Claims
- 1. A fastener assembly, when in respect to forces which are subsequently applied, is self adjusting when a force is applied in one direction, and when a force is applied in the opposite direction, does not self adjust and withstands this force applied in the opposite direction, without moving, comprising:
a) a circular in-cross-section deflectable locking member movable to a locked and unlocked position; b) a first member being oriented in a specific direction and having a receiving volume to guide, force, manipulate, control and fully receives said circular in-cross-section deflectable locking member; c) a second member being oriented in the direction of said first member and parallel thereto to guide, force, manipulate, control and partially receives said circular in-cross-section deflectable locking member; d) at least one of first and second members movable with respect to each other's orientation, and spaced adjacent each other, and together substantially confining and surrounding said circular in-cross-section deflectable locking member; e) said first and second members having a locked position and unlocked position; f) said circular in-cross-section deflectable member in said locked position having less that half of its cross-sectional area in the direction of said first and second members' orientation located in the receiving volume of said second member thereby preventing movement of said first and second members when said circular in-cross-section deflectable member is in locked position; g) said circular in-cross-section deflectable member in said unlocked position having its entire cross-sectional area in the receiving volume of said first member, thereby permitting movement of said first and second members with respect to each other; h) said first member being fish-hook shaped in cross-section and having a substantially straight shank portion, a semi-circular portion substantially tangent to said shank portion and a substantially straight hook end substantially tangent to said semi-circular portion and substantially parallel to said substantially straight shank portion; and i) said hook end engageable with said circular in-cross-section deflectable locking member below said less than half cross-sectional area to readily move said circular in-cross-section deflectable locking member fully into said first member receiving volume thereby permitting said first and second members to move relative to each other.
- 2. A fastener assembly as in claim 1 and wherein:
a) said circular in-cross-section deflectable member is about 0.0005 inches less than the diameter and/or width of said first member.
- 3. A fastener assembly as in claim 1 and wherein:
a) said first member receiving volume is located at an angle in the range of about 10° to about 85° with respect to the orientation of said first member.
- 4. A fastener assembly as in claim 1 and wherein:
a) said second member receiving volume is of semi-teardrop shape and is located at an angle in the range of about 10° to about 85° with respect to the orientation of said second member.
- 5. A fastener assembly, as in claim 1 and wherein:
a) said first and second members have complimentary receiving volumes when positioned adjacent each other.
- 6. A fastener assembly, as in claim 1 and wherein:
a) said first member receiving volume is located at an angle of about 45° with respect to the orientation of said first member; and b) said second member receiving volume is located at an angle of about 10° with respect to the orientation of said second member.
- 7. A fastener assembly, as in claim 1 and wherein:
a) said circular in-cross-section deflectable locking member is of a harder material than at least one of said first and second members to deform said at least one of said first and second members when said circular in-cross-section deflectable member is in locked position between said first and second members thereby increasing the load contact bearing area.
- 8. A fastener assembly, as in claim 1 and wherein:
a) at least one of said first and second members is malleable.
- 9. A fastener assembly, as in claim 8 and including:
a) a plurality of said second members aligned with the orientation of said second member for series operation of said fastener assembly.
- 10. A fastener assembly, as in claim 8 and wherein:
a) said first and second members have parallel longitudinal axes.
- 11. A fastener assembly, as in claim 8 and wherein:
a) said first and second members are arcuate.
- 12. A fastener assembly, as in claim 11 and wherein:
a) said first and second members are circular with said first member positioned inside said second member.
- 13. A fastener assembly, as in claim 11 and wherein:
a) said second member is positioned beneath said first member.
- 14. A fastener assembly, as in claim 12 and wherein:
a) said first member is positioned beneath said second member.
- 15. A fastener assembly, as in claim 12 and wherein:
a) said second member is positioned within said first member.
- 16. A fastener assembly, as in claim 8 and wherein:
a) said circular in-cross-section deflectable locking member is rod like.
- 17. A fastener assembly, as in claim 8 and wherein:
a) said circular in-cross-section deflectable locking member is a ball.
- 18. A fastener assembly, as in claim 8 and wherein:
a) said circular in-cross-section deflectable locking member is ring like.
- 19. A fastener assembly, as in claim 8 and including:
a) a plurality of said circular in-cross-section deflectable locking members.
- 20. A fastener assembly, as in claim 19 and wherein:
a) said plurality of circular in-cross-section deflectable locking members are of a material harder than said first and second members.
- 21. A fastener assembly, as in claim 7 and wherein:
a) said circular in-cross-section deflectable locking member is a resilient rod; b) said at least one of said first and second members having a first convex surface and the other of said first and second members having a second planar surface; and c) said at least one of first and second surfaces having at least one fully receiving volume to receive fully said rod and the other of said first and second surfaces having at least one partially receiving volume to partially receive said rod when said first and second surfaces are move relative to each other and said resilient rod is flexed.
- 22. A fastener assembly, as in claim 21 and wherein:
a) said one of said first and second members has a pocket to receive the other of said members.
- 23. A fastener assembly, as in claim 1 and wherein:
a) said first member is of two portions which moves relative to one another to controllably change the contour of said receiving volume during the guiding and the eventual fully receiving position and the eventual fully receiving position of said deflectable locking member.
- 24. A fastener assembly, as in claim 1 and wherein:
a) said second member is of two portions which moves relative to one another to controllably change the contour of the receiving volume during the guiding of said deflectable locking member.
- 25. A fastener assembly, as in claim 8 and wherein:
a) said first and second members are annular members.
