Expanded – threaded – driven – headed – tool-deformed – or locked-thr – Threaded fastener locked to a discreet structure – Nut – and means to engage substructure on its opposite faces...
Patent
1991-04-09
1991-12-10
Lindsey, Rodney M.
Expanded, threaded, driven, headed, tool-deformed, or locked-thr
Threaded fastener locked to a discreet structure
Nut, and means to engage substructure on its opposite faces...
411176, 403200, 29444, 29512, F16B 3704
Patent
active
050712993
ABSTRACT:
A nut fixing structure for a resinous case which comprises a nut provided with an antirotative flange and caulking clicks on its respective ends, and a resinous case provided with a nut fitting hole and a flange receiving part. The nut is fixed in the nut fitting hole of the resinous case by bending the caulking clicks outwardly in the state of fitting the nut into the nut fitting hole and engaging the antirotative flange to the flange receiving hole. It is possible to fix the resinous case to the mounting position very firmly.
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Harada Naoto
Sekine Shuji
Jidosha Denki Kogyo K.K.
Lindsey Rodney M.
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