Claims
- 1. A fastener comprising:
a head; a shaft extending from the head and having a threaded portion; and a non-circular portion that is formed between the threaded portion and the head, the non-circular portion being constructed and arranged to cooperatively engage a complementary surface formed within an aperture of a mating member such that the fastener is constrained from rotating with respect to the mating member.
- 2. The fastener of claim 1, such that the constrained rotation of the fastener with respect to the mating member obviates the need for more than one tool when attaching a nut to the threaded portion of the shaft.
- 3. The fastener of claim 1, wherein the mating member is a first member, and wherein the head of the fastener is coupled to a second member, such that the fastener effectively couples the first member to the second member.
- 4. The fastener of claim 3, wherein the first member is a first suspension member of an automobile suspension assembly and the second member is a second suspension member of the automobile suspension assembly.
- 5. A fastener system for connecting a first object to a second object, the system comprising a non-circular aperture formed in the first object and a fastener having a shaft, a head coupled to the second object, and a non-circular member formed between the shaft and the head, the non-circular member of the fastener being constructed and arranged to cooperatively engage the complementary non-circular aperture formed in the first object such that the fastener is constrained from rotating with respect to the first object.
- 6. The system of claim 5, wherein the shaft of the fastener includes a threaded portion, and wherein the cooperating non-circular aperture of the first object and the non-circular member of the fastener obviate the need for using more than one tool in the assembly of a nut with the threaded portion of the fastener.
- 7. The system of claim 5, wherein the head of the fastener comprises a ball of a ball and socket joint and wherein an end of the second object to which the head of the fastener is coupled comprises a socket of the ball and socket joint, the head of the fastener being rotatively received and retained within the socket formed in the end of the second object.
- 8. The assembly of claim 7, wherein the non-circular member of the fastener and the associated non-circular aperture of the first object may have complimentary shapes chosen from a group comprising a double “D” shape, hexagonal, square, splined, multifaceted, “D” shaft, triangular, and multi-lobular.
- 9. A vehicle suspension assembly comprising:
a first member and a second member; a linking member for coupling the first member to the second member; and a fastener having a head coupled to one of the first and second members, the fastener further having a shaft which extends from the head and which includes a threaded portion, and a self-holding structure that is formed between the shaft and the head of the fastener, the self-holding structure of the fastener being constructed and arranged to cooperatively engage a complementary self-holding structure formed within an aperture formed in the other one of the first and second members such that the fastener is constrained from rotating with respect to the other one of the first and second members through which it has been passed, the cooperating self-holding structures preventing relative rotation between the fastener and the associated member so as to obviate the need for using more than one tool in the assembly of a nut with the threaded portion of the fastener.
- 10. The assembly of claim 9, wherein the self-holding structures of the fastener and the associated member is a non-circular structure that may have a shape chosen from a group comprising a double “D” shape, hexagonal, square, splined, multifaceted, “D” shaft, triangular, and multi-lobular.
- 11. The assembly of claim 9, wherein the head of the fastener comprises a ball of a ball and socket joint and wherein an end of the member to which the head of the fastener is coupled comprises a socket of the ball and socket joint, the head of the fastener being rotatively received and retained within the socket formed in the end of the associated member.
- 12. A method for installing a sway bar assembly in an automobile comprising the steps of:
providing a stabilizing bar having a first end and a second end; securing the stabilizing bar of the sway bar assembly to a frame of the automobile so as to permit rotation of the stabilizing bar about a longitudinal axis thereof; providing a pair of end links, each end link comprising a fastener having a spherical head that is captured in a socket formed in an end of the end link, a threaded shaft extending from the head away from the end link, and at least a portion of the shaft adjacent the head having a non-circular shape; inserting the respective fasteners of the end links into apertures formed in the first and second ends of the stabilizing bar until the non-circular portion of the shaft of the fasteners cooperatively engage the complementarily shaped inner surfaces of the apertures so as to prevent relative rotation as between the fasteners and the apertures; threading a nut onto the shaft of each of the fasteners using but a single tool to do so; and, coupling the remaining ends of the respective end links to a pair of lower control arms.
- 13. The method for installing a sway bar assembly in an automobile of claim 12, further comprising the step of:
coupling the remaining free ends of the pair of end links to their respective lower control arms using fasteners having spherical heads that are captured in respective sockets formed in the ends of the end links, threaded shafts extending from the heads away from the end links, and at least a portion of the shafts adjacent the head having a non-circular shape.
- 14. A method for holding a threaded shaft from rotating within an aperture formed in a linkage member as a nut is tightened on the threaded shaft against the linkage member comprising the steps of:
engaging a non-circular member formed on the threaded shaft with a complementary non-circular structure formed within the aperture such that relative rotation between the linkage member and the threaded shaft is constrained; and, tightening the nut upon the threaded shaft with a single tool.
- 15. The method for holding a threaded shaft from rotating within an aperture formed in a linkage member as a nut is tightened on the threaded shaft against the linkage member of claim 14, wherein the linkage member is an end link of a sway bar assembly.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to and claims the benefit of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/347,619 filed on Jan. 10, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60347619 |
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