NUT AND WASHER ASSEMBLY
20190383320 ยท 2019-12-19
Inventors
- Joe Abraham Benjamin (College Park, GA, US)
- Gregory Scott Council (Winston, GA, US)
- James Andrew Buttrill (Jonesboro, GA, US)
Cpc classification
B21D53/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B39/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B41/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A nut and washer assembly includes a washer unit that is coupled to a nut. The washer unit includes a housing and a washer that is disposed within a sleeve on an inner surface of the housing such that the washer is inseparable from and axially rotatable with respect to the housing. The housing is attached to the nut such that the washer captured within the housing of the washer unit and the nut operate as a single unit.
Claims
1. A method comprising: forming a washer unit comprising a housing that traps a washer within the housing, wherein the washer is inseparable from the housing and is axially rotatable with respect to the housing, the housing and the washer being substantially ring shaped; and coupling the washer unit to a nut to form a single unit comprising the washer unit and the nut.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of forming the washer unit further comprises: forming a sleeve and a lip that extends radially inward on an inner surface of the housing; chamfering a top edge of the washer; disposing the washer within the sleeve of the housing, wherein, upon disposition, the washer rests on the lip, the chamfered top edge of the washer faces the sleeve, and the housing axially overlaps the washer; and mechanically forging the housing to trap the washer within the sleeve of the housing while allowing an axial rotation of the washer with respect to the sleeve.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of coupling the washer unit to the nut further comprises coupling the housing to an outer surface of the nut.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising installing the nut and the washer as a single unit, wherein the washer is a tang washer.
5. A method comprising: forming a washer unit that comprises a housing and a washer that is coupled to the housing, wherein the washer is inseparable from the housing and is axially rotatable with respect to the housing; and coupling the washer unit to a nut to form a single unit comprising the washer unit and the nut.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of forming the washer unit further comprises: forming a sleeve and a lip that extends radially inward on an inner surface of the housing; chamfering a top edge of the washer; and disposing the washer in the sleeve of the housing, wherein, upon disposition, the washer rests on the lip, the chamfered top edge of the washer faces the sleeve, and the housing axially overlaps the washer.
7. The method of claim 6, further comprises mechanically forging the housing to trap the washer in the sleeve of the housing while allowing an axial rotation of the washer with respect to the sleeve.
8. The method of claim 6, further comprises mechanically forging the washer to trap the washer in the sleeve of the housing while allowing an axial rotation of the washer with respect to the sleeve.
9. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of coupling the washer unit to the nut further comprises coupling the housing to an outer surface of the nut.
10. The method of claim 5, further comprising installing the nut and the washer as a single unit.
11. The method of claim 5, wherein the washer is a tang washer.
12. A method comprising: forming a washer that is substantially ring-shaped and comprising an outer side surface, an inner side surface that is concentric with the outer side surface, and a top outer annular edge that is chamfered; and forming a housing that is substantially ring-shaped and defining a through cavity, wherein forming the housing comprises: configuring an inner surface of the housing such that a top portion of the housing defines a sleeve that is thinner than a bottom portion of the housing, the inner surface of the housing comprising a lip that extends radially inward into the through cavity and is positioned between a top inner edge and a bottom inner edge of the housing, forming a washer unit by coupling the washer to the housing such that the washer is inseparable from the housing and allows an axial rotation of the washer with respect to the housing, wherein the washer is seated on the lip, disposed in the sleeve at the top portion of the housing, and the outer side surface of the washer engages a portion of the inner surface of the housing that is associated with the sleeve; and coupling the washer unit to a nut, wherein, upon coupling, the top portion of the housing of the washer unit faces away from a bottom portion of the nut and the bottom portion of the housing of the washer unit faces the bottom portion of the nut.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the step of coupling the washer to the housing comprises mechanically forging the housing to trap the washer in the sleeve of the housing while allowing the axial rotation of the washer with respect to the sleeve.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein the step of coupling the washer to the housing comprises mechanically forging the washer to trap the washer in the sleeve of the housing while allowing the axial rotation of the washer with respect to the sleeve.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein the step of coupling the washer unit to the nut further comprises coupling the housing to an outer surface of the nut.
16. The method of claim 12, further comprising the step of installing the nut and the washer as a single unit.
17. The method of claim 12, wherein the washer is a tang washer.
18. The method of claim 12, wherein the bottom portion of the nut comprises securing features comprising castellation slots to lock the nut in place after torqueing.
19. The method of claim 12, wherein the bottom portion of the nut comprises securing features comprising completed slots that are configured to receive cross bolts therethrough.
