CA1117330A - Self-locking nut - Google Patents
Self-locking nutInfo
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- CA1117330A CA1117330A CA000335176A CA335176A CA1117330A CA 1117330 A CA1117330 A CA 1117330A CA 000335176 A CA000335176 A CA 000335176A CA 335176 A CA335176 A CA 335176A CA 1117330 A CA1117330 A CA 1117330A
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- aperture
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Classifications
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
- F16B39/00—Locking of screws, bolts or nuts
- F16B39/22—Locking of screws, bolts or nuts in which the locking takes place during screwing down or tightening
- F16B39/28—Locking of screws, bolts or nuts in which the locking takes place during screwing down or tightening by special members on, or shape of, the nut or bolt
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Abstract
SELF-LOCKING NUT
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A prevailing torque type self-locking nut has an internal aperture provided with wedge ramp type threads, the aperture being tapered in cross section adjacent the top of the nut.
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A prevailing torque type self-locking nut has an internal aperture provided with wedge ramp type threads, the aperture being tapered in cross section adjacent the top of the nut.
Description
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BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION .
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It is a purpose of this invention to provide a nut having wedge ramp type threads with a prevailing torque feature.
The invention accomplishes this purpose by means of a design to which the diameter of the internal wedge ramp threads at the top of the nut is reduced to impose a resis-tance to threading of a bolt in the nut.
Thus, the present invention may be seen as providing a nut of the prevailin~ torque type comprising a body having a through aperture and an outer wrenching periphery coaxial with the aperture, the body having a top at one end of the aperture and a bottom including a bearing surface at the other end of the aperture, the body being internally threaded along the length of the aperture with helical threads having wedge ramp roots sized for en~agement by the crests of exter-nal threads of a male member passing through the aperture, an upper portion of the body adjacent the top being deformed .~ radially inwardly and on a taper with respect to the axis of the aperture to reduce the width of an upper portion of the aperture and the diameter of the threads in the upper portion, .~ the aperture and threads between the upper portion and the bottom being of substantially uniform diameter and larger than '.
the thread and aperture diameter in the upper portion, the taper serving to make the wedge ramp roots in the upper por-tion closer to parallel to.the axis of the aperture than are the wedge ramp roots in the substantially uniform diameter . portion of the aperture, the crests of the external threads on the male member being initially engageable with the wedge ,l.pq/~
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ramps at the top oE -the nut so as to place subs-tantially the entire portion of the male member wi~thin the aperture ;. of the nut in tension when a load is placed on the bearing surface thereof~
` Furthermore, the present invention ma~ be definecl as a nut of the pre~ailing torque type comprising a body having a through aperture and an outer wrenching periphery coaxial with the aperture, the body having a top at one end of the aperture and a bot-tom a-t -the other end of the aperture in-~luding a bearing surface, the aperture including a uniformportion extending from the bearing surface to an intermediate axial level of the body and a tapered portion extending from the uniform portion toward the top of the body, the uniform portion having substantially uniform cross sections alon~ its length and the tapered portion having cross sections decreas-ing in at least one direction with distance from the bearing surface, the body being internally threaded along the length of the aperture with wedge ramp type threads, the threads having wedge ramp roots in the uniform portion that make angles of about 30 with respect to the axis of the aperture and in the tapered portion make angles less than 30 with respect to the axis in accordance with the taper o~ the tapered portion, the wedge ramp roots being engageable by the crests of exter-.~ nal threads on a male member threaded into the aperture, the crests of the external threads on the male member being initially engageable with the wedge ramps at the top of the nut so as to place substantially the entire portion of the male : member within the aperture of the nut in tension when a load -~pg/~, - lA -:~ :, .
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is placed on the bearing surface thereof.
DESCRIPT:[ON OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a side elevation, partly broken away, of a nut embodying the invention;
Figure 2 is a top elevation of the nut of Figure l;
Figure 3 is a bottom elevation of the nut of Figure l;
and Figure 4 is an enlarged view, partly in sec-tion of the nut of Figure 1 assembled on a bolt and pressing against a workpiece~
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
; The nut 1 comprises a body 3 formed of suitable material, such as s-teel, and having an outer periphery 5 and an inner aperture 7 that is coaxial with the outer periphery. The body 3 has a top 9 :
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and 2 hOttOnl 11, including annular bearing surface 13, and the aperture extends through the body between the top and bottom.
The body 3 is provided with intcrnal thrcads 15 of the wedge ramp type and these define the aperture 7 The body 3 is also provided with suitable external wrenching surfaces symmetrical with the axis, such as the twelve point configuration illustrated on the outer periphery 5. It will be understood that the invention may be used with other nut body designs than the presently preferred embodi-ment that is illustrated.
