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Locking clip for securing a bolt holding panel members together

  • US 4,786,119 A
  • Filed: 12/23/1987
  • Issued: 11/22/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/23/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A device for use in locking two panel members having spaced apart surfaces together by means of a bolt having opposed ends with threads adjacent one of the ends of the bolt along a shaft defining a longitudinal axis of the bolt mounted by the threads on one member with the axis perpendicular to the surface and with a head projecting from the shaft along the axis of and at the other of the ends of the bolt which inserts into an opening so that a portion of the shaft slides into a slot connected to the opening in the other panel member which engages the head of the bolt to hold the panel members together which comprises:

  • (a) an integral clip for locking the bolt in the slot, wherein in a locked position the clip has a U-shaped so that there are two spaced apart sides perpendicular to the axis of the bolt, wherein the clip is mounted on the surface of the other panel member over the slot adjacent the head of the bolt with spaced apart first and second legs on one of the sides of the U to be secured to the other panel member on either side of the slot and with a third leg on the other side of the U which extends over the head of the bolt between and spaced from the first and second legs and with a hole in the third leg which engages the head of the bolt when the panel members are in the locked position, wherein the third leg moves up and over the head of the bolt and shape into the locked position with the head in the hole when the shaft of the bolt is moved in the slot into the locked position, wherein the third leg has a tab extending away from the other member and wherein the tab can be lifted to disengage the hole in the third leg of the clip from the head of the bolt so that the shaft of the bolt can be slid in the slot towards the opening in the other member to disengage the panel members; and

    (b) the head of the bolt having a truncated shape with a smaller cross-section at the other of the ends of the bolt so that the head can engage the hole at a larger cross-section of the truncated shape spaced from the other end in the locked position, with a flange adjacent to the head which can engage the surface of the other panel member around the slot and with a portion of the shaft engaging the slot.

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