The present application claims priority from PCT Patent Application No. PCT/EP2010/006495 filed on Oct. 23, 2010, which claims priority from German Patent Application No. DE 20 2009 016 632.5 filed on Dec. 8, 2009, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention is directed to a snap fastener suitable for fastening a first thin wall such as a housing wall, door leaf, shutter, or the like, which is provided with a through-opening, to a second thin wall such as a thin-walled wall support such as a housing frame, door frame, wall opening edge, or the like, which is likewise provided with a through-opening, having a base part which can be arranged at the first (or second) thin wall in the through-opening thereof, having a head part extending away from this base part, this head part having in its longitudinal section a diameter which initially increases and then decreases again from the end of the head part in direction of the base part, which head part presents a male plug-in piece which, by overcoming a spring force acting radially outward in direction of the diameter, can be received by an undercut female plug-in piece which is formed by or supported by the through-opening of the thin wall, wherein the head part presents a guide or receptacle for one or two holding elements which are pressed by at least one spring into a position in which they project out over the end of the guide or receptacle, the ends of which holding elements projecting out of the guide or receptacle have a triangular shape in a projection line extending perpendicular to the thin wall with a diagonal run-in surface and a holding surface which is substantially perpendicular to the latter, wherein the base part is formed by a plate overlapping at least two oppositely located edges (longitudinal edges or transverse edges) of the through-opening in the thin wall, wherein the head part is provided as a housing with fastening projections such as fastening knobs (in case of flexible material) or leaf spring devices having flexible fastening surfaces, which housing can be snapped into a through-opening aperture in the thin wall in such a way that it grips only one thin wall (rear panel) and that unlocking devices (releasing means) are provided in the housing, by means of which unlocking devices the holding elements can be pulled back into the housing from the front, and that the housing can be disengaged from the other thin wall (front panel), wherein the dimensions between the holding area of the fastening projections and those of the holding elements on one hand and of the support plane of the base part on the other hand are selected in such a way that the fastening projections lie upon the front panel with clearance when the holding elements are pulled back.
2. Description of Related Art
It is noted that citation or identification of any document in this application is not an admission that such document is available as prior art to the present invention.
A snap fastener of the type mentioned above is already known from WO 2008/128560 A1.
It is noted that in this disclosure and particularly in the claims and/or paragraphs, terms such as “comprises”, “comprised”, “comprising” and the like can have the meaning attributed to it in U.S. patent law; e.g., they can mean “includes”, “included”, “including”, and the like; and that terms such as “consisting essentially of” and “consists essentially of” have the meaning ascribed to them in U.S. patent law, e.g., they allow for elements not explicitly recited, but exclude elements that are found in the prior art or that affect a basic or novel characteristic of the invention.
It is further noted that the invention does not intend to encompass within the scope of the invention any previously disclosed product, process of making the product or method of using the product, which meets the written description and enablement requirements of the USPTO (35 U.S.C. 112, first paragraph) or the EPO (Article 83 of the EPC), such that applicant(s) reserve the right to disclaim, and hereby disclose a disclaimer of, any previously described product, method of making the product, or process of using the product.
It is the object of the invention to provide another design for the holding elements.
The above-stated object is met in that the holding elements are formed by the ends of a two-armed lever which is held on a shaft in the housing so as to be rotatable at an angle of approximately 45 to 90 degrees against spring force.
By means of this step, for example, the quantity of structural component parts required for the fastener according to the invention is reduced because only one lever is required instead of two push elements. In the prior art, two holding elements carry out opposed translational linear movements against spring force or with the support of spring force, respectively, during the fastening process and unlocking process. Accordingly, unlocking by means of a key requires that the rotational movement of the key be transformed into translational movement of the holding elements, which increases the force required for unlocking because of jamming occurring between the slide-shaped holding element and the guide thereof. In contrast, the rotational movement of the lever which forms or carries the two holding elements at its ends takes place without the occurrence of jamming. Further, with high vibration loading, jamming processes of this kind can lead to an unintended loosening of the snap fastener in the slide-shaped prior art, which does not occur in the lever-shaped design according to the invention. A further development of the invention is characterized in that a spring, such as a coil spring, extending around the shaft is provided for generating the spring force, one end of which spring is fixed in an aperture arranged in the vicinity of the shaft, while the other end is fixed in the housing supporting the shaft. This also results in a simplification over the prior art which requires two coil springs.
The prior art has the further disadvantage that when fastening one wall part to another wall part with a plurality of snap fasteners of the type mentioned above it can be very difficult to simultaneously position the snap fasteners in such a way as to allow one wall part to be removed from the other wall part.
