Claims
- 1. A snap fastener comprising, in combination:
- a stud intended to upstand at one end from a member to be fastened;
- receiver seats disposed on opposite sides of the stud;
- a latching shoulder on the stud above one of the seats;
- a retaining lobe on the stud above the other seat;
- said stud, including the latching shoulder and retaining lobe having a continuous peripheral surface;
- a receiver intended to association with a member to be fastened to the first mentioned member and having an aperture with a continuous internal surface dimensioned to allow telescoping over the stud for nesting in said seats;
- said internal dimension of the receiver being sufficiently less than the dimension of the stud, measured from the apex of said shoulder to the seat on the opposite side of the stud, to provide an interference fit permitting the receiver to pass the shoulder while nested in such seat at the opposite side of the stud and upon the elastic deformation of the stud and/or receiver; and
- wherein the stud head extends circumaxially around the stud at a substantially uniform distance from a first axis, and said receiver seats comprise portions of a groove at opposite sides of the stud which groove extends circumaxially around the stud at a substantially uniform distance from a second axis, and said axes are laterally displaced from each other.
- 2. The invention defined by claim 1 wherein said axes are parallel.
- 3. The invention defined by claim 2 wherein the said dimensions of the stud measured from the apex of said lobe and shoulder to the opposite seats differ by an amount substantially equal to the displacement of said axes.
- 4. A stud for a snap fastener comprising a generally cylindrical member having a head at one end and intended to be mounted in upstanding relation at its opposite end on a member to be fastened;
- receiver seats disposed on opposite sides of the stud beneath said head;
- a latching shoulder on the head above one of the seats;
- a retaining lobe on the head above the opposite seat;
- said stud, including the latching shoulder and retaining lobe having a continuous peripheral surface;
- the dimension of the stud measured from the apex of said lobe to the seat on the opposite side of the stud being greater than the dimension of the stud measured from the apex of said shoulder to the seat on the other side of the stud to lock a receiver in said seats beneath the head; and
- wherein said head extends circumaxially around the stud and is substantially uniform with respect to a first axis, and said receiver seats comprise portions of a groove at opposite sides of the stud, which groove extends circumaxially around the stud and is substantially uniform with respect to a second axis, and said first and second axes are laterally displaced from each other.
- 5. The invention defined by claim 4 wherein the amount of displacement between said axes is substantially equal to the difference between said dimensions.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION DATA
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 340,204 filed Jan. 1, 1982 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,409,706 Oct. 18, 1983, which is incorporated by reference herein, which was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 255,370 filed Apr. 20, 1981, now abandoned, and Ser. No. 340,203 filed Jan. 18, 1982.
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