20240044574. APPLIANCE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY simplified abstract (WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION)

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APPLIANCE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY

Organization Name

WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Atishkumar S. Dhage of Maharashtra (IN)

Sanket Vivek Phalak of Maharashtra (IN)

APPLIANCE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240044574 titled 'APPLIANCE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes an appliance mounting assembly that includes a mounting bracket with distal arms that flare outward in opposing directions from an attachment body and couple to a panel. The mounting bracket also includes coupling members that extend from the attachment body towards the panel surface and have distal ends that curve inward towards each other. A self-clinching nut with an undercut, serrated clinching ring, and base is used, with the undercut and serrated clinching ring being disposed within an aperture defined by the attachment body. A ladder rack with first and second sides coupled via an attachment wall is also included, with the sides having protrusions that engage the coupling members in an interference fit. The attachment wall defines a receiving hole that aligns with the aperture, and a threaded fastener extends through the receiving hole and engages the self-clinching nut to fasten the ladder rack to the mounting bracket.

  • The appliance mounting assembly includes a mounting bracket with distal arms and coupling members, as well as a self-clinching nut and a ladder rack.
  • The distal arms of the mounting bracket flare outward in opposing directions from an attachment body and couple to a panel.
  • The coupling members of the mounting bracket extend from the attachment body towards the panel surface and have curved distal ends that face each other.
  • The self-clinching nut has an undercut, serrated clinching ring, and base, and is disposed within an aperture defined by the attachment body.
  • The ladder rack has first and second sides coupled via an attachment wall, with protrusions on the sides that engage the coupling members in an interference fit.
  • The attachment wall of the ladder rack defines a receiving hole that aligns with the aperture of the mounting bracket.
  • A threaded fastener extends through the receiving hole and engages the self-clinching nut to securely fasten the ladder rack to the mounting bracket.

Potential Applications

  • This appliance mounting assembly can be used in various industries and applications where secure attachment of panels and racks is required.
  • It can be utilized in the manufacturing of appliances, electronic equipment, and other products that require mounting brackets and ladder racks.

Problems Solved

  • The appliance mounting assembly solves the problem of securely attaching a ladder rack to a mounting bracket, ensuring stability and durability.
  • The self-clinching nut with its undercut and serrated clinching ring provides a reliable and secure fastening mechanism.

Benefits

  • The use of the appliance mounting assembly provides a strong and stable connection between the ladder rack and the mounting bracket, preventing any unwanted movement or detachment.
  • The self-clinching nut allows for easy and efficient installation, reducing assembly time and effort.
  • The design of the mounting bracket and ladder rack ensures a secure interference fit, enhancing the overall strength and stability of the assembly.


Original Abstract Submitted

an appliance mounting assembly includes a mounting bracket with first and second distal arms that flare outward in opposing directions from an attachment body and couple to a panel. the mounting bracket includes a pair of coupling members that extend from the attachment body toward the panel surface and distal ends that curve inward toward one another. a self-clinching nut has an undercut, serrated clinching ring, and base. the undercut and the serrated clinching ring are disposed within an aperture defined by the attachment body. a ladder rack has first and second sides coupled via an attachment wall. the first and second sides define protrusions that engage the pair of coupling members in an interference fit. the attachment wall defines a receiving hole that aligns with the aperture. a threaded fastener extends through the receiving hole and engages the self-clinching nut to fasten the ladder rack to the mounting bracket.