TOOL ARRANGEMENT FOR APPLICATION AND/OR RELEASE OF NUT TYPE FASTENERS
20230204063 · 2023-06-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Brian Eric Bradshaw (Halls Head, AU)
- Tom Peter Baskovich (Trigg, AU)
- Sam William TURNBULL (Joondanna, AU)
Cpc classification
F16B31/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B35/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B37/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B35/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B21/186
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B35/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Methods and devices for providing a threaded male member for a fastening arrangement are disclosed. The threaded male member can include at least one reaction portion at or towards at least one respective end of the threaded male member for use in reacting applied torque during tightening or releasing an associated nut of the fastening arrangement. The at least one reaction portion can be a permanent feature of the threaded male member and can remain part of the threaded male member after said tightening to a target torque.
Claims
1. A threaded male member for a fastening arrangement, the threaded male member including at least one reaction portion at or towards at least one respective end of the threaded male member for use in reacting applied torque during tightening or releasing an associated nut of the fastening arrangement, wherein the at least one reaction portion is a permanent feature of the threaded male member and remains part of the threaded male member after said tightening to a target torque.
2. The threaded male member as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the threaded male member has at least one thread of a same handedness at least at each end of the threaded male member; the threaded male member is formed from all-thread; or the threaded male member includes a said reaction portion provided at or towards each of opposed first and second said ends of the threaded male member.
3. The threaded male member as claimed in claim 1, wherein the threaded male member includes at least one retention portion for retaining an anti-rotation device and/or a rotation indicator means.
4. The threaded male member as claimed in claim 3, wherein said at least one retention portion provides a shear portion, wherein, during the tightening, a shearing event at the shear portion is indicative of a failure of a said fastening arrangement.
5. The threaded male member as claimed in claim 1, wherein the threaded male member includes a permanent or semi-permanent fixed stud.
6. The threaded male member as claimed in claim 1, wherein a failure, such as partial or full shearing off, of the at least one reaction portion during the tightening indicates a failure of a said fastening arrangement.
7. The threaded male member as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a fastening arrangement including the threaded male member, and at least one nut including a first nut, wherein: a torque is applied on the first nut and a counter-torque is applied on the reaction portion at one said end of the threaded male member; the at least one nut of the arrangement includes a second nut, the first and the second nut for fastening a work-piece therebetween; the fastening arrangement further includes at least one anti-rotation device; or the at least one nut is prevented or restricted from rotation relative to the threaded male member by the at least one anti-rotation device.
8. The threaded male member as claimed in claim 7, wherein: the at least one anti-rotation device is configured to engage with the respective reaction portion and the respective nut at the same end of the threaded male member; the at least one anti-rotation device includes release means enabling release of the respective anti-rotation device after the tightening has been completed; or the at least one anti-rotation device includes biasing means configured to apply a tightening direction biasing torque to a respective said nut.
9. The threaded male member as claimed in claim 7, including at least one said anti-rotation device applied to a rear nut during or following installation of the fastening arrangement.
10. The threaded male member as claimed in claim 7, wherein: the threaded male member is configured as a permanent or semi-permanent fixed stud arranged to threadingly receive said at least one nut at one end only thereof; or the threaded male member includes at least one engagement portion to engage with a body to prevent relative rotation of the threaded male member with respect to the body.
11. A fastener system including: a fastener arrangement including a threaded male member for use in reacting applied torque during tightening or releasing an associated nut of the fastening arrangement, the threaded male member having at least one reaction portion, the at least one reaction portion being a permanent feature of the threaded male member that remains part of the threaded male member after said tightening to a target torque; at least one nut for threading engagement with the threaded male member; and a torque application tool for tightening or releasing the at least one nut on the threaded male member.
12. The fastener system as claimed in claim 11, wherein: the fastener system includes at least one anti-rotation device to prevent or restrict relative motion of a said nut and the threaded male member; or a locking device is configured to engage with a rear nut of the fastener system and the threaded male member when the tool is applying torque to a front nut of the fastener system and the threaded male member.
13. The threaded male member as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an anti-rotation device configured to restrict or prevent relative rotation of a fastened nut and the threaded male member.
14. The anti-rotation device of claim 13, wherein the anti-rotation device engages, in use, with the at least one reaction portion of the threaded male member and with the nut to prevent or restrict relative rotation of the nut and the at least one reaction portion.
15. The threaded male member as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a method of fastening or releasing a threaded male member fastening arrangement having the threaded male member, the method including applying a torque to the respective nut and applying a counter-torque to the at least one reaction portion at a first end of the threaded male member, wherein, for release of a tightened said nut, engaging a tool with the at least one reaction portion, with an inner nut of a segmented nut and with an outer collar/sleeve of the segmented nut, and applying a torque to the inner nut and the sleeve/collar or to the at least one reaction portion and the sleeve/collar, or with the at least one reaction portion, inner nut and sleeve/collar, for release of the nut.
16. The threaded male member as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a tool arrangement for engagement with a fastener assembly, the fastener assembly including the threaded male member and a female fastener that is threadingly engageable with the threaded male member, wherein the female fastener includes an internal thread; wherein, for at least part of installation of the female fastener on the threaded male member, the tool arrangement engages with and provides a torque to the female fastener and the tool arrangement engages with and reacts a counter-torque through the threaded male member; and wherein, for release of the female fastener from the threaded male member, the tool arrangement engages with and reacts counter-torque through the female fastener; and wherein the tool arrangement includes at least one tool arranged and configured to apply torque to an outer sleeve of a segmented nut of said female fastener and to simultaneously apply a counter torque to the at least one reaction portion of the threaded male member for releasing the segmented nut, the at least one reaction portion being on a shaft of the threaded male member.
