Expanded – threaded – driven – headed – tool-deformed – or locked-thr – Having separate expander means – Including sleeve and distinct tapered expander
Patent
1989-10-10
1991-04-16
Wilson, Neill R.
Expanded, threaded, driven, headed, tool-deformed, or locked-thr
Having separate expander means
Including sleeve and distinct tapered expander
411 41, 411 60, 411908, F16B 1306
Patent
active
050077791
ABSTRACT:
A standoff retainer is provided for effecting the securing of two panels to each other in spaced planar facing relationship. The retainer lockingly engages a push pin after being received in snap-fit relationship by one of the panels. Ribs on the retainer space the panels, and a funnel surface on the retainer facilitates engagement with the push pin.
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Ford Motor Company
May Roger L.
Stock Daniel M.
Wilson Neill R.
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