Claims
- 1. An improved fastener assembly of the type which is forceably driven into a support structure by a power actuated gun comprising
- a bracket plate having angularly disposed leg portions,
- one of said leg portions being generally channel shaped in cross-section which extends in a direction normal to the other leg portion,
- said channel shaped leg portion having an aperture formed therein,
- a stud frictionally secured in said aperture so that the tip of the stud does not extend beyond the channel shape cross-section,
- and said other leg portion being disposed at an obtuse angle relative to said channel shaped portion in the normal position and whereby said other leg portion is deflected toward a normal position when said fastener assembly is secured to a supporting surface.
- 2. A fastener assembly as defined in claim 1 and including means defining a depression about said aperture whereby said aperture is disposed on the plane of said channel shaped cross-section.
- 3. A fastener assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein the material of said bracket plate deforms under the force exerted to impale the stud into a supporting surface whereby the plane of said channel cross sectional shape is deformed toward the supporting surface and causing said other leg to flex toward a normal position relative to said channel shaped cross-section.
- 4. A fastener assembly as defined in claim 1 where said channel shaped member is generally rectilinear.
- 5. A fastener assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said channel shaped member is curvilinear.
- 6. A fastener assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said other leg portion is provided with a hole adjacent the outer end thereof.
- 7. A fastener assembly of the type which is adapted to be forceably driven into a support structure by a power activated gun comprising
- a bracket having a first leg portion and asecond leg portion angularly disposed relative to said first leg portion,
- said first leg portion having opposed edges having interconnected therebetween an interconnecting web portion,
- said opposed edges projecting out of the plane of said web portion and projecting to the same side of said web portion where said first leg portion is channel shaped in cross-section,
- said second leg portion being integrally connected to the end of one of said edges and said second leg portion extending laterally of said one edge and angularly relative thereto,
- means defining a depression formed in said web portion,
- an aperture formed in said depression,
- a stud having a shank portion terminating in a pointed tip portion,
- said shank portion having a diameter sized so that said stud is frictionally retained in said aperture so that the pointed tip portion does not extend beyond the opposed edges of said first leg portion,
- and said bracket being formed of a material that will deform under the force exerted for impaling the stud into a supporting surface causing said second leg portion to flex toward a normal position relative to said first leg portion.
- 8. A bracket assembly as defined in claim 7 wherein said second leg portion is angularly disposed relative to said second leg portion more than 90.degree. and less than 180.degree. in its normal unfastened condition.
- 9. A bracket assembly as defined in claim 7 wherein axis of said channel shaped first leg portion extends normal to axis of said second leg portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part application of my co-pending application Ser. No. 797,046 filed Nov. 12, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,703,883, for Improved Fastener Assembly.
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3638892 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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