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15761 Pine Trl, Livonia, MO 63551    660-9334680   

Unionville, MO   

15761 Pine Trl, Livonia, MO 63551   

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Apparatus For Terminating Wire Or Other Elongated Generally Rigid Elements

US Patent:
5566432, Oct 22, 1996
Filed:
Oct 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/541737
Inventors:
Randal J. Perisho - Moberly MO
Tave E. Hass - Columbia MO
David R. Webb - Excello MO
Steve W. Ancell - Huntsville MO
Jeff E. Tayon - Moberly MO
David L. Crossgrove - Livonia MO
Assignee:
Orscheln Company - Moberly MO
International Classification:
A44B 2100
US Classification:
247031
Abstract:
A termination assembly is disclosed, which termination assembly is adapted to retain an elongated, generally rigid member, such as a wire to a mounting surface. A mounting surface is configured to define a receiving channel, which may include an aperture. A deformable sleeve member is configured to engage the generally rigid member to be retained and the channel in the mounting member. Cooperative deformation of the deformable sleeve and the mounting member will cause the two members to deform to engage one another, thereby securing the generally rigid member to the mounting surface.

Method For Terminating Wire Or Other Elongated Generally Rigid Elements

US Patent:
5724716, Mar 10, 1998
Filed:
May 2, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/643013
Inventors:
Randal J. Perisho - Moberly MO
Tave E. Hass - Columbia MO
David R. Webb - Excello MO
Steve W. Ancell - Huntsville MO
Jeff E. Tayon - Moberly MO
David L. Crossgrove - Livonia MO
Assignee:
Dura Automotive Systems, Inc. - Moberly MO
International Classification:
B23P 1100
US Classification:
29517
Abstract:
The invention provides a termination assembly adapted to retain an elongated, generally rigid member, such as a wire, to a mounting surface. A mounting surface is configured to define a receiving channel, which may include an aperture. A deformable sleeve member is configured to engage the generally rigid member to be retained and the channel in the mounting member. Cooperative deformation of the deformable sleeve and the mounting member will cause the two members to deform to engage one another, thereby securing the generally rigid member to the mounting surface.

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