Claims
- 1. A wall system comprising: a plurality of panels having parallel sides; a plurality of substantially identical studs each having a vertical array of closely spaced pairs of substantially identical slotted apertures through a front surface thereof for receiving fasteners; and a plurality of substantially identical integral fasteners gripping and retaining the panels in place in a vertical coplanar contiguous array against the studs, each said fastener having:
- (a) a panel edge-contacting bracket base positioned against a side edge of a panel;
- (b) a pair of spaced panel-gripping and retaining bracket clips, each formed at a respective end of the bracket base, each having a generally rectangular U-shaped configuration, the trough of the U comprising a respective end portion of the bracket base, and the legs of the U formed by a front thumb and a rear finger extending in the same sense generally perpendicularly to the plane of the bracket base, the thumb penetrating the side edge of the panel, the bracket clips gripping and retaining the panel along a side edge thereof;
- (c) an intermediate planar portion located between the bracket clips and extending generally perpendicular to the bracket base coplanar with the fingers of the clips;
- (d) an aperture penetrator projecting into said structural element aperture, offset from the bracket base and including:
- (i) a pair of spaced thrust bars, the proximal portion of each formed as a continuation of said intermediate planar portion and extending generally parallel to the bracket base;
- (ii) a first dependent resilient element formed as a continuation of both of the thrust bars about reverse-angled noses at the distal ends of the thrust bars;
- (iii) a central portion of said first resilient element being continued as a second dependent resilient element about a reverse angled nose intermediate and spaced from the thrust bar noses; said second dependent resilient element extending from its associated nose at a sharp acute angle to the plane of the thrust bars on a side of the thrust bars opposite to that of the first dependent resilient element;
- (iv) said first and second resilient elements each having a forward distal portion bent inwardly toward the thrust bars; and
- (v) said resilient elements being configured and dimensioned so that the maximum spacing therebetween in a transverse sense slightly exceeds the width of said structural element aperture, whereby the resilient elements deflect inwardly as the penetrator enters the aperture, and the penetrator upon entry into the aperture is removably retained therein and wherein the slots in each pair of slots are spaced from one another by approximately twice the offset spacing between the bracket base and the penetrator of each said fastener.
- 2. A wall system as defined in claim 1, wherein each of the studs is of I-shaped horizontal cross section, the pairs of apertures including one aperture on either side of the vertical axis of the stud through the front surface thereof.
- 3. A wall system comprising: a plurality of panels having parallel sides; a plurality of substantially identical studs each having a vertical array of closely spaced pairs of substantially identical slotted apertures through a front surface thereof for receiving fasteners; and a plurality of substantially identical integral fasteners gripping and retaining the panels in place in a vertical coplanar contiguous array against the studs, each said fastener having:
- (a) a panel edge-contacting bracket base positioned against a side edge of the panel;
- (b) a pair of spaced panel-gripping and retaining bracket clips, each formed at a respective end of the bracket base, each having a generally rectangular U-shaped configuration, the trough of the U comprising a respective end portion of the bracket base, and the legs of the U formed by a front thumb and a rear finger extending in the same sense generally perpendicularly to the plane of the bracket base, the thumb penetrating the side edge of the panel, the bracket clips gripping and retaining the panel along a side edge thereof;
- (c) an aperture penetrator projecting into a stud aperture, offset from the bracket base and including:
- (i) thrust bar means connected to and extending generally rearwardly from and parallel to the bracket base;
- (ii) a dependent resilient element continuing from the thrust bar means via reverse angled nose means, said dependent resilient element extending outwardly from the thrust bar means;
- (iii) said resilient element having a free distal portion bent inwardly toward the thrust bar means; and
- (iv) said resilient element being configured and dimensioned so that the maximum spacing between said resilient element and the thrust bar means in a transverse sense slightly exceeds the width of said structural element aperture, whereby the resilient element deflects inwardly as the penetrator enters the aperture, and the penetrator upon entry into the aperture is removably retained therein.