The helical wedge ramp threads 15 are preferably of the configuration shown, though dimensional and angular variations ~re within the broad purview of the invention. Such threads are illustrated in U. S, Patent No. 4, 076, 064. Each thread comprises a lead ilank 17 and a following Ilank 19 and a root in the form of - , . ;
a wedge ramp 21 In the preferred and illustrated embodiment where- ~
in the threads 15 are to mate with standard e~ternal threads 23 on a bolt 25, the flanks 17 and 19 make angles of about 30 to an imag-inary plane normal to the axis of the aperture 7 and the wedge ramp 21 is snbstarltially normal to the lead flank 17.
In accordancc with the invention, the aperture 7 has a lower section 7a that is of uniform circular cross section or diam-eter and an upper section 7b ~Yhich is inwardly taperecl. The threads î5 are in both sections; hence~ the threads in section 7b and, in ,~ .. ..
particular, the wedge ramps 21 thereof, are of gradnallyijdècreasing widfh at least alon~ one or more radii of the aperture. Therefore, as seen bcst in Figure 4, the arrangement of aperture sectiolls 7a and . . ' ~.
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7b will enable a bolt 25 to be free spinning with respect to the nut until its threads 23 enter the tapered sectiGn 7b and encounter ~qedge ramps 21 ha~,ing a diameter less than tlleir major diameter. At this point the bolt threads 21 will encounter resistance from the nut to provide prevailing torque. Continued application oI torque to the assembly of nut 1 and bolt 25 will cause the nut body adjacent aperture section 7b to elastically dilate; and, when the bearing surface 13 engages the workpiece 27, tension in the bolt and elongation thereof will enable the bolt threads 23 to ride down the wedge ramps 21. Figure ~ shows the beginning of substantial pressure between the nut and the workpiece, and as bolt load increases still more the bolt threads 23 will come in contact with the wedge ramps 21 in the lower aperture section 7a. Continued application of torque will cause the bolt threads to ride Eurther and further down the wedge 15 . ramps toward the iollowing Elanks 19 to align the parts, take up clearances, and powerfully resi~st unintentional loosening.
The tapered aperture section 7b in cornbination with the wedge ramps 21 provide the assembly with substantial resistance ~o loosening under vibratory loads of any kind. All of ~he threads ~-15 are preferably formed in one operation and on the same diameters, i. c. in an aperture 7 of constant uniform circular cross section.
The nut body 3, preferably, is subsequently deformed by the appli-cation of radial inward pressure on its upper portion. This may be alollg a diameter to form an oval but is preferably at three equi-angularly spaced points 29. If the nut is made of steel or equivaient materials, the application of sufficient squeeze pre.ssure will per-manently deform the nut body into substantially the shape shown in .. ., .. . .. .. .. . .... ,,....... , ,~ , ., . ,. ,,, .. , ". , .. . .. . __, .. I
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I~igurc 2, it bein~, recognized that ]~i~urc 1 and l~i$~urc 4 are p;lrli;ll cross sections along a plane through poin~ 2~. Thus, tllc al~crturc 7b may be regarded as a tapered trilobular cross section while the lower ~ection 7a remains substantially circular as shown in ~igure 3. When the tapered section 7b is formed after the aperture has been threaded, the wedge rarnps 21 in the section 7b will be ben inwardly, i. e~, toward the vertical, by an angle corresponding to an angle of taper. This has the effect of bringing the wedge ramp angle closer to the vertical (i. e. axial) and of increasing the friction between mating threads. :
While the mcthod just described for forming the taper is presently preferred, it is within the broad purview of the invention to provicle the aperture 7 with a tapered upper section 7b by other methods. Tapers OI this type in nuts having ordinary V or standard thl ~ ads are known in the fastener inaustry, and nuts witll locking action provided by inwardly squeezed two or three point shapes on 6tandard thread sections are comTnercially available. Thus, known r ethods of form.ng the taper may be employed, i~ desired, in using the invention.
~0 lVlodificatio~ls in the specific structure described may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION .
. - - .
It is a purpose of this invention to provide a nut having wedge ramp type threads with a prevailing torque feature.
The invention accomplishes this purpose by means of a design to which the diameter of the internal wedge ramp threads at the top of the nut is reduced to impose a resis-tance to threading of a bolt in the nut.
