Claims
- 1. A connection comprising:
an elongated stud having an enlarged flange, a shoulders ~a patterned segment and an inwardly tapered frusto-conical segment, the shoulder being located between the flange and the patterned segment, the shoulder having at least seven substantially flat faces circumferentially located around a longitudinal axis of the stud; and a fastener removably secured to the stud, the fastener having coaxially aligned enlarged and reduced sections, the enlarged section operably enclosing at least a portion of the shoulder of the stud, at least one of the fastener sections having at least four substantially flat faces circumferentially located around a longitudinal centerline of the fastener, and the fastener further having a through hole through which the frusto-conical segment extends.
- 2. The connection of claim 1 wherein the patterned segment of the stud includes at least one spiral thread.
- 3. The connection of claim 2 wherein the fastener is a rotatable nut having an internal thread operably engaging the thread of the stud.
- 4. The connection of claim 3 wherein the reduced section of the fastener has the at least four substantially flat faces and the enlarged section of the fastener has a substantially circular-cylindrical exterior shape.
- 5. The connection of claim 1 wherein the flange of the stud has a circular periphery coaxially aligned with the longitudinal centerline.
- 6. The connection of claim 1 wherein the stud further includes a weldable segment located on an opposite side of the flange from the shoulder.
- 7. The connection of claim 1 wherein the shoulder includes curved portions between sections of adjacent pairs of the faces, and the faces define a polygonal cross sectional shape.
- 8. The connection of claim 1 further comprising an automotive vehicle body panel, wherein the stud is an electrical grounding stud welded to the panel.
- 9. The connection of claim 1 wherein the shoulder has eight faces arranged in an octagonal cross sectional configuration.
- 10. An automotive electrical connection system comprising:
(a) an automotive vehicle grounding stud including:
(i) a threaded segment spiraling around a longitudinal centerline; (ii) a shoulder located adjacent the threaded segment and having at least eight angularly offset faces defining a substantially polygonal cross sectional shape; (iii) an enlarged flange located adjacent the shoulder opposite the threaded segment, the flange being transversely larger than the shoulder and the threaded segment; and (iv) a securing segment located on an opposite side of the flange from the shoulder, the securing segment having a larger transverse dimension than that of the shoulder; and (b) a nut having a through hole, an enlarged segment and a reduced segment, the reduced segment having a substantially polygonal peripheral shape and the enlarged segment having a peripheral shape different than the reduced segment, the reduced section having at least one internal formation operably engaging the threaded segment of the stud, the nut being rotatably securable to the stud, the enlarged section of the nut being located around an outside of at least a portion of the shoulder when the nut is fully secured to the stud.
- 11. The system of claim 10 wherein the shoulder of the stud has an octagonal cross sectional shape.
- 12. The system of claim 10 wherein the stud includes a neck located between the threaded segment and the shoulder, and the neck is of a reduced peripheral dimension as compared to the threaded segment and the shoulder.
- 13. The system of claim 10 wherein the securing segment is melted during welding.
- 14. A method of manufacturing and assembling a fastener connection, the method comprising:
(a) creating a stud comprising a threaded segment and a shoulder with at least seven substantially flat faces; (b) creating a nut comprising a first section and a second section, the first section having at least four external and substantially flat surfaces, the first and second sections of the nut having differing external shapes; (c) rotatably engaging threads of the nut with threads of the stud; and (d) positioning a second section of the nut to substantially surround at least a portion of the shoulder of the stud, and (e) exposing an end of the stud adjacent the threaded segment from the attached nut.
- 15. The method of claim 14 further comprising welding an end of the stud to an automotive vehicle panel.
- 16. The method of claim 14 further comprising arc welding the stud.
- 17. The method of claim 14 further comprising engaging hexagonal flats of the first section of the nut in order to rotate the nut, the first section of the nut having a reduced periphery compared to that of the second section of the nut.
- 18. The method of claim 14 further comprising:
(a) creating eight substantially flat faces on the shoulder of the studs (b) creating a frusto-conical segment on the stud; and (c) creating a securing segment on the stud adjacent a welding end of the stud, the securing segment having a larger transverse dimension than that of the shoulder.
- 19. The method of claim 14 further comprising creating six substantially flat surfaces on the first section of the nut.
- 20. The method of claim 14 further comprising:
(a) creating a meltable weld segment on the stud; (b) creating a transversely enlarged flange on the stud between the shoulder and the weld segment; and (c) creating an unthreaded neck between the shoulder and the threaded segment.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 10/075,090, filed Feb. 12, 2002, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Ser. No. 60/270,084, filed Feb. 20, 2001, both of which are incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60270084 |
Feb 2001 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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10075090 |
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10842254 |
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