Claims
- 1. Attachment member including a fastening element for securing an insulation panel to a structural component where a setting tool is used for driving a fastening element into the structural component, said fastening element having a leading end to be driven first into the structural component and a trailing end having a head projecting laterally outwardly from a shank of said fastening element extending between the leading end and trailing end, said attachment member comprising an axially elongated hollow shaft having a first end and a second end spaced apart in the axial direction and arranged to receive the fastening element therein, shaft an attachment member head secured to and extending outwardly from the first end of said hollow shaft transversely of the axial direction thereof, said hollow shaft having an axially extending inside surface between the first and second ends thereof, said fastening element head being spaced axially inwardly from the attachment member head; said inside surface extending from the second end thereof and having an axially extending first diameter section whose diameter is substantially the same as the shank of the fastening element for holding the fastening element and a larger second diameter section extending from the first diameter section towards the first end with the second diameter section being spaced radially outwardly from the fastening element head, said attachment member head having a clear opening therethrough opening to said second diameter section of said inside surface of said hollow shaft and said clear opening having a diameter at least equal to the second diameter section and at least one axially extending counter-connecting region formed by axially extending ribs in said second diameter section spaced axially inwardly from said attachment member head for frictional connection to a surface of the setting tool insertable into the larger second diameter section, said ribs being spaced circumferentially apart around said inside surface and extending radially inwardly from said inside surface, said ribs being secured to said inside surface for the axially extending extents thereof, said ribs having an axially and circumferentially extending radially inner surface means for effecting the frictional connection to a surface of the setting tool, said radially inner surface means of said ribs spaced uniformly for the axial extent thereof from a center axis of said attachment member, said ribs spaced axially inwardly from said first end of said hollow shaft so that an axially extending clear space free of said ribs is located between said ribs and said attachment member head, an axially extending and radially upsettable sleeve is located within said second diameter section extending axially from said first diameter section and having an inside diameter corresponding to the diameter of said first diameter section and an outside diameter less than the diameter of said second diameter section with at least some of said ribs located in an axial range of said sleeve, with said inner surface of said ribs being spaced radially outwardly from the outer diameter of said sleeve, said sleeve serving as a guide for the fastening element located within said first diameter section, and the frictional connection between said ribs and the setting tool being releasable after effectively driving the fastening element into the structural component.
- 2. Attachment member, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said axially extending ribs comprise a first set of said ribs located in an axial range of said sleeve with said inner surface means of said ribs being spaced radially outwardly from the outer diameter of said sleeve, and a second set of said ribs spaced between said first set and a location spaced axially inwardly from said attachment member head and outside of the axial range of said sleeve.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 08/257,250, filed Jun. 8, 1994. now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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| 1603703 |
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| 1166301 |
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Continuations (1)
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