Receptacle retainer

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Bale and package ties – hose clamps – With tighteners

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24213B, 85 5P, A44B 1700

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042260094

ABSTRACT:
A receptacle retainer for holding a receptacle to one of two members to be fastened in position to be coupled with a stud mounted on the other of the two members to form a fastener for holding the two members together. The retainer includes structure for engaging the surfaces surrounding an aperture in the one member so as to be fixed in position while permitting passage of a portion of the stud therethrough. A body portion of the retainer extends from the one member and is adapted to retain the receptacle thereon. Retention of the receptacle retainer is of the type which permits the receptacle to be held with limited free movement on the one member so as to be retained in the proximity of the aperture thereon and in position to be freely moved into fastened interengagement with the stud when the stud and receptacle are coupled to hold the two members together.

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patent: 3059299 (1962-10-01), Sarafinas
patent: 3417442 (1968-12-01), Smith
patent: 3600018 (1971-08-01), Dzus
patent: 3649059 (1972-03-01), Davidson

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