Claims
- 1. A fastening system comprising:
a member having a stud receiving portion; a stud having a first threaded segment and a second threaded segment, a fixed lateral projection separating the threaded segments, the first segment being secured internal to the stud receiving portion; a third threaded segment removably connecting to the second threaded segment opposite the first threaded segment, the threaded segments being substantially co-axially aligned with each other; and a nut operably engaging the second threaded segment.
- 2. The fastening system of claim 1 wherein the nut is unthreaded until compressed onto the second threaded segment.
- 3. The fastening system of claim 2 further comprising a panel having a hole operably receiving the second threaded segment, the lateral projection being a flange abutting against a first side of the panel and the nut abutting against an opposite second side of the panel, wherein the member is fastened to the panel by the stud and the nut.
- 4. The fastening system of claim 2 wherein the nut includes a wrench-receiving formation, the nut being removable from the second threaded segment and thereafter being reusably engageable upon the second threaded segment.
- 5. The fastening system of claim 1 wherein the stud receiving portion of the member is polymeric.
- 6. The fastening system of claim 1 wherein the stud receiving portion of the member is metal having a material hardness less than about 120 Brinell.
- 7. The fastening system of claim 1 further comprising a pointed self-drilling and self-tapping section located on an end of the first segment.
- 8. The fastening system of claim 1 wherein the stud receiving portion of the member has a bore which is unthreaded prior to insertion of the first threaded segment, and the first threaded segment is secured in the bore.
- 9. The fastening system of claim 1 wherein the member is an automotive vehicle mirror bracket.
- 10. The fastening system of claim 1 wherein the member is an automotive vehicle lamp.
- 11. The fastening system of claim 1 wherein the member is an automotive vehicle air temperature management component.
- 12. The fastening system of claim 1 wherein the member is an automotive vehicle bumper facia.
- 13. The fastening system of claim 1 wherein a thread type of the first segment is different than a thread type of the second segment.
- 14. The fastening system of claim 1 further comprising a fluid operated tool operable to secure the nut to the second segment without substantially applying a torquing force.
- 15. The fastening system of claim 1 further comprising a breakable neck operable to join the second and third threaded segments, the neck having a smaller diameter than the second and third threaded segments.
- 16. A fastening system comprising:
(a) an automotive vehicle component; (b) a stud including:
(i) a first segment having a first patterned external surface, the first segment being operable to engage the component; (ii) a second segment having a second patterned external surface different from the first patterned external surface; (iii) a flange separating the first and second segments; (iv) a third segment having a third patterned external surface, the third segment being removably connected to the second segment opposite the first segment; (v) a neck operable to join the second and third segments, the neck having a smaller diameter than the second and third segments; and (c) a nut operably secured to the second segment free of a substantially torquing installation force.
- 17. The fastening system of claim 16 wherein an internal surface of the nut is substantially smooth until compressed onto the second segment whereafter the internal surface of the nut becomes patterned from the second segment of the stud.
- 18. The fastening system of claim 17 wherein the nut has a substantially cylindrical section and an enlarged diameter portion.
- 19. The fastening system of claim 16 wherein the second external surface of the second segment has a threaded pattern.
- 20. The fastening system of claim 19 wherein the nut includes a wrench-receiving formation, the nut is removable from the second segment and thereafter is reusably engagable upon the second segment.
- 21. The fastening system of claim 19 wherein the third external surface of the third segment has a threaded pattern.
- 22. The fastening system of claim 16 wherein the external surface of the first segment has a threaded pattern.
- 23. The fastening system of claim 22 wherein the stud engaged portion of the component is polymeric, the engaged portion has a bore operably receiving the first segment of the stud, and the bore of the component is substantially smooth and unthreaded prior to insertion of the first segment.
- 24. The fastening system of claim 16 wherein the stud engaged portion of the component is metal.
- 25. The fastening system of claim 24 wherein the portion of the component is a soft metal including at least one of the following materials: (a) aluminum; (b) magnesium; (c) copper; (d) lead; (e) tin; (f) zinc; and (g) alloys thereof.
