Claims
- 1. A wall bumper comprising a housing having a forward wall portion with an aperture therethrough and an annular side wall portion defining an open end adapted to abut a wall, said wall portion having an annular channel therein, the forward wall of said channel defining a substantially flat support surface, a resilient bumper member having a forward contact portion extending through said aperture and an enlarged rear portion abutting the interior of said forward wall portion of said housing, a retaining plate having an aperture therethrough and being disposed within said housing rearwardly of said bumper member, the perimeter portion of said plate being disposed within said annular channel in the side wall portion of said housing and in contact with said support surface and the central portion of said plate being deformed to press said enlarged portion of said bumper member against the interior of said forward wall portion of said housing thereby securing said resilient bumper member within said housing and a threaded fastening means adapted to extend through said aperture in said retaining plate and into a wall to which said bumper is to be secured.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said bumper member has a recessed area therein and an aperture in the forward contact portion thereof communicating with said recessed area, one end of said threaded fastening means being disposed against said retaining plate and spaced behind said aperture in said bumper member, said aperture being smaller than said end of said fastening means whereby said end of said fastening means is concealed from view.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein said forward contact portion has a chamber therein, said chamber being opened at its forward end and said base portion has a recess therein, said recess terminating in a flexible wall, said wall having an opening therethrough communicating said recess with said open chamber, one end of said threaded fastening means being disposed against said retaining plate and spaced behind said aperture in said bumper member, said aperture being smaller than said end of said fastening means whereby said end of said fastening means is concealed from view.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 412,657, filed Nov. 5, 1973, now abandoned.
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