Closed Loop Having Plural Variations In The Profile Of A Contact Surface Or A Peripheral Edge Thereof Patents (Class 411/160)
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Patent number: 11959319Abstract: A fastening device for axially fastening a rotatably mounted threaded pin to a closing element, in particular a door, having a fastening element, which can be screwed onto the threaded pin, and having a backward-rotation prevention means for securing the screwed-on fastening element, wherein the backward-rotation prevention means has a sealing region for sealing the threaded pin with respect to the closing element. The disclosure also describes a closure actuator and a closing element incorporating the fastening device.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2020Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: EMKA BESCHLAGTEILE GMBH & CO. KGInventor: Turgay Alan
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Patent number: 10823221Abstract: A bonding washer for making electrical connection between two metal pieces that are to be mechanically fastened together. The washer, to be interposed between the two metal pieces, may be constructed so as to fasten to one of the pieces before the two pieces are joined. Teeth on the washer, positioned at right angles to the plane of the washer, are forced into each of the two metal pieces when the fastener is tightened, making electrical connection between the two metal pieces.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2019Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: HUBBELL INCORPORATEDInventors: Brian Thomas Wiley, Palvin Chee Leong Chan
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Patent number: 9927889Abstract: A position pointer is provided for use with a position detection sensor, capable of achieving power saving. The position pointer includes: a first electrode configured to receive an AC signal from a position detection sensor; a transmission signal production circuit configured to produce a position signal, based on which the position detection sensor detects a position of the position pointer; a second electrode different from the first electrode and configured to transmit the position signal to the position detection sensor; a signal detection circuit configured to detect whether or not the AC signal from the position detection sensor is received through the first electrode; and a transmission controlling circuit configured to control transmission of the position signal through the second electrode to the position detection sensor in response to an output from the signal detection circuit.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2016Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: Wacom Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasuo Oda, Masaki Yagi, Yoshihisa Sugiyama
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Patent number: 9074616Abstract: A bonding washer for making electrical connection between two metal pieces that are to be mechanically fastened together. The washer, to be interposed between the two metal pieces, may be constructed so as to fasten to one of the pieces before the two pieces are joined. Teeth on the washer, positioned at right angles to the plane of the washer, are forced into each of the two metal pieces when the fastener is tightened, making electrical connection between the two metal pieces.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2013Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: HUBBELL INCORPORATEDInventors: Brian Thomas Wiley, Palvin Chee Leong Chan
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Patent number: 8608418Abstract: A bonding washer for making electrical connection between two metal pieces that are to be mechanically fastened together. The washer, to be interposed between the two metal pieces, may be constructed so as to fasten to one of the pieces before the two pieces are joined. Teeth on the washer, positioned at right angles to the plane of the washer, are forced into each of the two metal pieces when the fastener is tightened, making electrical connection between the two metal pieces.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Brian Thomas Wiley, Palvin Chee Leong Chan
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Patent number: 8444357Abstract: A washer body bearing hardened balls in apertures in the washer body provides a counter-torque resistance in a fastening. The hardened balls form projections that indent the underside of a fastener head and an adjacent fastening joint surface during tightening of the fastening to prevent rotation of the fastener head while a nut is driven to tighten or loosen the fastening. A reservoir portion of the apertures in the washer around the balls receives the material displaced during indention to allow full contact of the washer with the fastener head and joint surface. The hardened balls provide point loads for ready indentation upon minimal loading to prevent rotation of the fastener, obviating the need for a counter-torque wrench.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2010Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Inventor: Ronald C. Clarke
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Patent number: 8353650Abstract: A bonding washer for making electrical connection between two metal pieces that are to be mechanically fastened together. The washer, to be interposed between the two metal pieces, is constructed so as to fasten to one of the pieces before the two pieces are joined. Teeth on the washer, positioned at right angles to the plane of the washer, are forced into each of the two metal pieces when the fastener is tightened, making electrical connection between the two metal pieces.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2011Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Brian Thomas Wiley, Palvin Chee Leong Chan