- 4. A wall system as defined in claim 3, wherein each of the studs is of I-shaped horizontal cross section, the pairs of apertures including one aperture on either side of the vertical axis of the stud through the front surface thereof.
- 5. A wall system comprising: a plurality of panels having parallel sides; a plurality of substantially identical studs each having a vertical array of closely spaced pairs of substantially identical slotted apertures through a front surface thereof for receiving fasteners; and a plurality of substantially identical integral fasteners gripping and retaining the panels in place in a vertical coplanar contiguous array against the studs, each said fastener having:
- (a) a bracket means gripping and retaining a side edge of a panel, said bracket means having a generally rectangular U-shaped configuration, the trough of the U forming a panel edge-contacting bracket base positioned against a side edge of the panel, and the legs of the U grippingly engaging the panel;
- (b) an aperture penetrator projecting into a stud aperture, offset from the bracket base and including:
- (i) thrust bar means connected to and extending generally rearwardly from and parallel to the bracket base;
- (ii) a pair of dependent resilient elements extending outwardly from the thrust bar means via reverse angled nose means, on opposite sides of the thrust bar means;
- (iii) said resilient elements each having a forward distal portion bent inwardly toward the thrust bar means; and
- (iv) said resilient elements being configured and dimensioned so that the maximum spacing therebetween in a transverse sense slightly exceeds the width of said structural element aperture, whereby the resilient elements deflect inwardly as the penetrator enters said aperture, and the penetrator upon entry into the aperture is removably retained thereby.
- 6. A wall system comprising: a plurality of panels having parallel sides; a plurality of substantially identical studs each having a vertical array of closely spaced pairs of substantially identical slotted apertures through a front surface thereof for receiving fasteners; and a plurality of substantially identical integral fasteners gripping and retaining the panels in place in a vertical coplanar contiguous array against the studs, each said fastener having:
- (a) a bracket grippingly engaging a side edge of a panel, the bracket having a generally rectangular, U-shaped configuration, the trough of the U being a panel edge-contacting bracket base positioned against a side edge of the panel, and the legs of the U grippingly engaging the panel; and
- (b) an aperture penetrator formed as a continuation of the bracket and protruding rearwardly therefrom, and projecting into the structural element aperture, said aperture penetrator comprising spaced thrust bars and resilient elements outwardly flared therefrom each in a different transverse sense from the thrust bars, and each resilient element being bent distally in an inward sense to reduce the amount of flare that would otherwise exist.
- 7. A fastener for fastening a panel to a structural element having a slot-like aperture with a predetermined width, the fastener being adapted to be received in said aperture, comprising:
- (a) a panel edge-contacting bracket base for positioning against a side edge of the panel;
- (b) A pair of spaced panel-gripping and retaining bracket clips, each formed at a-respective end of the bracket base, each having a generally rectangular U-shaped configuration, the trough of the U comprising a respective end portion of the bracket base, and the legs of the U formed by a front thumb and a rear finger extending in the same sense generally perpendicularly to the plane of the bracket base, the thumb being configured to penetrate the side edge of the panel, the bracket clips being configured and dimensioned to grip and retain the panel along a side edge thereof;
- (c) an intermediate planar portion located between the bracket clips and extending generally perpendicular to the bracket base coplanar with the fingers of the clips;
- (d) a penetrator adapted for matingly thrusting into said structural element aperture, offset from the bracket base and including:
- (i) a pair of spaced thrust bars, the proximal portion of each formed as a continuation of said intermediate planar portion and extending generally parallel to the bracket base;
- (ii) a first dependent resilient element formed as a continuation of both of the thrust bars about reverse-angled noses at the distal ends of the thrust bars;
- (iii) a central portion of said first resilient element being continued as a second dependent resilient element about a reverse angled nose intermediate and spaced from the thrust bar noses; said second dependent resilient element extending from its associated nose at a sharp acute angle to the plane of the thrust bars on a side of the thrust bars opposite to that of the first dependent resilient element;
- (iv) said first and second resilient elements each having a forward distal portion bent inwardly toward the thrust bars; and
- (v) said first and second resilient elements being configured and dimensioned so as to have a spacing therebetween, whereby said first and second resilient elements are adapted to deflect inwardly as said penetrator enters said aperture, and said penetrator upon entry into said aperture is removably retained therein.
