Claims
- 1. A self-attaching nut for attachment to a panel, comprising: a body portion having an end face, a central pilot portion projecting from said end face of said body portion having a bore therethrough, an annular groove in said end face of said body portion surrounding said pilot portion and an annular panel support face surrounding said annular groove, said annular groove including an inner side wall adjacent said pilot portion, a bottom wall and an outer side wall extending to said annular panel support face, at least one of said inner and outer side walls inclined toward the other of said inner and outer side walls forming a restricted opening to said annular groove adjacent said annular panel support face, said outer side wall of said annular groove including a plurality of circumferentially spaced radial notches each having an outer wall and opposed generally parallel radial walls, and said bottom wall of said groove including a plurality of generally radial ribs projecting from said bottom wall having a top face spaced above said bottom wall.
- 2. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 1, wherein said radial notches extend from said bottom wall of said annular groove to said annular panel support face.
- 3. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 1, wherein said outer wall of each of said radial notches is planar.
- 4. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 3, wherein said outer wall of each of said radial notches is substantially perpendicular to said annular panel support face and said outer side wall of said annular groove is inclined toward said pilot portion between said radial notches.
- 5. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said generally radial ribs is integral with one of said inner and outer side walls and said bottom wall of said annular groove, extending at an acute angle relative to said bottom wall of said annular groove and spaced from the other of said inner and outer side walls of said annular groove.
- 6. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 5, wherein each of said generally radial ribs is integral with said one of said inner and outer side walls of said groove at or above a midportion of said one of said inner and side walls of said annular groove.
- 7. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 5, wherein each of said generally radial ribs include an end portion spaced from said other of said inner and outer side walls of said annular groove spaced above a plane of said bottom wall of said annular groove.
- 8. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 7, wherein said end portion of each of said generally radial ribs is inclined toward said one of said inner and outer side walls of said annular groove, forming an undercut for receipt of said panel.
- 9. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said generally radial ribs is generally rectangular in cross-section having a planar upper surface spaced above a plane of said bottom wall of said groove.
- 10. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said generally radial ribs is spaced between said radial notches.
- 11. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said generally radial ribs is integral with said outer wall of said radial notches.
- 12. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 11, wherein said outer wall of said radial notches each includes two circumferentially spaced generally radial ribs integral with said outer wall of said radial notches.
- 13. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 12, wherein each of said generally radial ribs has a planar top surface and said spaced generally radial ribs integral with said outer wall of said notches include opposed inclined surfaces directing said panel between said generally radial ribs.
- 14. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 1, wherein said plurality of generally radial ribs include alternating ribs integral with said inner side wall of said annular groove spaced from said outer side wall of said annular groove and alternating ribs integral with said outer side wall of said annular groove spaced from said inner side wall of said groove.
- 15. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 14, wherein each of said generally radial ribs is inclined toward said bottom wall of said annular groove.
- 16. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 15, wherein each of said generally radial ribs include a radial end portion merging with said bottom wall of said annular groove and said radial end portion extends beyond a midportion of said bottom wall of said annular groove, such that said alternating ribs circumferentially overlap.
- 17. A self-attaching nut for attachment to a panel, comprising: a body portion having an end face, a central pilot portion projecting from said end face of said body portion having a bore therethrough, an annular groove in said end face of said body portion surrounding said pilot portion and an annular panel support face surrounding said annular groove, said annular groove including an inner side wall adjacent said pilot portion, a bottom wall and an outer side wall inclined toward said pilot portion forming a restricted opening to said annular groove adjacent said annular panel support face, said outer side wall of said annular groove including a plurality of spaced radial notches and said bottom wall of said annular groove including a plurality of spaced radial ribs projecting from said bottom wall integral with said outer side wall and spaced from said inner side wall of said annular groove.
- 18. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 17, wherein said ribs are inclined toward said bottom wall each having a generally rectangular top face spaced above said bottom wall.
- 19. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 17, wherein said radial ribs are spaced between said radial notches.
- 20. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 17, wherein said radial notches each include an outer side wall and opposed generally parallel radial walls.
- 21. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 20, wherein said outer wall of each of said radial notches is planar and extends generally perpendicular to said annular panel support face.
- 22. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 20, wherein said radial ribs are integral with said outer wall of said radial notches.
- 23. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 22, wherein said outer wall of each of said radial notches has a width greater than a width of said radial ribs and said ribs are integral with a midportion of said width of said outer wall of said notches.