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Patent number: 8303357Abstract: A conductor-connecting washer arranged between two conductors to electrically connect the two conductors includes a metal plate portion including a washer hole in the middle and 24 or more contact protrusions integrally formed on each of both surfaces of the plate portion, 16 or more of which are bent alternately toward each of both surface sides along the outer circumference of the plate portion and 8 or more of which are bent alternately toward each of both surface sides along the inner circumference of the washer hole.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2011Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, LimitedInventors: Takashi Kuwahara, Yoshiaki Ishiyama
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Patent number: 8092129Abstract: A bonding washer for making electrical connection between two metal pieces that are to be mechanically fastened together. The washer, to be interposed between the two metal pieces, is constructed so as to fasten to one of the pieces before the two pieces are joined. Teeth on the washer, positioned at right angles to the plane of the washer, are forced into each of the two metal pieces when the fastener is tightened, making electrical connection between the two metal pieces.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2006Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Brian Thomas Wiley, Palvin Chee Leong Chan
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Patent number: 8011866Abstract: A locking fastener assembly comprising a nut and a washer. The nut and washer each have opposed load bearing surfaces which include a series of annularly extending, slightly inclined faces forming shallow undulations around each surface. The load bearing surface on the nut is generally spherically convex and the load bearing surface on the washer is generally spherically concave. The nut rotates as it is installed while the washer is prevented from rotating so that the undulating bearing surface on the nut slides over the undulating bearing surface on the washer against ever increasing resistance until the assembly is properly seated and the nut is effectively prevented from counter-rotating by interference between opposed, inclined faces. A concave clamping surface is formed on the outer end of the washer on a radially extending flange. The flange flexes when the assembly is installed and resiliently urges the washer against the nut.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2007Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: MacLean-Fogg CompanyInventor: David A. Harris
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Patent number: 7857565Abstract: In an exemplary, non-limiting bushing assembly, a first bushing defines a first opening therethrough. The first opening has a first dimension along a first axis that is sized to receive a fastener therethrough. The first opening has a second dimension along a second axis, and the second dimension is larger than the first dimension. A second bushing defines a second opening therethrough that is sized to receive a fastener therein. Means are provided for engaging the first and second bushings.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2006Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Howard E. Martinson
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Publication number: 20100021261Abstract: A flat ring-shaped anchoring element (11; 31; 71) for mounting on a shaft (52; 62) of a fastening element (51; 61) provided with an outer profile (53), includes a through-opening (12; 32) for the shaft (52; 62) and at least one compensation recess (13; 33) located radially outwardly of the through-opening (12; 32) and opening thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventors: Pietro Bianchi, Roger Tognini, Bernhard Sander, Clemens Lutz, Joerg Appl
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Publication number: 20080166201Abstract: A fastener assembly includes a male threaded fastener and a washer captured between a head of the fastener and a thread of the fastener. A terminal portion of the thread adjacent the washer is provided with crest depressions to thereby form material of the thread run out into elevations of the thread between adjacent depressions, to thereby maintain the specified major diameter of the thread adjacent the washer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2007Publication date: July 10, 2008Inventors: DHAVAL A. DESAI, Harlan Grueneberg, Kenneth J. Neuhengen
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Patent number: 7306418Abstract: A fastener is retained within an opening of a workpiece by deforming a portion of an edge of the opening inwardly to prevent removal of the fastener. A deforming member associated with a head of the fastener includes a body having a clamping surface extending radially form a central axis. A wedge-like deforming element has a deforming member and having a deforming face angled axially and radially outward from the clamping surface. The deforming element, when pressed against a malleable edge of the workpiece, deforms at least a portion of the edge into the fastener opening thereby creating a stop which reduces the diameter of the opening and mechanically retains the fastener therein. The deforming member may be formed as a separate washer assembled on the fastener or may be made integral with the fastener head.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2004Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventor: Stephen R. Kornblum
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Patent number: 7168902Abstract: A locking device for a threaded fastener comprises a pair of washers each having a plurality of wedge cam sets that include a base-cam and a raised tooth-cam. When the washers are mated together in use, the wedge cam sets of each washer are placed into confronting engagement with those of the other washer, with the raised tooth-cams of each washer engaging the base-cams of the other washer. The base-cam surfaces are ramped so that, as the tooth-cams slide along them during relative rotational movement, the combined axial height of the two washers changes—decreasing during tightening and increasing during loosening so that unintended partial loosening of the fastener is offset by expansion of the washers to thereby maintain bolt tension. Raised shoulders at each end of the tooth-cams are used to inhibit the amount of relative rotational movement of the two washers in both directions.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Inventor: Sydney L. Terry
