Patent classifications
F16B39/36
RETENTION DEVICE
In some implementations, a retention apparatus for retaining a rod in a cylinder rod may include a first retention component and a second retention component. The first retention component may be configured to retain the rod in the cylinder rod. The first retention component may comprise a first surface and a second surface. The portion, of the first surface, may be a threaded surface and may be adjacent to the second surface. The portion may be configured to be threaded onto the cylinder rod to cause the second surface to retain the second retention component in the cylinder rod and to cause the second retention component to engage the rod. The second retention component may be configured to engage the rod.
RETENTION ANCHOR FOR SURGICAL ACCESS DEVICES
A surgical access assembly includes a cannula and a retention anchor including an annular body and a washer secured to the annular body. The annular body includes an inner side surface defining an opening therethrough, and the washer includes an inner terminal edge defining an opening therethrough that is aligned with the opening of the annular body. The elongated shaft of the cannula extends through the openings. The washer is transitionable between a first configuration in which the inner terminal edge of the washer is coincident with or disposed radially outwardly of the inner side surface of the annular body so that the retention anchor is slidable along the elongated shaft, and a second configuration in which the inner terminal edge of the washer extends radially inwardly of the inner side surface of the annular body and engages the elongated shaft to fix the retention anchor to the elongated shaft.
Snap nut concrete anchor assembly
The present disclosure describes an anchor device for receiving and securing a shaft thereto. The device includes an outer housing within which a jaw assembly is secured. The outer housing of the device may in turn be secured to or within a support structure such as a building component. Jaw components of the jaw assembly may be threaded. Furthermore, the jaw assembly has at least two configurations. In a first configuration, at least one jaw component is positioned away from a central shaft axis against the biasing force of a biasing member. A removable or reconfigurable holding member or stop member selectively secures the at least one jaw component in its position. In as second configuration, the holding member is reconfigured by the inserted shaft to trigger movement of the at least one jaw component toward the central shaft axis and into contact with the shaft.
Snap nut concrete anchor assembly
The present disclosure describes an anchor device for receiving and securing a shaft thereto. The device includes an outer housing within which a jaw assembly is secured. The outer housing of the device may in turn be secured to or within a support structure such as a building component. Jaw components of the jaw assembly may be threaded. Furthermore, the jaw assembly has at least two configurations. In a first configuration, at least one jaw component is positioned away from a central shaft axis against the biasing force of a biasing member. A removable or reconfigurable holding member or stop member selectively secures the at least one jaw component in its position. In as second configuration, the holding member is reconfigured by the inserted shaft to trigger movement of the at least one jaw component toward the central shaft axis and into contact with the shaft.
Turnbuckle link-gage
Turnbuckle linkages are disclosed herein. A turnbuckle linkage includes an inside rod including a first opening on a first longitudinal end and a second opening on a second longitudinal end of the inside rod, the first opening and the second opening extending at least partially through the inside rod, the inside rod including tabs extending from the first longitudinal end and the second longitudinal end of the inside rod around the first opening and the second opening, an exterior surface of the tabs including conical threads, outside rods to be positioned within the openings of the inside rod, the tabs of the inside rod at least partially surrounding the outside rods, the outside rods including end bearings to couple to a first structure and a second structure, and conical nuts to constrict the tabs around the outside rods and couple the inside rod and the outside rods.
Mounting and dismounting nut structure
The present disclosure disclosures a mounting and dismounting nut structure. The mounting and dismounting nut structure comprises a first body, a second body, a plurality of threaded blocks, and a limiting member. Inner walls of the plurality of threaded blocks comprise internal threads, and outer walls of the plurality of threaded blocks comprise second inclined surfaces. When the mounting and dismounting nut structure surrounds the threaded rod and is pushed towards a countertop, the plurality of threaded blocks move toward a center axis of the plurality of threaded blocks, and the second body rotates to drive the plurality of threaded blocks to be locked with the threaded rod. When the plurality of threaded blocks is locked with the threaded rod, the limiting member supports the plurality of threaded blocks in an axial direction of the plurality of threaded blocks.
TURNBUCKLE LINKAGE
Turnbuckle linkages are disclosed herein. A turnbuckle linkage includes a hollow rod including an inner portion, a first outer portion, and a second outer portion between the first outer portion and the inner portion, the inner portion including a first thickness, the second outer portion including a second thickness less than the first thickness, and the first outer portion including a conical thickness that varies from the second thickness to a third thickness less than the second thickness, the first outer portion and the second outer portion including first threads, a threadless rod to be partially positioned in the hollow rod, and a conical nut including second threads to engage the first threads, the conical nut to couple the hollow rod and the threadless rod.
NUT ASSEMBLY
A nut assembly is disclosed, including: a first nut provided with an accommodating cavity; a second nut provided with a collar portion at one end, where the collar portion is movably inserted in the accommodating cavity, and at least one notch is formed on a side wall of the collar portion; an squeezing structure, where when the first nut and the second nut move close to each other, the extrusion structure is capable of squeezing the collar portion to shrink and close; and an anti-dropping structure, where the anti-dropping structure is capable of restricting the collar portion from dropping out of the accommodating cavity.
ARRANGEMENT FOR SECURING A NUT
An arrangement is for securing a nut on a threaded bolt comprising a bolt shaft projecting from a bolt head and being provided, in an opposite end portion, with a first threaded portion arranged to engage with an internal threaded portion of the nut. The nut and the bolt head are arranged to abut against adjacent elements. A nut-locking element is provided with a threaded portion arranged to engage with a second threaded portion of the threaded bolt. The second threaded portion is arranged externally on a stepped end portion of the threaded bolt and is concentric with and having a smaller pitch than the first threaded portion. The nut-locking element is provided with a friction portion arranged to rest supportingly against a corresponding friction portion on the nut.
ARRANGEMENT FOR SECURING A NUT
An arrangement is for securing a nut on a threaded bolt comprising a bolt shaft projecting from a bolt head and being provided, in an opposite end portion, with a first threaded portion arranged to engage with an internal threaded portion of the nut. The nut and the bolt head are arranged to abut against adjacent elements. A nut-locking element is provided with a threaded portion arranged to engage with a second threaded portion of the threaded bolt. The second threaded portion is arranged externally on a stepped end portion of the threaded bolt and is concentric with and having a smaller pitch than the first threaded portion. The nut-locking element is provided with a friction portion arranged to rest supportingly against a corresponding friction portion on the nut.