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| United States Patent | 4129060 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4129060.html |
| Inventor(s) | Gould; William (Millburn, NJ) |
| Abstract | A self closing cover for the head of a screw is integrally formed of a
resilient polymeric resin and includes a flat annular washer having
upwardly projecting closure flaps along its periphery and connected to the
washer for swinging to interfitting dome defining positions overlying the
washer. A flap closing finger depends from each of the closure flaps and
with the tightening of the screw toward a work surface, the work surface
bears on and swings the fingers to swing the flaps to their closed
positions. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4129060 |
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Screw head cover |
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December 12, 1978 |
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November 10, 1977 |
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Title Information  |
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to improvements in fastening
devices and it relates more particularly to an improved device for
covering the head of a screw applied to a work piece.
In the construction of many articles, screws or similar headed fasteners
are employed in the assembly of the article, the shank of the fastener
engaging the work piece and in many positions the screw or fastener heads
are visible and apparent on one or more faces of the article, thus not
only affording a highly unattractive appearance but providing sharp and
abrasive projections. Many types of devices have heretofore been employed
or proposed for covering the fastener heads but these possess numerous
drawbacks and disadvantages. They are generally awkward devices which are
difficult and inconvenient to employ requiring additional steps to effect
their closure, thus being highly time-consuming to use and being of very
limited adaptability.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore a principal object of the present invention to provide an
improved fastener device.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a closure device for
the heads of screws and other fasteners having enlarged heads and
connecting shanks.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a screw head
cover device of highly attractive appearance which serves numerous other
desirable functions such as affording an anti-vibration seal, protecting
the fastener and head from the ambient environment and the like.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an improved device
of the above nature characterized by its reliability, ruggedness, low
cost, highly attractive appearance, ease, convenience and speed of
application and its high versatility and adaptability.
The above and other objects of the present invention will become apparent
from a reading of the following description taken in conjunction with the
accompanying drawing which illustrates a preferred embodiment thereof.
In a sense the present invention contemplates the provision of a covering
device for the head of a screw or other headed fastener comprising a body
member having top and bottom faces and an opening for the reception of the
shank of the fastener, an upwardly projecting wing member integrally
formed with and hinged to the body member at a point transversely offset
from the opening and closing means responsive to axial pressure on the
body member for swinging the wing inwardly toward a position overlying the
top face.
According to a preferred form of the improved device, it is integrally
formed of a resilient thermoplastic synthetic organic polymeric resin, the
body member comprising a flat annular washer. A plurality of wing members
are spaced along the periphery of the washer and are connected thereto by
self-hinges and are petal shaped and swingable from their normal upright
positions to closed positions interfitting to form a dome overlying the
washer. Depending from each of the wing members is a closure finger which,
upon the tightening of an associated fastener toward a work surface, is
engaged by the work surface to swing the finger outwardly and the wing
inwardly to its closed position.
The improved fastener head closure device is attractive, reliable, rugged
and of low cost and is easy and convenient to use, operating to
automatically close with the tightening of the fastener and is of great
versatility and adaptability.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the improved closure device shown carried
by a screw applied to a work piece and illustrated in its open condition;
FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line 2-- 2 in FIG. 1; and
FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 2 with the fastener shown in its tightened
position and the closure device closed.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawing which illustrates a preferred embodiment of
the present invention, the reference numeral 10 generally designates the
improved fastener head closure device which is illustrated as applied to a
screw 11. The screw 11 is of conventional construction and includes a
threaded shank 12 topped by an enlarged head 13 having a screw driver
receiving slot 14 and underlying the flat undersurface of the screw head
13 is an annular metal washer 16 which projects beyond the periphery of
screw head 13 and may be integrally formed therewith. The screw 11 is
shown, by way of example, applied to a work piece including a body member
17 having a tapped bore and overlaid by a flat plate 18 having a smooth
bore coaxial with the tapped bore. The screw shank 12 registers with the
smooth bore and engages the tapped bore and the screw 11 may be tightened
to draw the screw head to the plate 18 and lock in its assembled condition
with body member 17.
