The present invention generally relates to a threaded engagement device. More specifically, the present invention relates to a threaded engagement device for fastening two separate members by engaging a plurality of threads formed in the female thread portion and the male thread portion.
A threaded engagement device has been widely used as a method of fastening two separate members.
In a conventional threaded engagement device 100 such as that shown in
Such conventional threaded engagement device 100 is configured such that when the external force is applied in the opposite direction to the threaded engagement direction (in the direction “B” in
As shown in
The present invention is directed to solving the above-described problems of the conventional threaded engagement device. Specifically, the present invention relates to a threaded engagement device, which can stably maintain the threaded engagement and minimize the stress concentration at the foot of the load flank to provide a longer usage life.
The present invention provides a threaded engagement device to fasten and secure two separate members by engaging a plurality of threads formed in a female thread portion and a plurality of threads of the male thread portion.
The threaded engagement device 1 according to the present invention comprises a female thread portion 10 and a male thread portion 20, which are engaged to each other through a plurality of threads formed along the axis direction. Each thread of the female thread portion 10 and the male thread portion 20 of the threaded engagement device 1 comprises a crest 11, 21 and root 12, 22, which are formed around the circumference of the thread, and a stab flank 13, 23 and load flank 14, 24 connecting the crest 11, 21 and the root 12, 22. The root 12 of the female thread portion 10 comprises a straight portion 15 extending along the axis direction and a concave rounded portion 16, and the root 22 of the male thread portion 20 comprises a concave rounded portion 26. The threaded engagement device 1 of the present invention prevents the threads of the female thread portion 10 and the male thread portion 20 from being damaged due to the stress concentration at the foot of the load flanks 14, 24. Further, the threaded engagement device 1 of the present invention is configured such that a portion of the root 12 of the female thread portion 10 is formed as a straight portion 15 to prevent the male thread portion 20 from being engaged to the female thread portion 10 while being offset from the threaded engagement axis to one side of the female thread portion 10. In the threaded engagement device 1 of the present invention, it is preferred that the rounded portion 26 of the root 22 formed in the male thread portion 20 has a larger radius than the rounded portion 16 formed in the root 12 of the female thread portion 10. Since the load flank 24 of the male thread portion 20 receives the larger stress than the load flank 14 of the female thread portion 10 when engaged, it is preferred to form the rounded portion 26 formed in the root 22 of the male thread portion 20 with a larger radius than the rounded portion 16 formed in the root 12 of the female thread portion 10 to further reduce the stress applied to the male thread portion 20.
In the threaded engagement device 1 of the present invention, it is preferred that the rounded portion 26 in the root 22 of the male thread portion 20 is formed as a substantially full rounded shape. By forming the rounded portion 26 in the root 22 of the male thread portion 20 as the full rounded shape without the straight portion, the threaded engagement device 1 maximizes the radius of the curvature of the rounded portion 26 to more reduce the stress applied to the load flank 24.
Further, the threaded engagement device 1 of the present invention is configured such that the load flanks 14, 24, which are placed at the rear of the threaded engagement direction (in the direction “A” in
Further, the present invention provides a rolling mill comprising the threaded engagement device 1 according to the present invention.
As described above, the threaded engagement device according to the present invention comprises the straight portion parallel to the axial direction and the concave rounded portion. Thus, the threaded engagement device may prevent the male thread portion from being engaged to the female thread portion while being offset from the threaded engagement axis to one side of the female thread portion by the straight portion, and may prevent the female thread portion from being damaged due to the stress concentration at the foot of the load flank by the concave rounded portion. Further, in the threaded engagement device of the present invention, the root of the male threaded portion comprises the rounded portion with the radius of curvature larger than the rounded portion formed in the root of the female thread portion. Thus, the threaded engagement device of the present invention may reduce the stress applied to the load flank of the male thread portion and further enhance usage life of the threaded engagement device.
Furthermore, the threaded engagement device of the present invention is configured such that the load flanks of the female thread portion and the male thread portion make a negative angle with a straight line perpendicular to the threaded engagement axis, i.e., the load flanks make an acute angle with the crest. This allows the threaded engagement to be securely maintained even though the external force in the direction for loosening the threaded engagement.
The threaded engagement device 1 according to the present invention will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
The crest 11 of the female thread portion 10 is formed parallel to the axial direction as a conventional threaded engagement device. The root 12 of the female thread portion 10 comprises a straight portion 15 extending along the axis direction and a concave rounded portion 16. Unlike a conventional threaded engagement device as shown in
Further, the crest 11 and the root 12 of the female thread portion 10 are connected by the stab flank 13 placed at the front of the threaded engagement direction (direction “A” in
Similar to the aforementioned female thread portion 10, the crest 21 of the male thread portion 20 is formed parallel to the axial direction, while the root 22 of the male thread portion 20 comprises a straight portion 25 extending along the axis direction and a concave rounded portion 26. The threaded engagement device 1 may prevent the male thread portion 20 from being damaged due to the stress concentration at the foot of the load flank 24. This is because the connecting area between the root 22 and the load flank 24 is formed as the concave rounded portion 26 as shown in
When engaging the female thread portion 10 and male thread portion 20 of the threaded engagement device, the load flank 24 of the male thread portion 20 generally receives a larger stress than the load flank 14 of the female thread portion 10. According to the analysis result of the stress distribution applied on each part of the threaded engagement device when the female thread portion 10 and the male thread portion 20 are threaded-engaged, the load flank 14 of the female thread portion 10 generally receives only about 60˜80% of the stress applied to the load flank 24 of the male thread portion 20. Thus, the male thread portion 20 of the threaded engagement device 1 is usually broken earlier than the female thread portion 10, which result in that the threaded engagement device 1 should be replaced even though the female engagement member 10 is available. To solve such problem, the threaded engagement device 1 of the present invention is configured such that the radius of the curvature of the rounded portion 26 formed in the root 22 of the male thread portion 20 is larger than the radius of the curvature of the rounded portion 16 formed in the root 12 of the female thread portion 10. As such, by forming the rounded portion 26 formed in the root 22 of the male thread portion 20 with a radius of the curvature larger than the radius of the curvature of the rounded portion 16 formed in the root 12 of the female thread portion 10, the threaded engagement device 1 of the present invention further reduces the stress applied to the load flank 24 of the male thread portion 20 and further enhances usage life of the threaded engagement device 1.
As shown in
Further, similar to the embodiment in
It is to be understood that the aforementioned embodiments of the present invention have been described by way of illustration and are not intended to limit the present invention. Numerous variations and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention by those of ordinary skilled in the art.
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This is a continuation-in-part of PCT application No. PCT/KR011/005239, filed Jul. 15, 2011, which claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2010-0069056, filed Jul. 16, 2010. The contents of the aforementioned applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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