The accompanying drawings illustrate several aspects of embodiments of the present invention. The drawings are for the purpose only of illustrating preferred modes of the invention and are not to be construed as limiting the invention.
The present invention is intended to be applied in direct replacement of an existing component of the prior art. More specifically, the present invention is designed to replace the lock nut used to retain the clicker-style cam bolt used in TRA-type snowmobile drive clutches.
The hexagonal head of clicker-style cam bolt 1 is shaped to fit into indexed pocket 3 of drive clutch housing 2. Conventionally, clicker-style cam bolt 1 would be held in position in drive clutch housing 2 by locking nut 4, however, locking nut 4 of the prior art is replaced by the present invention in the following way; barrel nut 5 is threaded onto the end opposite the hexagonal head of clicker-style cam bolt 1 and is retained from removal by set screw 7. Spring 6, which fits externally over barrel nut 5, provides expansion force between drive clutch housing 2 and barrel nut 5 and is held in check on barrel nut 5 by retaining shoulder 8 of the nut's collared head. When barrel nut 5, which is secured to clicker-style cam bolt 1, is depressed fully towards drive clutch housing 2 against the force and inside the body of spring 6, and thereby consuming free space 9, the hexagonal head of clicker-style cam bolt 1 is allowed to clear the indexed pocket 3 of drive clutch housing 2 and is thus enabled for rotational adjustment.
When manual pressure is released from barrel nut 5, clicker-style cam bolt 1 is forced to return to fixed position within the indexed pocket 3 of drive clutch housing 2 by means of the expansion force provided by spring 6 between retaining shoulder 8 and drive clutch housing 2. Barrel nut 5 and spring 6 are secured by set screw 7, and directly replace locking nut 4 in the prior art, and function to serve the same purpose of locking nut 4, yet serve also to allow for rapid and convenient adjustment of the clicker-style cam bolt.
What is important for the present invention is that the eccentric bolt be associated with a spring, which spring is restrained relative to the said eccentric bolt, and said spring is also restrained relative to the drive clutch housing. This way, relative motion between the eccentric bolt and the drive clutch housing may be enabled, so that the eccentric bolt may be pushed to release it from its fit in the shaped, index pocket in the drive clutch housing, but still under pressure from the spring, so that upon removal of the push force, the eccentric bolt is automatically returned to a secure fit in pocket in the drive clutch housing. In the meantime, the eccentric bolt may have been rotated by the operator in order to adjust peak shift RPM in the snowmobile.
In this regard, the spring may be a coil spring as shown in the Figures, or a leaf spring, or any other conventional spring structure. Also, the spring may be restrained relative to the eccentric bolt and relative to the drive clutch housing in any conventional manner, for example, by welding or soldering, or by other restraint structure, as in the collared barrel nut as shown in the Figures.
Although this invention has been described above with reference to particular means, materials, and embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to these disclosed particulars, but extends instead to all equivalents within the scope of the following claims.