17. The threaded male member as claimed in claim 16, wherein: the female fastener includes a nut having a sleeve/collar and an inner nut including multiple segments, a first reaction means of the tool arrangement has sleeve/collar and inner nut member engagement portions arranged and configured to respectively engage with the sleeve/collar and the inner nut member wherein a torque is applied to at least one of the sleeve/collar or the inner nut member engagement portions to release the nut, and a second reaction means of the tool arrangement has nut and threaded male member engaging portions arranged and configured to respectively engage with an inner nut member of a segmented nut and the threaded male member onto which the nut is threaded and provide a torque to at least one of the nut or threaded male member engaging portions, wherein counter directional torques applied to the inner nut member and the threaded male member threadingly advance or reverse the segmented nut along the threaded male member; or the tool arrangement including at least three concentric engagement portions to selectively engage with respective portions of the female fastener and part of the threaded male member.
18. The threaded male member as claimed in claim 17, including: at least one clamp arrangement arranged and configured to clampingly engage with at least one of the female fastener and the threaded male fastener, wherein the at least one clamp arrangement is arranged and configured to clampingly engage a sleeve/collar and/or inner nut member segment(s) of a segmented nut of the female fastener and/or clampingly engage with the at least one reaction portion of the threaded male member; grip means to, in use, grip an end portion of the threaded male member; or a thread engager to engage with the thread of the threaded male member, wherein the thread engager is provided as part of, or working in association with, the second reaction means and wherein the thread engager includes at least one thread engagement portion that distorts, deforms or damages the thread of the threaded male member.
19. The threaded male member as claimed in claim 17, wherein the tool includes two concentric portions, an outer concentric portion and an inner concentric portion, wherein the outer of the two concentric portions is configured to engage with a sleeve of a segmented nut and the inner concentric portion is configured to engage with a portion of the threaded male member, wherein the outer concentric portion moves the sleeve to a release position relative to an inner nut of the segmented nut, and the outer concentric portion continues to rotate and engage with the inner nut and thereby rotate the segmented nut relative to the threaded male fastener.
20. The threaded male member as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a tool arrangement including at least three concentric engagement portions configured to selectively engage with respective portions of a female fastener and the threaded male member, wherein one of the concentric portions is arranged to engage with the threaded male member, and two of the concentric portions are arranged to engage with the female fastener.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0212] One or more embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to at least some of the accompanying Figures, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
[0249] In the following detailed description, reference is made to accompanying drawings which form a part of the detailed description. The illustrative embodiments described in the detailed description, depicted in the drawings and defined in the claims, are not intended to be limiting. Other embodiments may be utilised and other changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matter presented. It will be readily understood that the aspects/embodiments of the present disclosure, as generally described herein and illustrated in the drawings can be arranged, substituted, combined, separated and designed in a wide variety of different configurations, all of which are contemplated in this disclosure.
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[0251] As shown, the flange joint includes two flanges 14a, 14b held in face to face contact by multiple threaded fastener arrangements 10 disposed around the flanges and each incorporating the threaded male member 12 and at least one nut 18, embodying the present invention.
[0252] Each threaded male member 12 has a reaction portion 16 at one end thereof. However, it will be appreciated that the reaction portion 16 can be provided at both (opposed) ends of the threaded male member 12, as shown by way of example in
[0253] The fastening arrangement utilising the threaded male member 12 shown in
[0254] It will be appreciated that other nut types can be used, such as friction modifying nuts (e.g. having a nylon insert engaging with the thread of the stud) or segmented nuts. The relevant skilled person will therefore appreciate the advantageous adaptability of the threaded male member of the present invention for use with various nuts, and the resulting possibility to use a combination of such nuts in any one application.
[0255] The threaded male member 12 may include a said reaction portion at one end or at both ends.
[0256] The threaded male member 12 may include a frangible (shear) portion at one or both distal ends thereof. The frangible or shear portion configured to shear off at or above a threshold tightening torque. The threaded male member 12 may retain at least a portion of the reaction portion for release or re-tightening/tightness checking of the fastening arrangement.
[0257] As shown by way of example in
[0258] A washer 24 can be provided between the nut and the workpiece e.g. the flange 14a, 14b.
[0259] It will be appreciated that the reaction portion 16 can be provided at or towards the respective end i.e. the reaction portion may extend to the very end of the threaded male member or may stop short of the very end.
[0260] As shown by way of example in
[0261] The rear/back nut at the rear face (R) (such as in
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[0263] It will be appreciated that the example of the threaded male member 12 shown in
[0264] The rear nut 18 can have thread locker applied and fastener assembly is performed via the front using a segmented nut at end 20. This is advantageous in that the segmented nut at the front end does not have, or need to have, thread locker applied and therefore the segments of the segmented nut remain free to release laterally away from the threaded rod (i.e. without otherwise being retained by thread locker) upon release of the outer, retaining, sleeve.
[0265] It will be appreciated that the threaded male member can be used the opposite way around in one fastening system relative to another fastening system using the same type of threaded male member with just one end having the reaction portion. In the example shown in
[0266] As shown by way of further example in
[0267] If one or more of the nuts, particularly plain nuts 18, becomes seized (e.g. due to corrosion and/or damage), a release tool can be applied to the reaction portion 16 or each reaction portion 16 and the respective nut 18, 26, for release of the fastening arrangement 10 incorporating the threaded male member 12.