The closure device 10 is formed of a resilient synthetic organic polymeric
resin such as polyethylene, polypropylene, nylon, polyvinyl chloride or
the like, and may be fabricated by injection molding as integral units.
The closure device 10 includes a screw shank engaging section 19 of the
shape of a flat annular washer having a central opening advantageously of
slightly lesser diameter than that of screw shank 12 so that the screw
shank 12 may be inserted through the opening to bring the underface of
screw head 13 in close proximity to the top face of washer section 19,
slightly deforming the border of the opening which embraces the screw
shank and retains the device 10 to the screw shank 12.
Regularly circumferentially spaced about the periphery of washer section 19
in side-by-side relationship is a plurality of petal shaped head closure
defining wing members 20 which in their normal unstressed condition, are
upwardly directed. Each of the wing members 20 tapers upwardly to a
rounded apex 21 and includes an enlarged base, and a concave inner face
22, a convex outer face 23, and upwardly converging slightly convex side
edges 24, the bottoms of the adjacent side edges 24 of successive wing
members 20 joining each other. Each wing member 20 is joined at its base
to the periphery of washer section 19 by a self-hinge of reduced thickness
to facilitate the swinging of the wing member 20 inwardly about the
periphery of the washer section 19. The inside faces 22 of the wing
members smoothly merge with the top face of washer section 19.
Depending from the base of each of the wing members 20 and integrally
formed therewith is a pyramid-shaped closure actuating finger 27. Each
finger 27 has a bottom apex 28 which, in the open upright position of the
corresponding wing member 20, is below the level of the washer section 19,
and may be slightly outwardly directed. The side faces 29 of fingers 27
are triangular and diverge upwardly to the wing member side faces 24, the
outside faces 30 of fingers 27 merge with the outside faces 23 of wing
members 20, and the inside faces 32 of fingers 27 extend to the bases of
wing member inside faces 22 at the self hinges 26. In the pre-assembled
condition of the closure device 10 and screw 11, with the closure device
open, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the bottom of metal washer 16 engages the
peripheral border of the top face of the washer section 19 in the
proximity of the self hinges 26.
Considering now the application and operation of the improved closure
device 10 described above, the screw 11 and closure device 10,
pre-assembled as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, and as earlier explained
are applied to the work piece by inserting the screw shank 12 through the
opening in plate 18 and into engagement with the tapped bore in body
member 17 and the screw is then turned and tightened by a screw driver
engaging screw head slot 14. As the screw head 13 and closure device 10
approach the top face 33 of plate 18 the finger apices 28 engage the top
face 33 and with further tightening of screw 11 the pressure of top face
33 on the finger apices 33 causes the fingers 27 to swing outwardly and
this, in turn, swings the wing members 20 inwardly. When the screw 11 is
fully tightened so that the washer section 19 is tightly sandwiched and
embraced between the confronting faces of washer section 19 and washer 16
the fingers 27 are radially outwardly directed and the wing members 20
converge upwardly to form a dome-shaped enclosure 34, the apices 21
defining a slight opening and the adjacent wing member side edges 24
extending along each other. The dome-shaped enclosure 34 overlies the
washer section 19 and covers the screw head 13. It should be noted that
the wing members 20 may be so shaped as to so interfit when closed to form
an imperforate dome shaped enclosure. Upon completion of tightening of the
screw 11, the wing member apices 21 resiliently bear on the screw driver
shank which may then be removed to permit the wing members 20 to snap to
their closed condition. The screw 11 may be loosened and removed if
desired by inserting a screw driver through the opening in the top of the
dome enclosure 34, spreading the resilient wing members 20, if necessary,
and turning the screw with the screw driver engaging the slot 14.
While there has been described and illustrated a preferred embodiment of
the present invention, it is apparent that numerous alterations,
omissions, and additions may be made without departing from the spirit
thereof.
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