20. The method of claim 12, wherein the bottom portion of the nut comprises securing features comprising flanges that extend radially outward and substantially horizontally from an outer surface of the nut.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0013] Example embodiments are illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0022] Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the above drawings. The elements and features in the drawings are not necessarily to scale; emphasis is instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of example embodiments of the present disclosure. Moreover, certain dimensions may be exaggerated to help visually convey such principles. In the drawings, reference numerals designate like or corresponding, but not necessarily identical, elements throughout the several views.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
[0023] Disclosed are a system, apparatus, and method of an example nut and washer assembly that is configured as a single unit by a mechanical forging process including, but not limited to, swaging and then using a form of interference fit or mechanical joining to permanently attach the part. The term mechanical forging as used herein may generally refer to any appropriate manufacturing process that involves shaping of metal using compressive forces. Examples of mechanical forging may include, but are not limited to, roll forging, swaging, roller swaging, cogging, open-die forging, impression-die forging, press forging, automatic hot forging and upsetting, etc.
[0024] In one example, the washer is concentrically positioned within a mechanical sleeve housing. Then, the mechanical sleeve housing is swaged to trap the washer such that the washer and the mechanical sleeve housing operate as a single unit while allowing the washer and the mechanical sleeve housing to freely rotate respective to each other. The mechanical sleeve housing and washer unit is then coupled to the nut to form the nut and washer assembly.
[0025] Technology associated with the nut and washer assembly will be described in greater detail with reference to
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[0029] In certain example embodiments, the nut 104 described in the present disclosure may be a standard axle nut, however, in other example embodiments, any other appropriate type of nut may be used without departing from a broader scope of the present disclosure. Further, in other example embodiments, the nut 104 may have any other appropriate shape or structure without departing from a broader scope of the present disclosure. For example, the nut 104 may have an octagonal outer surface instead of the substantially cylindrical outer surface without departing from a broader scope of the present disclosure.
[0030] As illustrated in
[0031] In particular, as illustrated in
[0032] The interior surface 321 of the housing 106 may include a top portion 332 (herein sleeve portion) that extends downward from a top inner circular edge 322 towards an inner intermediate edge 338 that is disposed between the top inner annular edge 322 and the bottom inner annular edge 324 of the housing 106, a lip 340 that extends radially outward and substantially horizontally from the inner intermediate edge 338 to the outer intermediate edge 330, and a bottom portion 334 that extends downward from the outer intermediate edge 330 to the bottom inner annular edge 324. The lip 340 of the housing 106 may seat the washer 108 within the housing 106 such that the sleeve portion 332 of the housing's interior surface 321 axially overlaps the washer 108 as illustrated in
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[0034] To form the washer unit 102, i.e., to integrally couple, capture, or trap the washer 108 within the housing 106 such that the washer 108 is not separable from the housing 106, but is rotatable with respect to the housing 106: [0035] (i) a portion of the bottom surface 318 of the washer 108 that is adjacent the bottom outer annular edge may be seated on the lip 340 of the housing 106 while a remaining portion of the bottom surface 318 projects out from the lip 340 towards the cavity 114 defined by the interior surface 321 of the housing 106 such that the external surface 312 of the washer 108 faces the sleeve portion 332 of the housing's interior surface 321 (axial overlap), and [0036] (ii) at least a portion of the exterior surface 320 of the housing 106 may be compressed such that the sleeve portion 332 of the housing's interior surface 321 may engage the external surface 312 of the washer 108 to an extent that prevents the washer 108 from being separated from the housing 106.
[0037] In other words, once the washer 108 is disposed within the housing 106 as described above in step (i), the housing 106 may be swaged to trap the washer 108 within the housing 106 while still allowing a rotational movement of the washer 108. Even though the housing 106 is swaged to trap or prevent the washer 108 from being separated from the housing 106, the chamfered edge 318 of the washer 108 allows a rotational movement of the washer 108 with respect to the housing 106 and vice-versa. That is, if the edge of the washer 108 were not chamfered, the additional contact between the interior surface 321 of the housing 106 with the external surface 312 of the washer 108 would hinder the rotational movement of the washer 108 with respect to the housing 106 and vice-versa. Once the washer unit 102 is formed, as described above, the washer unit 102 may be fixedly coupled to the nut 104 to form the nut and washer assembly 100 such that the housing 106 and washer 108 of the washer unit 102 may be concentric with the nut 104.