Thus, the present invention may be seen as providing a nut of the prevailin~ torque type comprising a body having a through aperture and an outer wrenching periphery coaxial with the aperture, the body having a top at one end of the aperture and a bottom including a bearing surface at the other end of the aperture, the body being internally threaded along the length of the aperture with helical threads having wedge ramp roots sized for en~agement by the crests of exter-nal threads of a male member passing through the aperture, an upper portion of the body adjacent the top being deformed .~ radially inwardly and on a taper with respect to the axis of the aperture to reduce the width of an upper portion of the aperture and the diameter of the threads in the upper portion, .~ the aperture and threads between the upper portion and the bottom being of substantially uniform diameter and larger than '.
the thread and aperture diameter in the upper portion, the taper serving to make the wedge ramp roots in the upper por-tion closer to parallel to.the axis of the aperture than are the wedge ramp roots in the substantially uniform diameter . portion of the aperture, the crests of the external threads on the male member being initially engageable with the wedge ,l.pq/~
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ramps at the top oE -the nut so as to place subs-tantially the entire portion of the male member wi~thin the aperture ;. of the nut in tension when a load is placed on the bearing surface thereof~
` Furthermore, the present invention ma~ be definecl as a nut of the pre~ailing torque type comprising a body having a through aperture and an outer wrenching periphery coaxial with the aperture, the body having a top at one end of the aperture and a bot-tom a-t -the other end of the aperture in-~luding a bearing surface, the aperture including a uniformportion extending from the bearing surface to an intermediate axial level of the body and a tapered portion extending from the uniform portion toward the top of the body, the uniform portion having substantially uniform cross sections alon~ its length and the tapered portion having cross sections decreas-ing in at least one direction with distance from the bearing surface, the body being internally threaded along the length of the aperture with wedge ramp type threads, the threads having wedge ramp roots in the uniform portion that make angles of about 30 with respect to the axis of the aperture and in the tapered portion make angles less than 30 with respect to the axis in accordance with the taper o~ the tapered portion, the wedge ramp roots being engageable by the crests of exter-.~ nal threads on a male member threaded into the aperture, the crests of the external threads on the male member being initially engageable with the wedge ramps at the top of the nut so as to place substantially the entire portion of the male : member within the aperture of the nut in tension when a load -~pg/~, - lA -:~ :, .
': ~
~733~
is placed on the bearing surface thereof.
DESCRIPT:[ON OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a side elevation, partly broken away, of a nut embodying the invention;
Figure 2 is a top elevation of the nut of Figure l;
Figure 3 is a bottom elevation of the nut of Figure l;
and Figure 4 is an enlarged view, partly in sec-tion of the nut of Figure 1 assembled on a bolt and pressing against a workpiece~
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
; The nut 1 comprises a body 3 formed of suitable material, such as s-teel, and having an outer periphery 5 and an inner aperture 7 that is coaxial with the outer periphery. The body 3 has a top 9 :
pcJ/~ lB -. -~ ~ .
733~
and 2 hOttOnl 11, including annular bearing surface 13, and the aperture extends through the body between the top and bottom.
The body 3 is provided with intcrnal thrcads 15 of the wedge ramp type and these define the aperture 7 The body 3 is also provided with suitable external wrenching surfaces symmetrical with the axis, such as the twelve point configuration illustrated on the outer periphery 5. It will be understood that the invention may be used with other nut body designs than the presently preferred embodi-ment that is illustrated.
The helical wedge ramp threads 15 are preferably of the configuration shown, though dimensional and angular variations ~re within the broad purview of the invention. Such threads are illustrated in U. S, Patent No. 4, 076, 064. Each thread comprises a lead ilank 17 and a following Ilank 19 and a root in the form of - , . ;
a wedge ramp 21 In the preferred and illustrated embodiment where- ~
in the threads 15 are to mate with standard e~ternal threads 23 on a bolt 25, the flanks 17 and 19 make angles of about 30 to an imag-inary plane normal to the axis of the aperture 7 and the wedge ramp 21 is snbstarltially normal to the lead flank 17.
In accordancc with the invention, the aperture 7 has a lower section 7a that is of uniform circular cross section or diam-eter and an upper section 7b ~Yhich is inwardly taperecl. The threads î5 are in both sections; hence~ the threads in section 7b and, in ,~ .. ..
particular, the wedge ramps 21 thereof, are of gradnallyijdècreasing widfh at least alon~ one or more radii of the aperture. Therefore, as seen bcst in Figure 4, the arrangement of aperture sectiolls 7a and . . ' ~.
