The present invention relates to a method of avoiding unsanitary crevices under bolt heads or nuts, related assemblies and procedures and a suitable washer, associated methods for its use in such an assembly, its method of manufacture etc.
In food handling equipment there is frequently a need to bolt components together and this can lead to a bolt head or nut bearing on a surface of a component or on an interposed washer. Either way, even with hexagonal form unbevelled nut faces there is the prospect of crevices being formed.
The present invention wishes to provide a hybrid washer that has the prospect of not presenting any substantial crevice of a detrimental kind between the bolt head or nut and the washer or between the washer and a component.
With a view therefore to meeting the aforementioned aims envisaged is a washer having a plastics and/or silicone rubber formation positioned so as to be compressible under the action of a suitably sized bolt or nut head and/or a component to present a continuous surface of that formation with squeezing mean no unsanitary crevices between the bolt head/nut and component. Preferably the washer is of a kind substantially as hereinafter described.
In still a further aspect the present invention consists in a washer comprising an annular disc (preferably of metal) having its periphery and its outer annular region on each face covered with a food grade flexible medium (e.g. a resilient plastics or silicone material) (e.g. as a moulded formation).
Preferably the extent of the covering is substantially as hereinafter described.
Preferably one or both sides of the washer is of a rebated form for the purpose of accommodating a sufficient depth of the material to enable sealing by the flexible medium yet disc to metal contact.
In another aspect the invention is a washer having
a metal annular disc (moulded, stamped and/or machined) having an annular rebate on one or each face to its outer periphery, and
a unitary formation of a food grade flexible medium (e.g. a plastics and/or silicone material) filling the or each rebate (or at least substantially filling each rebate) and surrounding the outer periphery of the disc.
Preferably the at least substantially filling of each rebate is to a depth at least as deep as and preferably greater than the depth of the rebate. In less preferred forms of the present invention, in another aspect the invention, is a washer as aforesaid but rebated on one side only but having the unitary formation extending over each face in one case to fill or substantially fill the rebate.
In even other options annular location and/or other profiling features can be provided on a metal annular disc so as to assist in location and depth of available plastics and/or silicone rubber material for surrounding the metal annular disc and conferring compressibility as a peripheral feature for outer annular regions of the formation.
In yet a further aspect the present invention consists in variations of a washer as aforesaid that nonetheless confers the benefit described i.e. has an ability whereby a food grade flexible medium (e.g. resilient plastics and/or silicone material) will be compressed as the washer serves its spacing function and/or its other roles under a bolt head or nut.
In yet a further aspect the present invention consists in a method of moulding about a washer when performed substantially as hereinafter described to provide a washer of any of the aforementioned kinds.
In still a further aspect the present invention consists in an assembly where a washer in accordance with the present invention has at least one of a component, bolt head or nut bearing on each side thereof.
A preferred form of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which
In the preferred form of the present invention the scaling of the washer is such that the metal disc with its central opening and its preferred rebates to each outer periphery can be stamped or otherwise formed to a configuration as shown as 1. Thereafter, in the complementary mould components 2 and 3, there is then injection moulded onto the metal annular disc 1 the formation 4 which is a unitary formation of material capable of extending to a thickness slightly greater than the distance face to face of the unrebated regions of the annular disc 1.
Preferably such a depth is such that there is a sealed interface at each of positions 5 and 6, in one case (5), between the formation 4 and the nut 7, and in the other case, between the formation 4 and a component 8. Such compression as occurs of the material is such as to extend the outer perimeter thereof 9 out beyond the extent of the nut or bolt head yet still make a crevice free contact with the component 8 or the equivalent.
A preferred moulding technique is that depicted by reference to
Preferably materials from the moulded formation is a mouldable plastic or rubber (e.g. preferably a “food grade” rubber, e.g. silicone rubber, nitrile rubber, buna rubber, and the like) and for the metal or other material carrying that formation is stainless steel.
Nonetheless the effect of squeeze on the formation 10 down to almost the thickness of the metal 11 at its greatest thickness has the effect of presenting a seal to surfaces from easily stertilisable crevices.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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537537 | Dec 2004 | NZ | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NZ2005/000338 | 12/21/2005 | WO | 00 | 5/28/2008 |