Abstract: An anchor arrangement for mounting to a membrane skin of a structure has a mounting bracket, including a mounting flange provided with one or more fixing apertures and a metallic rigid mounting plate arranged to underlay the anchor mounting bracket and provided with one or more fixing apertures arranged to match up with the aperture(s) in the anchor mounting bracket. A membrane layer lies contiguous with the metallic rigid plate, provided between the metallic rigid plate and the anchor mounting bracket mounting flanges, the membrane layer being bonded to the metallic rigid plate.
Abstract: The invention relates to a subframe for a motor vehicle, in particular a front axle subframe, including a first shell element and a second shell element which is rigidly connected to the first shell element and defines a cavity therewith, and at least one bodywork connection sleeve for inserting a screw therethrough. The bodywork connection sleeve is attached at one of its ends to a through-hole in the first shell element and extends within the cavity towards a through-hole in the second shell element.
Abstract: Provided is a structure for preventing the falling of a fastening nut of a portable power work machine, the structure reliably preventing loss of the nut and containing assembly cost, manufacturing cost, and component cost while reducing the possibility of damage, failure or the like and increasing the nut fastening and loosening workability and durability. A nut anchor member comprises a single bent wire or bar of elastically deformable material, and includes: a split ring-shaped portion externally retained in a circular groove provided at the outer periphery of a nut; a pair of left and right leg-like piece portions continuous with both ends of the split ring-shaped portion; and hook piece portions continuous with lower portions of the leg-like piece portions. A cover includes a locking portion that locks the hook piece portions so as to prevent the nut and the nut anchor member from falling from the cover when the nut is detached from the bolt.
Abstract: A form-locking connection with compensation of position errors including a first component and a second component to be connected to each other; characterized by a first circular form-locking element associated with the first component; a second circular form-locking element associated with the second component, and a compensating element provided between the first form-locking element and the second form-locking element, wherein the form-locking elements are fixed in the axial position thereof and together with the compensating element form an interlocking arrangement which positions the first component and the second component with respect to each other, wherein a side of the first form-locking element which faces the second from locking element is provided with a first surface which is curved in the manner of a spherical segment and the center point of curvature of which is positioned on the axis of the first form-locking element; wherein that side of the second form-locking element which faces the first f
Abstract: A fastener is configured for use in a high vibration application. The fastener includes a nut including a nut body including a cam surface comprising wedge locking action fastening features and a hex shape upon an outer surface of the nut body. The nut further includes a locking washer including matching wedge locking action fastening features to the wedge locking action fastening features of the cam surface and a matching hex shape upon an outer surface of the washer to the hex shape upon the outer surface of the nut body. The nut is configured to include a threaded inner surface selected according to a bolt to be fastened and a nut wall thickness selected according to a load to be applied to the nut.
Abstract: A fastener is disclosed for use in a high vibration application wherein the fastener is engaged to a blind hole. The fastener includes a lock washer including wedge locking action fastening features and a head of the fastener including mating wedge locking action fastening features. The wedge locking action fastening features include a greater inclination than a pitch angle of the fastener such that the fastener is prevented from backing out.
Abstract: A fastener is configured for use in a high vibration application. The fastener includes a nut including a nut body including a cam surface comprising wedge locking action fastening features and a hex shape upon an outer surface of the nut body. The nut further includes a locking washer including matching wedge locking action fastening features to the wedge locking action fastening features of the cam surface and a matching hex shape upon an outer surface of the washer to the hex shape upon the outer surface of the nut body. The nut is configured to include a threaded inner surface selected according to a bolt to be fastened and a nut wall thickness selected according to a load to be applied to the nut.
Abstract: A floating fastener includes a mounting base member defining a center through hole and an inward rim, a socket vertically and horizontally movably coupled to the mounting base member and stoppable below the inward rim of the mounting base member, a lock screw floatably supported on an elastic member in the socket inside the mounting base member and movable with the socket to correct positioning for detachably locking a first panel member carrying the mounting base member to a second panel member, and a stop member mounted in the socket to prohibit the lock screw from falling out of the socket.
