ARRANGEMENT FOR SECURING A NUT
20210396268 · 2021-12-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. An arrangement 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 being arranged to abut against adjacent elements, where 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 being arranged externally on a stepped end portion of the threaded bolt and being concentric with and having a smaller pitch than the first threaded portion, and the nut-locking element being provided with a friction portion arranged to rest supportingly against a corresponding friction portion on the nut, wherein an end portion of the nut comprises a conical first abutment surface which forms a first friction portion, and the nut-locking element is provided with an elongated, sleeve-shaped end portion with an internal diameter which is larger than that of the first threaded portion of the threaded bolt and is arranged to surround part of the first threaded portion and extend towards the nut, and the end portion forms a conical second abutment surface which is complementary to the conical first abutment surface of the nut, forms a second friction portion and is arranged to rest supportingly against the conical first abutment surface of the nut.
2. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first threaded portion of the threaded bolt has an axial extent outside the nut sufficiently large to form an engagement portion for an axial-tension tool arranged to apply an axial tensioning to the threaded bolt at a distance from the nut during a tightening of the nut against the nearest one of the adjacent elements.
3. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first abutment surface of the nut is conically tapering externally from an external engagement portion on the periphery of the nut, and the second abutment surface of the nut-locking element is conically tapering internally from the end of the nut-locking element.
4. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the periphery of the nut-locking element forms a coupling portion which is arranged to receive a screwing tool and is formed as an end portion with an externally polygonal cross section.
5. The arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the coupling portion extends over the entire axial length of the nut-locking element.
6. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first threaded portion of the threaded bolt and the threaded portion of the nut is formed with friction-reducing thread surfaces and/or an friction-reducing thread shape.
7. The arrangement according to claim 6, wherein the first threaded portion of the threaded bolt and the threaded portion of the nut are coated with an antifriction material.
8. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the threaded portion of the nut-locking element is formed in an axial through bore in the nut-locking element.
9. The arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the threaded portion of the nut-locking element is formed as a non-through bore in the nut-locking element, the nut-locking element being formed with a closed outward-facing end portion and surrounding the second threaded portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] In what follows, examples of preferred embodiments are described, which are visualized in the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0024]
[0025]
[0026]
[0027]
[0028]
[0029]
[0030]
[0031]
[0032]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] In the figures, the reference numeral 1 indicates a threaded bolt provided with a bolt head 11 and a bolt shaft 12. A first threaded portion 122 is arranged externally on the bolt shaft 12. In
[0034] A nut-locking element 3 is arranged on a second threaded portion 123 on the end portion 121 of the threaded bolt 1. The second threaded portion 123 has a smaller pitch than the first threaded portion 122. When the nut-locking element 3 has been screwed into abutment against the nut 2, the difference in pitch will prevent the nut 2 and the nut-locking element 3 from rotating together in such a way that the abutment of the nut against the adjacent element 4a ceases.
[0035] The connection between the nut 2 and the nut-locking element 3 may be provided in various ways.
[0036] Reference is made first to
[0037] Adjacent to the friction portion 31, the nut-locking element 3, in this embodiment, is provided with a coupling portion 32 surrounding a threaded portion 33 arranged to engage with the second threaded portion 123 on the stepped part of the bolt shaft 12.
[0038] In this embodiment, the coupling portion 32 is provided with an externally polygonal end portion 321.
[0039]
[0040] The bore with the internal threaded portion 33 in the nut-locking element 3 according to
[0041] Reference is now made to
[0042] In
[0043] In
[0044] In
[0045] In
[0046] The nut-locking element 3 according to the embodiments shown in
[0047] When the elements 4, 4a have been clamped to each other by means of the threaded bolt 1 and the nut 2, and the nut-locking element 3 has been clamped against the nut 2, the smaller pitch of the second threaded portion 123 of the threaded bolt 1 and the corresponding threaded portion 33 of the nut-locking element 3 will ensure that the nut-locking element 3 is further clamped against the nut 2 if the nut tends to become screwed away from its abutment against the element 4a. The invention has thereby provided a simple and effective securing of the nut 2 on the threaded bolt 1.
