GB190418650A - Improved Means for Automatically Locking Nuts. - Google Patents

Improved Means for Automatically Locking Nuts.

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GB190418650A
GB190418650A GB190418650DA GB190418650A GB 190418650 A GB190418650 A GB 190418650A GB 190418650D A GB190418650D A GB 190418650DA GB 190418650 A GB190418650 A GB 190418650A
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Charles Frederick Hengst
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18,650. Hengst, C. F. Aug. 29. Locking nuts.-A nut is frictionally locked on a screw or bolt against backward movement due to vibration &c. by means of a spring-actuated pin c having a limited movement in the hole or recess b, which intersects a portion of the bolt hole. Upon one side, at the inner end d of the pin c, transverse serrations g are formed, while longitudinally the same part is screw-threaded to correspond with the adjacent portion of the bolt-hole thread. The pin c is retained in the recess by means of a transverse pin j, and can be pressed inwards, to withdraw the serrations from engagement and permit unscrewing, by the rounded projection h. It is stated in the Provisional Specification that the bolt, nut, and locking-pin may be made of metal, wood, or other material ; the spring may also be of metal or other substance of any shape.
GB190418650D 1904-08-29 1904-08-29 Improved Means for Automatically Locking Nuts. Expired GB190418650A (en)

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