[0268] As shown by way of example in
[0269] The locking device 28, such as a locking cap 28a or resilient/spring device 28b, can be applied to the front and/or the rear/back nut 18 (18a, 18b) to prevent the threaded male member 12 rotating relative to the respective front and/or rear/back nut (18a, 18b).
[0270] In use, the locking cap 28a is placed over and is engaged with the reaction bit 16a and nut 18a so as to prevent relative rotation between the threaded male member 12 and the rear nut 18a. A tool (not shown), incorporating counter-rotating sockets, is then applied to tighten the front nut 18b using reaction portion 16b to provide the tightening counter-torque. Once the joint has reached its required tension setting, an anti-rotation spring device 28b may be placed over and engage with the reaction bit 16b and nut 18b. In one embodiment locking cap 28a may be left in-situ to provide a permanent anti-rotation function on the back nut 16. Alternatively, the locking cap 28a may be removed (and used on another joint) and replaced by a spring device 28b.
[0271] The locking device 28 can be applied at each of the opposed ends 20, 22 of the respective threaded male member 12, as shown by way of example in
[0272] Once the joint is assembled, the locking device 28 can preferably be left permanently on the threaded male member 12 and nut 18, and therefore provides an anti-rotation feature during use of the fastening arrangement 10.
[0273] Sufficient angular free-play between the reaction portion 16 and locking device 28 interface 30, and between the nut 18 and locking device 28 interface 32 can be provided to allow the locking device 28 to be installed irrespective of the angular relationship between the reaction portion 16 and the outer profile of the nut 18 (such as one or more faces 34 of a hexagonal nut).
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[0275] The torque socket arrangement includes a first socket 38 for engaging with the reaction portion 16 and a second socket 40 for engaging with the nut 26. The sockets are preferably concentric and preferably part of the same tool 36. The tool can include a drive portion 42 for engagement with drive from a power tool or manual tool or driver 41. Alternatively, the tool 36 can incorporate power drive of such a power tool or driver 41.
[0276] The sockets 38 and 40 are arranged concentrically/coaxially, with the inner (second) socket 40 and outer (first) socket arranged for relative rotation with respect to each other, such as the sockets counter-rotating or one rotating and the other stationary for application or removal of the nut 18 relative to the threaded male member 12.
[0277] The torque socket arrangement (tool) 36 may include a socket arrangement for engagement with an inner nut and/or outer sleeve of a segmented nut.
[0278] Embodiments of the threaded male member 12 are shown by way of example in
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[0285] Preferably, for maximizing the torque capability of the reaction portion, the outer diameter DRP (see
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[0287] The handedness of the thread is the same in each outer threaded portion where the respective nuts 18 will be threaded on the threaded male member and tightened.
[0288] As shown by way of example in
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[0290] A combination of a reaction portion 16 having an external reaction feature 16RF, such as external flutes/slots 16.2, and an internal or external secondary reaction feature 16.1 can be provided.
[0291] As shown by way of example in
[0292] The reaction portion 16 can include a fail region 17 (e.g. 17S), such as to indicate a failed tightening/bolting process when the torque applied exceeds the limit sustainable by the fastening arrangement. By way of example,
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[0294] One or more embodiments of the present invention is applicable to a fixed threaded male member 12.1, 12.2 arrangement as shown in
[0295] For example, as shown in
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[0297] Unlike the embodiment shown in
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[0299] An anti-rotation device 28 can engage with the reaction portion 16 and the nut 18, 26 to restrict or prevent rotation of the nut relative to the threaded male member 12.
[0300] The anti-rotation device 28, such as a cap or resilient spring may be placed on the threaded male member 12.1, 12.2 and nut 18, 26 after tensioning has been completed to prevent the nut rotating relative to the threaded male member. See, for example, 28b in
[0301] Variations of the anti-rotation device 28 can provide a passive device, such as a cap shown in
[0302] The anti-rotation device 28 can have some free-play (e.g. up to 30 degrees for 12-point spline and hex nut) which is acceptable in some jointed applications (e.g. where only snug fit is required).
[0303] The anti-rotation device 28 may be retained on the threaded male member e.g. at the reaction portion 16 by a retainer 119, such as a releasable retainer (e.g. a circlip). The retainer 119 can be retained in a groove 15 in an end region of the threaded male member 12, which may also be a fail region 17 groove of the reaction portion 16, as shown by way of example in
[0304] An anti-rotation device provided as an enclosed cap 28—provides dust protection and could be pre-filled with grease etc., to reduce corrosion/seizure.
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[0306] The anti-rotation device 28 can include biasing to bias the fastening system in a tightening direction. For example, a first portion 28.3 of the anti-rotation device may be biased to rotate relative to a second portion 28.4 thereof. Biasing can be by way of resilient biasing means 29 (such as one or more springs or resilient members). The resilient biasing means may act between a first stop 31.1 on one of the portions 28.3, 28.4 and a second stop 31.2 on the other of the portions 28.4, 28.3. The resilient biasing means can be disposed in respective channels 33. Rotation of one portion relative to the other can provide a visual via by the extent of the resilient biasing means or other visual indication through the respective slot, such as a colour indication.
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[0308] The anti-rotation device 28 can have an alternative locking device configuration, as shown by way of example in
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[0310] The installation (tightening) phase can include the tool 36 engaging with the inner nut 26.1 of the segmented nut 26 and with the reaction portion 16.1.