[0038] In certain example embodiments, to manufacture to the nut and washer assembly 100, a sleeve (e.g., sleeve portion 332) may be formed in an interior surface of a substantially ring shaped housing. Further, a substantially ring shaped washer having a chamfered top outer edge may be disposed within the sleeve of the housing such that the top surface of the washer may be substantially aligned with the top surface of the housing and the housing axially overlaps the washer. Then, the housing may be fitted to trap the washer within the housing such that the washer is not separable from the housing, but can freely rotate with respect to the housing. The housing and washer combination is then coupled to the nut by attaching at least a portion of the housing to the nut.
[0039] During a servicing operation, for example, a brake and wheel servicing operation of an aircraft, the nut and washer assembly 100 of the present disclosure may be provided to a user, e.g., mechanic. Since the nut and washer assembly 100 are configured such that the washer 108 is not separable from the nut 108 but is freely rotatable with respect to the nut 108, the user may install and remove the nut and washer assembly 100 as a single unit, thereby preventing any faulty installations and/or misplacement of the washer during the installation and removal.
[0040] One of ordinary skill in the art can understand and appreciate that even if the present disclosure describes using a swage fitting mechanism to capture the washer within the mechanical sleeve housing, in other example embodiments, any other appropriate and/or equivalent method of fitting or forging may be used without departing from a broader scope of the present disclosure.
[0041] Further, one of ordinary skill in the art can understand and appreciate that instead of the swage fitting the mechanical sleeve housing, in other example embodiments, the washer may be swaged or forged to engage/mate with the mechanical sleeve housing such that they operate as a single unit while allowing relative axial rotational movement. For example, in some embodiments, outward pressure may be applied to the internal surface 306 of the washer 108 to expand the washer 108 till the external surface 312 of the washer 108 engages the interior surface 321 (e.g., sleeve portion 332) of the housing 106 such that the washer 108 is not separable from the housing 106 while still allowing the a relative rotational movement of the washer 106 and the housing 106. One such example where the washer 108 is swaged to form the washer unit 102 is illustrated in
[0042] Even though the present disclosure describes the housing 106 as being fixedly coupled to the nut 104, one of ordinary skill in the art can understand and appreciate that in some example embodiments, the housing 106 may be integral with the nut 104 or alternatively, the nut 104 may be indexed to directly receive the washer 108 without the housing 106 without departing from a broader scope of the present disclosure. That is, in some examples, the washer 108 may be directly coupled to the nut 104 without the housing 106 such that the washer 108 is not axially movable but is rotationally movable with respect to the nut 104.
[0043] Further, even though the present disclosure describes the top outer edge of the washer 108 as having the chamfered edge 318, one of ordinary skill in the art can understand and appreciate that in other example embodiments, any other appropriate edges may be chamfered in addition to or instead of the top outer edge of the washer 108 provided it does not compromise the rotational movement of the washer 108 with respect to the housing 106. Further, even though
[0044] Furthermore, in various embodiments the nut 104, the washer 108, and/or the housing 106 may be made from steel. Various other embodiments may use other materials such as Teflon. Using similar materials for all three components may reduce or prevent corrosion. In various embodiments the wire may be made from or coated with a material to prevent corrosion and/or provide lubrication between the parts that may move relative one another.
[0045] Even though the present disclosure describes the washer 108 as being trapped within the interior surface of the housing 106, one of ordinary skill in the art can understand and appreciate that in some example embodiments, the washer 108 can be disposed on the outer surface 320 of the housing 106. For example, the outer surface 320 of the housing may be trimmed to form a sleeve (e.g., sleeved portion 322) with a lip having a width that is substantially similar to the width of the washer such that the washer does not stick out of the housing. Further, in said example, the housing (interior surface 321) may be swaged to capture and trap the washer such that the washer is inseparable from the housing but can freely rotate with respect to the housing. In said example, the exterior surface 320 of the housing 106 may engage the internal surface 310 of the washer 108 and the top annular inner edge 302 of the washer may be chamfered to enable a rotational movement of the washer 108 with respect to the housing 106.
[0046] Further, even though the present disclosure describes the washer 108 and the housing 106 as being substantially ring shaped, one of ordinary skill in the art can understand and appreciate that in other example embodiments, the shape, size, and/or structure of the washer and the housing may vary without departing from a broader scope of the present disclosure provided that the arrangement of the washer with respect to the housing such that the washer is inseparable from the housing but freely rotatable within the housing is not compromised. Further, the shape, size, and/or structure of the washer and the housing may vary based on a shape, size, and/or structure of the nut to which they are coupled.
[0047] The nut and washer assembly as disclosed herein may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those having ordinary skill in the art. Furthermore, all examples or exemplary embodiments given herein are intended to be non-limiting and among others supported by representations of the present disclosure.
[0048] Accordingly, many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the inventions are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of this application. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.