- 26. The fastening system of claim 16 further comprising an automotive vehicle panel having a hole for receiving the second segment, the flange abutting against a first side of the panel and the enlarged diameter portion of the nut abutting against an opposite second side of the panel, whereby the component is fastened to the panel by the stud and the nut.
- 27. The fastening system of claim 16 wherein the first external surface of the first segment has a knurled pattern.
- 28. The fastening system of claim 16 wherein the stud engaged portion of the component is polymeric.
- 29. The fastening system of claim 16 wherein the stud engaged portion of the component has a hardness less than automotive body sheet steel.
- 30. The fastening system of claim 16 further comprising a self-drilling and self-tapping feature located on an end of the first segment.
- 31. A fastening system comprising:
(a) an automotive vehicle component having a portion made of metal with a material hardness of less than about 120 Brinell. (b) a stud including:
(i) a first segment having a first patterned external surface, the first segment being operable to engage the metal portion of the component; (ii) a second segment having a second patterned external surface different from the first patterned external surface; (iii) a third segment having a third patterned external surface, the third segment being removably connected to the second segment opposite the first segment; (iv) a breakable reduced cross-sectional area operable to at least temporarily join the second and third segments; and (c) a nut operably secured to the second segment substantially free of rotation during initial installation.
- 32. The fastening system of claim 31 wherein the second external surface of the second segment has a threaded pattern.
- 33. The fastening system of claim 32 wherein the nut includes a wrench-receiving formation, the nut is removable from the second segment and thereafter is reusably engageable upon the second segment.
- 34. The fastening system of claim 32 wherein the third external surface of the third segment has a threaded pattern.
- 35. The fastening system of claim 31 wherein the external surface of the first segment has a threaded pattern.
- 36. The fastening system of claim 31 wherein an internal surface of the nut is substantially smooth until compressed onto the second segment whereafter the internal surface of the nut becomes patterned from the second segment of the stud.
- 37. The fastening system of claim 31 further comprising an automotive vehicle panel having a hole for receiving the second segment, the flange abutting against a first side of the panel and the enlarged diameter portion of the nut abutting against an opposite second side of the panel, wherein the component is fastened to the panel by the stud and the nut.
- 38. The fastening system of claim 31 wherein the first external surface of the first segment has a knurled pattern.
- 39. The fastening system of claim 31 wherein the portion of the component is a soft metal including at least one of the following materials: (a) aluminum; (b) magnesium; (c) copper; (d) lead; (e) tin; (f) zinc; and (g) alloys thereof.
- 40. A fastening system comprising:
(a) a structure; (b) a stud including:
(i) a first segment having a thread and a point, the first segment being operable to engage the structure; (ii) a second segment having a patterned external surface; (iii) a third segment having a patterned external surface, the third segment being removably connected to the second segment opposite the first segment; (iv) a breakable neck operable to at least temporarily join the second and third segments; and (c) a nut operably secured to the second segment.
- 41. The fastening system of claim 40 wherein the first segment operably self-drills a hole and self-taps a thread in the structure.
- 42. The fastening system of claim 40 wherein the first segment includes multiple flat faces at least partially joined at corners.
- 43. The fastening system of claim 40 wherein the first segment operably extrudes a flange in the structure.
- 44. The fastening system of claim 40 wherein the structure has a stud receiving portion made of metal.
- 45. The fastening system of claim 40 wherein the structure is an automotive vehicle body panel.
- 46. The fastening system of claim 40 further comprising an automotive vehicle body panel having a hole located around the second segment of the stud, wherein the structure is a component part removeably secured to the body panel by the stud and the nut.
- 47. The fastening system of claim 40 further comprising an electrically connective member secured to the structure by the stud and the nut.
- 48. The fastening system of claim 40 wherein the nut is secured to the stud free of a substantially torquing installation force.
- 49. The fastening system of claim 40 wherein an internal surface of the nut is substantially smooth until compressed onto the second segment whereafter the internal surface of the nut becomes patterned from the second segment of the stud.
- 50. The fastening system of claim 40 wherein the patterned surfaces of the second and third segments are threads having a different characteristic than the thread of the first segment.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/352,561, filed on Jul. 13, 1999, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/114275, filed on Dec. 30, 1998, which are both incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60114275 |
Dec 1998 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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