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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 26, 1988
Filed:
Feb. 09, 1987
Burnell Wollar, Barrington, IL (US);
Richard J Schwind, Akron, OH (US);
Phillips Plastics Corporation, Phillips, WI (US);
Abstract
A two-piece fastener comprises a screw and a plastic nut for releasably securing together two apertured panels. The screw comprises a screw head and a threaded screw shank insertable in the aperture of one panel. The nut comprises a nut head, a nut shank insertable in the aperture of the other panel, and a bore extending through both the nut head and nut shank to receive the screw shank. The nut shank has an expandable portion, a screw-engaging portion, and a common wall therebetween. The bore has an unthreaded bore region through the nut head and through expandable nut shank portion, an intermediate bore region through the common wall and in a part of the screw-engaging nut shank portion, and a threaded bore region through the screw-engaging nut shank portion. The expandable nut shank portion comprises a plurality of thin, flexible, resilient walls, each connected between the common wall and the nut head. Each flexible wall has a parabolically shaped recess on its inner surface along which it can bend. Each adjacent pair of flexible wall is separated by a slit which extends axially from the common wall and through the nut head. A single thread on the wall of the intermediate bore region engages the screw thread to maintain the screw and nut in pre-assembled condition and to guide the screw thread into engagement with discrete screw-engaging thread sections formed in the threaded bore region.