Claims
- 1. A panel assembly, comprising a metal panel and a metal fastening element, said panel including an aperture having a cone-shaped internal surface extending therethrough and said fastening element permanently attached to said panel within said panel aperture, said fastening element including a disk-shaped portion having a conical exterior surface press fitted into said panel aperture and forming said aperture conical internal surface, said fastening element exterior conical surface conforming to and mating with said panel aperture conical internal surface throughout its length having major and minor diameters, said mating cone-shaped surfaces interlocking and limiting movement of said element in one direction, said fastening element having an intergral annular rim extending from adjacent said minor diameter of said disk-shaped portion, said rim being hook-shaped in cross-section and having an annualr free end portion resiliently biased against said panel spaced radially outwardly from said panel aperture preventing pull-out of said element from said panel aperture in the opposite direction from said first direction, and said fastening element including a body portion extending from said disk-shaped portion opposite said rim.
- 2. The panel assembly as defined in claim 1, characterized in that said fastening element rim annular end portion is smooth, convex and resiliently biased against said panel portion.
- 3. The panel assembly as defined in claim 2, characterized in that said panel is generally planar adjacent said panel aperture except for a circular annular panel portion adjacent the periphery of said aperture which extends into said rim portion providing a mechanical interlock between said panel and said rim portion.
- 4. The panel assembly as defined in claim 1, characterized in that said disk-shaped fastening element portion is generally flush with the surface of said panel opposite said rim and said fastening element including a fastening body portion extending from said panel surface.
- 5. A panel assembly comprising a metal panel and a metal fastening element, said panel including an aperture having a cone-shaped internal surface extending therethrough and said fastening element permanently attached to said panel within said panel aperture, said fastening element including a barrel portion having a cone-shaped external surface press fitted into said cone-shaped internal surface of said panel aperture conforming to and mating with said cone-shaped aperture internal surface throughout its length having major and minor diameters, said mating cone-shaped surfaces interlocking and preventing movement of said element in one direction, said barrel portion including an integral annular rim portion generally hook-shaped in cross-section including an annular free end engaging said panel spaced radially outwardly from said panel aperture adjacent said minor diameter of said conical surfaces, said annular rim free end being relatively smooth, convex and resiliently biased against said panel preventing pull-out of said fastening element from said panel aperture in the opposite direction from said one direction.
- 6. The panel assembly defined in claim 5, characterized in that said panel includes a circular panel portion at the periphery of said panel aperture minor diameter which extends into said hook-shaped rim portion and providing a mechanical interlock between said rim portion and said panel, said panel being otherwise generally planar adjacent said panel aperture.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 852,689, filed Apr. 16, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,713,872 which is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 773,387, filed Sept. 6, 1985, now Pat. No. 4,633,560, which application was a division of Ser. No. 563,833, filed Dec. 21, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,555,838. This patent was filed as a continuation-in-part application of Ser. Nos. 458,099, filed Mar. 28, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,459,073 and Ser. No. 504,074, filed June 14, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,543,701. Such applications were, respectively, divisional and continuation applications of Ser. No. 229,274, filed Jan. 28, 1981, now abaondoned, which claimed priority from an application filed Feb. 2, 1980 in the Federal Rupublic of Germany, No. 3003908.
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