Claims
- 1. A washer for use in attaching insulation to a roof member with a fastener having a head and an elongated shank, said washer comprising a resilient non-metallic body having a central throughbore, a shoulder formed in said throughbore for engaging the head of a fastener, said shoulder defining and separating upper and lower portions of said throughbore, said upper portion having a maximum lateral dimension greater than that of said lower portion, restraining means formed in said upper portion for engaging a portion of said fastener head and for restricting axial movement thereof, guide means formed in walls of said throughbore in said upper portion, said guide means comprising a series of axially disposed ribs merging with said restraining means, said ribs providing reinforcement to said restraining means against upward movement of said fastener out of said upper portion of said throughbore.
- 2. A washer in accordance with claim 1 wherein innermost edges of said ribs form portions of a truncated cone, said cone being larger at its upper end than at its lower end.
- 3. A washer in accordance with claim 1 wherein said ribs are disposed in a generally spiral configuration around said throughbore, said spiral configuration being in a generally clockwise direction as viewed in a plan view of the upper surface of said washer.
- 4. A washer in accordance with claim 1 wherein said ribs are disposed around said throughbore in a spiral configuration which facilitates the deflection of said ribs in one circumferential direction and restricts deflection of said ribs in an opposite circumferential direction.
- 5. A washer in accordance with claim 1 wherein each of said ribs has a bisecting axial plane which is offset from a corresponding parallel radial plane which intersects the central axis of said washer and throughbore.
- 6. A washer in accordance with claim 5 wherein said bisecting plane is offset by approximately 0.05 inches from said corresponding parallel radial plane.
- 7. A washer in accordance with claim 5 wherein said bisecting plane is offset relative to said parallel plane in a clockwise direction, when viewed in a plan view of the upper surface of said washer.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 840,152 filed Mar. 17, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,663,910.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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