[0311] For removal, the segmented nut can be removed with the same socket arrangement tool 36.1 used in the reverse torque applying rotation direction. Alternatively, a removal socket (not shown) can be applied to both the segmented nut inner nut 26.1 and the segmented nut outer sleeve 26.1 to “release” the outer sleeve and allow the inner nut segments to radially separate (e.g. if the nut has otherwise become seized for relative rotation of the entire nut relative to the threaded male member).
[0312] An outer diameter DRP of the reaction portion 16 can be almost the same as, but slightly less than the outer diameter DTS of the thread of the threaded male member 12. For example, as shown in
[0313] The anti-rotation device may engage, in use, with a reaction portion of the threaded male member and with the nut to prevent or restrict relative rotation of the nut and the reaction portion. The anti-rotation device may include a cap which, in use, at least partially covers the nut. The anti-rotation device may include resilient biasing means arranged and configured to, in use, engage with the reaction portion and a nut. The resilient biasing means may include a spring clip.
[0314] A method of preventing or restricting relative rotation of a nut on a threaded male member of a threaded male member fastener arrangement can include having an anti-rotation means engaged with the nut and with a torque reaction portion of the threaded male member. The anti-rotation means may include a cap or a resilient device applied to engage with the nut and with the reaction portion. The anti-rotation means may engage on the reaction portion and engages with at least one face of the respective nut.
[0315] A method of fastening or releasing a threaded male member fastening arrangement having a threaded male member and at least one nut may include applying a torque to the respective nut and applying a counter-torque to a reaction portion at a first end of the threaded male member.
[0316] The threaded male member can have a nut threaded thereon at a second end of the threaded male member, and the torque and the counter-torque is applied at the first end of the threaded male member.
[0317] The reaction portion can remain as part of the threaded male member after required application of the torque to tighten the respective nut(s) to a required tightening torque. For release of a tightened said nut, the method may include applying a release torque to the nut and a counter-torque to the reaction portion. For release of a tightened said nut, the method may include engaging a tool with the reaction portion, with an inner nut of a segmented nut and with an outer collar/sleeve of the segmented nut, and applying a torque to the inner nut and the sleeve/collar or to the reaction portion and the sleeve/collar, or with the reaction portion, inner nut and sleeve/collar, for release of the nut.
[0318] One or more embodiments of the present invention provides a tool arrangement wherein, when installing a female fastener (such as a nut), installation counter-torque is reacted directly to a male threaded fastener (such as a bolt). When releasing or removing the female fastener, release/removal counter-torque is preferably reacted directly by a part of the female fastener that can move in the opposite direction to another part of the female fastener. The female fastener can be a segmented nut having an inner nut member and an outer sleeve or collar.
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[0320] According to embodiments of the present invention, tightening torque applied to the fastener arrangement is stopped when the change in applied torque reduces by a chosen threshold value relative to change in angle. For example, a reduction of 50% ΔT relative to ΔA indicates that the fastener arrangement is at the required torque. The percentage chosen for a given tooling control/sensing capability can be determined, such as by empirical iterations or test applications. For example, as the signal—noise ratio is improved, the set percentage can be reduced. A reduction can be beneficial as it minimises the amount of overshoot and resulting plastic deformation in the bolt. Notably, there is no need to pre-select the required angle-of-turn, and in the particular example, it is not required to perform a “snug” fit condition before completing the tightening of the fastener arrangement.
[0321] One or more forms of the present invention provides a tool arrangement for engagement with a fastener assembly having inter-engageable male and female fasteners, wherein the female fastener includes at least two parts configured to move relative to one another for release of the female fastener; wherein, for at least part of installation of the female fastener on the male fastener, the tool arrangement engages with and provides a torque to the female fastener and the tool arrangement engages with and reacts a counter-torque through the male fastener; and wherein, for release of the female fastener from the male fastener, the tool arrangement engages with and reacts counter-torque through a said part of the female fastener which moves relative to at least one other said part of the female fastener.
[0322] It will be appreciated that the installation counter-torque can be reacted directly through the male fastener (which male fastener preferably has a threaded male member, such as a threaded bolt, threaded male member or threaded rod). The removal counter-torque is reacted directly to a part of the female fastener which can move in the opposite direction to another part of the female fastener.
[0323] Concentric sockets (such as embodied in the respective second and third portions) can include two said sockets controlled by a torque relief mechanism and/or control means to move rotationally angularly relative to one another to relieve counter-torques developed by the tool arrangement when installing or tightening the female and male fasteners.
[0324] The tool arrangement can include at least one sensor to detect torque/counter-torque. The tool arrangement can be provided to reduce the counter torque to substantially zero torque for release of the tool arrangement from the fastener assembly. Counter torque relief can be by relative rotation of the second and third portions (e.g. sockets) by 5° or less, preferably 2° or less, more preferably by 1° or less.
[0325] The female fastener can include a nut having a sleeve or collar retaining together segments of an inner nut member when the nut is assembled for installation and allowing relative movement of the segments when released by the sleeve or collar.
[0326] One or more exemplary embodiments of the present invention provides a tool arrangement 120 includes at least three concentric engagement portions (such as first portion 122, second portion 124 and third portion 26).
[0327] The at least three engagement portions may respectively engage with portions of a female fastener (such as the first portion to engage with a sleeve/collar 116 of a female fastener 114, and a second portion to engage with an inner nut member 118) and part of a male fastener (such as an end of a threaded male member— which end can, in at least one preferred embodiment, itself have a thread and can be shaped/configured to receive engagement and torque from the third portion and optionally a fourth portion/engagement means).
