Claims
- 1. A fastener for securing a panel to a substrate, the fastener comprising:
a pin portion having a head from which extends a shank; a body portion, the body portion having a flange from which extends a pair of legs, the legs being constructed and arranged for insertion into a bore formed in the substrate, the flange itself having a channel formed therethrough such that the channel passes between the pair of legs, the channel also being arranged to receive the shank of the pin portion therein such that as the shank is forced into the channel, the pair of legs are forced away from one another and into compressive contact with an interior surface of the bore formed through the substrate so as to secure the fastener, and subsequently the panel, to the substrate; and, an interference control mechanism formed as part of the exterior of at least one of the legs of the body portion of the fastener adjacent a base of the at least one leg of the body portion, the interference control mechanism acting to control the compressive strength of the at least one leg so as to limit the compressive contact between the at least one leg and the interior surface of the bore formed through the substrate, thereby controlling a required insertion force that must be applied to the pin portion of the fastener to seat the pin portion within the body portion of the fastener.
- 2. The fastener of claim 1 wherein the interference control mechanism is addressed to the interior surface of the bore formed through the substrate within which the body portion of the fastener is received.
- 3. The fastener of claim 2 wherein the interference control mechanism comprises a bore formed transversely through the at least one leg, the bore of the interference control mechanism acting to reduce the compressive strength of the leg in such a manner as to reduce the compressive force required to drive the shank of the pin portion into the bore formed through the body portion of the fastener.
- 4. The fastener of claim 1 wherein the required insertion force that must be applied to the pin portion of the fastener to seat the pin portion within the body portion of the fastener is 10 pounds of force or less.
- 5. The fastener of claim 2 wherein the interference control mechanism comprises an area of reduced cross-sectional area of the at least one leg, the reduced cross-sectional area reducing the compression strength of the at least one leg so as to reduce the required insertion force that must be applied to the pin portion of the fastener to seat the pin portion within the body portion of the fastener.
- 6. The fastener of claim 2 wherein the interference control mechanism comprises an elastomeric material bonded to the at least one leg, the elastomeric properties of the member reducing the effective compression strength of the at least one leg so as to lower the required insertion force that must be applied to the pin portion of the fastener to seat the pin portion within the body portion of the fastener.
- 7. The fastener of claim 6 wherein the at least one leg of the body portion further comprises at least one key structure that permits the elastomeric material to be mechanically bonded to the at least one leg.
- 8. The fastener of claim 6 wherein the elastomeric material is adhered to the at least one leg.
- 9. The fastener of claim 1 wherein the shank of the pin portion of the fastener further comprises at least one resilient tab extending from a distal end of the shank of the pin portion, the at least one resilient tab having a hook member extending laterally therefrom, the hook member of the at least one resilient tab being constructed and arranged to engage a complementary structure formed in the body portion of the fastener.
- 10. The fastener of claim 9 wherein at least one leg of the body portion of the fastener has a detent formed therein that mates with the hook member of the at least one resilient tab extending from the distal end of the shank of the pin portion of the fastener, the hook member of the pin portion and the detent of the body portion acting in concert to allow the pin portion to be preassembled with the body portion of the fastener.
- 11. The fastener of claim 1 wherein the shank of the pin portion has a shape that cooperates with the shape of the bore formed through the flange of the body portion so as to prevent relative rotation between the pin portion and body portion of the fastener.
- 12. The fastener of claim 1 wherein the legs of the body portion comprise a retention member on the exterior thereof that is located distal to the interference control mechanism, the retention members acting to prevent the extraction of the body portion of the fastener from the bore formed through the substrate.
- 13. The fastener of claim 1 wherein the distal ends of the legs are connected to one another.
- 14. The fastener of claim 1 wherein the channel formed between the legs of the body portion tapers from the flange toward a distal end of the legs, the shank of the pin portion being constructed and arranged to engage the tapered channel and force the legs outwardly when the shank is inserted between the legs.
- 15. The fastener of claim 1 wherein the shank of the pin portion tapers from the head of the pin portion toward a distal end thereof, the channel formed between the legs of the body portion being constructed and arranged such that the tapered shank of the pin portion will engage the channel and force the legs outwardly when the shank is inserted between the legs.
- 16. The fastener of claim 2 further comprising a combination of at least two of the following interference control mechanisms: a bore formed through the base of at least one leg, an elastomeric member formed integral with the base of the at least one leg, and a reduced cross-sectional area formed in the base of the at least one leg.
- 17. The fastener of claim 3 wherein the bore formed through the base of the at least one leg has provided therein intermeshing teeth that prevent relative motion of the exterior side of the bore and the interior side of the bore.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/371,951 filed on Apr. 11, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60371951 |
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