Plug for closing a female screw hole
US-2019003516-A1 · Jan 3, 2019 · US
US9746019B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9746019-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514676023-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 1, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2017 |
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A securement device includes a pair of plungers movable within a housing. The plungers act as quick lock mechanism to engage and secure a threaded rod (or other object) that passes into a hole that runs through the housing. The plungers are spring-biased to position themselves toward so as to provide a radially inward force, for example to engage a threaded rod or device in the through hole in the housing. A spring within the housing presses the plunger pieces toward a portion of the housing where the outer surfaces engage other surfaces to push the plungers inward. The device includes a disengagement feature or mechanism that is used to push the plunger pieces out of engagement with the threaded rod. The disengagement feature may include a disengagement tool, and may include wings, such as on the plungers or on carriers for the plungers, that protrude out of the housing.
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What is claimed is: 1. A securement device for a cylindrical object, the securement device comprising: a housing having a through hole therethrough, for receiving the cylindrical object therein; a locking mechanism that includes: plungers that are movable within the housing to selectively clamp the cylindrical object, when the cylindrical object is inserted into the housing via the through hole; and a spring within the housing to provide a spring force to bias the plungers toward one end of the housing, to engage the plungers with the cylindrical object within the housing; and a back plate at one end of the housing, with the spring between the back plate and the plungers; the locking mechanism including a disengagement feature that includes wings that protrude from the housing; and the wings being configured to slide relative to the housing, with sliding of the wings relative to the housing in an axial direction moving the plungers radially outward to disengage the cylindrical object within the housing. 2. The securement device of claim 1 , wherein the wings are parts of the plungers. 3. The securement device of claim 2 , wherein the plungers together correspond in shape to a recess within the housing, and the wings protrude radially from the centers of the respective plungers. 4. The securement device of claim 1 , wherein the sliding of the wings in the axial direction engages surfaces of the wings with cam surfaces of the back plat to move the plungers radially outward. 5. The securement device of claim 4 , wherein the surfaces of the wings and the cam surfaces are sloped surfaces, angled at nonzero angles to both the axial direction and a radial direction. 6. The securement device of claim 1 , further comprising a lock nut that threadedly engages the back plate, wherein the lock nut is threadable into the back plate to engage the plungers to lock the plungers in place, preventing disengagement of the plungers from a cylindrical object that has been inserted into the securement device. 7. The securement device of claim 6 , wherein the lock nut has a flared portion for retaining the lock nut on the back plate, preventing the lock nut from being completely disengaged from the back plate. 8. The securement device of claim 6 ; wherein the back plate is secured to the housing using folded-over tabs of the housing. 9. The securement device of claim 1 , wherein the housing is a stamped or deep drawn metal housing. 10. The securement device of claim 1 , wherein the housing has a hexagonal cross-sectional shape. 11. The securement device of claim 1 , further comprising an insert within the housing, wherein the insert has a conical surface that engages the plungers to urge the plungers radially inward. 12. The securement device of claim 1 , wherein the plungers have textured inner surfaces for engaging the cylindrical object. 13. The securement device of claim 1 , wherein the wings pass through slots in the housing. 14. The securement device of claim 1 , further comprising a disengagement tool disposed around the housing, the disengagement tool being configured to slide relative to the housing in the axial direction; wherein the disengagement tool selectively engages the wings to move the plungers. 15. The securement device of claim 14 , wherein the disengagement tool is made of plastic. 16. A securement device for a cylindrical object, the securement device comprising: a housing having a through hole therethrough, for receiving the cylindrical object therein; a locking mechanism that includes: plungers that am movable within the housing to clamp the cylindrical object, when the cylindrical object is inserted into the housing via the through hole; and a spring within the housing to provide a spring force to bias the plungers toward one end of the housing, to engage the plungers with the cylindrical object within the housing; and a disengagement tool disposed around the housing, the disengagement tool being configured to slide relative to the housing in an axial direction that is along an axis of the housing, to move the plungers radially outward, away from the axis of the housing. 17. The securement device of claim 16 , wherein the disengagement tool interacts with wings of the plungers that protrude from the housing. 18. The securement device of claim 16 , wherein the housing is a stamped or deep drawn housing. 19. A securement device for a cylindrical object, the securement device comprising: a housing having a through hole therethrough, for receiving the cylindrical object therein; a locking mechanism that includes: plungers movable within the housing to selectively clamp the cylindrical object, when the cylindrical object is inserted into the housing via the through hole; and a spring within the housing to provide a spring force to bias the plungers toward one end of the housing, for engaging the plungers with the cylindrical object within the housing; a back plate at one end of the housing, with the spring between the back plate and the plungers; and a lock nut that threadedly engages the back plate, the lock nut being threadable into the back plate to engage the plungers to lock the plungers in place, to prevent disengagement of the plungers from the cylindrical object within the housing; the lock nut having a flared portion to retain the lock nut on the back plate, to prevent the lock nut from being completely disengaged from the back plate. 20. The securement device of claim 19 , further comprising: a disengagement tool that is slidable relative to the housing; wherein the plungers include wings that protrude from the housing; and wherein sliding the disengagement tool relative to the housing engages the wings to cause the plungers to move radially away from the cylindrical object within the housing.
in two halves pivotally connected · CPC title
with the threaded portions of the nut engaging the thread of the bolt by the action of one or more springs or resilient retaining members (F16B37/0821 and F16B37/0835 take precedence) · CPC title
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