Patent classifications
F16B35/00
Locking Cams Assembly and Method
The assembly solves a frequent problem when aligning one machine to another machine. Typically, the machine to be aligned has very little clearance in the hold-down bolt holes, and running out of adjustment space while aligning is common. This assembly uses cams in enlarged holes in the machine feet. The cams not only allow the machine to be aligned with holes already drilled into a fixed bedplate, but after the machine is set on the bedplate, also allows the machine to be moved more than twice as much as is now permitted. This allows it to be easily aligned with another piece of equipment that is already fixed in place. The assembly also makes dowelling unnecessary, because the cams are locked into place with a set screw to prevent the machine from moving.
Joint for the firm interconnection of a first and a second panel of furniture and other furnishing items
A joint for firmly interconnecting a first panel and a second panel of furniture and other furnishing items positioned perpendicular to each other is provided with at least one fixing element coupled to the first panel and includes a plurality of interconnection and blocking components for joining and firmly blocking the two panels together, wherein, in the joint, the plurality of components lie on the same plane, which is parallel and interspaced with respect to the first panel and perpendicular with respect to the second panel.
FLUID END ASSEMBLY
A fluid end having its fluid flow bores sealed without threading a retaining nut into the walls of each bore. The fluid ends may be assembled using a plurality of different kits that each comprise a fluid end body, a component, a retainer element, and a fastening system. The retainer element holds the component within each of the bores formed in the fluid end body and the fastening system secures the retainer element to the body. The fastening system comprises a plurality of externally threaded studs, washers and nuts in some embodiments. In other embodiments, the fastening system comprises a plurality of screws.
Connecting Arrangement Between Joint Partners in the Chassis Region of a Vehicle That Can Be Braced Separably Against One Another
A connecting arrangement is provided between joining partners which are braced separably against each other in the chassis region of a vehicle, wherein the joining partners are braced against each other via their contact surfaces by at least one releasable fastening element. Hard particles are applied to the contact surface at least of one of the joining partners before the production of the connecting arrangement and therefore before the bracing mounting of the joining partners and of the fastening element. The hard particles at least partially project into the respectively other contact surface as a result of the bracing mounting. The hard particles are applied so as to be at least approximately abrasion-proof, for example by a blasting process.
Connecting Arrangement Between Joint Partners in the Chassis Region of a Vehicle That Can Be Braced Separably Against One Another
A connecting arrangement is provided between joining partners which are braced separably against each other in the chassis region of a vehicle, wherein the joining partners are braced against each other via their contact surfaces by at least one releasable fastening element. Hard particles are applied to the contact surface at least of one of the joining partners before the production of the connecting arrangement and therefore before the bracing mounting of the joining partners and of the fastening element. The hard particles at least partially project into the respectively other contact surface as a result of the bracing mounting. The hard particles are applied so as to be at least approximately abrasion-proof, for example by a blasting process.
BRACKET FOR CLAMPING A PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE TO A TORQUE TUBE
A bracket for clamping a photovoltaic module to a torque tube includes a planar base having a pair of aligned holes, a pair of bolts each extending through one of the pair of holes, and a plurality of securing tabs. Each of the securing tabs can be formed by bending a corner portion of the planar base downwardly to a desired angle. The pair of bolts extend to a sufficient length so as to permit a threaded portion of each bolt to be threaded into a complementary threaded hole of the photovoltaic module assembly (e.g., a rail supporting the photovoltaic module). The supporting tabs are structured and arranged to grip lateral sides of the torque tube. Advantageously, the dimensions allow the clamp to stay on the torque tube through a friction fit for ease of installation prior to threading the hardware into the photovoltaic module assembly.
Bolt and method for manufacturing the same
A bolt and a method for manufacturing the bolt are provided. The bolt includes a screw cap and a bolt bar, the bolt bar includes a positioning bar, a flexible bar and a threaded portion, the positioning bar is connected to one end of the screw cap, and the flexible bar is connected to the positioning bar and the threaded portion respectively. Wherein, an anti-shearing stand is formed on the flexible bar. The threaded portion includes standard threads and transition threads, the transition threads are formed between the flexible bar and the standard threads, and a thread height of the transition threads is smaller than a thread height of the standard threads, wherein the thread height of the standard threads keeps constant. The force distribution of the threads can be optimized, and the threads can effectively cooperate with the threads of the nut.
Fastener
A fastener includes a connecting member and a handling member. The connecting member has a first axis and an accommodating space extended along the first axis. The handling member having a second axis is movably disposed in the accommodating space and movable between a first position and a second position. When located at the first position, the handling member is disposed in the accommodating space in a way that the second axis is approximately coaxial with the first axis of the connecting member. When located at the second position, the handling member is positioned on the connecting member in a way that an included angle is provided between the second axis and the first axis so that the handling member can be rotated by an external force to drive the connecting member to rotate at a to-be fastened position.
Method and System for Producing a Threaded Bolt
The invention relates to a method for producing a threaded bolt. A blank is introduced into a threaded-bolt negative mold. The blank has a bolt-shaped portion. Fibers which are aligned in the longitudinal direction of the bolt-shaped portion are embedded in a plastics material in the blank. Pressure is exerted on the blank in order to deform the blank in the negative mold such that a threaded structure is formed on a circumferential face of the bolt-shaped portion. The invention moreover relates to a threaded bolt which is manufacturable by this method, and to a system which is conceived for carrying out the method. Lightweight and hard-wearing threaded bolts may be manufactured by the method according to the invention.
SCREW BOLT, CASING FOR A TURBINE, TURBINE AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A CASING OF A TURBINE
A screw bolt for connecting a lower casing part of a turbine and an upper casing part of a turbine, has a bolt body with a lower end and an upper end, an external thread being arranged on both the lower end and the upper end. A casing for a turbine has a lower casing part, an upper casing part, a screw bolt and two attachment nuts screwed onto ends of the screw bolt, wherein the upper casing part has an upper receiving section and the lower casing part has a lower receiving section of a continuous screw bolt receiving portion for receiving the screw bolt. A turbine has such a casing and a method for assembling such a casing of a turbine.