Threaded Insert with a Replaceable Nut Element
20220341460 ยท 2022-10-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B33/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B21/183
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B37/125
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A threaded insert with a replaceable nut element allows a user to replace only the nut element of the threaded insert rather than the entire threaded insert. The threaded insert includes an insertable housing, a replaceable nut, a retaining mechanism, and an attachment mechanism. The insertable housing allows the threaded insert to be engaged within a wall structure and is used to contain the replaceable nut. The replaceable nut allows the threaded insert to be engaged by a fastener such as a screw or bolt. The attachment mechanism allows the replaceable nut to be attached within and detached from the insertable housing. The retaining mechanism further secures the replaceable nut within the insertable housing and also prevents the replaceable nut from rotating within the insertable housing.
Claims
1. A threaded insert with a replaceable nut element comprises: an insertable housing; a replaceable nut; a retaining mechanism; an attachment mechanism; the insertable housing comprises a grip feature and a housing tubular body; the replaceable nut comprises a nut threading and a nut tubular body; the housing tubular body comprises an outer housing surface, an inner housing surface, a first housing end, and a second housing end; the nut tubular body comprises an outer nut surface, an inner nut surface, a first nut end, and a second nut end; the grip feature being integrated around the outer housing surface; the nut threading being connected around the inner nut surface; the inner housing surface being positioned around the outer nut surface; the attachment mechanism being operatively coupled between the replaceable nut and the insertable housing, wherein the attachment mechanism is used to selectively prevent axial movement of the replaceable nut within the insertable housing; and the retaining mechanism being operatively coupled between the replaceable nut and the insertable housing, wherein the retaining mechanism is used to selectively prevent rotational movement of the replaceable nut within the insertable housing.
2. The threaded insert with a replaceable nut element as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the attachment mechanism comprises a plurality of housing protrusions, a plurality of nut protrusions, and a first retaining ring; the first retaining ring being attached around the inner housing surface, adjacent to the first housing end; the plurality of housing protrusions being radially connected around the inner housing surface; the plurality of housing protrusions being positioned offset from the first retaining ring, opposite the first housing end; and the plurality of nut protrusions being radially connected around the outer nut surface.
3. The threaded insert with a replaceable nut element as claimed in claim 2 comprises: wherein the insertable housing and the replaceable nut are arranged in an axial-locked configuration; the plurality of nut protrusions being positioned in between the first retaining ring and the plurality of housing protrusions; and each of the plurality of housing protrusions being positioned adjacent to a corresponding nut protrusion from the plurality of nut protrusions.
4. The threaded insert with a replaceable nut element as claimed in claim 2 comprises: the insertable housing further comprises a first annular channel; the first annular channel being integrated around the inner housing surface, adjacent to the first housing end; and the first retaining ring being engaged into the first annular channel.
5. The threaded insert with a replaceable nut element as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the retaining mechanism comprises a keeper and a second retaining ring; the keeper comprises an annular body and a plurality of prongs; the annular body comprises a first annular base and a second annular base; the plurality of prongs being radially connected around the first annular base; each of the plurality of prongs being positioned normal to the first annular base; and the second retaining ring being attached around the inner housing surface, adjacent to the second housing end.
6. The threaded insert with a replaceable nut element as claimed in claim 5 comprises: wherein the insertable housing and the replaceable nut are arranged in a rotationally-locked configuration; the attachment mechanism comprises a plurality of nut protrusions; the plurality of nut protrusions being radially connected around the outer nut surface; each of the plurality of nut protrusions being positioned in between a corresponding pair of prongs from the plurality of prongs; and the second annular base being positioned against the second retaining ring, opposite to the second housing end.
7. The threaded insert with a replaceable nut element as claimed in claim 6 comprises: the attachment mechanism further comprises a first retaining ring and a plurality of housing protrusions; the first retaining ring being attached around the inner housing surface, adjacent to the first housing end; the plurality of housing protrusions being radially connected around the inner housing surface; the plurality of housing protrusions being positioned offset from the first retaining ring, opposite the first housing end; and the first annular base being pressed against the plurality of housing protrusions, opposite to the first retaining ring.
8. The threaded insert with a replaceable nut element as claimed in claim 5 comprises: the keeper further comprises a cylindrical cavity; the cylindrical cavity comprises a cavity base; the cylindrical cavity traversing into the first annular base; the second nut end being positioned into the cylindrical cavity; and the second nut end being positioned offset from the cavity base.
9. The threaded insert with a replaceable nut element as claimed in claim 5 comprises: the insertable housing further comprises a second annular channel; the second annular channel being integrated around the inner housing surface, adjacent to the second housing end; and the second retaining ring being engaged into the second annular channel.