Abstract: A fastener is disclosed for use in a high vibration application wherein the fastener is engaged to a blind hole. The fastener includes a lock washer including wedge locking action fastening features and a head of the fastener including mating wedge locking action fastening features. The wedge locking action fastening features include a greater inclination than a pitch angle of the fastener such that the fastener is prevented from backing out.
Abstract: A form-locking connection with compensation of position errors including a first component and a second component to be connected to each other; characterized by a first circular form-locking element associated with the first component; a second circular form-locking element associated with the second component, and a compensating element provided between the first form-locking element and the second form-locking element, wherein the form-locking elements are fixed in the axial position thereof and together with the compensating element form an interlocking arrangement which positions the first component and the second component with respect to each other, wherein a side of the first form-locking element which faces the second from locking element is provided with a first surface which is curved in the manner of a spherical segment and the center point of curvature of which is positioned on the axis of the first form-locking element; wherein that side of the second form-locking element which faces the first f
Abstract: An low-profile cam locking fastener assembly in which a locking nut is connected to a locking washer through a tubular skirt that extends from the nut opening. The skirt and nut opening are coaxial having contiguous inner surfaces that are threaded to receive a bolt or stud. The washer is mounted to the skirt so as to be rotatable with respect to nut as well as axially movable to a position in which cooperating cam elements on opposing faces between the washer and the nut are separated. The cam elements are arranged so that when the nut and washer are fastened down to a bolt or stud on a workpiece, the cam elements engage one another to substantially prevent the nut from loosening from the threaded bolt/stud.
Abstract: Disclosed herein is a mounting mechanism such as a drift tube mounting mechanism for mounting a drift tube provided in a drift tube accelerator vessel 10 via an elongate holding element 14. The mounting mechanism comprises a biasing mechanism comprising one or more disc spring members 46 for axially biasing the elongate holding element 14 with respect to the vessel towards a mounting position. The mounting mechanism further comprises a screw 58 having a head portion 60 and a shaft portion, said shaft portion comprising a threaded portion 64 for screwing into the elongate holding element 14. The mounting mechanism further comprises a bushing 66 comprising a sleeve portion 68 receiving at least a part of the screw shaft and separating the one or more disc spring members 46 from said screw shaft portion. The screw head portion 60 is configured to receive the axial biasing force generated by the one or more disc spring members 46.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 18, 2010
Publication date:
May 2, 2013
Applicant:
CERN-European Organization for Nuclear Research
Inventors:
Suitbert Ramberger, Pierre Bourquin, Yves Cuvet, Maurizio Vretenar
Abstract: To provide a screw fastening device that, when performing a screw tightening operation, can substantially reduce the running torque directly applied by external force to a screw driving device.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 28, 2009
Publication date:
August 20, 2009
Applicant:
NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION
Abstract: A method of locking a fastener assembly against rotation relative to a laminar composite workpiece, the method comprising: passing a fastener through the workpiece; fitting a washer to the fastener; locking the washer against rotation relative to the workpiece; screwing a nut onto the fastener so as to clamp the washer against the workpiece; and locking the nut against rotation relative to the washer. A fastener assembly comprising: two or more fasteners; two or more nuts; a washer with two or more holes each sized to receive a respective one of the fasteners; and a locking mechanism adapted to prevent relative rotation between the nuts and the washer after the nuts have been screwed up to a desired torque.
