Vibration resistant securing means, especially for securing a br

Joints and connections – Having a joining piece extending through aligned openings in...

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403 71, 411 41, B25G 300

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049213717

ABSTRACT:
A vibration resistant fixing or securing means, for fastening or securing a first member to a second member, comprises a resilient bush gripping one of the said members and having a fastening stud, carried by the other of the said members, extending through it. The fastening stud and the said first member are so shaped as together to constitute a compression stud assembly comprising a male part and a female part, which are adapted to be locked together and to extend through an opening formed in the second member and resilient bush, the latter comprising a boss having one free end portion with a radially projecting portion at its other end, and the compression stud assembly including a shoulder and a flared portion, which cooperate to maintain the free end portion and radially projecting portion of the bush respectively in gripping contact with edges of the opening in the second member.

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