1. Technical Field
The present disclosure generally relates to device constructions, and particularly, to a fastening assembly.
2. Description of Related Art
A first member and a second member are often connected by a typical fastening assembly. The typical fastening assembly can include a bolt, a spring, a latching member, and an assembly hole defined in the first member. The bolt includes a threaded post and a cap. The spring and the latching member are slidably sleeved on the threaded post. The latching member includes a plurality of teeth at a periphery thereof. The threaded post runs through the assembly hole of the first member to engage with the second member. The teeth are impelled to engage with the assembly hole of the first member by external force.
However, the fastening assembly cannot be separated from the first member. In addition, if manufacturing precision of either member exceeds an allowable range, the assembly holes of the first member and the second member may not be aligned such that the first member and the second member cannot be connected by the fastening assembly.
Therefore, a fastening assembly is desired to overcome the described limitations.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout several views, and all the views are schematic.
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The first member 10 defines the connecting hole 11 and includes the mounting portion 13 corresponding to the connecting hole 11. The mounting portion 13 includes a sidewall 131 extending substantially perpendicularly from a periphery of the connecting hole 11, and a resisting wall 133 connected with the sidewall 131 and facing the connecting hole 11. The resisting wall 133 is substantially perpendicular to the sidewall 131. The mounting portion 13 includes an opening 135 defined in the sidewall 131 and a sliding slot 1331 defined in the resisting wall 133. The sliding slot 1331 communicates with the opening 135. In the illustrated embodiment, the sidewall 131 is U-shaped, thus defining the opening 135. Alternatively, the sidewall 131 may be any other shape accommodating the opening 135.
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The latching member 50 includes a base 51 and a fixing portion 53 extending from the base 51. The latching member 50 defines an engaging hole 55 extending through the base 51 and the fixing portion 53. The fixing portion 53 includes a plurality of teeth 531. In the illustrated embodiment, the engaging hole 55 is threaded. The second member 70 defines the mounting hole 71.
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When the engaging portion 3133 contacts the engaging hole 55, the fastening unit 30 is rotated to engage with the latching member 50 fixed to the second member 70. Opposite ends of the elastic member 33 resist the cap 311 and the resisting wall 133, thus retaining the fastening unit 30 in position. The first member 10 and the second member 70 are thus connected. The fastening unit 30 may be rotated to a position in which an end of the cap 311 resists the resisting wall 133.
To facilitate separation of the first member 10 from the second member 70, the fastening unit 30 is rotated away from the latching member 50 so that the engaging portion 3133 of the fastener 31 disengages from the engaging hole 55 of the latching member 50. The fastening unit 30 may be detached from the first member 10 via the opening 135, a considerably simple and effective operation.
The connecting hole 11 is larger than the mounting hole 71, such that even if the connecting hole 11 and/or the mounting hole 71 deviate from functional positions within an allowable range, the connecting hole 11 of the first member 10 can still align with the mounting hole 71 of the second member 70. The fastening assembly 100 thus presents less manufacturing precision requirements for the first member 10 and the second member 70. In addition, a relative position of the engaging portion 3133 of the fastener 31 and the mounting hole 71 of the second member 70 can be clearly seen via the opening 135, which facilitates operation.
Alternatively, the mounting hole 71 may be threaded so that the latching member 50 may be omitted. The receiving slot 3111 may also be omitted and the elastic member 33 resists an end of the cap 311.
Finally, while various embodiments have been described and illustrated, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various modifications can be made to the embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200910307394.4 | Sep 2009 | CN | national |