- 24. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 20, wherein said outer wall of each of said radial notches includes two circumferentially spaced radial ribs integral with said outer wall of said radial notches.
- 25. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 24, wherein said circumferentially spaced radial ribs include a planar top surface and opposed outwardly inclined surfaces.
- 26. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 17, wherein said radial notches each include an outer wall extending from said bottom wall of said annular groove to said annular panel support face and opposed side walls.
- 27. A self-attaching nut for attachment to a panel, comprising: a body portion having an end face, a central pilot portion projecting from said end face of said body portion having a bore therethrough, an annular groove in said end face of said body portion surrounding said pilot portion and an annular panel support face surrounding said annular groove, said annular groove including an inner side wall adjacent said pilot portion, a bottom wall and an outer side wall extending to said annular panel support face, and a plurality of spaced radial ribs integral with one of said inner and outer side walls of said annular groove having a top face inclined to said bottom wall and continuing below said bottom wall in a radial channel formed in said bottom wall of said annular groove.
- 28. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 27, wherein said outer side wall of said annular groove includes a plurality of spaced notches.
- 29. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 28, wherein said plurality of spaced notches each include an outer wall extending from said bottom wall of said annular groove to said annular panel support face and opposed side walls.
- 30. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 27, wherein said inner side wall of said annular groove is inclined toward said outer side wall and said radial ribs are integral with said outer side wall of said annular groove.
- 31. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 30, wherein said outer side wall of said annular groove is inclined toward said pilot portion.
- 32. A self-attaching nut for attachment to a panel, comprising: a body portion having an end face, a central pilot portion projecting from said end face of said body portion having a bore therethrough, an annular groove in said end face of said body portion surrounding said pilot portion and an annular panel support face surrounding said annular groove, said annular groove including an inner wall adjacent said pilot portion, a bottom wall and an outer side wall, and a plurality of circumferentially spaced radial ribs comprising alternating circumferentially spaced ribs integral with said outer side wall and spaced from said inner side wall of said annular groove and circumferentially spaced ribs integral with said inner side wall and spaced from said outer side wall of said annular groove.
- 33. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 32, wherein said outer side wall of said annular groove includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced radial notches.
- 34. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 33, wherein said radial notches each include an outer wall extending from said bottom wall of said annular groove to said annular panel support face and opposed generally radial walls.
- 35. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 34, wherein said ribs integral with said outer side wall are integral with said outer wall of said radial notches.
- 36. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 32, wherein each of said radial ribs are inclined toward said bottom wall of said annular groove.
- 37. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 32, wherein said radial ribs extend radially beyond a midportion of said bottom wall of said annular groove such that said alternating circumferentially spaced radial ribs circumferentially overlap.
- 38. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 32, wherein said outer side wall of said annular groove is inclined toward said pilot portion.
- 39. A self-attaching nut for attachment to a panel, comprising: a body portion having an end face, a central pilot portion projecting from said end face of said body portion having a bore therethrough, an annular groove in said end face of said body portion surrounding said pilot portion and an annular panel support face surrounding said annular groove, and a plurality of circumferentially spaced radial ribs integral with one of said inner and outer side walls of said annular groove each including a transverse slot adjacent a midportion of said radial ribs.
- 40. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 39, wherein said transverse slot in said radial ribs extend from a top surface of said radial ribs to said bottom wall of said annular groove.
- 41. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 39, wherein said radial ribs are inclined toward said bottom wall of said annular groove and integral with said bottom wall of said annular groove.
- 42. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 39, wherein each of said radial ribs are integral with said outer side wall of said annular groove and said inner side wall of said annular groove is inclined toward said outer side wall of said annular groove.
- 43. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 39, wherein said outer side wall of said annular groove is inclined toward said pilot portion.
- 44. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 39, wherein said outer side wall of said annular groove includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced radial notches.
- 45. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 44, wherein said circumferentially spaced radial notches each include an outer wall and opposed generally parallel radial walls.
- 46. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 45, wherein said outer side wall of said annular groove is inclined toward said pilot portion and said outer wall of said radial notches extend generally perpendicular to said annular panel support face.