[0328] The tool arrangement can have at least three coaxial sockets, which may be or include the first, second and third portions). For example, at least three concentric sockets as part of a single tool (e.g. integrated into the same tool). In at least one preferred embodiment, the at least three sockets are driven by selection from at least two drives. Drive from at least one of the drives to the respective socket is preferably user selectable. The tool arrangement can include a first socket drive arranged and configured to drive the first socket, a second socket drive arranged and configured to drive the second socket, and a drive to said third socket is selectable or not engaged to drive said third socket at all or until selected. The tool arrangement can include a said second socket drive arranged and configured to drive said second socket, and a said third socket drive arranged and configured to drive said third socket, and said first socket drive to said first socket is selectable or not engaged to drive said first socket at all or until selected. Preferably the tool arrangement includes selection control to select driving the first and second sockets or driving the second and third sockets. Drive to the first and second sockets can be in concert such that the first and second sockets rotate together.
[0329] One or more embodiments of the present invention provides a tool arrangement or system (e.g. including at least one tool) having first reaction means to release a fastener of a fastener assembly, and second reaction means to install the fastener of the fastener assembly.
[0330] The first reaction means can have sleeve/collar and inner nut member engagement portions arranged and configured to respectively engage with a sleeve/collar and inner nut member of a segmented nut and provide counter directional torques for rotation of one of the portions relative to another of the portions to release of the nut. The second reaction means can have nut and threaded male member engaging portions arranged and configured to respectively engage with an inner nut member of a segmented nut and the threaded male member onto which the nut is threaded and provides counter directional torques to the inner nut member and the threaded male member to threadingly advance or reverse the segmented nut along the threaded male member. The first and the second reaction means can be separate tools from each other, or the first reaction means and the second reaction means are provided in a single tool. The first reaction means and the second reaction means can be selectively engageable allowing selection of one or the other of the first and second reaction means. The first reaction means and the second reaction means can be axially aligned with each other.
[0331] One or more embodiments can provide at least one tool for use in releasing a segmented nut from a threaded male member, the segmented nut including multiple inner segments and an outer sleeve, the at least one said tool including: a first portion configured to engage with the sleeve, a second portion configured to engage with at least one segment of the inner nut member, and a third portion to engage with a reaction portion of the threaded male member.
[0332] For releasing the segmented nut, the respective tool can have selective engagement of the first portion with the sleeve and the second portion with the at least one segment, for relative rotation of the sleeve and the inner nut member. For tightening the segmented nut, the respective tool can have selective engagement of the second portion with the at least one segment and the third portion with the reaction portion of the threaded male member, allowing relative rotation of the segmented nut and the threaded male member.
[0333] One or more of the first portion, the second portion and the third portion can be arranged and configured to move rotationally and/or longitudinally with respect to one to at least one other of the first portion, second portion and third portion relative to a central axis of the respective tool.
[0334] The respective tool can provide relative sliding motion of the first reaction means relative to the second reaction means, or the first portion with respect to the second portion and/or the second portion relative to the third portion. Such relative movement may be powered e.g. electrically, pneumatically and/or hydraulically.
[0335] At least one of the first, second and third portions can be rotationally and/or longitudinally/axially moveable, and may be powered electrically, pneumatically or hydraulically powered.
[0336] A selection mechanism can be provided to selectively move one or more of the first, second and third portions for selective respective engagement of the respective tool with the fastener and/or the reaction portion of the threaded male member.
[0337] At least one clamp arrangement can be arranged and configured to clampingly engage with at least one of a sleeve/collar, inner nut member segment(s) and/or reaction portion of the threaded male member.
[0338] Grip means can be provided to, in use, grip an end portion of the threaded male member. The grip means can include multiple engagers that together grip the end portion of the threaded male member.
[0339] The second reaction means and/or third portion may include end engagement means (such as a fourth portion) to engage with an end portion of the threaded male member.
[0340] Alternative to, or in addition to, utilising a fourth portion, the tool arrangement can be configured such that the second engagement portion to engage with the inner nut portion and the reaction torque being transferred back to the operator at least until the third engagement portion can engage with the reaction bit of the bolt—this allows a relatively low torque to be applied to get the nut down far enough on the threaded male member to allow access of the third engagement means with an end portion of the threaded male member.
[0341] The tool arrangement and/or second reaction means can include a lock means that locks the third engagement portion to the tool body so as to transfer that torque to the operator.
[0342] The second reaction means can include biasing means to bias the end engagement means for biased engagement and/or disengagement with the end portion. The biasing means may include resilient means.
[0343] A torque limit mechanism can be provided to limit torque applied by the end engagement means.
[0344] Preferably, the reaction portion of the threaded male member includes an external portion of the threaded male member, an internal portion of the threaded male member or a combination of such external and internal portions.
[0345] A fastener system can include a segmented nut, a threaded male member (such as a bolt) and a tool arrangement according to one or more forms of the present invention.
[0346] The reaction portion of the threaded male member preferably includes an internal cavity or socket portion for receiving part of the tool and/or the reaction portion includes an external head. The inner nut member can provide reinforcement support to the internal cavity/socket portion of the threaded male member where that internal cavity portion of the threaded male member is adjacent the inner nut member when the segmented nut is threaded onto the shaft. The internal cavity/socket portion is preferably at least partially within the inner nut member when the fastener assembly is fastened. The cavity/socket portion may extend no deeper into the threaded male member than an upper extent of the outer sleeve away from the bearing face of the segmented nut.
[0347] The reaction portion may be connected to the threaded portion by a weak zone such that the reaction portion shears off the threaded portion upon application of sufficient torque causing intentional failure at the weak zone.