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Patent number: 7056074Abstract: A connecting element is adapted to be placed between two pieces of wood to be joined and includes a body with two opposite main surfaces and with an engaging device which protrude from each main surface. In addition, a joint comprises a connecting device which is adapted to be passed through the pieces of wood and the connecting element and apply a compressing force on the pieces of wood in such a manner that the engaging device of the intermediate connecting element penetrates into opposite wood surfaces. The connecting element comprises a through hole perpendicular to the main surfaces for passing through the shank-shaped connecting device. The hole exhibits engaging formations around its circumference, and the connecting device exhibits matching engaging formations on its shank part in such a manner that longitudinal displacement is allowed while rotary motion of the connecting device relative to the connecting element is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Inventor: Allan Bas
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Patent number: 6918238Abstract: An externally installable and removable bearing and shaft assembly for supporting an end of a rotatable member for rotation relative to a support member or structure, which when installed, applies an axial preload force against a shaft of the assembly, for reducing the occurrence of flexure or bending of the shaft due to side loads during the rotation which can lead to fatigue failure including shaft breakage.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: CNH America LLCInventors: William L. Cooksey, Herbert M. Farley
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Patent number: 6892832Abstract: A drill bit is assembled to the makeup end of a drill string by means of a breakable washer comprising a ring-shaped body having an inner diameter and an outer diameter. A radially extending first surface of the ring-shaped body is planar and substantially perpendicular to a centerline axis through the body. A second radially extending surface has an angle with reference to the first surface that results in a radially diverging configuration.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Varel International, Ltd.Inventor: Christopher S. Byrd
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Patent number: 6669419Abstract: A probe locking washer (10) for substantially preventing unwanted loosening of a probe mounted on a receiver unit of an animal training device in which the receiver unit is mounted on an animal collar. The probe locking washer (10) of the present invention includes a disk member (25) having an upper surface (30) and a lower surface (35) and a centrally disposed hole member (40) which allows the probe locking washer (10) to be mounted on the mounting post (20). The probe locking washer (10) also includes a countersink member (45) disposed in the lower surface (35) of the disk member (25) and which includes a plurality of internal radial spline teeth (50) for providing radial resistance to any untightening force caused by vibration or other untightening force.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventor: Stephen W. Fleetwood
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Patent number: 6363679Abstract: Fastening devices of this invention comprise a screw and a spacer element. The spacer element can be cylindrical in shape and includes a central opening extending between opposite axial surfaces. One or more grooves are disposed within and extend diametrically along at least one axial spacer surface. The groove is adapted to accommodate a wire section of a wire lath. The screw includes a head at one axial end positioned adjacent the spacer groove, and a tip at an opposite axial end for penetrating and engaging a surface of an adjacent structure. The head includes an enlarged diameter section that extends radially outwardly therefrom a sufficient distance to cover at least a portion of the groove when the mounting means is disposed within the central opening. The fastening device is used to attach a wire lath to another surface by placing a wire section of the wire lath within the spacer groove, and driving the mounting means into the other surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1999Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Flannery, Inc.Inventor: Barry Rutherford
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Patent number: 6287063Abstract: A securing disk for interposition between two component parts to be connected has a disk member having a first face and a second face. The disk member has positive-locking bodies projecting from the first and second faces. Securing arms are connected to a circumferential edge of the disk member and project perpendicularly relative to the first face. The securing arms have integrated abutments.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Benteler AGInventor: Matthias Möller
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Patent number: 6241444Abstract: A forged, integral bolt (20) has a head, a tapered neck (22), a shank, and a plurality of plastically deformable, raised, contact surface portions (31) uniformly positioned adjacent the neck and extending axially and radially of the bolt for spreading a load applied to the bolt. Each raised portion has a base portion contiguous the neck, and an elongated, V-shaped, ridge portion raised above the base which is constructed to contact and fay with a congruent wall portion of a bolt bore (12) in a support structure. The bolt may have various shapes. (FIGS. 1-3, 10-23). The ridges may extend up onto the sides of the head. (FIG. 9). The ridge portions and base portions may be integrally forged as a pair of symmetrical, self-aligning, inserts (40) separate from, but mating with, opposite sides of the neck when a load is applied to the bolt.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Inventor: Ronald C. Clarke
