US2008251669A1PendingUtilityA1

Holder for a Rod

37
Assignee: RAYMOND A & CIEPriority: Oct 7, 2005Filed: Aug 2, 2006Published: Oct 16, 2008
Est. expiryOct 7, 2025(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
F16C 11/04E05C 17/045F16C 11/00F16C 35/02
37
PatentIndex Score
0
Cited by
0
References
0
Claims

Abstract

A holder for a rod, which has a pivoting section ( 19 ) and an angled bearing section ( 20 ), is equipped with a bearing arrangement ( 1 ) which has a bearing channel ( 3 ) which can be fitted with the bearing section ( 20 ), wherein the pivoting section ( 19 ) protrudes on a pivoting side ( 21 ) over the bearing arrangement ( 1 ) and can be pivoted. Furthermore, there is a closure part ( 8 ) which is mounted on the insertion side ( 7 ) at a distance upstream of the bearing channel ( 3 ), with a receiving space ( 9 ) being formed. The closure part ( 8 ) has a passage recess ( 17 ), which is open on an edge side ( 14 ), for the passage of the pivoting section ( 19 ) and the bearing section ( 20 ) of the rod, wherein the pivoting section ( 19 ) can be positioned in the receiving space ( 9 ). As a result, the bearing 0 section ( 20 ) can be fitted in a relatively simple manner and the rod is nevertheless reliably held in an operating position, wherein, furthermore, for the correct use of the rod, certain possibilities are provided for setting up limiting devices ( 10, 12 ).

Claims

exact text as granted — not AI-modified
1 - 7 . (canceled) 
   
   
       8 . A holder for securing a rod to a carrier part, the rod including a pivoting section and an angled bearing section opposite the pivoting section, said holder comprising:
 a bearing arrangement having a bearing channel in which the bearing section of the rod is insertable from an insertion side of said bearing channel, and in which the bearing section of the rod can be rotatably mounted with the pivoting section protruding from a pivoting side of said bearing arrangement;   a pair of fastening areas formed on an underside of said bearing arrangement opposite said pivoting side, said fastening areas fastenable to the carrier part; and   a closure part mounted on said insertion side at a distance spaced from said bearing channel, said closure part including a passage recess open on an edge side thereof for the passage therethrough of the pivoting section and the bearing section of the rod, and a receiving space formed between said bearing arrangement and said closure part for accommodating the pivoting section of the rod, said passage recess open to said underside of said holder, wherein when said holder is connected to the carrier part, the pivoting section of the rod inserted in the holder is fixed in said receiving space.   
   
   
       9 . The holder of  claim 8 , wherein said bearing arrangement and said closure part each include a limiting device disposed in said receiving space. 
   
   
       10 . The holder of  claim 8 , further including a bearing ramp formed on said pivoting side as a limiting device against which the pivoting section of the rod comes to rest in a final position. 
   
   
       11 . The holder of  claim 10 , wherein said bearing ramp includes a receiving recess for receiving the pivoting section of the rod. 
   
   
       12 . The holder of  claim 10 , further comprising a first blocking projection formed as a further limiting device on one of said bearing arrangement and said closure part, said first blocking projection disposed adjacent said receiving space on a side of said receiving space opposite said bearing ramp. 
   
   
       13 . The holder of  claim 12 , further comprising a second blocking projection formed as a further limiting device on the other of said bearing arrangement and said closure part, said second blocking projection disposed opposite said first blocking projection. 
   
   
       14 . The holder of  claim 8 , wherein said bearing arrangement is a single part and said bearing channel is circumferentially enclosed by a channel wall integrated into a number of reinforcing ribs of said bearing arrangement.

Cited by (0)

No later patents cite this yet.

References (0)

No backward citations on record.