Claims
- 1. A releasable connection means .Iadd.for holding two window hardware members in pivotally connected relationship, said connection means comprising: .Iaddend.a snap stud .[.for mounting on a first member.]. .Iadd.having a generally cylindrical stud; a first member; means attaching the cylindrical stud to the first member so that the cylindrical stud and first member are fixed against relative movement axially of the cylindrical stud.Iaddend.; and a second member having a through opening .[.and defining at an end thereof an annular edge having a substantially right angle cross section.]., said snap stud extending through said opening .[.for.]. .Iadd.and .Iaddend.releasably holding said second member in pivotal relation with said first member, said .[.snap stud comprising a generally.]. cylindrical stud having an external peripheral groove intermediate the ends of the stud, and a C-ring of .[.spring wire.]. .Iadd.substantially incompressible spring-type material extending through more than 180.degree., surrounding said cylindrical stud, .Iaddend.defining an annular centerline positioned in said peripheral groove and having a pair of spaced-apart ends, said C-ring having inner and outer diameters selected to have a part thereof in said peripheral groove and a part extending .Iadd.radially .Iaddend.beyond the stud periphery when said C-ring is in a retention position, the diameter of .[.said edge.]. .Iadd.at least a portion .Iaddend.of the .Iadd.through .Iaddend.opening of the second member being less than the outer diameter of the C-ring .Iadd.in its retention position .Iaddend.and .Iadd.at all times .Iaddend.greater than the diameter of said annular centerline of the C-ring .[.when the C-ring is in said retention position.]., and said peripheral groove having a depth to enable .[.compression.]. .Iadd.deformation .Iaddend.of the C-ring .Iadd.by movement of said spaced-apart ends towards each other .Iaddend.to a release position in which substantially all of the C-ring is in said peripheral groove and which enables disassembly of said pair of members by pulling one member away from the other axially of the stud.
- 2. A snap stud as defined in claim 1 wherein said .[.spring.]. .Iadd.C-ring .Iaddend.is formed from round spring music wire.
- 3. A snap stud as defined in claim 2 wherein said external peripheral groove on the stud has a depth substantially equal to the diameter of the spring music wire.
- 4. A snap stud as defined in claim 1 wherein said external peripheral groove defines a stud section of reduced diameter, and the ends of said C-ring are spaced apart a distance less than the diameter of said stud section whereby the C-ring is forced onto the stud section when placed in said external peripheral groove, in assembly, and is thereafter retained in said groove.
- 5. A snap stud as defined in claim 4 wherein said ends of the C-ring are shaped to facilitate expansion of the C-ring as the latter is forced onto the stud section in assembly. .[.6. A snap stud as defined in claim 1 wherein said second member at the opposite end of the opening defines an annular edge having a substantially right angle cross section..]. .Iadd.7. A snap stud as defined in claim 1 wherein said snap stud has an integral radially enlarged flange for maintaining the first and second members
- spaced axially from each other..Iaddend. .Iadd.8. A releasable connection means for holding two window hardware members in pivotally connected relationship, said connection means comprising: a snap stud having a generally cylindrical stud; a first member; means attaching the cylindrical stud to the first member so that the cylindrical stud and first member are fixed against relative movement axially of the cylindrical stud; and a second member having a through opening, said snap stud extending through said opening and releasably holding said second member in pivotal relation with said first member, said cylindrical stud having an external peripheral groove intermediate the ends of the stud, and a C-ring of spring wire defining an annular centerline positioned in said peripheral groove and having a pair of spaced-apart ends, said C-ring having inner and outer diameters selected to have a part thereof in said peripheral groove and a part extending beyond the stud periphery when said C-ring is in a retention position, the diameter of at least a portion of the through opening of the second member being less than the outer diameter of the C-ring and greater than the diameter of said annular centerline of the C-ring when the C-ring is in said retention position, and said peripheral groove having a depth to enable deformation of the C-ring to a release position in which substantially all of the C-ring is in said peripheral groove and which enables disassembly of said pair of members by pulling one member away from the other axially of the stud, wherein the means attaching the cylindrical stud to the first member comprises an integral flange stud to the first member comprises an integral flange and an integral rim on the snap stud and in axially spaced relationship, said first member being held captive between the flange and rim and maintained axially spaced from the second member by the
- flange..Iaddend. .Iadd.9. Window hardware utilizing a snap stud, said window hardware comprising: a first member; a second member having a through opening; said snap stud having a generally cylindrical stud; means attaching the cylindrical stud to the first member so that the stud and first member are fixed against relative movement axially of the cylindrical stud; said snap stud extending through said opening in the second member and releasably holding said second member in pivotal relation with said first member, said cylindrical stud having an external peripheral groove intermediate the ends of the stud, and a C-ring of substantially incompressible spring-type material extending through more than 180.degree., surrounding said cylindrical stud, defining an annular centerline positioned within said peripheral groove and having a pair of spaced-apart ends, said C-ring having inner and outer diameters selected to have a part thereof in said peripheral groove and a part extending radially beyond the stud periphery when said C-ring is in a retention position, the diameter of at least a portion of said through opening in the second member being less than the outer diameter of the C- ring in its retention position and at all times greater than the diameter of said annular centerline of the C-ring and said peripheral groove having a depth to enable deformation of the C-ring by movement of said spaced-apart ends towards each other to a release position in which substantially all of the C-ring is in said peripheral groove and which enables disassembly of said pair of members by pulling one member away from the other axially of the stud, wherein said second member at said portion of the through opening engages said C-ring through an arc of at least 180.degree. as said C-ring is deformed by the second member during assembly and disassembly of said
- first and second members..Iaddend. .Iadd.10. The window hardware as defined in claim 9 wherein said window hardware is a window hinge comprising a guide track for connection to the sill of a window frame, a slider movably mounted in the guide track, a sash arm for attachment to a window sash and having an end connected to the slider, a support arm having an end pivotally connected to the sash arm and an opposite end connected pivotally to the guide track, said first member comprises the guide track and said second member comprises the support arm..Iaddend.
- .Iadd.11. A window hinge utilizing a snap stud having a cylindrical stud, said window hinge comprising: a guide track for connection to a sill on a window frame; a slider movably mounted relative to the guide track; a sash arm for attachment to a window sash and having an end operatively connected to the slider; a support arm having a through opening; means fixedly attaching the cylindrical stud to the guide track; said snap stud extending through said opening and releasably holding said support arm in pivotal relation with said guide track, said cylindrical stud having an external peripheral groove intermediate the ends of the stud, and a C-ring of substantially incompressible spring-type material extending through more than 180.degree., surrounding said cylindrical stud, defining an annular centerline positioned in said peripheral groove and having a pair of spaced-apart ends, said C-ring having inner and outer diameters selected to have a part thereof in said peripheral groove and a part extending beyond the stud periphery when said C-ring is in a retention position, the diameter of at least a portion of said through opening of the support arm being less than the outer diameter of the C-ring in its retention position and at all times greater than the diameter of said annular centerline of the C-ring and said peripheral groove having a depth to enable deformation of the C-ring to a release position in which substantially all of the C-ring is in said peripheral groove and which enables disassembly of said support arm and guide track by pulling one of the support arm and guide track away from the other of the support arm and guide track axially of the stud.
Parent Case Info
.[.This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 589,307 filed Mar. 14, 1984, now abandoned..].
.Iadd.This is an application for reissue of U.S. Patent 4,593,431, which issued from Ser. No. 746,443, filed June 19, 1985, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 589,307, filed March 14, 1984, now abandoned..Iaddend.
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