Abstract: A retainer for use with a corona ground element of an electrostatic precipitator is provided according to an embodiment of the invention. The retainer includes a body and a retainer aperture extending at least partially through the body and adapted to receive a projection extending from the corona ground element. The retainer aperture is configured to receive the projection as a press fit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 18, 2006
Date of Patent:
December 11, 2007
Assignee:
Oreck Holdings, LLC
Inventors:
Bruce M. Kiern, Dennis T. Lamb, Charles W. Reynolds, Christopher M. Paterson
Abstract: The fastener assembly comprises a torquing member and a clamping pressure member assembled together on a common axis. The torquing member has threads formed around the axis. An annular bearing surface extends around the axis on one end of the member. The clamping pressure member has an annular bearing surface formed around the axis on one end and an annular clamping surface extending around the axis on an opposite end. The annular bearing surface of the torquing member includes a first series of helically inclined surface segments extending about substantially the same axis as the threads and a second series of helically inclined surface segments extending about substantially the same axis as the threads but provided with a pitch substantially equal to or greater than that of the threads, with an opposite incline.
Abstract: In a screw locking assembly a pair of washers having inclined surfaces are interposed between a screw member on a tightening side and a member to be tightened, with the inclined surfaces being mutually contacted. These inclined surfaces circle around once in spiral form with a lead angle ? smaller than a lead angle ? of the screw, and both ends thereof are connected with a tier face in the axial direction. By conducting an initial-tightening in a state with an interval of a preset angle maintained between the tier faces, and tightening and rotating the screw member on the tightening side until the tier faces come into contact with each other, a tightening force proportional to that angle is generated, and the tightening force is controlled surely with precision.
Abstract: A fastening element, which is designed to be set in a bore of a constructional component formed of a hard material, includes a stem (11) adjoining load application part (13), a metal washer (14) having a recess (16) formed in its end surface (15) adjacent to the free flat end surface (12) of the stem (11), and a deformable, energy dissipation element (17) arranged in the recess (16) of the metal washer (14) and projecting beyond the free flat end surface (15) of the metal washer (14) in an unsetting condition of the fastening element (16) in which the energy dissipation element (17) remains undeformed, with the recess (16) having a free lateral space (26) for accommodating the energy dissipation element (17) in its deformed condition.
Abstract: A parallel wave washer having a body member with an aperture disposed therethrough, a first groove and a first ridge are disposed across a first end of the body member, the first groove is spaced apart from the first ridge and is aligned parallel thereto, a second groove and a second ridge are disposed across an opposite second end of the body member, the second groove is located generally opposite and is aligned parallel to the first ridge, and the second ridge is located generally opposite and is aligned parallel to the first groove.
Abstract: A roofing plate for securing a roofing membrane to a roof includes a top surface, a bottom surface and a generally oblong peripheral edge having two major sides and two minor sides. An opening is located generally centrally on the plate in a central portion for receiving a fastener for securing the plate to the roof, and a plurality of gripping formations are formed on the peripheral edge for preventing slippage of the roofing membrane relative to the plate. Also included are a pair of first rib portions which project from the top surface respectively along at least each of the two major sides between the peripheral edge and the central opening, and a pair of transverse ribs which project from the top surface for enhancing torsional stability and reinforcing the central portion of the plate.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 13, 1999
Date of Patent:
March 27, 2001
Assignee:
Illinois Tool Works Inc
Inventors:
Riaz Hasan, Paul M. Larson, Gareth A. Wallace
Abstract: A plate-shaped cambered attachment element (1) for attaching a constructional element (9) to a foundation (7) and having a central bore (2) for receiving an anchoring element (11), an abutment shoulder (4) spaced from the base (3) of the attachment element (1) and extending toward the base (3), and an edge region (5) which extends toward the plate edge (6) of the attachment element (1) and extends to a plane, extending perpendicular to the axis of the core (2), at a shallow angle (W).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 12, 1997
Date of Patent:
November 30, 1999
Assignee:
Hilti Aktiengesellschaft
Inventors:
Gunter Rohrmoser, Markus Sprenger, Franz Rass
Abstract: A gripping element for attaching a roofing membrane to a roof includes a generally planar plate having a generally central opening and an oblong peripheral edge. The plate includes a top surface facing away from the roofing membrane, an upwardly projecting rib, and a plurality of gripping formations for preventing slippage of the roofing membrane relative to the plate. Preferably, the central opening is larger in diameter than the diameter of a corresponding shank portion of a threaded fastener so that the plate is permitted a specified amount of rocking when subjected to a membrane uplift force.