[0348] At least 3 thread pitches, preferably 5 or more, of the threaded male member can be provided above a bearing face of the female fastener (segmented nut) with respect to the work piece e.g. within the segmented nut to ensure tightening/structural integrity of the fastener assembly. At least 3 thread pitches, preferably 5 or more, of the threaded male member can extend beyond the female fastener e.g. above the segmented nut to provide a minimum thread grip region at the distal/free end of the threaded male member. The first reaction means and/or first portion may include at least one clearance region that allows the tool to fit over end engage with a nut that is relatively close to another nut in situ or other fixed feature. The at least one clearance region includes an opening and/or a recess.
[0349] A thread engager can be provided to engage with the thread of the threaded male member. Preferably the thread engager is provided as part of, or working in association with, the second reaction means and/or the third portion. The thread engager preferably includes at least one thread engagement portion that distorts, deforms or damages the thread of the threaded male member.
[0350] A mechanism may be provided that moves the at least one engagement portion inwards by a cam arrangement or inclined plane, cone, thread, or combination of any two or more thereof. Preferably the at least one engagement portion increases inwardly directed force on the thread as the second reaction means tries to rotate relative to the reaction portion of the threaded male member in response to the torque applied to the inner nut member.
[0351] One or more embodiments of the present invention can include selective engagement between the first and second portions and/or between the second and third portions. By way of non-limiting example,
[0352] In the embodiment shown, the tool 120 has a first engagement portion 122 arranged and configured to engage with the sleeve/collar 116, a second engagement portion 124 arranged and configured to engage with the inner nut member 118 and a third portion arranged and configured to engage with the reaction portion 112. In use, for example, the first portion 122 and the second portion 24 engage with the segmented nut for release of the segmented nut. The tool 120 provides relative rotation of the first portion 122 and the second portion 124 so that the sleeve/collar 16 and inner nut member 118 undergo relative rotation (e.g. the sleeve/collar rotating around the inner nut member), allowing the sleeve/collar to be removed and the segments of the inner nut member can move radially so that the segmented nut is completely released. Alternatively, for fastening/tightening the segmented nut 114, the second engagement portion 124 is engaged with the inner nut member 118 and the third engagement portion is engaged with the reaction portion 112 of the threaded male member 110. The tool can then rotate the inner nut member 118 (and therefore the segmented nut type fastener 114) about the threaded male member and the segmented nut the threadingly advances along the threaded male member. It will be appreciated that the second portion and the third portion can work in concert in the reverse direction of rotation to threadingly reverse the segmented nut back along the threaded male member for removal of the assembled segmented nut from the threaded male member.
[0353] The first portion 122 of the tool 120 includes first drive engagement means 122A to receive drive from a drive means. The second portion 124 includes second drive engagement means 124A to receive drive from a drive means. The third portion 26 includes third drive engagement means 26A to receive drive from a drive means. The third portion 126 can include an opening 130 to receive therein a fourth portion 128 for engagement with an end of the threaded male member 110. See also
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[0356] The annular sleeve and/or the second portion may be retained within the first portion by at least one retainer, such as an insert configured to engage with the sleeve/collar of the nut (female fastener) as part of the first portion. The insert may be or include a friction/interference fit in the first portion, or may be retained by at least one releasable retainer 119, such as a circlip, spring clip, grub screw, or other suitable releasable retainer.
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[0360] The threaded male member 110 is provided as a bolt 110A having a head 110B. The segmented nut 114 is shown initially threading (winding-on) to the free end of the bolt opposite to the head end of the bolt. During initial threading onto the thread of the threaded male member 110, the second portion 124 is engaged with the inner nut member 18 of the segmented nut 114. The first portion 122 may or may not be engaged with the sleeve 16 of the segmented nut at this stage. When eventually tightened, the segmented nut can fasten one or more work pieces, such as clamping work pieces 132, 134 between the segmented nut and the head 110B of the bolt 110A. If the first portion 122 is engaged with the sleeve/collar 116, it is envisaged that the first portion 122 rotates in concert with the second portion 124 to retain positional relationship between the sleeve/collar 116 and the inner nut member 118 to maintain assembly of the segmented nut 114 for winding-on and eventual tightening.
[0361] However, whilst the segmented nut 114 commences threading onto the thread of the threaded male member 110, the third portion 126 may not yet be engaged with the reaction portion 112. Consequently, the threaded male member 10 may be biased to rotate by frictional grip with the segmented nut 114 under influence of the second portion 124 (and possibly the first portion 122 if engaged with the sleeve/collar 116).
[0362] A fourth portion 128 may be provided to engage with an end of the threaded male member 110. The fourth portion can be received into an opening 130, such as a recess, slot, square, hexagonal or star drive opening, or other shape. In addition, or alternatively, the threaded male member 110 may be engaged externally thereof (such as at the reaction portion) by the fourth portion, or by a fifth portion in addition to the fourth portion. When the reaction portion is sufficiently exposed from the inner nut member 118 of the segmented nut 114, the third portion 126 may engage with the reaction portion 112, and the fourth portion 128 need not be needed or can remain engaged with the threaded male member 110. The fourth portion may be or include a driver bit, a blade (such as a screwdriver type blade), a square or hexagonal or star drive, or a clamp to engage the reaction portion/end of the threaded male member externally, or a combination of two or more thereof.
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[0365] At least one alternative form of the present invention provides for close working to a physical feature adjacent to a nut/threaded male member to which a tool of the present invention is to be used.
[0366] As shown in
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[0370] A second portion 124.1 is provided within the housing 1120.2 of the tool 120.1 to engage with the inner nut member of the segmented nut 14. The second portion powered by the drive means 121 rotates the segmented nut and the torque is reacted through the reaction portion of the threaded male member.
