The present invention described herein relates generally to a locking fastener. More specifically, the present invention relates to a locking fastener having a locking element that changes the thread pitch.
Mechanical fasteners are used in many applications. However, a problem encountered with fasteners is that they tend to work loose due to vibrations or temperature variations. Many various solutions have attempted to solve this problem. In one attempt a locking type washer is used to provide friction between a nut or bolt and opposing surface. In another attempt, radial oriented screws have been used that pass through a fastener (e.g., a nut) and impinge against a bolt, and the friction between the bolt and set screw is used to help lock the fastener. However, all these known attempts have failed to satisfactorily produce a locking fastener that can simply and securely lock a fastener in a desired position.
In an aspect of the present invention, a locking fastener is provided. The locking fastener includes a main body having a first axially directed surface and a second axially directed surface, where both the first axially directed surface and the second axially directed surface surround an axis. The first axially directed surface face inward toward the axis and the second axially directed surface faces away from the axis. A top surface extends between the first axially directed surface and the second axially directed surface at a first end of the main body. A bottom surface extends between the first axially directed surface and the second axially directed surface at a second end of the main body. The main body includes at least one threaded surface having a plurality of substantially axially directed threads. The main body also includes at least one slot extending from the first axially directed surface to the second axially directed surface, and a first portion of the at least one threaded surface is located above the slot and a second portion of the at least one threaded surface is located below the slot. A locking recess is formed in the main body, and extends substantially parallel to the axis and extends to or through the at least one slot. The locking recess has an internal threaded surface portion. A locking member has an external threaded surface configured to engage the internal threaded surface portion of the locking recess. The locking member passes axially through the locking recess and the slot and a tightening of the locking member results in a relative axial movement between the first portion of the at least one threaded surface and the second portion of the at least one threaded surface, and this relative axial movement locks the locking fastener.
In another aspect of the present invention, a locking fastener is provided having a main body having a first axially directed surface and a second axially directed surface, where both the first and second axially directed surfaces surround an axis. At least one threaded surface is on the main body. At least one slot is in the main body, and this slot extends from the first axially directed surface to the second axially directed surface. A first portion of the at least one threaded surface is located above the slot and a second portion of the at least one threaded surface is located below the slot. At least one locking recess is formed in the main body, and extends substantially parallel to the axis and extends to or through the slot. The at least one locking recess has an internal threaded surface portion. At least one locking member has an external threaded surface, which is configured to engage the internal threaded surface portion of the locking recess. The locking member passes axially through the locking recess and the slot, and a tightening of the locking member results in a relative axial movement between the first portion and second portion of the at least one threaded surface, and this relative axial movement locks the locking fastener.
A top surface 106 extends between the first axially directed surface 102 and the second axially directed surface 103 at a first end of the main body 101. A bottom surface 107, which is generally opposed to the top surface 106, extends between the first axially directed surface 102 and the second axially directed surface 103 at a second end of the main body 101.
A threaded surface 110 is located on the main body 101, and the threaded surface 110 includes a plurality of substantially axially directed and radially projecting threads. The threads may be located on the inner surface 102, the outer surface 103 or both. The threads are generally circumferentially located on these surfaces and form a spiral pattern.
A slot 120 is formed in the main body 101 and extends from the first axially directed surface 102 to the second axially directed surface 103. A first portion 112 of the threaded surface is located above the slot 120 and a second portion 114 of the threaded surface is located below the slot 120. The slot 120 may be configured to extend about 180 degrees or about half way around the main body 101. However, it is to be understood that the slot could be configured to extend greater or less than 180 degrees as well. For example, the slot 120 could be configured to extend about 90 degrees around main body 101, or the slot could be configured to extend about 270 degrees around main body 101. In addition, multiple slots (not shown in
A locking recess 130 is formed in the main body 101 and this locking recess extends substantially parallel to the axis 104 while extending through or to slot 120. The locking recess 130 may have an internal threaded surface portion and/or an internal smooth surface portion. A locking member 135, such as a bolt or screw, can be inserted into locking recess 130. The locking member 135 has an external threaded surface that is configured to engage the internal threaded surface portion of the locking recess 130. The locking member 135 could be a locking type fastener by means of a thread locking compound or the fastener 135 could be staked (e.g., displacement of material from one component into the mating component) in position after tightening. The locking member 135 could use a plastic locking element or thread locking compound on the outer threads to create a friction lock.
In use and to lock fastener 100, the locking member 135 passes axially through the locking recess 130 and slot 120. As locking member is tightened (or screwed into locking recess 130, a relative axial movement results between the first portion 112 of the threaded surface and the second portion 114 of the threaded surface, and this relative axial movement locks the locking fastener in the desired position. The recessed areas 140 on the top of the fastener are provided to assist in installing the fastener. A driving tool (not shown) having a complementary shape to the recessed areas 140 can be used to engage and drive the locking fastener 100 into the desired position.
The locking fastener, according to aspects of the present invention, incorporates a locking member that is used to induce relative axial movement between different fastener sections and this relative axial movement pulls a first portion towards a second portion, or pulls a second portion towards a first portion of the at least one threaded surface, or both. In addition, the relative axial movement can also push a first portion away from a second portion, or push a second portion away from a first portion.
A slot 520 extends from an outer surface to an inner surface of the fastener 500. A first portion 512 of the threaded surface is located above the slot 520 and a second portion 514 of the threaded surface is located below the slot 520. The slot 520 may be configured to extend about 180 degrees or about half way around the locking fastener 500. However, it is to be understood that the slot 520 could be configured to extend greater or less than 180 degrees as well. For example, the slot 520 could be configured to extend about 90 degrees around the fastener 500, or the slot could be configured to extend about 270 degrees fastener 500. In addition, multiple slots (not shown in
A locking recess 530 is formed in a portion of the fastener 500 and this locking recess 530 extends substantially parallel to the axis 104 while extending through or to slot 520. The locking recess 530 may have an internal threaded surface portion and/or an internal smooth surface portion. A locking member (not shown), such as a bolt or screw, can be inserted into locking recess 530. In the example shown, the locking recess includes a smooth walled upper portion 531 and a threaded lower section 532. The locking member has an external threaded surface that is configured to engage the threads on the threaded lower section 532.
As the locking member is tightened, the bottom of the locking member makes contact with the lower portion of slot 520 located under recess 530. As the locking member is further tightened, the upper portion 512 and lower portion 514 are pushed away from each other. As shown in
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.