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Patent number: 6082942Abstract: An electrical terminal clamping assembly of the character that will simultaneously accommodate and securely grip one or more conductor wires of substantially different diameters. The assembly includes a threaded terminal screw and a uniquely configured generally circular shaped clamping plate or tilt washer which is adapted to freely tilt relative to the undersurface of the head of the terminal screw in a manner to move gripping projections provided on the undersurface of the washer into secure clamping engagement with a wire of large diameter disposed on one side of the axial center line of the terminal screw and into secure clamping engagement with a wire of much smaller diameter disposed on the opposite side of the axial center line.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Inventor: E. Grant Swick
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Patent number: 6059501Abstract: Round spring wire (20) FIG. (1) formed into concave tri-elliptic wire (22) FIG. (2-A) and processed to include reversing wave crests (24) FIG. (3-A) having not opposed crest contact (28) FIG. (3-B) requires forming into ring or shape and heat treated as completed elastic form of locking ring device. Unique featured locking of joints and locking of standard fasteners is provided by continuous elastic internal beaming in combination with proportional penetration of joint surfaces by a multitude of relatively sharp reversing wave crests, which are always erect. Useful form is readily shaped and size configured in flat plane such as essentially round form of locking ring device (34) FIG. (4). The locking ring device is used for locking joint by curl formed flange (47b) FIG. (5-B), for plural use in locking of joint by single formed rivet (59) FIG. (6-B), for plural locking of joint by single screw thread fastener such as socket cap screw (78a) FIG.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Inventor: Peter F. Van Dyke
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Patent number: 6024177Abstract: An escutcheon locking ring for an automatic sprinkler head having an externally threaded section with a top portion having an engaging member extending therefrom comprises a ring having a plurality of tabs extending from the inner perimeter, and an outer perimeter having a plurality of escutcheon engaging fingers depending therefrom. The escutcheon engaging fingers are curved and are formed with sharp ends. When positioned between the bottom surface of the engaging member and the escutcheon, the sharp ends of the depending escutcheon engaging fingers penetrate the surface of the escutcheon. An attempt to unscrew the escutcheon from the sprinkler head causes the rotation of the ring until frictional contact is made between the extending tabs and the engaging member. Once frictional contact is achieved, a positive lock is formed preventing one from unscrewing the escutcheon from the sprinkler head. In an alternative embodiment, the extending tabs are replaced by extending U-shaped members.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1998Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: The Viking CorporationInventor: Thomas E. Winebrenner
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Patent number: 5934855Abstract: A large-surface plain washer (1) has an opening (5) for inserting a fastener. Engagement elements (1) that increase the engagement with a plate and/r web to be fastened are provided at the surface of the washer (1) that faces in the fastening direction. In addition, projecting spacers (17) shaped as tongues (26) that become effective when several washers (1) are stacked are provided at the lower side of the washer (1). The free end of these tongues (26) may be supported on the top side of the plain washer located directly underneath, so that the washers may be stacked without causing the engagement elements (13) of different washers (1) to engage each other. Individual washers (1) may thus be easily separated from a stack of washers (1), either by rotating or by moving the lowermost washer.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1996Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: SFS Industrie Holding AGInventors: Helmut Osterle, Stefan Baumgartner
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Patent number: 5915903Abstract: In a large-area washer (1) there is an aperture for the insertion of a fastener and a bead (16) to stiffen the washer (1). To provide better engagement with a plate and/or web to be fastened, there are engagement components (13) on the underside of the washer (1) which are pressed out of the whole material of the washer (1) and project approximately perpendicularly downwards from it. The engagement components (13) are conical or truncated cones.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1996Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: SFS Industrie Holding AGInventors: Helmut Osterle, Stefan Baumgartner, Marcus Steffen
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Patent number: 5827028Abstract: An electrical terminal clamping assembly of the character that will simultaneously accommodate and securely grip one or more conductor wires of substantially different diameters. The assembly includes a threaded terminal screw and a uniquely configured generally circular shaped clamping plate or tilt washer which is adapted to freely tilt relative to the undersurface of the head of the terminal screw in a manner to move gripping projections provided on the undersurface of the washer into secure clamping engagement with a wire of large diameter disposed on one side of the axial center line of the terminal screw and into secure clamping engagement with a wire of much smaller diameter disposed on the opposite side of the axial center line.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1995Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Inventor: E. Grant Swick