[0371] One or more embodiments of the present invention can include selective engagement between the first and second portions and the second and third portions. Preferably, when the first and second portions are operatively engaged together, the third portion is disengaged from the second portion. Likewise, when the second and third portions are operatively engaged, the first portion is disengaged from the second portion.
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[0373] As shown by way of example in
[0374] In the non-limiting embodiment shown in
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[0378] A tool arrangement according to further embodiments of the present invention is shown in
[0379] A selection control 163 may be provided which selects between available ratios for higher torque lower speed applications and lower torque higher speed applications. During ‘winding on’, the female fastener may be ‘run’ relatively easily around and along the thread of the threaded male member, and lower torque higher speed rotation may be employed. For fastening, or release of the female fastener, or as torque increases and load builds up in the tool, the tool may be switched to higher torque lower speed operation, such as by using selector switch 163.
[0380] As shown in
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[0384] According to at least one arrangement, the outer-socket 172 can also include an internal structural configuration that engages with the outer hexagonal profile of the inner segments 180 of the nut once the outer-sleeve 178 is released (e.g. after approx. 15 degrees rotation).
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[0387] It is to be understood that, if any prior art is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the prior art forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country. In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word “comprise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.
[0388] Embodiments include a threaded male member for a fastening arrangement, the threaded male member including at least one reaction portion at or towards at least one respective end of the threaded male member for use in reacting applied torque during tightening or releasing an associated nut of the fastening arrangement.
[0389] Embodiments include at least one reaction portion as a permanent feature of the threaded male member and remains part of the threaded male member after said tightening to a target torque. Embodiments include the threaded male member having at least one thread of a same handedness at least at each end of the threaded male member. Embodiments include the threaded male member formed from all-thread. Embodiments include the threaded male member including a said reaction portion provided at or towards each of opposed first and second said ends of the threaded male member.
[0390] Embodiments include the at least one reaction portion including a primary reaction portion. Embodiments include the primary reaction portion including at least one spline and/or at least one groove, channel, flute or recess in a portion of the thread of the threaded male member. The at least one of said spline, at least one groove, channel, flute or recess in a portion of the thread of the threaded male member can be provided on an external surface at or towards one end or both opposed ends of the threaded male member. Embodiments include the at least one reaction portion including at least two independently accessible said reaction portions at a same end of the threaded male member.
[0391] Embodiments include the at least two reaction portions including the primary reaction portion and a secondary reaction portion. Embodiments include the secondary reaction portion including at least one of an internal cavity, a projection, a slot, a secondary spline, a polygonal shaped recess or other engageable structural feature at an end of the threaded male member, or a combination of at least two thereof. Embodiments include the primary reaction portion and the secondary reaction portion being within an outside diameter of a thread of the threaded male member.
[0392] Embodiments include the threaded male member is configured to threadingly receive thereon a respective female threaded fastener at each of opposed ends of the threaded male member. Embodiments include the threaded male member including at least one retention portion for retaining an anti-rotation device and/or a rotation indicator means. Said at least one retention portion can include an undercut, groove or channel in a portion of the threaded male member. Said at least one retention portion can be in or on a respective said reaction portion. Said at least one retention portion can provide a shear portion, wherein, during the tightening, a shearing event at the shear portion is indicative of a failure of a said fastening arrangement. Said at least one retention portion can include at least part of a thread of the threaded male member which provides an axial retention means for the respective anti-rotation device and/or the respective rotation indicator means.
[0393] Embodiments include the threaded male member being a permanent or semi-permanent fixed stud. Embodiments include said at least one reaction portion adapted or configured to withstand at least a maximum installation and/or removal torque of the associated nut on the threaded male member. Embodiments include the at least one reaction portion adapted or configured to remain functional as said reaction portion(s) after installation of the threaded male member. A failure, such as partial or full shearing off, of the at least one reaction portion during the tightening can be provided to indicate a failure of a said fastening arrangement.
[0394] Embodiments include a fastening arrangement including a threaded male member as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, and at least one nut including a first nut, wherein a torque is applied on the first nut and a counter-torque is applied on the reaction portion at one said end of the threaded male member. Embodiments include the at least one nut of the arrangement including a second nut, the first and the second nut for fastening a work-piece therebetween. Embodiments include the at least one nut prevented or restricted from rotation relative to the threaded male member by at least one anti-rotation device, such as at least one locking device and/or thread-lock. Embodiments include the at least one anti-rotation device configured to withstand between 15% and 50% of a maximum tightening torque applied to the fastening arrangement. Embodiments include the at least one anti-rotation means includes a cap and/or a resilient device. Embodiments include the at least one anti-rotation means configured to engage with the respective reaction portion and the respective nut at the same end of the threaded male member. Application of the at least one anti-rotation means can include angular free-play between the reaction portion and the locking device interface, and between the nut and the locking device interface, allowing the at least one anti-rotation means to be installed on the threaded male member and nut irrespective of an angular relationship between the reaction portion and the nut. Embodiments include at least one anti-rotation means including release means enabling release of the respective anti-rotation means after the tightening has been completed. Embodiments include a release means including a radially movable portion including a releasable clamping means for engagement and disengagement between the radially moveable portion and the reaction portion of the threaded male member. Embodiments include at least one anti-rotation means including biasing means to apply a tightening direction biasing torque to a respective said nut. Embodiments include at least one said anti-rotation means applied to a rear nut during or following installation of the fastening arrangement. Embodiments include a threaded male member configured as a permanent or semi-permanent fixed stud arranged to threadingly receive said at least one nut at one end only thereof. The threaded male member can include at least one engagement portion to engage with a body to prevent relative rotation of the threaded male member with respect to the body. Embodiments include at least one engagement portion including at least one key, spline, polygonal portion, or a combination of any two or more thereof. Embodiments include a fixed stud as a wheel stud for mounting a wheel rim to the body being a wheel hub of a vehicle. Embodiments include at least one nut providing at least one segmented nut.
