Claims
- 1. A ball socket for attaching a headlamp pod to a mounting bracket having at least one pivot ball protruding on a post using a single fastener, comprising:
a base having an opening formed there through, said opening adapted to accept the fastener such that when the fastener is inserted through said opening and engages the headlamp pod, the ball socket and headlamp pod are fixedly connected; at least two walls extending from said base; at least two lock-in fingers protruding at an angle from said walls such that said lock-in fingers and said walls flex to allow the pivot ball to be inserted between said lock-in fingers and such that when said pivot ball is fully inserted it is adjustably retained in the ball socket by said lock-in fingers; and wherein said base, said walls, and said lock-in fingers are integrally formed by stamping a single piece of metal.
- 2. The ball socket of claim 1 having four walls and four lock-in fingers.
- 3. The ball socket of claim 1 having four walls and two lock-in fingers.
- 4. The ball socket of claim 1 having two walls and two lock-in fingers.
- 5. The ball socket of claim 1 wherein said single piece of metal is heat-treated spring steel.
- 6. The ball socket of claim 1 wherein said single piece of metal is half-hard RC 32 300 series stainless steel.
- 7. The ball socket of claim 1 wherein each of said lock-in fingers is formed by stamping a roughly W-shaped section in said single piece of metal.
- 8. The ball socket of claim 1 further comprising at least two lead-in tabs protruding outward and at an angle from said walls to aid in the insertion of the pivot ball.
- 9. The ball socket of claim 8 wherein said at least two lead-in tabs are integrally formed from said single piece of metal.
- 10. A ball socket for attaching a headlamp pod having at least one pivot ball protruding on a post to a mounting bracket using a single fastener, comprising:
a base having an opening formed there through, said opening adapted to accept the fastener such that when the fastener is inserted through said opening and engages the headlamp pod, the ball socket and headlamp pod are fixedly connected; at least two walls extending from said base; at least two lock-in tabs protruding at an angle from said walls such that said lock-in fingers and said walls flex to allow the pivot ball to be inserted between said lock-in fingers and such that when said pivot ball is fully inserted it is adjustably retained between said lock-in fingers and the fastener; and wherein said base, said walls, and said lock-in fingers are integrally formed by stamping a single piece of metal.
- 11. The ball socket of claim 10 having four walls and four lock-in fingers.
- 12. The ball socket of claim 10 having four walls and two lock-in fingers.
- 13. The ball socket of claim 10 having two walls and two lock-in fingers.
- 14. The ball socket of claim 10 wherein said single piece of metal is heat-treated spring steel.
- 15. The ball socket of claim 10 wherein said single piece of metal is 301 stainless steel.
- 16. The ball socket of claim 10 wherein each of said lock-in fingers is formed by stamping a roughly W-shaped section in said single piece of metal.
- 17. The ball socket of claim 10 further comprising at least two lead-in tabs protruding outward and at an angle from said walls to aid in the insertion of the pivot ball.
- 18. The ball socket of claim 17 wherein said at least two lead-in tabs are integrally formed from said single piece of metal.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/353,974, filed Jan. 31, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60353974 |
Jan 2002 |
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