1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to fastening apparatuses. Particularly, the present invention relates to a fastener assembly.
2. Description of Related Art
Screws are commonly used for connecting two or more objects together. Generally, a common screw includes head with a means for mating with driver for being rotated about its axis of rotation, and a threaded shaft connected to the head and sharing the same axis of rotation. The common screw is designed to be received in a linear threaded hole. However, in some circumstances the threaded hole is not linear along its entire length, therefore common screws cannot be used.
In one embodiment, a fastener assembly includes a drive shaft, a threaded shaft, and a joint portion. The drive shaft is used for driving the fastener assembly to rotate about an axis thereof. The threaded shaft if for threadingly engaging the fastener assembly in a receiving hole of an object. The joint portion is used for connecting the drive shaft to the threaded shaft. The joint portion is able to transmit torque from the drive shaft to the threaded shaft, and allows rotation of the drive shaft and the threaded shaft about different axes.
Other advantages and novel features of the fastener assembly will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The drive shaft 10 includes a head 12 and a shaft 14 that is coaxially formed with the head 12. In one embodiment, the head 12 and the shaft 14 are integrally formed. In another embodiment, the head 12 and the shaft 14 are connected and immovably fixed to each other. One end of the head 12 is connected to the shaft 14, and on the other end of the head 12, an engaging slot 122 is formed to be engaged with tools, such as screwdrivers (not shown).
The threaded shaft 20 has a pole 24, and a thread 22 formed on an outer surface of an end of the pole 24. On the other end of the pole 24, a block 26 is firmly attached. The block 26 can have a triangular, rectangular or any other polygonal shape in cross-section. The block 26 can be fixed on the end of the pole 24 or integrally formed with the pole 24.
The joint portion 30 is essentially two universal joints (U-joints) connected by an intermediate shaft and includes a first end element 32, a second end element 34, an intermediate element 35, and two cross shafts 37 that respectively interconnect the first and second end elements 32, 34 to opposite ends of the intermediate element 35 forming the two U-joints.
One end of the first end element 32 is immovably connected to the shaft 14 of the drive shaft 10. One end of the second end element 34 defines a hole 342 therein, for receiving the block 26 of the threaded shaft 20. The hole 342 has a cross section corresponding to that of the block 26.
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In assembly, the block 26 of the threaded shaft 20 is received in the hole 342 of the joint portion 30. The threaded shaft 20 is sleeved in the elastic element 40 which is a helical spring in the embodiment, with an end of the elastic element 40 resisting against the base of the second end element 34 of the joint portion 30. The thread 22 of the threaded shaft 20 passes through the through hole 54 of the sleeve portion 50. The other end of the elastic element 40 is resisted against the resist ring 542, for providing a resistance against the joint portion 30 and the sleeve portion 50.
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In fixing the box 200 to the bracket 300, the sleeve portions 50 of the fastener assemblies 100 are resisted against the upright wall 203 of the box 200, and the protrusions 52 of the fastener assemblies 100 are received in the corresponding engage holes 2032 in the upright wall 203. The box 200 is inserted into the bracket 300, and the drive shafts 10 of the fastener assemblies 100 are rotated about axes thereof. The drive shafts 10 can be rotated by hand or by using screwdrivers (not shown) to be engaged in the engaging slots 122. Torque applied to each of the drive shafts 10 is transmitted to the threaded shafts 20 through the joint portions 30. Thus the threads 22 that extend through the sleeve portions 50 are screwed into threaded holes 304 that are defined in the bracket 300. Therefore, the box 200 is fixedly received in the bracket 300.
The embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the invention and their practical application so as to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention and various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains without departing from its spirit and scope. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description and the exemplary embodiments described therein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200710201180.X | Jul 2007 | CN | national |