Expanded – threaded – driven – headed – tool-deformed – or locked-thr – Fastener securing element – Resilient metallic
Patent
1999-03-23
2000-10-24
Saether, Flemming
Expanded, threaded, driven, headed, tool-deformed, or locked-thr
Fastener securing element
Resilient metallic
411315, 411514, F16B 2114
Patent
active
06135693&
ABSTRACT:
A cotter formed from a single piece of wire including a free end, first and second gripping portions, a helical section and a locking leg. The cotter may be installed on a pin having an opening by grasping either, oppositely disposed gripping portion. The arrangement of the locking leg and a helical section formed therein allows for easy installation but requires a compound motion for removal of the cotter.
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Baus Roman J.
Leitzke Rue S.
Pivot Point, Inc.
Saether Flemming
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