17838619. MULTI-CAVITY OBJECT FASTENING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD simplified abstract (FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC)

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MULTI-CAVITY OBJECT FASTENING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD

Organization Name

FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC

Inventor(s)

Micah Smith of Detroit MI (US)

MULTI-CAVITY OBJECT FASTENING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17838619 titled 'MULTI-CAVITY OBJECT FASTENING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes an assembly that includes an object with a cavity, a sleeve that goes through a hole in the object and extends through the cavity, and a fastener that is received within the sleeve.

  • The assembly consists of an object with a cavity.
  • A sleeve is inserted through a hole in the object.
  • The sleeve extends through the cavity of the object.
  • A fastener is placed inside the sleeve.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various industries and fields, including:

  • Manufacturing and assembly processes
  • Construction and engineering projects
  • Automotive and aerospace industries
  • Electronics and electrical equipment production

Problems Solved

The assembly described in the patent application addresses the following problems:

  • Ensuring secure fastening of objects with cavities
  • Simplifying the process of inserting and securing a fastener
  • Providing a reliable and efficient method for joining components

Benefits

The described assembly offers several benefits:

  • Improved stability and strength of the joined components
  • Streamlined assembly process, reducing time and effort
  • Enhanced reliability and durability of the overall structure
  • Versatility in application across different industries and sectors


Original Abstract Submitted

An assembly according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, an object including a cavity. A sleeve is received through a hole formed through the object and extending through the cavity. A fastener is received within the sleeve.