NUT
20220136552 · 2022-05-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B33/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
There is provided a nut in which occurrence of galling is prevented. The nut in which a depth t of a counterbore hole is set to be greater than (D−d×cos θ)/tan θ, when a nominal diameter is D, an average value of a maximum outer diameter and a minimum outer diameter taking into account a tolerance of a bolt to be fitted is d [mm], an inner diameter of the counterbore hole provided on an insertion side of a screw hole is D+0.2 [mm], a pitch of a screw thread is P [mm], and θ satisfies θ=arc tan(P/d).
Claims
1. A nut in which a depth t of a counterbore hole is set to be greater than a value calculated by Equation (1), when a nominal diameter is D, an average value of a maximum outer diameter and a minimum outer diameter taking into account a tolerance of a bolt to be fitted is d [mm], an inner diameter of the counterbore hole provided on an insertion side of a screw hole is D+0.2 [mm], a pitch of a screw thread is P [mm], and θ satisfies θ=arc tan(P/d).
t=(D−d×cos θ)/tan θ Equation (1)
2. The nut according to claim 1, wherein when the pitch of the screw thread is P [mm], the depth t of the counterbore hole is set to be greater than a value calculated by Equation (2).
t=(D−d×cos θ)/tan θ+2×P/cos θ Equation (2)
3. The nut according to claim 2, wherein a chamfer portion is provided on the insertion side of the counterbore hole, and the depth t of the counterbore hole is set to be greater than a value calculated by Equation (3).
t=(D−d×cos θ)/tan θ+2×P/cos θ+1.25×P/√2 Equation (3)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0015] As shown in
[0016] Incidentally, the inventor keenly studied under which condition a phenomenon (hereinafter, referred to as galling) occurs in which the bolt 10 is inserted into the nut 1 while being inclined and the screw thread of the bolt 10 gnaws the screw thread of the nut 1. The inventor thought that the inclination angle (hereinafter, simply referred to as inclination angle) of the bolt 10 to the screw hole 2 of the nut 1 was one of the reasons of the occurrence of galling, and conducted experiments using an experiment device shown in
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[0018] The bolt 10 is screwed into the nut 1 from above in the vertical direction. The bolt 10 is rotated around the rotation axial line that extends in the vertical direction at a constant rotation speed by a motor (not shown). Even when rotating the bolt 10, the posture of the bolt 10 does not change. In other words, even when rotating the bolt 10, the axial line of the bolt 10 remains in the vertical direction.
[0019] In the present embodiment, an initial state where the upper surface of the stage makes an angle to the horizontal direction can be set before the start of the test. By setting the nut 1 on the upper surface of the stage in the initial state, the bolt 10 can be screwed into the nut 1 in a state where the bolt 10 and the nut 1 make an inclination angle.
[0020] When moving the viewpoint around the axial line of the nut 1, the angle between an axial line g of the bolt 10 and an axial line G of the nut 1 changes. The inclination angle here is an angle made by the axial line g of the bolt 10 and the axial line G of the nut 1, when viewed from the viewpoint where the angle made by the axial line g of the bolt 10 and the axial line G of the nut 1 is the greatest.
[0021] In the test, the inclination angle change over time was recorded when the M6 bolt 10 was screwed into the M6 nut 1 in a state where the initial inclination angle is set to 12°. The measurement result is shown in
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[0023] When the same test as above was repeatedly conducted using the test equipment 20 in
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[0025] As shown in
[0026] When galling occurs, as shown in
[0027] In
[0028] In
[0029] A case where the bolt 10 having the outer diameter d is inserted into the nut 1 at the inclination angle θ in this manner and the screw threads are shifted by one pitch here, can be expressed as tan θ=P/d, and thus, the following Equation (1) can be expressed.
θ=arc tan(P/d) Equation (1)
[0030] In order to prevent the bolt 10 inserted into the nut 1 at the inclination angle θ from coming into contact with the screw hole 2 of the nut 1 at the lowest point thereof, the inventor devised to provide the counterbore hole 3 in the nut 1. As shown in
[0031] First, points A to C, F, and E and the length t are defined as follows.
