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publicationDate 1998-10-27-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Stud mounting structure
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To provide a simple and quick mounting operation of an anchor stud. SOLUTION: The socket 1 comprises a socket 1 fixed to a steel shell 3, and a stud 5 fitted to the socket. The socket 1 has a cylindrical shape whose base is fixed to the steel shell by welding or the like. At least one pair of first slits 2 cut in the axial direction at symmetrical positions on the diameter line at the distal end of the socket body a and a second slit 2b cut in the same plane from the inner end of the first slit in the same direction as the second slit 2b. The engagement groove 2 is formed in a substantially L shape. Projection 6 that can fit into the engagement groove on the outer surface at a position matching the slit The projection is inserted into the first slit 2a and then rotated by a predetermined angle to make the projection into the second slit 2a. The stud 5 is attached by fitting into the b.
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