- 8. A fastener as defined in claim 7, made from a single piece of stiff, strong, resilient, relatively thin sheet material.
- 9. A fastener as defined in claim 7, made from a single piece of sheet steel.
- 10. A fastener as defined in claim 8, wherein the distal portions of the resilient elements terminate in short flanges directed away from the plane of the thrust bars and lying in the vicinity of the plane of the fingers of the bracket clips.
- 11. A fastener as defined in claim 8, wherein the distal ends of the fingers are bent slightly rearwardly to facilitate positioning of the bracket clips on the panel.
- 12. A fastener as defined in claim 10, wherein the forward distal portions of each of the resilient elements is generally parallel to the bracket base and thrust bars.
- 13. A fastener as defined in claim 10, wherein the forward distal portions of each of the resilient elements is angled inwardly at a slightly acute angle relative to the bracket base and thrust bars.
- 14. A fastener as defined in claim 8, wherein the thumbs are formed as sharp prongs for digging into the side edge of the panel.
- 15. A fastener as defined in claim 14, wherein the thumbs form an acute angle with the bracket base.
- 16. A fastener for fastening a panel to a structural element having a slot-like aperture with a predetermined width, the fastener being adapted to be received in said aperture, comprising: a single piece of stiff, strong, resilient, relatively thin sheet material including:
- (a) a panel edge-contacting bracket base for positioning against a side edge of the panel;
- (b) a pair of spaced panel-gripping and retaining bracket clips, each formed at a respective end of the bracket base, each having a generally rectangular U-shaped configuration, the trough of the U comprising a respective end portion of the bracket base, and the legs of the U formed by a front thumb and a rear finger extending in the same sense generally perpendicularly to the plane of the bracket base, the thumbs forming an acute angle with the bracket base and being formed as sharp prongs for digging into the side edge of the panel, the bracket clips being configured and dimensioned to grip and retain the panel along a side edge thereof;
- (c) a penetrator adapted for matingly thrusting into said structural element aperture, offset from the bracket base and including:
- (i) thrust bar means connected to and extending generally rearwardly from and parallel to the bracket base;
- (ii) a dependent resilient element continuing from the thrust bar means via reverse angled nose means, said dependent resilient element extending outwardly from the thrust bar means;
- (iii) said resilient element having a free distal portion bent inwardly toward the thrust bar means; and
- (iv) said resilient element being configured and dimensioned so as to have a spacing therebetween, whereby said resilient element is adapted to deflect inwardly as said penetrator enters said aperture, and said penetrator upon entry into said aperture is removably retained therein.
- 17. A fastener for fastening a panel to a structural element having a slot-like aperture with a predetermined width, the fastener being adapted to be received in said aperture, comprising: a single piece of stiff, strong, resilient, relatively thin sheet material including:
- (a) a panel edge-contacting bracket base for positioning against a side edge of the panel;
- (b) a pair of spaced panel-gripping and retaining bracket clips, each formed at a respective end of the bracket base, each having a generally rectangular U-shaped configuration, the trough of the U comprising a respective end portion of the bracket base, and the legs of the U formed by a front thumb and a rear finger extending in the same sense generally perpendicularly to the plane of the bracket base, the distal ends of the fingers being bent slightly rearwardly to facilitate positioning of the bracket clips on the panel, the bracket clips being configured and dimensioned to grip and retain the panel along a side edge thereof;
- (c) A penetrator adapted for matingly thrusting into said structural element aperture, offset from the bracket base and including:
- (i) thrust bar means connected to and extending generally rearwardly from and parallel to the bracket base;
- (ii) a dependent resilient element continuing from the thrust bar means via reverse angled nose means, said dependent resilient element extending outwardly from the thrust bar means;
- (iii) said resilient element having a free distal portion bent inwardly toward the thrust bar means; and
- (iv) said resilient element being configured and dimensioned so as to have a spacing therebetween, whereby said resilient element is adapted to deflect inwardly as said penetrator enters said aperture, and said penetrator upon entry into said aperture is removably retained therein.