The problem can be solved, according to the invention, in that a compression spring, particularly a coil spring or a concave leaf spring such as a spring washer, is arranged between the support surface of the base part and the associated edge plane of the thin wall (front surface). In this way, the snap fastener is automatically pressed into a position that allows one wall to be removed from the other without having to pay close attention to the individual snap fasteners.
By means of this compression spring such as a spring washer, a greater range of play is also bridged in that play can also be balanced between the compression spring and coil spring. The spring-supported play can also be used with closures in electrical installations to allow the door or shutter to be lifted up to permit occurring gases to escape or to relieve pressure. It is also possible for panels of different thickness to be accurately fastened to one another without changing the snap fastener.
According to another further development of the invention, the shaft of a head screw bolt is provided with a pivot bearing surface in the vicinity of the head for rotational bearing support in the base part, with a prism-shaped middle region for mounting the two-armed lever in a rotationally rigid manner, and with a screw thread at the base part for receiving a nut.
Further, as a result of the spring washer, the spring protrudes into the snap fastener far enough without the base part projecting out far that it need not be pulled out any farther in order to remove one thin wall from the other thin wall. Further, the spring enlarges the clamping area. This has the additional advantage that it furnishes a means for checking that the walls have been successively connected because, if the hold should fail, this spring pushes the snap fastener back out again, thereby showing that it has not engaged.
The nut mentioned above can also hold the U-shaped spring by means of a washer.
The legs of the U-shaped spring can be mounted in an outward-pressing manner in two oppositely located recessed areas of the housing.
The housing can have a rectangular cross section, and the recessed areas for the U-shaped spring can be arranged on the narrower sides of the rectangle.
The shaft head can be formed by a small hand wheel. Instead of this, the shaft head can be outfitted with a slot for a screw driver or with a receptacle for an internal or external polygon.
It is to be understood that the figures and descriptions of the present invention have been simplified to illustrate elements that are relevant for a clear understanding of the present invention, while eliminating, for purposes of clarity, many other elements which are conventional in this art. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that other elements are desirable for implementing the present invention. However, because such elements are well known in the art, and because they do not facilitate a better understanding of the present invention, a discussion of such elements is not provided herein.
The present invention will now be described in detail on the basis of exemplary embodiments.
It is particularly advantageous that the holding elements 28 are formed by the ends 34 of a two-armed lever 56 which is held on a shaft 36 in the housing 44 so as to be rotatable by an angle of approximately 45 degrees against spring force (see
The shaft 36 can be formed by a head screw bolt 36 with a pivot bearing surface 51 in the vicinity of the head 52 for rotational bearing support in the base part 20 and the housing 44, with a prism shaped middle region 54 for receiving or supporting the two-armed lever 56 in a rotationally rigid manner, and with a screw thread 58 by means of which a washer 60 can be inserted and a nut 62 screwed on. The screw bolt 36 accordingly connects the housing 44 to the lever 56 which can be inserted into the corresponding receiving space (receptacle 24) of the housing 44 after being inserted into a corresponding cavity 64 in such a way that one end 66 of the spring 26 is received in a bore hole 68 of the lever arm 56, its other end 70 being arranged in a groove 72 in the housing 44. A screw bolt 36 is then inserted through the bore hole 74, the U-shaped leaf spring device 42, the washer 76 and the nut 78 are placed on the screw and the entirety is pulled together until a constructional unit according to
In case of a plurality of snap fasteners, these snap fasteners are inserted into corresponding bore holes or through-openings 12 in a second thin wall 14, for example, a frame part intended to support the wall 18, in through-openings 12 which are provided in aligned manner. Since these through-openings 12 have no projections 86, removal for disengaging the two shafts of each of the plurality of snap fasteners from one another is not impeded by the U-shaped leaf spring device 42.
Pushing the head part 22 farther into bore hole 12 causes the lever arrangement 56 to rotate against the force of spring 26, namely, in clockwise direction referring to
Therefore, assembly requires only a pressing force, for example, by means of the thumb, on the base part 20 of the fastener 10. To undo the connection, the screw bolt and the shaft 36 are rotated (e.g., by a quarter turn) by means of a tool, in this case, for example, a Phillips screw driver, so that the ends of the lever pull back and the second wall (i.e., the rear wall 14) is released and can be removed. However, the first wall cannot also easily be removed; this is prevented by the U-shaped spring 12.
The head 52 need not necessarily have a Phillips head slot for loosening; rather, a small wheel allowing the shaft 36 to be rotated for purposes of loosening can also be provided. On the other hand, an external polygon like a hexagon socket wrench as well as an internal polygon can also be provided so that a corresponding tool can be placed on or inserted into the latter in order to rotate the lever 28 out of the position shown in
The invention is industrially applicable in switch cabinet construction.
While this invention has been described in conjunction with the specific embodiments outlined above, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the preferred embodiments of the invention as set forth above are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the inventions as defined in the following claims.
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