Devices for suspension of objects
First Claim
1. A fastening device, in combination with a support member having a cylindrical bore, said fastening device being formed from spring metal strip that has one end thereof reversely bent to provide a shank and a barb, said one end of the fastening device being for insertion into said cylindrical bore of said support member, the other end of said strip being appropriately formed for it to embrace a member to be supported, the improvement comprising:
- said strip having a width in the range of 85-95% of the diameter of said cylindrical bore;
said barb being axially straight, substantially planar, and having substantially parallel side edges, the length of said barb, at least at its side edges, being in the range of 90-140% of the diameter of said cylindrical bore;
said shank being axially straight, substantially planar, and having substantially parallel side edges, the length of said shank being substantially in excess of the length of said barb;
said barb terminating at its opposite outer edges in sharp-edged corners for biting engagement in the juxtaposed wall of said cylindrical bore, and, before insertion into said cylindrical bore, subtending an acute included angle substantially in the range of 30°
-45°
with respect to said shank;
the bend between said shank and said barb being of small radius in order to permit said barb to move towards closely adjacent parallelism with said shank when said fastening device is inserted into said cylindrical bore.
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Abstract
A fastening device for insertion into a hole in a support member has an axially straight shank having a width substantially in the range of 85-95% of the hole diameter, and an axially straight barb connected with the shank through a minor radius, such that the barb and shank can move into closely adjacent parallelism with each other when the fastener is inserted into a hole and the barb is in a flexed and stressed condition, the barb having a length in the range of 90-140% of the hole diameter, and, in its unstressed condition, subtending an acute angle of 30°-45° with respect to the shank.
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2 Claims
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1. A fastening device, in combination with a support member having a cylindrical bore, said fastening device being formed from spring metal strip that has one end thereof reversely bent to provide a shank and a barb, said one end of the fastening device being for insertion into said cylindrical bore of said support member, the other end of said strip being appropriately formed for it to embrace a member to be supported, the improvement comprising:
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said strip having a width in the range of 85-95% of the diameter of said cylindrical bore; said barb being axially straight, substantially planar, and having substantially parallel side edges, the length of said barb, at least at its side edges, being in the range of 90-140% of the diameter of said cylindrical bore; said shank being axially straight, substantially planar, and having substantially parallel side edges, the length of said shank being substantially in excess of the length of said barb; said barb terminating at its opposite outer edges in sharp-edged corners for biting engagement in the juxtaposed wall of said cylindrical bore, and, before insertion into said cylindrical bore, subtending an acute included angle substantially in the range of 30°
-45°
with respect to said shank;the bend between said shank and said barb being of small radius in order to permit said barb to move towards closely adjacent parallelism with said shank when said fastening device is inserted into said cylindrical bore. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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