Speed Nut
20220154756 ยท 2022-05-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A speed nut provides a separable housing, when closed, defining an internally threaded cavity for engaging a threaded shaft, and when open, allowing movement of the speed nut along the shaft without engagement of the threads. Interdigitated knuckles on the housing portions provide robust resistance against axial shifting when the nut is used to apply axial force to the threaded shaft. The knuckles may also provide a hinge point allowing the nut to be opened and closed with a simple hinging action and a means for locking the nut portions together through a releasable pin passing through the opposite knuckles.
Claims
1. A speed nut comprising: a housing having a first and second portion movable between a separated position and a closed position having the first and second portions abutting to define an internally threaded cylindrical cavity extending along an axis and sized to receive and engage corresponding threaded shaft for threaded rotation therethrough; at least one torsion arm having a proximal end attached to the housing and a distal end extending away from the axis to allow rotation of the housing about the threaded shaft engaged with the internally threaded cylindrical cavity when the first and second portions are in the closed position; wherein each of the first and second portions provide outwardly extending knuckles at laterally opposed edges of the first and second portions; and wherein when the first and second portions are in the closed position, the knuckles of laterally opposed edges of the first portion interdigitate with the knuckles of the laterally opposed edges of the second portion to resist relative axial motion between the first and second portions.
2. The speed nut of claim 1 wherein the knuckles include bores along bore-axes parallel to the axis that align when the first and second portions are in the closed position to receive respective first and second pins axially there along the knuckles of the laterally opposed edges of the first and second portions to hold the first and second portions in the closed position.
3. The speed nut of claim 2 wherein the knuckles receiving the first pin are adapted to allow a hinging motion around the bore-axis of the first pin to move the first and second portions between the open and closed positions.
4. The speed nut of claim 3 wherein the first pin provides a threaded end received by corresponding threads at least one receiving knuckle to retain the first pin in the bore against pivoting motion of the first and second portions.
5. The speed nut of claim 4 wherein the first pin when received by the knuckles exposes an end adapted to receive a driving tool for rotation of the first pin.
6. The speed nut of claim 2 wherein the second pin includes a spring detent releasably engaging the second pin with the knuckles receiving the second pin.
7. The speed nut of claim 6 wherein the spring detent is a spring-loaded ball held captive in an end of the second pin to retract with motion of the end through a receiving bore of the knuckles and to extend outwardly at an opening from the receiving bore when the second pin is fully engaged in the receiving bore.
8. The speed nut of claim 7 further including a grip pivotally attached to an end of the second pin to be graspable when the second pin is fully engaged within the receiving bore for extraction of the second pin.
9. The speed nut of claim 1 including two torsion arms each having a proximal end attached to a different one of the first and second portions and each having a distal end extending outward from the housing with radial symmetry about the axis.
10. The speed nut of claim 1 wherein the first and second portions are each machined solid steel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0032] Referring now to
[0033] A speed nut 30 of the present invention may be threaded onto the upper end of the threaded shaft 12 to support the threaded shaft 12 against a pancake hydraulic cylinder 32 allowing substantial forces to be applied by the pancake hydraulic cylinder 32 to the seat puller 10 along axis 14 against a body of the valve or pump casting 15.
[0034] Referring now to
[0035] The opposite vertical edges of the halves 38a and 38b which may pivot toward and away from each other, in a closed state, may be retained by inter-engaging knuckles 50a-50c, also arranged (when the halves 38a and 38b are close together) in a vertical stack with knuckles 50a and 50c being integral with half 38a and flanking knuckle 50b, the latter integrated with half 38b respectively. In the closed state, these knuckles 50 like knuckles 46 provide stacked interdigitated cylindrical tubes that resist axial movement of the halves 38 with respect to each other and provide central bores 52 which align in the closed state with the proper clearance between the threads 36. The central bores 52 may be retained in closed alignment by a quick release pin 56 (shown in
[0036] The quick release pin 56 may have a head portion 58 receiving a ring 60 that may be engaged by a user's fingers to release the pin 56 pulling it upwardly along axis 57. A bottom portion of the pin 56 may support a spring-loaded detent ball 62 engaging a lower lip 64 of knuckle 50c, for example, formed by a cut out 66 so that the end of the pin 56 terminates above a surface 70 of the nut 30 engaging the hydraulic pancake cylinder 32 while retaining the quick release pin 56 in position against minor vibration and the like.
[0037] Referring to
[0038] As shown in
[0039] Generally the nut 30 will be made of a high quality steel or the like with the elements of halves 38a and 38b machined from respective single blocks of a steel element for high strength. The knuckles 46 and 50 may be outset from the threads 36 so that the threads 36 provide a continuous helix within the closed nut 30.
[0040] It is specifically intended that the present invention nut be limited to the embodiments and illustrations contained herein and the claims should be understood to include modified forms of those embodiments including portions of the embodiments and combinations of elements of different embodiments as come within the scope of the following claims. All of the publications described herein, including patents and non-patent publications, are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.