having a second diameter greater than the first diameter.
Measures against loss of bolts, nuts or pins (devices for fastening nuts to surfaces F16B37/04) · CPC title
Acousto-optical deflection devices {(circuit or control arrangements therefor G02F1/113)} · CPC title
using panel fasteners, i.e. permanent attachments allowing for quick assembly · CPC title
using resiliently deformable sleeves, grommets or inserts (F16B43/001 takes precedence) · CPC title
using springs · CPC title
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