Swedge anchoring assembly

Expanded – threaded – driven – headed – tool-deformed – or locked-thr – Having separate expander means – Made up of plural expansible segments or sections

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411 44, 411 55, 411 60, F16B 1304

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052560163

ABSTRACT:
An anchoring assembly for use in a hole bored inwardly from the surface of a receiving material. The anchoring assembly includes, in general, an anchoring component or swedge anchor having a plurality of fingers, a spreading component or spreader having a tapered portion which points toward the anchoring fingers, a bolt or threaded shaft onto which the spreader and swedge anchor are positioned, and structure for interlocking the anchor and spreader together during the procedure for setting the assembly into a receiving material.

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