' ~IIL733q~
7b will enable a bolt 25 to be free spinning with respect to the nut until its threads 23 enter the tapered sectiGn 7b and encounter ~qedge ramps 21 ha~,ing a diameter less than tlleir major diameter. At this point the bolt threads 21 will encounter resistance from the nut to provide prevailing torque. Continued application oI torque to the assembly of nut 1 and bolt 25 will cause the nut body adjacent aperture section 7b to elastically dilate; and, when the bearing surface 13 engages the workpiece 27, tension in the bolt and elongation thereof will enable the bolt threads 23 to ride down the wedge ramps 21. Figure ~ shows the beginning of substantial pressure between the nut and the workpiece, and as bolt load increases still more the bolt threads 23 will come in contact with the wedge ramps 21 in the lower aperture section 7a. Continued application of torque will cause the bolt threads to ride Eurther and further down the wedge 15 . ramps toward the iollowing Elanks 19 to align the parts, take up clearances, and powerfully resi~st unintentional loosening.
The tapered aperture section 7b in cornbination with the wedge ramps 21 provide the assembly with substantial resistance ~o loosening under vibratory loads of any kind. All of ~he threads ~-15 are preferably formed in one operation and on the same diameters, i. c. in an aperture 7 of constant uniform circular cross section.
The nut body 3, preferably, is subsequently deformed by the appli-cation of radial inward pressure on its upper portion. This may be alollg a diameter to form an oval but is preferably at three equi-angularly spaced points 29. If the nut is made of steel or equivaient materials, the application of sufficient squeeze pre.ssure will per-manently deform the nut body into substantially the shape shown in .. ., .. . .. .. .. . .... ,,....... , ,~ , ., . ,. ,,, .. , ". , .. . .. . __, .. I
.; !, . " `: ~ , 33~
.: . .~ . .
.
I~igurc 2, it bein~, recognized that ]~i~urc 1 and l~i$~urc 4 are p;lrli;ll cross sections along a plane through poin~ 2~. Thus, tllc al~crturc 7b may be regarded as a tapered trilobular cross section while the lower ~ection 7a remains substantially circular as shown in ~igure 3. When the tapered section 7b is formed after the aperture has been threaded, the wedge rarnps 21 in the section 7b will be ben inwardly, i. e~, toward the vertical, by an angle corresponding to an angle of taper. This has the effect of bringing the wedge ramp angle closer to the vertical (i. e. axial) and of increasing the friction between mating threads. :
While the mcthod just described for forming the taper is presently preferred, it is within the broad purview of the invention to provicle the aperture 7 with a tapered upper section 7b by other methods. Tapers OI this type in nuts having ordinary V or standard thl ~ ads are known in the fastener inaustry, and nuts witll locking action provided by inwardly squeezed two or three point shapes on 6tandard thread sections are comTnercially available. Thus, known r ethods of form.ng the taper may be employed, i~ desired, in using the invention.
~0 lVlodificatio~ls in the specific structure described may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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Claims (2)
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A nut of the prevailing torque type comprising a body having a through aperture and an outer wrenching periphery coaxial with the aperture, said body having a top at one end of the aperture and a bottom including a bearing surface at the other end of the aperture said body being internally threaded along the length of said aperture with helical threads having wedge ramp roots sized for engagement by the crests of external threads of a male member passing through the aper-ture an upper portion of said body adjacent said top being deformed radially inwardly and on a taper with respect to the axis of -the aperture to reduce the width of an upper portion of the aperture and the diameter of the threads in said upper por-tion, the aperture and threads between said upper portion and said bottom being of substantially uniform diameter and larger than the thread and aperture diameter in said upper portion, said taper serving to make the wedge ramp roots in said upper portion closer to parallel to the axis of the aperture than are the wedge ramp roots in the substantially uniform diameter por-tion of the aperture, the crests of the external threads on said male member being initially engageable with the wedge ramps at the top of said nut so as to place substantially the entire portion of said male member within the aperture of said nut in tension when a load is placed on the bearing surface thereof.
2. A nut of the prevailing torque type comprising a body having a through aperture and an outer wrenching periphery coaxial with the aperture, said body having a top at one end of the aperture and a bottom at the other end of the aperture including a bearing surface said aperture including a uniform portion extending from said bearing surface to an intermediate axial level of said body and a tapered portion extending from the uniform portion toward the top of said body, said uniform portion having substantially uniform cross sections along its length and said tapered portion having cross sections decreas-ing in at least one direction with distance from said bearing surface said body being internally threaded along the length of said aperture with wedge ramp type threads, said threads having wedge ramp roots in said uniform portion that make angles of about 30° with respect to the axis of the aperture and in said tapered portion make angles less than 30° with respect to said axis in accordance with the taper of said tapered portion, said wedge ramp roots being engageable by the crests of external threads on a male member threaded into the aperture, the crests of the external threads on said male member being initially engageable with the wedge ramps at the top of said nut so as to place substantially the entire portion of said male member with-in the aperture of said nut in tension when a load is placed on the bearing surface thereof.
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