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Patent number: 5802754Abstract: An identification (ID) plate attachment structure is provided. According to this structure, adhesive agent spreads over not only one face of an attachment portion of an ID plate, but also the opposite face thereof owing to the provision of a plurality of through holes which the attachment portion of formed with. In attaching the ID plate to a mounting boss of a vehicular main component, such as, a transaxle, via a bolt, the pressure exerted by a head of the bolt in the process of tightening the bolt displace the adhesive agent disposed on the one face of the attachment portion to the side on the opposite face thereof via the through holes. Owing to the provision of the adhesive agent, a roughly equal frictional coefficient is obtained between the bolt and the attachment portion and between the attachment portion and the mounting boss and breakage of the ID plate during installation due to bolt tightening is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1996Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.Inventor: Iwao Watanabe
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Patent number: 5681136Abstract: Corrosion, loosening, safety and reusability problems incurred with prior art lock washers are eliminated in a lock washer having a planar washer body (6) formed of a thin sheet of resilient metal. A central aperture (12) is located in the body (6) and is adapted to receive the shank (24) of a bolt which a nut (22) is to be attached and locked. A lock fold (8) is formed in the body (6) radially outward of the central aperture (12). The lock fold (8) has a radially inward facing curved edge (18) displaced to one side of the plane of the body (6). The edge (18) is transverse to the radius of the body (6) and a lock fold (8) resiliently, lockingly engages with a flat of the nut.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1995Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: James F. L. BlairInventor: James F. L. Blair
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Patent number: 5658108Abstract: An electrical terminal clamping assembly of the character that will simultaneously accommodate and securely grip one or more conductor wires of substantially different diameters. The assembly includes a threaded terminal screw and a uniquely configured clamping plate or tilt washer which is adapted to freely tilt relative to the undersurface of the head of the terminal screw in a manner to move gripping projections provided on the undersurface of the washer into secure clamping engagement with a wire of large diameter disposed on one side of the axial center line of the terminal screw and into secure clamping engagement with a wire of much smaller diameter disposed on the opposite side of the axial center line. The undersurface of the tilt washer is provided with uniquely configured, generally circularly shaped gripping protuberances that provide multiple contact points for firmly gripping the different diameter conductor wires which are disposed on opposite sides of the terminal screw.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Inventor: E. Grant Swick
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Patent number: 5577860Abstract: An attachment device including a cover plate (3) and a fastening element (10) is used for securing a structural component (1) to a solid foundation unit (12). The structural component (1) has an opening (2) formed of a round bore with two symmetrically arranged widening sections (7) located diametrically opposite one another and extending outwardly from the round bore. The cover plate (3) has projections (6) which extend into the widening sections (7).Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1995Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventor: Wolfgang Plank
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Patent number: 5562378Abstract: Corrosion, loosening and reusability problems incurred with prior art lock washers are eliminated in a lock washer having a planar washer body (10) formed of a thin sheet of resilient metal. A central aperture (18) is locate in the body (10) and is adapted to receive the shank (42) of a bolt to which a nut (40) is to be attached and locked. First and second lock tabs (14), (16) are formed in the body (10) radially outward of the central aperture (18) and are the sole lock tabs on the body (10). Each of the tabs (14), (16), has a radially inwardly facing, straight free edge (30) displaced to one side of the plane of the body (10). Each of the edges (30) is transverse to a radius of the body (10) and the lock tabs (14), (16) are angularly spaced by more than 90.degree. and less than 180.degree. such that when one free edge 30 is engaging the flat (50) of a nut (40), the other free edge (30) will be underlying a point (52) of the nut (40), between two adjacent flats (50) thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1995Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Saint Switch, Inc.Inventors: James L. Blechschmidt, James F. L. Blair
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Patent number: 5470183Abstract: An electrical terminal clamping assembly of the character that will simultaneously accommodate and securely grip one or more conductor wires of substantially different diameters. The assembly includes a threaded terminal screw and a uniquely configured clamping plate or tilt washer which is adapted to freely tilt relative to the undersurface of the head of the terminal screw in a manner to move gripping projections provided on the undersurface of the washer into secure clamping engagement with a wire of large diameter disposed on one side of the axial center line of the terminal screw and into secure clamping engagement with a wire of much smaller diameter disposed on the opposite side of the axial center line. The undersurface of the tilt washer is provided with uniquely configured, generally circularly shaped gripping protuberances that provide multiple contact points for firmly gripping the different diameter conductor wires which are disposed on opposite sides of the terminal screw.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1993Date of Patent: November 28, 1995Inventor: E. Grant Swick
