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US1086687A
US1086687A US73401412A US1912734014A US1086687A US 1086687 A US1086687 A US 1086687A US 73401412 A US73401412 A US 73401412A US 1912734014 A US1912734014 A US 1912734014A US 1086687 A US1086687 A US 1086687A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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  • Fig. 2 is a side view, partly in sectlon and looln'ng from below on Fig. 1; F1 3 1s a side view, partly in section looking 7 m the 1 side on Flg. 1; Fig. 4 is a top view of a modification and F1g. 5 is a cross seetienel view of the same. modification; and Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 2 but showing an exaggerated taper of the sleeve in order to better illustrate the spring feature of the nut.
  • a comparatively thin strip of sheet metal is employed. And this strip is pierced with a hole 1, and is doubled upon itself from either side at 2, 2 and is then bent upward at 3, 3, and extended and drawn into the form of the tubular sleeve 4, the edges of the metal forming the flat flanges 5, 5 which meet from opposite sides but are not, necessarily secured to each other.
  • the interior of the sleeve 4 is provided with a thread 6, which may extend entirely around the inside of the sleeve as in Figs. 1, 2 and 3 or which may extend but part way around as in Figs. 4 and 5.
  • the thread may be stamped in the metal of the nut; during the process of forming it up, and before the sides of the sleeve have been brought together; and that a less degree of accuracy of manipulation will be required where the thread 1s placed in one side only of the Specification or Letters Patent. Application filed nevem'ter 29, mm Serial No. 734,014.
  • the unthreadedside of the sleeve is formed upon a curve of a longer radius than the threaded -side, and the center of the curve is brought nearer than its ends to the center of the sleeve with the result that a screw meshing with the threaded side of the sleeve is engaged only by the central portion of the unthreaded side, which permits of easy adjustment of the nut on the screw and which also minimizes the importance, of perfect .Patented Feb. 10,1914.
  • the sleeve Owing to the fact that the opposite sides of e the sleeve are not positively fastened to each other they will yield slightly outward if suflicient pressure is exerted. And if the sleeve is slightly contracted toward its top as is illustrated on an exaggerated scale in i Fig. 6, the bolt or screw may be readily entered from below and will bind more and more as it advances through the nut the sides of which will spring outward and separate slightly if the bolt is of suflicient size to produce that result; andthe sides will bear upon the bolt with a spring grip which will tend to lock the nut upon the bolt and prevent its too easy displacement.
  • a nut formed of a single strip of sheet metal having a central hole, the strip being folded inward from each end to meet around said hole and being provided with means for engaging in the groove of a threaded shank, and the folds in the metal being in close contact with each other and forming a head of double thickness.
  • a nut formed of a single piece of sheet metal folded into close contact with itself to form a head of double thickness and extended at an angle to the head into a split, central sleeve the meeting edges whereof are extended into lateral flanges.
  • a nut formed of a single piece of sheet metal folded into close contact with itself to form a head of double thickness and extended at an angle to the head into a central sleeve with a tapered, threaded bore therein.
  • a nut formed of sheet metal doubled upon itself to form a head and extended at an angle to the head into a central sleeve with a bore the opposite sides of which are struck on dilferent radii.
  • a nut formed of sheet metal doubled upon itself to form a head and extended at an angle to the head into a central sleeve with a bore inwardly contracted on one side.