- 47. A self-attaching nut for attachment to a panel, comprising: a body portion having an end face, a central pilot portion projecting from said end face of said body portion having a bore therethrough, an annular groove in said end face of said body portion surrounding said pilot portion and an annular panel support face surrounding said annular groove, said annular groove including an inner side wall adjacent said pilot portion, a bottom wall and an outer side wall inclined toward said inner side wall extending from said bottom wall to said annular panel support face, and said outer side wall of said annular groove including a plurality of circumferentially spaced radial notches each having an outer wall extending generally perpendicular to said annular panel support face from said bottom wall of said annular groove to said panel support face and opposed generally radial walls.
- 48. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 47, wherein said bottom wall of said annular groove includes a plurality of generally radial ribs projecting from said bottom wall having a top face spaced from said bottom wall.
- 49. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 48, wherein said radial ribs are integral with said outer side wall of said annular groove and spaced from said inner side wall of said annular groove.
- 50. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 48, wherein said radial ribs are integral with said outer wall of said radial notches.
- 51. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 50, wherein said outer side wall of each of said radial notches has a circumferential width greater than said radial ribs.
- 52. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 51, wherein each of said radial ribs is integral with a midportion of one of said outer walls of said radial notches.
- 53. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 51, wherein each of said radial notches includes two circumferentially spaced radial ribs integral with said outer wall of said radial notches.
- 54. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 53, wherein said two circumferentially spaced radial ribs include a top face and opposed faces outwardly inclined toward said bottom wall adjacent said top face for directing panel between said two circumferentially spaced radial ribs.
- 55. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 54, wherein said two circumferentially spaced ribs further include a relatively inwardly inclined face integral with said bottom wall forming an undercut for receipt of said panel therebeneath.
- 56. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 47, wherein said bottom wall of said annular groove includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced radial ribs integral with one of said inner and outer side walls of said annular groove having an end portion spaced from the other of said inner and outer side walls of said annular groove and said end portion of said radial ribs including an inwardly inclined end face integral with said bottom wall forming an undercut for receipt of said panel therebeneath.
- 57. A self-attaching nut for attachment to a panel, comprising: a body portion having an end face, a central pilot portion projecting from said end face of said body portion having a bore therethrough, an annular groove in said end face of said body portion surrounding said pilot portion and an annular panel support face surrounding said annular groove, said annular groove including an inner side wall adjacent said pilot portion, a bottom wall and an outer side wall, and a plurality of circumferentially spaced radial ribs integral with one of said inner and outer side walls having an end portion spaced from the other of said inner and outer side walls, and said end portion of said radial ribs inclined inwardly to said bottom wall of said annular groove forming an undercut for receipt of said panel therebeneath.
- 58. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 57, wherein said outer side wall of said annular groove includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced radial notches.
- 59. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 58, wherein said radial notches each includes an outer wall and opposed generally radial walls.
- 60. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 59, wherein said radial ribs are integral with said outer wall of said radial notches.
- 61. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 57, wherein said radial notches extend from said bottom wall of said annular groove to said annular panel support face.
- 62. A self-attaching nut for attachment to a panel, comprising: a body portion having an annular end face, a central pilot portion projecting from said end face of said body portion having a bore therethrough, an annular groove in said end face of said body portion surrounding said pilot portion, and an annular panel support face surrounding said annular groove, said annular groove including an inner side wall adjacent said pilot portion inclined toward said annular panel support face, a bottom wall and an outer side wall inclined toward said pilot portion, said outer side wall of said annular groove including a plurality of circumferentially spaced radial notches each having an outer wall extending from said bottom wall of said annular groove to said annular panel support face and opposed generally radial walls, and said bottom wall of said annular groove including a plurality of circumferentially spaced radial ribs integral with said outer side wall of said annular groove projecting from said bottom wall and having a top face spaced from said bottom wall.
- 63. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 62, wherein said radial ribs have an inner end spaced from said inner side wall of said annular groove.
- 64. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 63, wherein said radial ribs are generally equally spaced between said radial notches.
- 65. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 62, wherein each of said radial ribs is inclined toward said bottom wall having an inner end joining said bottom wall spaced from said inner side wall of said annular groove.
- 66. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 65, wherein said radial ribs extend beneath said bottom wall in a radial channel in said bottom wall of said annular groove.
- 67. The self-attaching nut as defined in claim 62, wherein each of said radial ribs includes a radial inner end spaced from said bottom wall and an inclined end face integral with said bottom wall forming an undercut for receipt of said panel.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 10/232,335 filed Aug. 30, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10232335 |
Aug 2002 |
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10439526 |
May 2003 |
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