- 18. A fastener for fastening a panel to a structural element having a slot-like aperture with a predetermined width, the fastener being adapted to be received in said aperture, comprising:
- (a) bracket means for gripping and retaining a side edge of the panel, said bracket means having a generally rectangular U-shaped configuration, the trough of the U comprising a panel edge-contacting bracket base adapted to be positioned against a side edge of the panel, and the legs of the U being adapted to grippingly engage the panel;
- (b) a penetrator adapted to be matingly thrusted into said structural element aperture, offset from the bracket base and including:
- (i) thrust bar means connected to and extending generally rearwardly from and parallel to the bracket base;
- (ii) a pair of dependent resilient elements extending outwardly from the thrust bar means via reverse angled nose means, on opposite sides of the thrust bar means;
- (iii) said dependent resilient elements each having a forward distal portion bent inwardly toward the thrust bar means; and
- (iv) said dependent resilient elements being configured and dimensioned so as to have a spacing therebetween, whereby said resilient elements are adapted to deflect inwardly as the penetrator enters said aperture, and said penetrator upon entry into said aperture is removably retained thereby.
- 19. A fastener as defined in claim 18, wherein one leg of the U is adapted to engage the rear surface of the panel.
- 20. A fastener as defined in claim 19, wherein said one leg of the U is formed as two spaced extended fingers one formed at each end of the bracket base.
- 21. A fastener as defined in claim 19, wherein the other leg of the U is formed as piercing means adapted to piercingly engaging the side edge of the panel.
- 22. A fastener for fastening a panel to a structural element having an aperture for receiving the fastener, comprising: a single piece of stiff, strong, resilient, relatively thin sheet material including:
- (a) a bracket for grippingly engaging a side edge of the panel, the bracket having a generally rectangular, U-shaped configuration, the trough of the U being a panel edge-contacting bracket base adapted to be positioned against a side edge of the panel, and the legs of the U being adapted to grippingly engage the panel; and
- (b) an aperture penetrator formed as a continuation of the bracket and protruding rearwardly therefrom parallel to the bracket base, adapted for removable gripping reception by the structural element aperture, said aperture penetrator comprising spaced thrust bars and resilient elements rearwardly flared therefrom each in a different transverse sense from the thrust bars, and each resilient element being bent directly in an inward sense to reduce the amount of flare that would otherwise exist.
- 23. A one-piece fastener made of stiff, strong, resilient sheet material, adapted for fastening a panel to a structural element having an aperture for receiving the fastener, comprising:
- (a) a bracket for grippingly engaging a side edge of the panel, the bracket having a generally rectangular, U-shaped configuration, the trough of the U being a panel edge-contacting bracket base adapted to be positioned against a side edge of the panel, and the legs of the U being adapted to grippingly engage the panel; and
- (b) an aperture penetrator formed as a continuation of the bracket and protruding rearwardly therefrom parallel to the bracket base, adapted for removable gripping reception by the structural element aperture, said aperture penetrator comprising spaced thrust bars and resilient elements forming a rearmost nose, the resilient elements being outwardly flared therefrom each in a different transverse sense from the trust bars, and each resilient element being bent distally in an inward sense to reduce the amount of flare that would otherwise exist, the aperture penetrator being further provided with at least one forward generally transversely orientated stop flange for limiting the extent of penetration of the aperture penetrator into the aperture.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/765,751, filed Sep. 26, 1991, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/587,680, filed 25 Sep. 1990, now abandoned.
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