SOCKET WITH CLEAR THREADED PORTION FOR RECEIVING A FASTENING ELEMENT
20220412390 · 2022-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B37/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A sleeve for receiving at least a portion of a fastening element is provided. The sleeve comprises an inner thread, which is partially formed by a helical notch within the sleeve, wherein the notch comprises restrictions in direction of a first and a second end of the sleeve. Furthermore, the inner thread comprises, at the area of a first turn adjacent to the first end of the sleeve, a restriction in direction of the second end, but no restriction in direction of the first end. Also, a system comprising a sleeve and a fastening element as well as a mandrel for manufacturing a sleeve are provided.
Claims
1. A socket (200) for receiving at least a portion of a fastening element (300), with an inner thread, which is formed at least partially by a helical notch (205) within the socket (200), wherein the notch (205) comprises restrictions (210, 215) in the direction of a first and a second end of the socket (200), and wherein the inner thread, in the area of a first turn adjacent to the first end (202) of the socket (200), comprises a restriction in the direction of the second end (203), but no restriction in the direction of the first end (202).
2. The socket (200) according to claim 1, wherein the socket (200), in the area of the turn of the inner thread, comprises an inner diameter, which corresponds to the inner diameter of the socket in the area of a second turn of the inner thread plus two times the depth of the notch (205).
3. The socket (200) according to claim 1, wherein the restriction (215) in the direction of the second end (203) at the end of the first turn of the inner thread together with the restriction (215) in the direction of the second end (203) at the beginning of the second turn of the inner thread forms a wedge-shaped protrusion (225).
4. The socket (200) according to claim 1, wherein the socket (200) is cylindrical.
5. The socket (200) according to claim 1, wherein the socket (200) at least partially consists of a plastic material.
6. A system comprising: a socket (200) with an inner thread, which is formed at least partially by a helical notch (205) within the socket (200), wherein the notch (205) comprises restrictions (210, 215) in the direction of a first and a second end (202, 203) of the socket (200), and wherein the inner thread, in the area of a first turn adjacent to the first end (202) of the socket (200), comprises a restriction (215) in the direction of the second end (203), but no restriction in the direction of the first end (202); and a fastening element (300) comprising: at least one threaded portion (315), wherein the at least one threaded portion (315) comprises a diameter, which corresponds to the diameter of the inner thread of the socket (200).
7. The system according to claim 6, wherein the restriction (215) in the direction of the second end (203) of the sleeve (200) at the end of the first turn of the inner thread together with the restriction (215) in the direction of the second end (203) of the sleeve (200) at the beginning of the second turn of the inner thread forms a wedge-shaped protrusion (225).
8. A mandrel (400), comprising: a cylindrical body with a first end and a second end, wherein the cylindrical body comprises: a first portion (410) with a first helical protrusion (415) formed at the outer surface of the first portion (410) for forming a helical notch of an inner thread in a socket, wherein the helical protrusion is restricted by thread flanks, wherein a first thread flank faces towards the first end of the cylindrical body and a second thread flank faces towards the second end of the cylindrical body, a second portion (420) having a greater diameter than the first portion (410) for forming an enlarged inner diameter within the socket, and a transition portion (450) arranged between the first portion (410) and the second portion (420), wherein the transition portion (450) comprises a second helical protrusion (415), which extends along the cylindrical body for an entire turn and comprises the same pitch as the first helical protrusion (415), wherein the second helical protrusion comprises a thread flank, which faces towards the first end of the cylindrical body and transitions form-fittingly to the first thread flank of the first protrusion and wherein the second helical protrusion does not comprise a restriction in the direction of the second end of the cylindrical body.
9. Mandrel (400) according to claim 8, wherein the second helical protrusion restricts a wedge-shaped recess (455) within the transition portion.
10. Mandrel (400) according to claim 9, wherein the second helical protrusion comprises two ends and the first end forms the form-fitting transition of the thread flank of the second protrusion to the first thread flank of the first protrusion and wherein a connection line between the first end of the second helical protrusion and the second end of the second helical protrusion forms the wedge-shaped recess (455).
Description
[0031] The appended drawings illustrate the socket, the system consisting of a socket and a fastening element and the mandrel according to the invention by ease of embodiment examples compared to corresponding elements known in the art. It shows:
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[0039] In case of the socket 100 as known in the art, the notch 105 comprises essentially the same depth along the entire length of the bore. The pitch of the notch 105 extending helically along the bore 104, i.e. the pitch of the inner thread, is the same along the entire length of the bore 104.
[0040] The notch 105 comprises restrictions 110, 115. Said restrictions 110, 115 may be referred to as lateral restrictions 110, 115, because they restrict the notch 105 to both sides relatively to the longitudinal extend of the notch 105. Since the notch 105 extends helically in the socket, a restriction 110 restricts the notch in direction of the first end 102 of the socket 100, whereas a restriction 115 restricts the notch in direction of the second end 103 of the socket 100.
