Flexible Patents (Class 411/951)
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Patent number: 7097402Abstract: A lock nut comprising a solid nut body having a flange, from which a neck projection extends axially, being provided at its end surface with an annular shroud, from which at least two claws extend radially.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2002Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Metallwarenfabrik Hermann Winker GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Alexander Winker
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Patent number: 6905297Abstract: The locking nut and bolt system utilizes a bolt with thread having a plurality of notches generally longitudinally spaced in a predetermined pattern. Each notch has a lock face and an opposing slope. The locking unit carries one or more tines. The tine has a distal tine end adapted to latch onto the lock face of the notch on the bolt and, when the distal tine end is not disposed in one or more notches, the tine end moves on the bolt thread crest. When the distal tine end is in the notch or notches, the lock face of the notch prevents counter-rotational movement of the bolt with respect to the nut when the distal tine end abuts the lock face. The locking unit supports the tine and may be cylindrical, rectangular or on a perpendicular support face normal to a radial plane through the axial centerline of the nut thread. The locking unit may be on a nut insert or may be carried on the leg of a U, J or S-shaped clip. The locking unit may be recessed as a blind hole.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Permanent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. DiStasio, Stephen G. Bowling, Carl Richard Stanley, William Kurt Feick
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Patent number: 6679663Abstract: The locking nut and bolt system utilizes a bolt with thread having a plurality of notches generally longitudinally spaced in a predetermined pattern. Each notch has a lock face and an opposing slope. The locking unit carries one or more tines. The tine has a distal tine end adapted to latch onto the lock face of the notch on the bolt and, when the distal tine end is not disposed in one or more notches, the tine end moves on the bolt thread crest. When the distal tine end is in the notch or notches, the lock face of the notch prevents counter-rotational movement of the bolt with respect to the nut when the distal tine end abuts the lock face. The locking unit supports the tine and may be cylindrical, rectangular or on a perpendicular support face normal to a radial plane through the axial centerline of the nut thread. The locking unit may be on a nut insert or may be carried on the leg of a U, J or S-shaped clip. The locking unit may be recessed as a blind hole.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Permanent Technologies, IncInventors: Robert J. DiStasio, Stephen G. Bowling, Carl Richard Stanley, David Ruyl Luster, Irwin I. Silberman, William Kurt Feick
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Patent number: 6220803Abstract: A self-lock and self-retained structural fastener assembly (10) is disclosed. The fastener assembly (10) comprises a plate member (12) having an opening (14) and a pair of receivers (16, 18). A retainer (20) that has a threaded opening (22), a pair of oppositely disposed spring fingers (24, 26) and a pair of oppositely disposed hooks (28, 30) is coupled to the plate member (12) by lockably inserting the hooks (28, 30) within the receivers (16, 18) of the plate member (12) to form a fastener housing (32). A stud (34) is rotatably positioned within the fastener housing (32). The stud (34) has a boss (36) and first and second threaded sections (38, 40) extending in opposite directions from the boss (36). The stud (34) has an uninstalled position wherein the first threaded section (38) is threadably engaged with the threaded opening (22) of the retainer (20).Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2000Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Bell Helicopter TEXTRON Inc.Inventor: Ernst Calvin Schellhase
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Patent number: 6010289Abstract: The locking nut and bolt system utilizes a bolt with thread having a plurality of notches generally longitudinally spaced in a predetermined pattern. Each notch has a lock face and an opposing slope. The locking unit carries one or more tines. The tine has a distal tine end adapted to latch onto the lock face of the notch on the bolt and, when the distal tine end is not disposed in one or more notches, the tine end moves on the bolt thread crest. When the distal tine end is in the notch or notches, the lock face of the notch prevents counter-rotational movement of the bolt with respect to the nut when the distal tine end abuts the lock face. The locking unit supports the tine and may be cylindrical, rectangular or on a perpendicular support face normal to a radial plane through the axial centerline of the nut thread. The locking unit may be on a nut insert or may be carried on the leg of a U, J or S-shaped clip. The locking unit may be recessed as a blind hole.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1998Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Permanent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. DiStasio, Stephen G. Bowling, William Kurt Feick
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Patent number: 5713708Abstract: A self-locking nut designed to work with a male thread's that have a slot, keyway or hole along their threads. A novel locking ring (13) placed in a cavity (23)in one end of the nut. One or more fingers (24) on the locking ring lock into a slot, recess, hole or keyway in the male thread and multiple projections on the clip lock into recesses (22) in the female component. By locking the male component to the clip and the female component to the clip the device locks the male component to the female component.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1995Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Inventors: Richard W. Van derDrift, Robert G. Ullrich, Paul S. Turin
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Patent number: 5538378Abstract: A self-locking threaded connecting device comprising a male component (11) with a recess locking thread type (31) and a female component (12) with a flexible thread segment (21). Tension from the alignment of the internal flexible thread segment urges projections (22) of the flexible thread segment into the recesses (32) of the recess locking thread and thereby prevent the threaded fastener from loosening and coming apart in response to axial pressure optionally combined with vibration, expansion, contraction or other movement. The projections and recesses are shaped so that the faces glide by each other and unlock with the application of adequate torque. The two threads are designed to work together. The female component when used with a standard male component without recesses provides resistance to inadvertent loosening.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1995Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Inventor: Richard W. Van Der Drift