The present disclosure relates to a nut and retainer fastener assembly for securing the nut to a wall or other mounting structure.
A general object of the present disclosure is to provide a nut and retainer fastener assembly for mounting a nut to a mounting structure, such as a flat panel or wall, such that the nut can be threadably engaged through a fastener opening in the mounting structure.
The present disclosure involves a number of aspects that can be implemented separately from or in combination with each other.
A nut and retainer fastener assembly in accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure includes a one-piece retainer having a flat base with an opening and a plurality of retainer clips extending from the base around the opening. At least one flange nut is secured to the base between adjacent clips and offset from the opening in the base. The opening preferably is polygonal, most preferably rectangular (including square), and the clips preferably are disposed at corners of the opening. The clips preferably have integral spring fingers that extend from ends of the clips toward the base and at an angle away from the opening to capture the mounting wall between the base and the ends of the spring clips. The base preferably has an ear extending away from the opening, most preferably laterally opposed ears extending away from the opening, and a flange nut is mounted on each of the ears for alignment with a fastener opening in the mounting wall when the nut and fastener assembly is secured to the wall. The preferred but exemplary embodiment of the disclosure is for securing the end of a shock absorber to the mounting wall and includes a shock absorber mount secured by fasteners that extend through fastener openings in the mounting wall into threaded engagement with the flange nuts.
The disclosure, together with additional objects, features, advantages and aspects thereof, will best be understood from the following description, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings, in which:
Nut and retainer fastener assembly 10 preferably includes a retainer 35 having a generally flat base 36 and a central opening 38. Base 36 preferably comprises a continuous polygonal rim that surrounds opening 38, and opening 38 preferably is polygonal, most preferably generally rectangular (including square). A plurality of retainer clips 40 extend from base 36, preferably at an angle across each corner of opening 38. Each clip 40 includes a leg 42 integrally extending from base 36, preferably at a corner of opening 38 and at substantially a right angle to base 36. The free end of each leg 42 preferably is bent inwardly toward opening 38 to facilitate insertion into mounting opening 18 (
Base 36 of retainer 35 preferably has at least one laterally extending ear 46. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in the drawings, there are a pair of laterally extending ears 46,48 extending from opposite ends of retainer 35 and centrally aligned with a longitudinal dimension of base 35. Each ear 46, 48 has a hexagonal opening 50. A flange nut 52, 54 is mounted within hexagonal opening 50 of each ear 46, 48. Openings 50 can be centered or off-center in ears 46,48. Each flange nut 52, 54 includes a hexagonal body 56 and a flange 58. As best seen in
Retainer 35 preferably is of metallic construction, and may be made of spring steel in a progressive blanking and bending operation for example. A strengthening rib 62 may be formed to extend around base 36 to help prevent undesired bending of the base. To mount the one-piece retainer and fastener assembly 10 in a preformed mounting opening 18 in a mounting wall 16, spring clips 40 are urged through the corners of the mounting opening, which preferably are rounded to facilitate engagement with spring fingers 44 as best seen in
In the exemplary implementation of the disclosure for securing a shock absorber 14 and a shock absorber mount 12 to a wall or panel 16, it is preferred that retainer clips 40 be at a spacing that only is slightly wider than legs 28, 30 of mount 12. In this way, clips 40 automatically align legs 28, 30 with openings 20, 22 and nuts 52, 54 as mount 12 is moved between the clips, as shown in
There thus has been disclosed a nut and retainer fastener assembly that fully satisfies all of the objects and aims previously set forth. The disclosure has been presented in conjunction with an exemplary embodiment, and a number of modifications and variations have been discussed. Other modifications and variations readily will suggest themselves to persons of ordinary skill in the art in view of the foregoing description. It will be apparent, for example, that, although rectangular mounting openings 18 are preferred for reasons of simplicity of design, other mounting opening geometries and corresponding retainer base geometries can be employed. It also is envisioned that the retainer could be employed with only one flange nut, or with more than two flange nuts in suitable applications. The disclosure is intended to embrace all such modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
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