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Adhesive fastening device

  • US 4,167,259 A
  • Filed: 09/29/1977
  • Issued: 09/11/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/29/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An adhesive fastening device for securing a secondary workpiece to a primary work surface through the use of a U-shaped induction core to induce heat in the device, the device including a plate-like base of ferromagnetic material having a substantially uniform, predetermined cross-sectional thickness, the periphery of the plate including a pair of parallel side edges, said parallel edges being upturned, presenting marginal flanges extending in planes perpendicular to the plane of the top surface of the plate the topmost surface of the flanges having a width substantially equal to the thickness of the plate and said top surface of the flanges being located in a plane parallel to the plane of the top surface of the plate spaced from the top surface of the plate a distance not substantially greater than the predetermined thickness of the base, the bottommost surface of the plate being coated with a layer of heat activable adhesive adapted to fixedly secure the fastening device to the primary work surface upon application of heat to said adhesive by the generation of flux in the base by the U-shaped core when the end surfaces of the core are positioned to abut the upper surfaces of the flange, means integral with said plate-like base for the securement of a secondary workpiece to said fastening device and therefore to said primary work surface wherein the minimum width of the upper flange surface in conjunction with the minimum spacing of the upper flange surface from the top surface reduces the heat loss in the vicinity of the parallel side edges while permitting the flux path to be efficiently transferred through the plate and provide sufficient space between the core and the adhesive layer.

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