This application relates to a threaded insert to be received within a ceramic knob to facilitate attachment of the knob to an underlying structure.
Furniture closures, such as drawers or doors, are typically provided with a decorative knob that is utilized to move the drawer or door. The knobs can be formed from many materials, and are often connected to underlying structure such as via threaded fastener.
Some knobs have been manufactured from a brittle material such as a ceramic. Ceramic cannot be formed to have screw threads, nor can it receive a threaded member such as a screw or bolt. Thus, it is known for ceramic knobs to include a threaded insert which is received within a bore in a rear face of the knob.
To date, the threaded inserts have been forced into the bore and held in the bore with adhesive. Typically, the threaded insert has a plurality of circumferentially extending channels which receive adhesive. In additions, barbs or knurls may be included to secure the threaded insert within the knob.
These inserts are not always adequately retained within the knob.
In the disclosed embodiment of this invention, a threaded insert is held within a knob formed of a relatively brittle material and is provided with adhesive grooves which extend parallel to an axis through which the threaded attachment member will extend. In the disclosed embodiment, the adhesive grooves extend for the majority of an axial distance of the threaded fastener, and have circumferentially extending branch lines.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
A furniture assembly 18 is illustrated in
An internally threaded insert 24 is inserted within the bore 22. A threaded fastener member 26 extends through a furniture support, such as a drawer or door 28, and is received within threads in the interior of the threaded member 24.
As shown in
Now, with this invention, adhesive which is received within the bore 22 will extend upwardly through the passages 34 and into the circumferential passages 36. Thus, the threaded fastener will be firmly secured within the bore 22.
While the axial passages 34 are shown extending directly axially, it should be understood that the goals of this invention can be achieved with an axial passage which extends along a direction having at least a component in the axial direction. That is, the direction of the axial passage can be somewhat offset from a direct axially direction.
While an embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.