[0048] For all the embodiments in which opposite, conical abutment surfaces, that is to say the conical abutment surface 22b of the nut 2 and/or of the transition portion 124 between the two external threaded portions 122, 123 of the threaded bolt 1 and the facing internal or external conical abutment surfaces 311b, 312 of the nut-locking element 3, it is an advantage to use conical surfaces having a relatively small pitch to provide a large friction portion. An advantageous pitch angle then typically lies in the range of 25-35 degrees to the centre-axis direction of the threaded bolt 1, the nut 2 and the nut-locking element 3. In
[0049] Reference is now made to
[0050] The end portion 121 of the threaded bolt 1 is stepped, and the second threaded portion 123 is arranged outside the first threaded portion 122 and with a smaller diameter than the first threaded portion 122, but with the same thread direction as the first threaded portion 121.
[0051] The outward-facing end of the nut 2 is provided with a conical first abutment surface 22a, shown here as tapering from the external engagement portion 23 of the nut 2 for the tightening tool, not shown, typically of a polygonal cross section, especially a hexagonal cross section.
[0052] The nut-locking element 3 is provided with an internal threaded portion 33 arranged to engage with the second threaded portion 123 of the threaded bolt 1. The nut-locking element 3 is provided with a sleeve-shaped end portion 3a with an internal diameter larger than that of the first threaded portion 122 of the threaded bolt 1. The end portion 3a is provided with a conical second abutment surface 312b, shown here as an internal conical surface rising towards the end of the nut-locking element 3, complementary to and arranged to rest supportingly against the conical first abutment surface 22a of the nut 2.
[0053] The conical first abutment surface 22a of the nut 2 and the conical second abutment surface 312b of the nut-locking element 3 form cooperating friction portions 24, 31.
[0054] The sleeve-shaped end portion 3a of the nut-locking element 3 has a length sufficiently large to extend over the part of the first threaded portion 122 of the threaded bolt 1 that projects from the nut 2 when the nut 2 and the bolt head 11 have been tightened against the elements 4, 4a that are to be joined. The first threaded portion 122 of the threaded bolt 1 has a length which is sufficiently large for an axial-tension tool (not shown) to engage with the part of the first threaded portion 122 of the threaded bolt 1 that projects from the nut 2, to tension the threaded bolt 1 in the axial direction, so that the nut 2 may be rotated into abutment against the respective element 4a at a moderate torque. When the axial-tension tool then relieves the threaded bolt 1, the axial tensioning of the bolt 1 will be maintained by the abutments of the nut 2 and the bolt head 11 against the elements 4, 4a, without it having been necessary to apply a great torque to the threaded bolt 1 and the nut 2.
[0055] The nut 2 is then secured by the sleeve-shaped end portion 3a of the nut-locking element 3 being slipped over the projecting first threaded portion 122 of the threaded bolt 1, and the nut-locking element 3 being rotated into engagement between the internal threaded portion 33 of the nut-locking element 3 and the second threaded portion 123 of the threaded bolt 1 until the conical second abutment surface 312b of the nut-locking element 3 rests supportingly and lockingly against the conical first abutment surface 22a of the nut 2.
[0056] It is obvious that even if the conical abutment surfaces 22a, 312a of the nut 2 and nut-locking element 33 are shown in
[0057] It should be noted that all the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate the invention, but do not limit it, and persons skilled in the art may construct many alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the attached claims. In the claims, reference numbers in brackets are not to be regarded as restrictive. The use of the verb “to comprise” and its different forms does not exclude the presence of elements or steps that are not mentioned in the claims. The indefinite article “a” or “an” before an element does not exclude the presence of several such elements.
[0058] The fact that some features are indicated in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these features cannot be used with advantage.