[0032] Point A: Of the two vertices of the lower edge of the bolt 10, a point (the lowest point of the bolt 10) which is inserted deeply into the nut 1
[0033] Point B: Of the two vertices of the lower edge of the bolt 10, a point which is inserted shallowly into the nut 1
[0034] Point C: A point where the line segment orthogonal to the nut axial line G through the point A intersects the inner circumferential surface of the nut 1 at the point B side
[0035] Point F: A point where the line segment orthogonal to the nut axial line G through the point A intersects the inner circumferential surface of the nut 1 on the opposite side of the point B
[0036] Point E: A point where the line segment parallel to the nut axial line through the point F intersects the upper surface of the nut 1
[0037] Length t: Length (distance between the lowest point of the bolt 10 and the upper surface of the nut 1, parallel to the nut axial line G) of a line segment FE
[0038] The length of a line segment CF is equal to the root diameter (nominal diameter D) of the screw hole 2 of the nut 1.
[0039] The length of a side AC of a right triangle ABC is a cosine component of a side AB, which is the outer diameter d of the bolt 10. In other words, AC=d×cos θ.
[0040] The length of a line segment AF is a length obtained by subtracting the line segment AC from the root diameter (nominal diameter D) of the screw hole 2 of the nut 1. In other words, AF=D−d×cos θ.
[0041] For a triangle AFE, tan θ=(D−d×cos θ)/t is established.
[0042] In other words, the depth t can be expressed by the following Equation (2).
t=(D−d×cos θ)/tan θ Equation (2)
[0043] To summarize, by forming the counterbore hole 3 with θ and t that satisfy the following Equation (1) and Equation (2), the inclination angle between the bolt 10 and the nut 1 that is formed when the screw threads of the bolt 10 begin to be engaged with the screw threads of the nut 1 can be set to be less than the angle at which galling is likely to occur.
[0044] Even when the existing bolt 10 is screwed into the nut 1 according to the embodiment, galling is unlikely to occur. Accordingly, the nut 1 in which galling is unlikely occur is provided.
θ=arc tan(P/d) Equation (1)
t=(D−d×cos θ)/tan θ Equation (2)
[0045] There is a case where an incomplete screw thread is formed for approximately two pitches at the tip of the bolt 10. In other words, when an incomplete screw thread is formed, even at the same inclination angle, the bolt 10 will be inserted deeply into the nut 1 by this amount (2P/cos θ). Here, it is preferable that the depth t of the counterbore hole 3 is deepened by this amount (2P/cos θ). In other words, it is preferable that the depth of the counterbore hole 3 is greater than t1 in the following Equation (3).
t1=(D−d×cos θ)/tan θ+2P/cos θ Equation (3)
[0046] As shown in
t2=(D−d×cos θ)/tan θ+2P/cos θ+1.25×P/√2 Equation (4)
[0047] In the description above, the inner diameter D of the counterbore, hole 3 was set to the nominal diameter of the nut 1, but it is preferable to set D to the nominal diameter of the nut 1+0.2 [mm] to ensure that the screw threads of the nut 1 do not come into contact with the screw threads of the bolt 10.
[0048] In the description above, d is simply described as the outer diameter of the bolt 10, but the outer diameter of the bolt 10 varies depending on the tolerance even for the bolt 10 having the same nominal diameter. Therefore, the average value of the maximum outer diameter and the minimum outer diameter of the bolt 10 corresponding to the nominal diameter D is used as the outer diameter d of the bolt 10.
[0049] In the description above, an example in which the normal bolt 10 is screwed into the nut 1 was described, but a pilot bolt may also be screwed into the nut 1. Since the pilot bolt has a guide portion without screw threads at the tip, even when the pilot bolt is diagonally inserted into the nut 1, the screw threads of the pilot bolt are unlikely to interfere with the screw threads of the nut 1 and galling is unlikely to occur.
[0050] The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application (No. 2019-030448) filed on Feb. 22, 2019, and the content thereof is incorporated herein by reference.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0051] According to the present invention, there is provided a nut in which galling due to a bolt during fastening is prevented.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0052] 1: nut
[0053] 2: hole
[0054] 3: counterbore hole
[0055] 10: bolt
[0056] 20: galling angle measurement test equipment
[0057] g: bolt axial line
[0058] G: nut axial line
[0059] P: pitch
[0060] θ: inclination angle