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Patent number: 5451116Abstract: A turbine flowpath assembly includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart airfoils disposed within an annular outer casing. Each of the airfoils includes outer and inner integral bands. A plurality of flowpath outer and inner panels are disposed between adjacent ones of the bands and circumferentially overlap the bands. The panels and bands are joined together at the respective overlaps using tripod plates and fasteners therethrough for allowing circumferential movement therebetween while providing sealing.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1993Date of Patent: September 19, 1995Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Robert P. Czachor, Scott P. Ryczek, Michael R. Hesselbrock
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Patent number: 5378102Abstract: A composite stress plate for securing insulation to a roof deck with a fastener includes a metal plate having a drawn central cup with a concentric aperture and a plastic insert having a central throughbore for receiving the fastener in a threaded manner. The plastic insert may have a hub which corresponds in shape to and is adapted to snappingly engage the concentric aperture in the metal plate, or the insert may be received by the cup in the metal plate and retained therein. Means for preventing relative rotation between the plastic insert and the metal plate are provided in either case. A plurality of depressed ramps are disposed within the plate having cleats for engaging the insulation. The ramps enhance alignment of the composite stress plate on a barrel assembly of an installation tool and precise placement of the threaded fastener into the roof deck is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1991Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: SFS Stadler, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey L. Mossman
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Patent number: 5350265Abstract: A reinforcing fitting which widely distributes lateral stresses applied to wood members at the location where the wood is bolted to another member. The connection may be a wood member bolted to concrete, or bolted to steel, or two or more wood members bolted to one another. The fitting is generally comprised of a cylindrical metal tubular member having substantial wall thickness and a smooth-walled central bore in which an appropriately sized bolt shank may be positioned. A first or top end of the tubular member is affixed with a metal plate having a multiple of spikes projecting downward from the bottom surface of the plate. The tubular member is structured for insertion into a pre-drilled circular hole in a wood member, with a second or bottom end of the tubular member extending just short of the opposite side of the wood.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1993Date of Patent: September 27, 1994Inventor: David M. Kinner
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Patent number: 5188441Abstract: A directional backing plate and threaded nut for securing the traction device relative to a flexible rotatable track. The backing plate and nut define noncircular curvilinear peripheries defined by a major axis and a minor axis, wherein the major axis is greater than the minor axis. The backing plate and threaded nut cooperatively engage the stud relative to the track, such that the major axis is substantially perpendicular to the direction of rotation of the track, and the minor axis is substantially parallel to the direction of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1991Date of Patent: February 23, 1993Inventor: Edward R. Rubel
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Patent number: 5096350Abstract: A cage nut for minimizing problems of paint welding comprises a body having a threaded bore, and means for encaging that body, and a separating member located between the body and the necaging means. The separating member may take a variety of shapes, forms and orientations, but is preferably a shim having an uneven surface. In one possible embodiment, the shim may be formed with four detents extending from the surface of the shim towards the body.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1989Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: Buell Industries, Inc.Inventor: Francis C. Peterson
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Patent number: 5069589Abstract: A disc-shaped stress plate to be utilized with a fastener having an elongated shank integral with a disc-shaped head includes a disc having an upper and lower surface with an indentation in the upper surface and a protrusion on the lower surface. The disc can also be provided with a plurality of gripping teeth on its bottom surface and a plurality of friction enhancing protrusions on its upper surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1989Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Inventor: Stuart H. Lemke
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Patent number: 4283091Abstract: A shock and vibration-proof fastener of general application and particularly suitable to hold dual wheels demountably assembled to a cargo vehicle hub. The fastener is designed to isolate the threads thereof from radial and torsion stresses utilizing a split collet encircling the shank of the fastener with its periphery converging toward the collet ends at angles of the order of 4 to 1 relative to the collet axis and having a nesting interference fit with a similarly tapered bore through the parts or wheels to be clamped together. The fastener shank has a threaded well in one end mateable with a cap screw having a self-aligning conical surface on the underside of its head engaging the rim edge of a loose fitting washer. The self-aligning surfaces are preferably provided with a ring of teeth and notches interengaging along helical surfaces having a pitch substantially greater than that of the fastener threads.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1978Date of Patent: August 11, 1981Inventor: Max L. Enders