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O. H. NEWTON.
NUT. APPLICATION FILED NOV. 29, 1912. 1,086,687. K Patented Feb. 10, 1914.
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To it concern Be i known that 1, CHARLES pointed out.
the Figure 1 is a top view,
Fig. 2 is a side view, partly in sectlon and looln'ng from below on Fig. 1; F1 3 1s a side view, partly in section looking 7 m the 1 side on Flg. 1; Fig. 4 is a top view of a modification and F1g. 5 is a cross seetienel view of the same. modification; and Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 2 but showing an exaggerated taper of the sleeve in order to better illustrate the spring feature of the nut.
Similar reference numerals designate simi lar parts in all the figures.
In forming the nut a comparatively thin strip of sheet metal is employed. And this strip is pierced with a hole 1, and is doubled upon itself from either side at 2, 2 and is then bent upward at 3, 3, and extended and drawn into the form of the tubular sleeve 4, the edges of the metal forming the flat flanges 5, 5 which meet from opposite sides but are not, necessarily secured to each other.
The doubling of the strip upon itself at 2, 2, causes the folds forming the head to be brought into close contact with each other. In the drawings the lines defining these folds are, for clearness, shown as distinct. But I use the phrase doubled upon itself to indicate a close contact of the folds.
The interior of the sleeve 4 is provided with a thread 6, which may extend entirely around the inside of the sleeve as in Figs. 1, 2 and 3 or which may extend but part way around as in Figs. 4 and 5. Those skilled in the art will understand that the thread may be stamped in the metal of the nut; during the process of forming it up, and before the sides of the sleeve have been brought together; and that a less degree of accuracy of manipulation will be required where the thread 1s placed in one side only of the Specification or Letters Patent. Application filed nevem'ter 29, mm Serial No. 734,014.
sleeve, instead of where it is placed in both sides so that the sides must meet with considerable exactness to prevent material distortion of the continuity of the thread.
In the form shown in Figs. 4 and 5 the unthreadedside of the sleeve is formed upon a curve of a longer radius than the threaded -side, and the center of the curve is brought nearer than its ends to the center of the sleeve with the result that a screw meshing with the threaded side of the sleeve is engaged only by the central portion of the unthreaded side, which permits of easy adjustment of the nut on the screw and which also minimizes the importance, of perfect .Patented Feb. 10,1914.
accuracy in the formation of the opposite sides of the sleeve;
. Owing to the fact that the opposite sides of e the sleeve are not positively fastened to each other they will yield slightly outward if suflicient pressure is exerted. And if the sleeve is slightly contracted toward its top as is illustrated on an exaggerated scale in i Fig. 6, the bolt or screw may be readily entered from below and will bind more and more as it advances through the nut the sides of which will spring outward and separate slightly if the bolt is of suflicient size to produce that result; andthe sides will bear upon the bolt with a spring grip which will tend to lock the nut upon the bolt and prevent its too easy displacement.
reBy means of my invention I am able -to prod manipulations performed upon a single strip of sheet metal, during which it is perforated, bent upon itself, formed up and threaded so as to make a completed nut, the
uce a nut by a series of operations or nearly all mechanical, resulting in no wasteof the metal, except what is removed from the hole 1, and'producing at a low cost a spring nut which is both novel and elficient. It will be observed that the side flanges 5, 5, forming wing-like extensions from the sleeve of the nut, afford an excellent grip for the fingers in manipulating the nut, while operations being simple, consecutive and the rectangular base presents a suitable grip I for a wrench or other tool when a tool is a metal folded inward from each en the interior thread might be continued through the hole 1, in case the metal is of suficient thickness to make that desirable.
Having thus described my invention what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is,-
1. A nut formed of a single strip of sheet metal having a central hole, the strip being folded inward from each end to meet around said hole and being provided with means for engaging in the groove of a threaded shank, and the folds in the metal being in close contact with each other and forming a head of double thickness.
2. A nut formed of a single stri of sheet and into close contact with itself to form an apertured head of double thickness and the ends of the strip being then extended at an angle to the head to form the sides. of a central sleeve provided interior-1y with means for operativel engaging in the groove of a threaded s an 3. A nut formed of a single strip of sheet metal] folded inward from each end into close'contact with itself to form a head of doublethickness and the ends of the strip being extended at an angle to the head to noaaesv form the sides of a central, interiorly threaded sleeve.
4. A nut formed of a single piece of sheet metal folded into close contact with itself to form a head of double thickness and extended at an angle to the head into a split, central sleeve the meeting edges whereof are extended into lateral flanges.
5. A nut formed of a single piece of sheet metal folded into close contact with itself to form a head of double thickness and extended at an angle to the head into a central sleeve with a tapered, threaded bore therein.
6. A nut formed of sheet metal doubled upon itself to form a head and extended at an angle to the head into a central sleeve with a bore the opposite sides of which are struck on dilferent radii.
7. A nut formed of sheet metal doubled upon itself to form a head and extended at an angle to the head into a central sleeve with a bore inwardly contracted on one side.
CHARLES H. NEWTON.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2761937A (en) * 1953-03-16 1956-09-04 Gen Electric Mounted stop-nuts
US3332463A (en) * 1964-01-16 1967-07-25 United Carr Inc Resilient nut and collar therefor
US3361174A (en) * 1965-08-24 1968-01-02 Republic Ind Corp Molded threaded article
DE3725792A1 (en) * 1987-08-04 1989-02-16 Schwan Stabilo Schwanhaeusser DEVICE WITH A SCREW ELEMENT AND A NUT ELEMENT, AND USE OF THE DEVICE

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2761937A (en) * 1953-03-16 1956-09-04 Gen Electric Mounted stop-nuts
US3332463A (en) * 1964-01-16 1967-07-25 United Carr Inc Resilient nut and collar therefor
US3361174A (en) * 1965-08-24 1968-01-02 Republic Ind Corp Molded threaded article
DE3725792A1 (en) * 1987-08-04 1989-02-16 Schwan Stabilo Schwanhaeusser DEVICE WITH A SCREW ELEMENT AND A NUT ELEMENT, AND USE OF THE DEVICE

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