Abstract: A screw stabilizer for selectively adjusting a first element with respect to a second element. The screw stabilizer includes a screw having a first end adapted to be supported on the first element and a second threaded end to be adapted to be threaded to the second element. First and second opposing washers are supported on the first end of the screw. The first washer includes a plurality of radially extending detents on the inner surface thereof. A plurality of ball bearings are sandwiched intermediate the first and second washers. The first end of the screw presses the first and second washers towards one another. The ball bearings selectively ride in the detents to selectively, releasably lock the screw in a desired position.
Abstract: The present invention is a torque indicator device that provides a positive indication as to whether or not a threaded fastener has been tightened to a desired torque. The present invention torque indicator device is mounted under the head of a threaded fastener and is shaped so that the indicator device is displaced from beneath the threaded fastener's head as the threaded fastener is tightened to a predetermined torque. As the threaded fastener is tightened to a predetermined torque, the brightly colored indicator device falls away from the threaded fastener giving an easily observed positive indication as to whether the threaded fastener has been properly tightened.
Abstract: The liner used in the combustor and other components is fabricated from a cylindrical shell and segmented panels attached to the shell. The attachment includes a self-locking nut and flexible bushing mounted on a post extending from the panel to protrude through a hole formed in a shell, thus permitting assembly in a limited space.
Abstract: A mounting bolt assembly to permit one man toilet bowl installation is disclosed. The assembly includes a threaded bolt with integral head to engage within the slot of a usual floor flange. The bolt is undercut in spaced relationship from the head to facilitate shortening after installation simply by bending or snapping about the undercut groove without any need for sawing. A resilient flat washer is associated with the bolt in spaced relationship from the head in a position to permit a portion of the resilient washer to be bent or otherwise urged into the floor flange slot. In this manner, the bolt can be supported in an upright orientation from the floor flange without manual intervention to thereby permit the toilet bowl to be applied over the bolt by a single workman.
Abstract: The following specification discloses the use of a nickel titanium alloy component referred to as Nitinol for purposes of providing a pre-stressed structure. The alloy component provides stiffness to shell structures and tubular members such as oil well pipes, and conduits, as well as pre-stressed loadings for head bolts on engines or other pre-stressed fasteners. Pre-stressing is accomplished by deforming the Nitinol component below its transformation temperature which can be a cryogenic temperature, after which the Nitinol component returns by its memory to a desired shape for pre-stressing. The foregoing develops a large pre-load on a structural joint, so that successful design applications of Nitinol can pre-load joints with minimum load path offset for a shell or other structure. This minimizes in-plane local moments, as well as eccentric loading, and provides joints of lower weight and less internal volume protrusion.
Abstract: In a space thermostat having a control lever for setting the temperature set-point, a force producing means clamps the control lever to the thermostat casing through an elongated slot in the casing. A hollow, rigid thin-walled nut, a compressible anchor ring, and a screw cooperate to provide means for adjusting the value of the clamping force to a value which enables manual movement of the control lever, upon application thereto of a desired force, to a different temperature set-point. The clamping force is further adjustable to a value which prevents manual movement of the control lever when it is desired to provide a locked condition wherein the control lever cannot be manually moved.
Abstract: An improved lock washer is described for locking nuts or bolts into their fastened positions. A molded plastic washer has a series of integral dimples or lock projections extending radially outwardly and downwardly from one of the washer contact surfaces. These integral projections are turned circumferentially during the tightening of the nut or bolt and the circumferential positioning of the dimples resists an unscrewing movement of the nuts or bolts.