- 26. A fastener assembly, as in claim 25 and wherein:
a) said annular members are radially and coaxially spaced.
- 27. A fastener assembly, as in claim 26 and wherein:
a) at least one of said second member is a circular spring; and b) said circular spring is supported on an annular central support.
- 28. A fastener assembly, as in claim 25 and wherein:
a) said annular members have axes spaced from each other and have outside surfaces in contact with each other.
- 29. A fastener assembly, as in claim 1 and wherein:
a) at least one of said first and second members is a sleeve surrounding the other of said first and second members; and b) said other of said first and second members is a sleeve inserted in said one of said first and second members; c) said sleeve having inside and outside surfaces; d) said one of said first and second members having said fully receiving volume on the inside surface thereof; e) said other said sleeve having a partial receiving volume on the outside surface thereof; and f) said circular in-cross-section deflectable member being positioned to engage said volume.
- 30. A fastener assembly, as in claim 29 and wherein:
a) said at least one of said first and second members is a split sleeve.
- 31. A fastener assembly, as in claim 1 and wherein:
a) at least one of said first and second members is a sleeve surrounding the other of said first and second members; b) said other first and second members is a sleeve inserted into said one of said first and second members; c) said sleeves having inside and outside surfaces; d) said other of said first and second members having a full receiving volume on the outside thereof; e) said one of said sleeves having a partial receiving volume on the inside surface thereof; and f) said circular in-cross-section deflectable member being positioned to engage said volumes.
- 32. A fastener assembly, as in claim 31 and wherein:
a) said at least one of said first and second members is a slotted sleeve.
- 33. A fastener assembly, as in claim 29 and including:
a) a building structure; b) said structure having a base foundation and at least one story; c) said at least one story including at least one pair of parallel shear walls, and a ceiling beam connecting said shear walls at the top thereof; d) a tie rod anchored in said base foundation and extending centrally of said at least one pair of parallel shear walls; e) a transverse support mounted between said pair of shear walls; f) said transverse support mounted between said base foundation and said ceiling beam and spaced from said base foundation and ceiling beam; g) said tie rod extending through said transverse support and having a threaded end; h) said transverse support having a top and bottom; i) a metal plate mounted on said tie rod and engaging the top of said transverse support; j) said first and second members and said circular in-cross-section deflectable locking member mounted on said tie rod including a compression spring under compressions surrounding said members and engaging the outer one of said first and second members and forcing said outer one of said first and second members into engagement with said metal plate and forming a fastener unit; and k) whereby vertical shifting of said building structure will automatically cause said faster unit to adjust itself to take slack due to shrinkage, wind stress or earthquake or the like.
- 34. A fastener assembly, as in claim 33 and wherein:
a) said at least one of said first and second members is a split sleeve.
- 35. A fastener assembly, as in claim 33 and wherein:
a) said at least one of said first and second members is a slotted sleeve.
- 36. A fastener assembly, as in claim 31 and including:
a) a building structure; b) said structure having a base foundation and at least one story; c) said at least one story including at least one pair of parallel shear walls and a ceiling beam connecting said shear walls at the top thereof; d) a tie rod anchored in said base foundation and extending centrally of said at least one pair of shear walls; e) a transverse support mounted between said pair of shear walls; f) said transverse support mounted between said base foundation and said ceiling beam and spaced from said base foundation and said ceiling beam; g) said tie rod extending through said transverse support and having a threaded end, and said transverse support having a top and bottom; h) a metal plate mounted on said tie rod and engaging the top of said transverse support; i) said first and second members and said circular in-cross-section deflectable locking member mounted on said tie rod and including a compression spring under compression surrounding said members and engaging the center one of said first and second members forcing said outer one of said first and second members into engagement with said metal plate and forming a fastener unit; and j) whereby vertical shifting of said building structure will automatically cause said fastener unit to adjust itself to take up slack due to shrinkage, wind stress or earthquake or the like.
- 37. A fastener assembly, as in claim 36 and wherein:
a) said at least one of said first and second members is a split sleeve.
- 38. A fastener assembly, as in claim 36 and wherein:
a) said one of said first and second members is a slotted sleeve.
- 39. A fastener assembly, as in claim 33 and including:
a) reinforcing studs adjacent to said pair of shear walls engaging said transverse support.
- 40. A fastener assembly, as in claim 33 and wherein:
a) said building structure includes at least an additional story similar to said at least said one story; b) said tie rod extending upwardly through said at least the one story ceiling beam and through said at least one additional story transverse support; and c) a fastener unit mounted on said tie rod in each of said at least additional stories and each acting independently of the other said fastener units in each story.
- 41. A fastener assembly, as in claim 36 and wherein:
a) said building structure includes at least an additional story similar to said at least said one story; b) said tie rod extending upwardly through said at least the one story ceiling beam and through said at least one additional story transverse support; and c) a fastener unit mounted on said tie rod in each of said at least additional stories and each acting independently of the other said fastener units in each story.
- 42. A fastener assembly, as in claim 1 and wherein:
a) said first member, second member and said locking member are color coded.
CASE HISTORY
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application based on Provisional Application No. 60/030,286, filed on Nov. 4, 1996 and utility application filed on Nov. 4, 1997 with a PCT application filed Nov. 4, 1997.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60030286 |
Nov 1996 |
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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08964285 |
Nov 1997 |
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09737952 |
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PCT/US97/20093 |
Nov 1997 |
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09737952 |
Dec 2000 |
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