1. Field of the Invention
The present invention provides a fastening device.
2. Description of the Related Art
FR 2 142 200 A discloses such a fastening device comprising two mutually opposite, relatively solid edge webs of a snap-in foot, which are connected each by one end to a head piece and by their respective other ends to each other via a foot web. Disposed between the edge webs are wings that project radially past the edge webs, each of said wings having one end formed onto the foot web and the other end free. This achieves a certain adaptability to different diameters of recesses in which the fastening device is to be inserted.
GB1 348 753 A discloses a fastening device comprising a snap-in foot for insertion into a recess, wherein the snap-in foot has a foot shaft comprising a number of edge webs between which a cavity is formed and which extend away from the head piece. In this species of fastening device two edge webs are formed, a first edge web being connected to a head part and the other, second edge web being connected to the first edge web via a foot web disposed oppositely to the head piece, while the other end of the second edge web is free. This achieves a certain adaptability to different diameters of recesses in which the fastening device is to be inserted.
A further fastening device is known from DE 100 06 593 A1. This fastening device is provided with a snap-in foot for insertion into a recess and comprising a plate-like foot shaft, which extends away from a head piece and to whose marginal sides two wings are joined.
The object of the invention is to specify a fastening device of the aforesaid kind in which the snap-in foot possesses high flexibility and relatively easy-to-execute insertability, combined with a relatively high clamping force.
Due to the fact that in the inventive fastening device, joined to the edge webs are wings that preferably stand out at right angles from the edge webs and extend circular-arc-like around the foot shaft, said edge webs and said wings being configured in accordance with the further inventive features, the inventive fastening device can be inserted with relatively high clamping forces comparatively easily into even tightly dimensioned recesses and nevertheless can be anchored securely in comparatively large-dimensioned recesses.
In one form thereof, the present invention provides a fastening device comprising a snap-in foot (3) for insertion in a recess, wherein said snap-in foot (3) has a foot shaft (4) provided with a number of edge webs (5, 6), which are connected respectively to a head piece (1) and to a foot web (9) and between which a cavity (20) is formed and which extend away from a head piece (1), and with a number of wings (7, 8), characterized in that each said wing (7, 8) is joined to a thereto-assigned edge web (5, 6), wherein each said wing (7, 8) is configured with an immersed portion (21, 22), which is joined to the said head portion (14, 15) of the respective said edge web (5, 6) and which increases in circumference in the direction proceeding away from said head piece (1), wherein each immersed portion (21, 22) is prolonged in the direction of the respective said foot portion (10, 11) by a respective penetratingly engaging portion (23, 24) whose circumference decreases again in the direction of said foot portions (10, 11), and wherein formed in the transitional region between said immersed portions (21, 22) and said penetratingly engaging portions (23, 24) having the largest circumference of said snap-in foot (3) are snap-in surfaces (25, 26) which are oriented toward said head piece (1) and which, when the inventive fastening device is arranged as directed, engage behind the substrate assembly, so that the fastening device is fixedly connected to said substrate assembly; in that each edge web (5, 6) has an outwardly bent middle portion (12, 13); and in that each edge web (5, 6) has a head portion (14, 15) that faces toward said head piece (1) and has a greater material thickness than the remaining material thickness.
The above mentioned and other features and objects of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Although the exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the invention, in several forms, the embodiments disclosed below are not intended to be exhaustive or to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention to the precise forms disclosed.
The edge webs 5, 6 are connected to each other, at their ends directed away from head piece 1, via a foot web 9 of the foot shaft 4, and comprise, joined to said foot web 9, short foot portions 10, 11 which are disposed substantially parallel to each other, respective longer middle portions 12, 13 which are bent outwardly away from each other, and, again, shorter head portions 14, 15 disposed oppositely to the foot portions 10, 11. The head portions are implemented with a material thickness that is greater than the respective material thicknesses of the foot portions 10, 11 and the middle portions 12, 13, the extra material being found on the mutually confronting inner faces of head portions 14, 15. Head portions 14, 15 are joined to connecting pieces 16, 17, which are connected to the inner face of cover guard 2. Disposed between connecting pieces 16, 17 are stabilizing pieces 18, 19, which together with connecting pieces 16, 17 stabilize cover guard 2 in the central region and promote a stable arrangement of the fastening device in the recess. A cavity 20 is thereby formed in the foot shaft 4, and extends from head piece 1 to foot web 9 and is bounded on two long sides by the edge webs 5, 6.
Each wing 7, 8 of the inventive fastening device is configured with a respective immersed portion 21, 22, which is joined to the head portion 14, 15 of the respective edge web 5, 6 and which increases in circumference in the direction proceeding away from the head piece 1. Each immersed portion 21, 22 is prolonged in the direction of the respective foot portion 10, 11 by a penetratingly engaging portion 23, 24, whose circumference decreases again in the direction of foot portions 10, 11. Formed in the transitional region between the immersed portions 21, 22 and the penetratingly engaging portions 23, 24 having the largest circumference of the snap-in foot 3 are snap-in surfaces 25, 26, which are oriented facing the head piece 1 and which, when the inventive fastening device is arranged as directed, engage behind the substrate assembly, so that the fastening device is fixedly connected to the substrate assembly.
On the one hand, the creation of the cavity 20 brings about a saving in weight compared to a solid foot shaft 4, and on the other hand, the foot shaft 4 of the inventive fastening device has a relatively high flexibility that permits insertion in recesses whose lateral dimensions can vary over a relatively broad range. Moreover, the wings 7, 8, in addition to possessing inherent flexibility, can also be made much smaller in cross section, particularly in the middle region where they are joined to the middle portions 12, 13 of the edge webs 5, 6, by bending said edge webs 5, 6 together.
While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102004054689.4 | Nov 2004 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/10709 | 10/5/2005 | WO | 5/9/2007 |