The invention concerns a nut for screw connections that, in the circumferential direction, is comprised of segments that are substantially of the same size, abut one another in separating planes and are movably guided relative to one another between an open and a closed positions and that further comprises closing means for movement of the segments toward one another into their closed position.
Segmented nuts for use on screws or threaded bolts are known in the prior art. For example, WO 2005/123345 A1 discloses in FIGS. 9C-9F a nut that in the circumferential direction is comprised of three same-type segments. The segments are designed like jaws that, upon actuation of a rotary ring that can be rotated about a central axis of the nut, can be actuated between an open position and a closed positions wherein the jaws carry out a radial movement. In the closed position, inner thread sections formed on the inner side of the segments engage a corresponding outer thread of a threaded bolt. In the open position. the inner thread sections formed on the segments do not engage the outer thread. The segmented nut according to WO 2005/123345 A1 is designed and constructed with respect to the special use in a threaded bolt clamping device. For many other applications in the field of facility and apparatus engineering this segmented nut is less suitable in particular because of the drive action by a rotary ring that is coaxial to the nut, which drive action is unsuitable in many design situations in practice.
The invention has therefore the object to provide a segmented nut that is suitable for many applications in facility and apparatus engineering.
As a solution it is proposed for a nut with the aforementioned features that the segments are pivotable relative to one another and, for this purpose, are pivotably connected to one another in a first end area.
The advantage of this solution resides in that the segments or jaws for opening and closing must not be moved radially; this has the result that it is not required to provide drive means distributed about the circumference of the nut at several locations but that instead the nut can be brought into an angled open position. As a result of the pivoting action it is possible to arrange the closing means for moving the segments toward one another at a single location, relative to the circumference of the nut. This in practice leads to a broadened field of application of such a segmented nut. An example in practice are e.g. flange screw connections on housings or foundations of wind power devices. The fasting flanges used in these devices are provided circumferentially with screw connections that are positioned tightly next to one another so that between the individual screw connections, but also inwardly toward the housing or foundation, only minimal space is available. Only toward the exterior the screw connection is freely accessible and therefore has sufficient space for manual actuation of the closing mechanism by means of a closing lever.
Advantageous embodiment of the nuts according to the invention are disclosed in the dependant claims.
Embodiments of the invention will be explained in the following with reference to the drawings.
The nut 1 illustrated in the drawing is comprised of two jaws or segments 1a, 1b that are pivotable relative to one another. Opening of the segments 1a, 1b, as illustrated in
In principle, two different embodiments are possible. In a first embodiment, the two inner thread sections 2a, 2b complement one another to a complete standard inner thread when the nut 1 is closed. In its closed position, such a nut can therefore be screwed like any other nut.
In a second embodiment, the two inner thread segments 2a, 2b in the closed position of the nut 1 combine to a clamping thread whose thread flanks will clamp frictionally on corresponding thread flanks of the threaded bolt or of the screw. In its closed position, such a nut cannot be turned or turned only by application of great torque on the corresponding outer thread.
The basic configuration of the nut according to the invention is incidentally the same for both embodiments. The two segments 1a, 1b that are identical in size and preferably are identical in their configuration are pivotable relative to one another at an angle and for this purpose are pivotably connected to one another at a first end area 11. Opening of the nut is realized however at a second end area 12 which for this purpose is provided with closing means to be explained in the following.
The two segments 1a, 1b have outer surfaces 4 shaped like half-shells and abut in the closed position of the nut at separating planes 5, 6. For realizing a pivot joint 13, an intermediate joint member 14 extends past the separating planes 5 of the first end area 11. The intermediate joint member 14 is supported by means of a first bolt 15 at the first segment 1a and by means of a second bolt 16 at the other segment 1b. Therefore, the pivot joint 13 is embodied as a double joint that, on the one hand, enables a wide opening of the threaded sections 2a, 2b while a simultaneous symmetric closing action is possible and, on the other hand, enables the use of two identically designed segments 1a, 1b leading to advantages with regard to production technology.
In the radial outer area of the separating plane 5 the outer surfaces of the segments 1a, 1b move away from one another at a curvature 19. This enables a wide opening of the two jaws without causing in the area of the separating planes a jamming action. Preferably, the two curvatures 19 have a radius relative to the center axis of the first bolt 15 and of the second bolt 16, respectively.
The closing means arranged in the second end area 12 and thus in the area of the second separating plane 6 are comprised of a lever mechanism 20 comprising closing lever 22 that is pivotably supported at the first segment 1a on a pivot axis 21 and a further lever 23 that, in the described embodiment, has the configuration of a radially outwardly curved arc. The lever 23 is connected at the joint 25 to the closure lever 22 while the other end of the lever 23 is rotatably supported on an axis 24 which axis 24 is located in the segment 1b. As a result of this lever construction a movement of the closing lever 22 in the closing direction S leads to a mutual closing of the segments until they abut one another in the separating plane 6. In the closed position the elements of the lever mechanism 20 have an over dead center position so that the three-point lever mechanism in the closed position is secured against accidental release. The dead center position that results from the pivot points 24, 21 and 25 is indicated in
In the outer surface 4 of the segments 1a, 1b a thread 27 opens, respectively, which thread serves for secure anchoring of the fastening element 29. The fastening element 29 can be e.g. an annular eye that is threaded into the thread 27 (compare
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The specification incorporates by reference the entire disclosure of German priority document 10 2007 062 615.2 having a filing date of 22 Dec. 2007.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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