[0041] The restrictions 110, 115 are formed by portions of the body 101 of the socket 100. If the notch 105 is, for example, cut into the body of the socket 100, the cutting edges form the restrictions 110, 115 of the notch 105. In this case, it may be said that the notch is formed by a recess, the walls of which form the restrictions 110, 115. Generally, it may also be said that the notch 105 is formed by protrusions, which are arranged between two turns of the notch 105. In this case, the walls of the protrusion form the restrictions 110, 115. In the illustration depicted in
[0042] When a fastening element with a threaded portion is placed within the bore of the socket 100, for example at the position of the first end in the direction of the second end, the threaded portion of the fastening element can engage with the notch 105 and can thereby be screwed into the socket 100. In case of the socket 100 as known in the art, the notch 105 at the first end of the socket is only accessible at a narrow angle range. If the threaded portion does not meet the notch 105 within this narrow angle range, the threaded portion of the fastening element cannot screw into the notch 105 and therefore not into the inner thread of the socket 100. Instead, the fastening element may slip off, push the socket 100 deeper into the drill hole or—in the worst case—damage the socket 100.
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[0044] In case of the socket 200 according to the invention, the notch 205 forms at least partially the inner thread of the socket 200 and comprises restrictions 210, 215 in direction of the first end 202 and the second end 203 of the socket 200, similarly to the restrictions 110, 115 of the notch 105 of the socket 100.
[0045] The inner thread of the socket 200 according to the invention comprises several turns, wherein these turns may be referred to as convolutions of the inner thread. The number of the turns of the socket may be denoted as N, whereas the distance between two turns—as illustrated in
[0046] As is illustrated in
[0047] This difference is also depicted in the perspective view of the sliced socket in
[0048] Starting at the first end 202 of the socket 200, there may be an area without an inner thread. This area therefore does not comprise any restrictions. There is no protrusion in this area or, in other words, the lateral surface of the bore in this area is in the same position as the bottom of the recess of notch 205.
[0049] The socket according to the invention always comprises an area, in which the inner thread only has a restriction in the direction of the second end. This will be illustrated with reference to the example of the embodiment depicted in
[0050] The socket 200 depicted in
r2+t=r1
[0051] This will be further illustrated with reference to
[0052] Looking at this illustration in
[0053] When a fastening element having a threaded portion is inserted into the bore at the position of the first end of the socket 200, the threaded portion of the fastening element can impact the restriction 220 at any position of the first turn of the inner thread. This enables the threaded portion of the fastening element to impact the restriction 220 and engage with the inner thread of the socket for any relative angle position between the threaded portion and the inner thread.
[0054] Preferably, the protrusion 225 is formed wedge-shaped at the transition from the first turn of the inner thread to the second turn of the inner thread. The wedge-like shape has the advantage that there does not occur any face at the transition of the restriction 220 of the first turn of the inner thread to the notch 205 of the second turn of the inner thread, which may form an obstacle that hinders the screwing in of a threaded portion of the fastening element.
[0055] The
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[0059] The fastening element 300 comprises a protrusion 315, which forms a threaded portion of the fastening element 300. In
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[0061] The mandrel 400 comprises a cylindrical body having a first end and a second end. The mandrel comprises a first portion 410 arranged at the first end and a second portion 420 arranged in direction of the second end. The first portion 410 comprises a first helical protrusion formed at the outer surface of the first portion 410. The protrusion 415 is configured for forming a helical notch of an inner thread in a socket, for example notch 205 of a socket 200 according to the invention. Thereby, the helical protrusion 415 is restricted by thread flanks, wherein a first thread flank faces the first end of the cylindrical body and a second thread flank faces the second end of the cylindrical body. Between the convolutions of the helical protrusion, the first portion 410 comprises a first diameter.
[0062] The mandrel 400 further comprises a portion 420, which has a greater diameter as the first portion and is configured for forming an enlarged inner diameter within the socket. For example, the diameter of the second portion 420 may be equal to the diameter of the first portion 410 plus two times the height of the protrusion 415.
[0063] The mandrel 400 further comprises a transition portion 450, which is arranged between the first portion 410 and the second portion 420. The transition portion 450 comprises a second helical protrusion, which extends around the cylindrical body along an entire turn and has the same pitch as the first helical protrusion 415. The second helical protrusion comprises a thread flank, which faces the first end of the cylindrical body and transitions into the first thread flank of the first protrusion 415 form-fittingly. In direction of the second end 420 of the mandrel 400, the transition portion 450 does not comprise any restriction. The transition portion transitions form-fittingly into the second portion 420 having the diameter that is enlarged compared to the first portion 410.
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[0065] The above description contains embodiments of one or more embodiments of the invention. Of course, it is not possible to describe every conceivable combination of the components and methods of the invention in the above embodiments. Rather, the person skilled in the art will recognize that there are numerous other combinations of further embodiments. Accordingly, the described embodiments are intended to encompass all such further combinations, modifications, variations and embodiments that fall within the scope of the appended claims.