F16B31/021

APPARATUS FOR A BURST-THROUGH TORQUE INDICATOR
20220034355 · 2022-02-03 ·

A nut is configured to be secured to a bolt. The nut includes a main body that defines an axially aligned bore with threads disposed on an inner wall thereof. Further, the nut includes a dome-shaped head that has an axially aligned aperture and that is provided to be deformed by threads on the bolt when a predetermined burst-through torque is applied thereto.

Shear coupling and method of assembling same

A shear coupling can be used with reciprocating and rotary pumps. The shear coupling uses a shear nut and connecting member as the shear element. The connecting member and shear nut are located inside the axial bore of the shear coupling to protect from corrosive wellbore elements. The coupling members may be connected by matching polygonal shaft and hub profiles on the coupling members to transmit torque. The shaft and hub may have octagonal profiles for better torque transmission capacity. The shear nut may be isolated from large alternating stresses due to pretensioning of the connecting member. The length of the connecting member, especially when pretensioned, and a reduced cross-section that may be formed on the outer surface of the shear coupling increase the overall flexibility of the shear coupling, thereby increasing the resistance to bending stress.

SYSTEM INCLUDING BREAKAWAY FASTENERS FOR FABRICATION OF COMPOSITE PARTS

A system including mold pieces coupled together with breakaway bolts or other fasteners for facilitating the fabrication of composite parts for, e.g., aerospace vehicles. First and second mold pieces are coupled together to form a mold within which the composite part is fabricated from a composite material. A coefficient of thermal expansion of the mold pieces is higher than a coefficient of thermal expansion of the composite part. One or more breakaway fasteners couple together the mold pieces while the mold pieces and the composite material are heated, and then purposefully break and thereby decouple the mold pieces and release the composite part when the mold pieces are cooled. The fasteners may be constructed from polytetrafluoroethylene, may include a structural weakness to ensure breakage, may break into two or more pieces when under a tension or a sheering force, or may include threads that sheer when under a tension force.

CONNECTOR AND CABLE WITH TORQUE-LIMITING FEATURES

A connector includes separate portions that rotatably couple together and form a connector. The portions include elements for defining cavities and or slots therebetween that accept one or more shear elements, such as shear pins for the purposes of coupling the separate portions together in forming a unitary connector. The connector might be used between a cable and another connector or could form part of the connector on a cable. The shear element is configured for engaging the various portions and spanning across the interface for joining the portions together. The shear element is configured for breaking when a sufficient torque force is applied between the connector portions.

SHEAR SCREW NAIL
20170261025 · 2017-09-14 ·

Disclosed is a shear screw nail, adapted to be in connection a steel skeleton, and comprising a resistance body, configured with a connecting portion at a predetermined position thereof, the connecting portion being hollow inside and configured with at least one connecting recess, and one end of the resistance body being configured with a flange, the width of which is larger than the resistance body. Whereby, a connecting body is in connection with the connecting portion, penetrated through a plate body and supporting body, and then locked through a fixing body and locking body at the penetration end thereof to fix the plate body and supporting body, thereby achieving the effects of fixing the plate body and supporting body and strengthening the breaking strength of the steel skeleton.

Shear bolt

A shear bolt including a head portion and a shaft portion extending along an axis from the head portion is described. The shaft portion has a threaded outer surface and a stepped bore where the stepped bore has a plurality of regions along the axis and a plurality of steps. Each step in the plurality of steps separates adjacent regions in the plurality of regions and an inner diameter of the stepped bore is constant in each region in the plurality of regions and changes discontinuously at each step in the plurality of steps. The inner diameter increases from a first region in the plurality of regions closest to the head portion to a second region in the plurality of regions farthest from the head portion.

Torque-Limiting Nut for a Break-Off Bolt
20220196062 · 2022-06-23 · ·

A torque-limiting nut for a break-off bolt includes a thread section having an internal thread, a head section having an abutment shoulder extending further toward a radial inward direction than the internal thread, and a predetermined breaking area separating the thread section and the head section. The abutment shoulder is arranged adjoining to the predetermined breaking area.

STRUCTURAL FUSE
20220170499 · 2022-06-02 ·

A structural fuse is disclosed and configured to shear upon an application of a predetermined load and includes a plurality of elongate reinforcing elements in a metal matrix. The provision of a so-called metal matrix composite results in a fuse that is lighter in weight than a conventional metal pin and has improved fatigue properties and hence a longer operating life. The load (or range of loads) at which the fuse is arranged to shear can be engineered by careful arrangement of the orientation of the reinforcing elements, and by selecting the proportion of reinforcing elements in the matrix. Thus, a fuse having a narrower load range than hitherto achievable can be produced.

Rebar Anchoring System and Method
20220162858 · 2022-05-26 · ·

A rebar anchoring system and method are provided. The system includes: a rebar, with an external thread formed on the periphery of at least one end; an anchoring head, with a first perforation and a second perforation disposed respectively at both ends extending axially into the anchoring head and communicating with each other, the inner sides of the first and second perforations being formed respectively with a first internal thread matching with the external thread of the rebar and a second internal thread, and the anchoring head being mounted on the end of the rebar through the first internal thread and the external thread of the rebar; and a bolt, having a screw rod matching with the second internal thread, the screw rod being locked into the second perforation of the anchoring head, and the end of the screw rod pressing against the end of the rebar.

STEERING COLUMN FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE

A steering column for a motor vehicle may include a crash device that has at least two components that have mutually facing surfaces. The at least two components may be connected to each other by means of a shear element that is arranged in an opening passing at least partially through the components such that the shear element is broken in two if the components move relative to each other. To improve the predetermined breaking connection, the opening may have, in at least one edge region bounding one of the mutually facing surfaces, a widened portion that extends at least over a partial circumferential region and is open towards the respective other surface.