Abstract:
A fastener structure includes a head portion, rod member and fitting member. The head portion has a lateral holding portion and vertical receiving portion. The rod member has a lateral attaching portion and engaging member. The rod member is penetratingly disposed at the receiving portion to allow the attaching portion to correspond in position to the holding portion. The fitting member is penetratingly disposed at the attaching portion and the holding portion to fit the head portion and the rod member together. To couple two objects together, the head portion drives an engaging portion of the rod member, such that the engaging portion penetrates one object before being fastened to the other object. To unfasten the objects, the head portion is moved reversely to remove the engaging portion from the other object, effecting separation of the objects, so as to achieve quick coupling and easy unfastening.
Abstract:
A handle with a fastening portion includes a body and a second fastening portion. The second fastening portion is provided on one end of the body, and includes a neck configured to be receivingly fastened into, assembled into or fitted with a coupling counterpart. Thus, the handle may be assembled with a coupling counterpart when in use, and the handle may be removed from the coupling counterpart when not in use, achieving effects of easy operation and collision prevention.
Abstract:
A fastener structure includes a head portion, rod member and fitting member. The head portion has a lateral holding portion and vertical receiving portion. The rod member has a lateral attaching portion and engaging member. The rod member is penetratingly disposed at the receiving portion to allow the attaching portion to correspond in position to the holding portion. The fitting member is penetratingly disposed at the attaching portion and the holding portion to fit the head portion and the rod member together. To couple two objects together, the head portion drives an engaging portion of the rod member, such that the engaging portion penetrates one object before being fastened to the other object. To unfasten the objects, the head portion is moved reversely to remove the engaging portion from the other object, effecting separation of the objects, so as to achieve quick coupling and easy unfastening.
Abstract:
A lateral locating device includes a body, which is for assembling in a first direction thereof to a first object. The body has in a second direction a fastening portion or a leaning portion for fastening connecting, interfering or bearing in the second direction a second object or another object. Thus, the body can be securely coupled at the first object, and the second object or the another object can be coupled or removed by using the fastening portion or the leaning portion, so as to complete coupling or separation of at least two objects, achieving the effect of repeated quick coupling and separation.
Abstract:
A quick release connecting device includes an actuating retainer and a fixing member movably assembled to the actuating retainer. The fixing member includes a pivot portion and a pivot member movably mounted to the pivot portion; and the pivot member is coupled with a second object. The fixing member includes a limiting section and the pivot member includes a corresponding limiting section, such that the limiting section and the corresponding limiting section limit or stop each other at a specific location when the fixing member is moved or rotated. With these arrangements, the quick release connecting device can be applied to conveniently and repeatedly connect and separate a circuit board, a drawer, or a window to and from a corresponding rack, chassis, cabinet or window frame.
Abstract:
A lateral locating device includes a body, which is for assembling in a first direction thereof to a first object. The body has in a second direction a fastening portion or a leaning portion for fastening connecting, interfering or bearing in the second direction a second object or another object. Thus, the body can be securely coupled at the first object, and the second object or the another object can be coupled or removed by using the fastening portion or the leaning portion, so as to complete coupling or separation of at least two objects, achieving the effect of repeated quick coupling and separation.
Abstract:
A light-guiding tool shank, a handle unit, a light-emitting element and a power allocation unit are assembled together to form a light-emitting fastening tool. The light-guiding tool shank includes a shank body, a light-guiding portion and a fastener fixing head. The shank body has a first and a second end; the light-guiding portion is formed in the shank body to locate between the first and the second end of the shank body; and the fastener fixing head is located at the first end of the shank body and defines a light projecting hole that is communicable with the light-guiding portion. With these arrangements, the light-emitting fastening tool enables a user to quickly sort out a desired fastener and align the same with a predetermined fastener fixing position even in a dark working environment or in the night, so that the fastener can be fixed in increased working efficiency.
Abstract:
A screw made of a high-strength composite material includes a head with a first end, a second end, and a first containing portion in the head and having an opening at the second end of the head which is made of a first material like plastic, fiber, rubber or silicone; a thread, with a first end, a second end, and a second containing portion in the thread and having an opening at the first end of the thread, and the first end of the thread being coupled to the second end of the head, and the first containing portion of the head and the second containing portion of the thread forming a space, and the thread being made of the first material; and an enhanced post body contained in the first and second containing portions and made of a second material like metal.
Abstract:
An improved fastener includes a fastener body and a blocker. The fastener body has an end functioning as a connecting head, and center of the fastener body forms an axial threaded bore. An end of the axial threaded bore corresponding to the connecting head is formed into a recess surrounded by the connecting head. The blocker is removably fitted in the recess of the fastener body. When the connecting head of the fastener body is extended through a fixing hole on a printed circuit board with the blocker fitted in the recess, solder paste applied over the fixing hole is prevented from entering into the axial threaded bore of the fastener body to interfere with a screw being threaded into the fastener body.
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a communicating structure including a first body and a second body, and a communicating method thereof. The first body includes a first flow path, a first block body and a communicating portion. The second body includes a second flow path and a second block body. The first block body can be rotated, turned, moved laterally or moved to communicate the communicating portion with the first flow path, for a fluid to flow through the first flow path and the communicating portion to push the second block body, and for the second block body to open the second flow path for the fluid to flow in the first flow path and the second flow path. Thus, a required fluid is enabled to flow stably in the first body and the second body.