Locknut Type On Fastener Patents (Class 411/167)
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Patent number: 9267529Abstract: A NUT WITH A C-SHAPED PROFILE, of the type formed by a punched metal sheet folded onto itself for fixing onto a panel, wherein one of the arms has a hole for the arrangement of a screwed device with at least one thread and wherein the other arm, which is aligned with the axis of the preceding hole, has another hole for receiving the nut tightening screw, the upper base being provided with incisions which define horizontal connecting portions separated from the body of the upper base and longitudinal connecting portions which form an extension of the former and which join together the upper base and lower base.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2010Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.Inventor: Isaac Tejero Salinero
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Patent number: 8979455Abstract: A self-clinching fastener for insertion into ductile sheets of varying thicknesses has increased push-out and torque-out resistance. The self-clinching fastener includes a plurality of radial projections and spline teeth that embed into the ductile sheets, causing the material to cold flow into a recess, thereby permanently clinching the self-clinching fastener to the ductile sheet.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2012Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Rifast Systems LLCInventor: John E. Burton
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Publication number: 20140010615Abstract: A low torque nut is capable of easily generating a large axial force by a small torque to fasten and has stable anti-loosening qualities. The low torque nut includes a nut member having a screwed runner, an engagement portion, and plural screwed runners drilled from an outer periphery plane toward an inner diameter direction. The low torque nut also includes a ring-shaped saucer member rotatably mounted in a lower portion of the nut member, plural rolling elements that lie within a contact portion in an axial direction between the nut member and the saucer member, and a locking member that has an engagement groove being engaged with a spline groove and an inserting hole of a screw threadedly connecting to the screwed runner of the nut member.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2012Publication date: January 9, 2014Inventor: Kinichi KAWAKAMI
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Publication number: 20110296982Abstract: An apparatus for preventing a threaded nut from unscrewing from a threaded bore of a device. The threaded nut has a circular periphery containing a plurality of apertures. The apparatus has a body with a first pin configured to insert into one of the apertures of the threaded nut, and a retainer that releasably holds the first pin within the aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: S.P.M. Flow Control, Inc.Inventors: Mark Christopher Dille, Wesley David Freed
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Publication number: 20110135421Abstract: A metal plate member fixation device includes an adapter having a hollow base and a tubular bonding portion perpendicularly extended from the hollow base for bonding to a mounting through hole of a first metal plate member, and a locking device formed of a barrel, which is detachably connectable to the hollow base of the adapter before bonding of the adapter to the first metal plate member, a driving member, a lock screw and a spring member and adapted for detachably locking the first metal plate member to a second metal plate member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Ming-Chung CHIU
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Patent number: 4544312Abstract: A threaded pin has flutes along the threads formed by roll-forming threads over a preformed section having either flat sides or dished sides. The major diameter of the threads lies along ridge crests bordering the flutes, and the minor diameter of the threads lies at the base of the flutes. The threads extend along the major diameter in each of the ridge crests for a distance on an order of magnitude of the distance across the mouth of each flute. The preformed section is formed by extrusion. The flutes provide space for material from a threaded collar forced into them to provide a thread lock.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1984Date of Patent: October 1, 1985Assignee: VSI CorporationInventor: Edgar L. Stencel
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Patent number: 4266591Abstract: A locking connector that includes a shaft snugly fitting within circular nings in at least one of the two members to be connected together. The shaft carries a threaded pin that is eccentric to the shaft axis; a nut is threaded onto the pin to complete the locking connection between the two members.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1979Date of Patent: May 12, 1981Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Erwin F'Geppert
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Patent number: 4260005Abstract: A collar threads onto a shear pin. When the collar engages a surface of a workpiece, resistance to further threading increases. When sufficient resistance to threading occurs, a setting driver upsets lobes of the collar and forces these lobes radially inward toward the axis of the collar. Material of the collar inside the lobes responds to deformation of the lobes and flows radially inward against the shear pin to lock the collar, shear pin and workpiece together. The driver then rotates freely and a joint has been made with a predetermined clamp-up load and its component parts locked together.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1977Date of Patent: April 7, 1981Assignee: VSI CorporationInventor: Edgar L. Stencel
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Patent number: 4258768Abstract: An improved fastener assembly includes an externally threaded member or bolt having a thread convolution with a relatively long trailing flank surface and a relatively short leading flank surface. An internally threaded member or nut also has a thread convolution with a relatively long trailing flank surface and a relatively short leading flank surface. The nut is grooved to provide an expandable section. When the nut and bolt are tightened, the relatively long trailing flank surfaces of the thread convolutions cause the grooved portion of the nut to expand to completely fill a hole. The opposite end of the nut is contracted to clamp against a thread convolution on the bolt. In one embodiment of the invention, a relatively short leading flank surface of the bolt extends at an acute angle to the relatively short leading flank surface of the nut to provide clearance between the internal and external thread convolutions.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1979Date of Patent: March 31, 1981Assignee: The Lamson & Sessions Co.Inventors: Walter R. Pamer, Terry D. Capuano
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Patent number: 4254809Abstract: A two-piece rivet assembly comprising a shank member and a collar. The shank member includes a head, a cylindrical shank, and a helical thread with a substantially constant pitch, but with a crest diameter which decreases as it extends away from a maximum adjacent to its end farthest from the shank. The ring-like collar has an inner wall, an outer wall, and a first and a second end. The inner wall defines a passage between the ends to receive at least a portion of the thread. With the shank placed in an aperture in a workpiece with at least a portion of the thread projecting beyond a surface of the workpiece, the collar is placed over the thread and a swaging setting force is applied. This force applies both axial and radial components to the collar. This forces the collar against a surface of the workpiece and swages the wall into the thread at its maximum diameter and then continuously along the thread, exerting a tensile force on the shank member.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1978Date of Patent: March 10, 1981Assignee: Hi Shear CorporationInventor: Michael M. Schuster