Electric receptacle with locking feature
US-10547145-B2 · Jan 28, 2020 · US
US12264698B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12264698-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318389570-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 14, 2023 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 1, 2025 |
| Grant date | Apr 1, 2025 |
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A cage nut fastener includes a nut and a spring cage comprised of a back wall with a wall aperture therethrough, first and second hooking arms disposed at opposite sides of the back wall, and one or more cage arms. At least one of the hooking arms includes a compressible lever, and each hooking arms terminates with an outwardly-oriented hooked portion at a front of the nut. The nut is retained at a caged location by at least the one or more cage arms and includes a nut aperture therethrough in alignment with the wall aperture of the back wall. Application of a compression force upon the lever, without the aid of tools, manipulates the spring cage to a compressed state that facilitates positioning of a distal end of one or both of the hooked portions through an aperture of a frame member.
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A cage nut fastener for installation without the aid of tools, the cage nut fastener comprising: a nut; and a spring cage comprised of a back wall with a wall aperture therethrough and first and second hooking arms disposed at opposite sides of the back wall, wherein, at least one of the first and second hooking arms includes a lever formed from an inner portion that extends in a rearward direction behind the back wall at one side of the back wall and an outer portion that extends in a forward direction at the same side of the back wall, wherein the inner and outer portions are spaced apart from one another to define a space therebetween for accommodating compression of one of the inner and outer portions toward the other, and each of the first and second hooking arms terminates with a hooked portion that extends inward at a front of the nut and then outward away from the front of the nut; wherein the nut is retained at a caged location by at least the first and second hooking arms, is prevented from rotation at the caged location, and includes a nut aperture therethrough in alignment with the wall aperture of the back wall; and wherein application of a compression force upon the lever, by compressing the inner and outer portions thereof toward one another without the aid of tools, manipulates the spring cage to a temporary compressed state to allow for positioning of a distal end of one or both of the hooked portions 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 outer portion is arc-shaped to curve away from the inner portion. 3. The cage nut fastener of claim 1 , wherein the nut is a floating nut. 4. The cage nut fastener of claim 1 , wherein the nut is prevented from moving when retained at the caged location. 5. The cage nut fastener of claim 1 , wherein the spring cage includes one or more cage arms, each of which extends in a forward direction from the back wall. 6. The cage nut fastener of claim 5 , wherein each of the one or more cage arms engages at least a side face and a front face of the nut. 7. A cage nut fastener for installation without the aid of tools, the cage nut fastener comprising: a nut; and a spring cage comprised of a back wall with a wall aperture therethrough, first and second hooking arms disposed at opposite sides of the back wall, and one or more cage arms, wherein, at least one of the first and second hooking arms includes a lever formed from an inner portion that extends in a rearward direction behind the back wall at one side of the back wall and an outer portion that extends in a forward direction at the same side of the back wall, wherein the inner and outer portions are spaced apart from one another to define a space therebetween for accommodating compression of one of the inner and outer portions toward the other, each of the first and second hooking arms terminates with a hooked portion that extends inward at a front of the nut and then outward away from the front of the nut, and each of the one or more cage arms engages at least a side face and a front face of the nut; wherein the nut is retained at a caged location by at least the one or more cage arms, is prevented from rotation at the caged location, and includes a nut aperture therethrough in alignment with the wall aperture of the back wall; and wherein application of a compression force upon the lever, by compressing the inner and outer portions thereof toward one another without the aid of tools, manipulates the spring cage to a temporary compressed state to allow for positioning of a distal end of one or both of the hooked portions 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. 8. The cage nut fastener of claim 7 , wherein the outer portion is arc-shaped to curve away from the inner portion. 9. The cage nut fastener of claim 7 , wherein the nut is a floating nut. 10. The cage nut fastener of claim 7 , wherein the nut is prevented from moving when retained at the caged location. 11. A cage nut fastener for installation without the aid of tools, the cage nut fastener comprising: a nut; and a spring cage comprised of a back wall with a wall aperture therethrough, first and second hooking arms disposed at opposite sides of the back wall, and one or more cage arms, wherein, at least one of the first and second hooking arms includes a compressible lever formed of inner and outer portions arranged at one side of the back wall and spaced apart from one another to define a space therebetween for accommodating compression of one of the inner and outer portions toward the other, each of the first and second hooking arms terminates with an outwardly-oriented hooked portion at a front of the nut, and each of the one or more cage arms engages at least a side face and a front face of the nut; wherein the nut is retained at a caged location by at least the one or more cage arms, is prevented from rotation at the caged location, and includes a nut aperture therethrough in alignment with the wall aperture of the back wall; and wherein application of a compression force upon the lever, by compressing the inner and outer portions thereof toward one another without the aid of tools, manipulates the spring cage to a temporary compressed state to allow for positioning of a distal end of one or both of the hooked portions 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. 12. The cage nut fastener of claim 11 , wherein at least one of the outer and inner aligned portions is arc-shaped. 13. The cage nut fastener of claim 11 , wherein the nut is a floating nut. 14. The cage nut fastener of claim 11 , wherein the nut is prevented from moving when retained at the caged location.
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