10. A threaded insert with a replaceable nut element comprises: an insertable housing; a replaceable nut; a retaining mechanism; an attachment mechanism; the insertable housing comprises a grip feature and a housing tubular body; the replaceable nut comprises a nut threading and a nut tubular body; the housing tubular body comprises an outer housing surface, an inner housing surface, a first housing end, and a second housing end; the nut tubular body comprises an outer nut surface, an inner nut surface, a first nut end, and a second nut end; the attachment mechanism comprises a plurality of housing protrusions, a plurality of nut protrusions, and a first retaining ring; the retaining mechanism comprises a keeper and a second retaining ring; the keeper comprises an annular body and a plurality of prongs; the annular body comprises a first annular base and a second annular base; the grip feature being integrated around the outer housing surface; the nut threading being connected around the inner nut surface; the inner housing surface being positioned around the outer nut surface; the attachment mechanism being operatively coupled between the replaceable nut and the insertable housing, wherein the attachment mechanism is used to selectively prevent axial movement of the replaceable nut within the insertable housing; the retaining mechanism being operatively coupled between the replaceable nut and the insertable housing, wherein the retaining mechanism is used to selectively prevent rotational movement of the replaceable nut within the insertable housing; the first retaining ring being attached around the inner housing surface, adjacent to the first housing end; the plurality of housing protrusions being radially connected around the inner housing surface; the plurality of housing protrusions being positioned offset from the first retaining ring, opposite the first housing end; the plurality of nut protrusions being radially connected around the outer nut surface; the plurality of prongs being radially connected around the first annular base; each of the plurality of prongs being positioned normal to the first annular base; and the second retaining ring being attached around the inner housing surface, adjacent to the second housing end.
11. The threaded insert with a replaceable nut element as claimed in claim 10 comprises: wherein the insertable housing and the replaceable nut are arranged in an axial-locked configuration; the plurality of nut protrusions being positioned in between the first retaining ring and the plurality of housing protrusions; and each of the plurality of housing protrusions being positioned adjacent to a corresponding nut protrusion from the plurality of nut protrusions.
12. The threaded insert with a replaceable nut element as claimed in claim 10 comprises: the insertable housing further comprises a first annular channel; the first annular channel being integrated around the inner housing surface, adjacent to the first housing end; and the first retaining ring being engaged into the first annular channel.
13. The threaded insert with a replaceable nut element as claimed in claim 10 comprises: wherein the insertable housing and the replaceable nut are arranged in a rotationally-locked configuration; the attachment mechanism comprises a plurality of nut protrusions; the plurality of nut protrusions being radially connected around the outer nut surface; each of the plurality of nut protrusions being positioned in between a corresponding pair of prongs from the plurality of prongs; and the second annular base being positioned against the second retaining ring, opposite to the second housing end.
14. The threaded insert with a replaceable nut element as claimed in claim 13 comprises: the attachment mechanism further comprises a first retaining ring and a plurality of housing protrusions; the first retaining ring being attached around the inner housing surface, adjacent to the first housing end; the plurality of housing protrusions being radially connected around the inner housing surface; the plurality of housing protrusions being positioned offset from the first retaining ring, opposite the first housing end; and the first annular base being pressed against the plurality of housing protrusions, opposite to the first retaining ring.
15. The threaded insert with a replaceable nut element as claimed in claim 10 comprises: the keeper further comprises a cylindrical cavity; the cylindrical cavity comprises a cavity base; the cylindrical cavity traversing into the first annular base; the second nut end being positioned into the cylindrical cavity; and the second nut end being positioned offset from the cavity base.
16. The threaded insert with a replaceable nut element as claimed in claim 10 comprises: the insertable housing further comprises a second annular channel; the second annular channel being integrated around the inner housing surface, adjacent to the second housing end; and the second retaining ring being engaged into the second annular channel.
Description
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[0012] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0013] In reference to
[0014] The general configuration of the aforementioned components allows a user to replace only the nut element of the threaded insert rather than the entire threaded insert. With reference to
[0015] In order for the replaceable nut 12 to be selectively attached within the insertable housing 1 and with reference to
[0016] The insertable housing 1 and the replaceable nut 12 can be arranged in an axial-locked configuration. With reference to
[0017] In order to maintain the first retaining ring 31 in place within the insertable housing 1 and with reference to
[0018] Alternatively, the first retaining ring 31 can be substituted with an internal ring-shaped inward protrusion that is machined integral to the insertable housing 1, or by some other type of annular or hollow cylindrical component that is screwed, press-fit or otherwise installed adjacent to the first housing end 6.
[0019] In order to further secure the replaceable nut 12 within the insertable housing 1 and with reference to
[0020] The insertable housing 1 and the replaceable but can be arranged in a rotationally-locked configuration. With reference to
[0021] In order to maintain the second retaining ring 27 in place within the insertable housing 1 and with reference to
[0022] In order to replace the replaceable nut 12 with another when necessary, the retaining mechanism 19 must first be removed from the insertable housing 1. The second retaining ring 27 must be removed from the insertable housing 1. This allows the keeper 20 to be removed from the insertable housing 1. Without the keeper 20 within the insertable housing 1, the replaceable nut 12 can be rotated to align the plurality of nut protrusions 30 with the plurality of housing channels. The replaceable nut 12 can then be removed from the insertable housing 1 and a user can insert another replaceable nut 12 into the insertable housing 1.
[0023] In order for the insertable housing 1 to be further secured within a wall structure, the insertable housing 1 may further comprise a wall-locking feature. The wall-locking feature may be integrated into the grip feature 12 or around the grip feature 12. The wall-locking feature may be any type of locking feature such as, but not limited to, a key lock mechanism, an adhesive, or a press-fit design that allows the insertable housing to be fully secured within a wall structure.
[0024] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.