Offset fastener
US-2018258966-A1 · Sep 13, 2018 · US
US9970468B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9970468-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113273197-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 13, 2011 |
| Priority date | Apr 13, 2009 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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Biased blind side fasteners and related methods for temporarily securing together at least two work pieces that each define a hole through which at least a portion of the fastener may pass. Fastener embodiments include an elongate, hollow case for substantially housing a generally cylindrical collet body and a bias element for urging the collet body into the case, and at least partially housing a central rod having a proximal end linked to a proximal portion of the case by a web element and a distal end extending from the case. Such embodiments further include a translatable plunger for temporarily overcoming the urging of the bias element and causing extension of the collet body away from the case, thereby permitting insertion of a fastener into the work pieces' holes, wherein the plunger is formed to substantially translatably pass through the web element.
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A biased blind side fastener for associating at least two work pieces, each of which defines a hole through which at least a distal portion of the fastener may pass, the fastener comprising: a collet body having an outer surface defining an outer diameter, an inner surface defining an inner diameter, a distal portion having a distal end defining a first opening and a proximal portion having a proximal end defining a second opening, wherein the distal portion comprises a plurality of radially inwardly biased flexible fingers, distal portions of which constitute the collet body distal end and at least partially define the first opening, and further comprise gripping portions extending radially from the outer surface thereof; a generally cylindrical case having an outer surface defining an outer diameter, an inner surface defining an inner diameter of sufficient dimension to accept the collet body, a distal portion including a distal end defining a first opening and a proximal portion including a proximal end defining a second opening, the two ends being separated by a body portion, wherein the distal end has a reduced inner diameter portion and a work piece contacting portion; a rod having an outer surface defining an outer diameter at least a portion of which is dimensioned to permit translation of the collet body there along, a distal end and a proximal end, the two ends being separated by a body portion; a plunger having an outer surface defining an outer diameter, an inner surface defining an inner diameter, a distal end defining a first opening and a proximal end comprising a head portion, wherein a distal portion comprises a plurality of fingers, distal portions of which at least partially define the first opening and lateral sectional faces of which define a plurality of slots; a web element formed on the proximal end of the rod and coupled through a locking ring to the proximal end of the generally cylindrical case, the web element having an enlarged portion forming a lip upon which the locking ring rests peripherally linking an internally disposed portion of the rod to the inner surface of the case at the proximal end thereof, and defining a plurality of openings at least a number of which correspond to the plunger fingers to permit at least partial translation of the plunger fingers through the plurality of openings; and bias means sized to reside within the case for resisting translation of the collet body relative to the case and at a first end engaging the distal end of the case by resting against the reduced diameter portion of the case, and at a second end by engaging a lip on the proximal end of the collet body, wherein in an assembled state the rod and the case remain in fixed relationship to each other and, the collet body is translatable along at least a portion of the rod distal of the web element and the distal end of the plunger is between the web element and the proximal end of the collet body, and whereby translation of the plunger towards the distal end of the case causes the plunger fingers to contact and push against the lip on the proximal end of the collet body, overcoming the bias means and causing translation of the collet body proximal end towards the distal end of the case, where after the collet body fingers can radially converge as the collet body is pushed off the rod, with the rod no longer forcing the collet body fingers outward, and whereby when the plunger is depressed the fastener may be inserted in a hole of a work piece, with the plunger then released causing the rod to force apart the collet body fingers as the collet body fingers engage the work piece. 2. The fastener of claim 1 wherein at least one of the collet body or the bias means is axially restrained by the reduced diameter portion of the case. 3. The fastener of claim 2 wherein the reduced diameter portion of the case comprises an inner seat for receiving the first end of the bias means. 4. The fastener of claim 1 wherein at least one plunger finger comprises a shoulder portion or proximal face, and separation of the plunger fingers from the case is prevented by the locking ring, sized to abut the at least one shoulder portion or proximal face. 5. The fastener of claim 1 wherein axial motion of the web element and the plunger fingers are restrained by the locking ring. 6. The fastener of claim 5 wherein substantially all axial motion of the web element is restrained by the locking ring and by the reduced diameter portion of the case at the distal end thereof. 7. The fastener of claim 1 wherein the rod and the web element form a functionally unitary element. 8. The fastener of claim 1 wherein an arm surface of a plurality of arm surfaces defining the web element openings are in sliding contact with the plunger finger lateral sectional faces during operation of the fastener. 9. The fastener of claim 1 further comprising a bushing sized to axially receive the rod wherein the inner surface of the plunger is proximate to or in contact with the bushing and the outer surface of the plunger is proximate to or in contact with the inner surface of the case when the fastener is in an assembled state. 10. The fastener of claim 9 wherein the bushing comprises a plunger contacting portion and a collet body contacting portion. 11. The fastener of claim 1 wherein the rod and the web element form a functionally unitary element, wherein axial motion of the web element and the plunger fingers are restrained by the locking ring, and wherein the fastener further comprises a bushing sized to axially receive the rod wherein the inner surface of the plunger is proximate to or in contact with the bushing and the outer surface of the plunger is proximate to or in contact with the inner surface of the case when the fastener is in an assembled state.
Temporary rivets, e.g. with a spring-loaded pin (special clamping devices for workpieces to be riveted together, e.g. operating through the rivet holes B21J15/42; hand tools for temporarily connecting sheets before or during assembly operations B25B31/005) · CPC title
by separate spring · CPC title
in abutting relationship · CPC title
by means of clamps or clips ({F16B5/0004 takes precedence}; friction-grip releasable fastenings in general F16B2/00) · CPC title
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