[0395] Embodiments include at least one reaction portion adapted or configured to withstand at least a maximum installation and/or removal torque of an associated said nut on the threaded male member. Embodiments include at least one reaction portion remaining functional as said reaction portion(s) after installation of the threaded male member.
[0396] Embodiments include a fastener system including a fastener arrangement including a threaded male member having at least one reaction portion, at least one nut for threading engagement with the threaded male member, and a torque application tool for tightening or releasing the at least one nut on the threaded male member. Embodiments include the tool including at least two sockets including a first socket for engagement with the reaction portion and a second socket for engagement with a said nut. Embodiments include a tool including a said socket for engagement with an inner nut of the segmented nut and another said socket for engagement with a sleeve of said segmented nut.
[0397] Embodiments of the fastener system can include at least one anti-rotation device to prevent or restrict relative motion of a said nut and the threaded male member. The anti-rotation device can include a locking device and/or thread-lock. The anti-rotation device can include at least one cap or resilient device. Embodiments include a locking device engageable with a rear said nut and the threaded male member when the tool is applying torque to a front said nut and the threaded male member. Embodiments include at least one reaction portion adapted or configured to withstand at least a maximum installation and/or removal torque of an associated nut on the threaded male member. Embodiments include at least one reaction portion adapted or configured to remain functional as said reaction portion(s) after installation of the threaded male member.
[0398] Embodiments include an anti-rotation device for restricting or preventing relative rotation of a fastened nut and threaded male member arrangement. The anti-rotation device can be configured to engage, in use, with a reaction portion of the threaded male member and with the nut to prevent or restrict relative rotation of the nut and the reaction portion. Embodiments include the anti-rotation device including a cap which, in use, at least partially covers the nut. Embodiments include an anti-rotation device including resilient biasing means arranged and configured to, in use, engage with the reaction portion and/or with a thread of the threaded male member. Such resilient biasing means can include a spring clip.
[0399] Embodiments include a method of fastening or releasing a threaded male member fastening arrangement having a threaded male member and at least one nut, the method including applying a torque to the respective nut and applying a counter-torque to a reaction portion at a first end of the threaded male member. Embodiments include a threaded male member having a nut threaded thereon at a second end of the threaded male member, and the torque and the counter-torque is applied at the first end of the threaded male member. Embodiments include the reaction portion remaining as part of the threaded male member after required application of the torque to tighten the respective nut(s) to a required tightening torque. For release of a tightened said nut, embodiments can include applying a release torque to the nut and a counter-torque to the reaction portion. For release of a tightened said nut, embodiments can include engaging a tool with the reaction portion, with an inner nut of a segmented nut and with an outer collar/sleeve of the segmented nut, and applying a torque to the inner nut and the sleeve/collar or to the reaction portion and the sleeve/collar, or with the reaction portion, inner nut and sleeve/collar, for release of the nut. Embodiments include applying an anti-rotation means to a tightened said nut and reaction portion. Embodiments include applying a cap over the nut to engage with the nut and the reaction portion, or applying a resilient device or clip to the reaction portion and the nut.
[0400] Embodiments include a method of preventing or restricting relative rotation of a nut on a threaded male member of a threaded male member fastener arrangement, the method including having an anti-rotation means engaged with the nut and with a torque reaction portion of the threaded male member. Embodiments include an anti-rotation device including a cap or a resilient device applied to engage with the nut and with the reaction portion. Embodiments include an anti-rotation device configured to engage on the reaction portion and engages with at least one face of the respective nut.
[0401] Embodiments include a bolt for use in a wear plate arrangement, the bolt including a cylindrical bolt head and a threaded male member with a reaction portion at a distal end thereof, wherein the threaded male member has a head to retain a wear plate of the wear plate arrangement, wherein the head is received within a close fitting counter-bore in the wear plate and, when assembled, is flush with an outer surface of the wear plate and is exposed to flow of material over the wear plate.
[0402] Embodiments include a tool arrangement for engagement with a fastener assembly, the fastener assembly having threadingly engageable male and female fasteners, wherein the female fastener includes an internal thread, and the male fastener has a threaded male member and at least one reaction portion; wherein, for at least part of installation of the female fastener on the male fastener, the tool arrangement engages with and provides a torque to the female fastener and the tool arrangement engages with and reacts a counter-torque through the male fastener; and wherein, for release of the female fastener from the male fastener, the tool arrangement engages with and reacts counter-torque through the female fastener.
[0403] Embodiments include at least one tool providing: female fastener reaction means to engage with the female fastener of the fastener assembly, and male fastener reaction means to engage with the male fastener of the fastener assembly. Embodiments of a tool arrangement include at least one tool arranged and configured to apply torque to an outer sleeve of a segmented nut of said female fastener and to simultaneously apply a counter torque to at least one said reaction portion on a shaft of the male fastener for releasing the segmented nut. Embodiments include at least one tool providing: first reaction means to release the female fastener of the fastener assembly, and second reaction means to install the female fastener of the fastener assembly. Embodiments include the female fastener including a nut having a sleeve/collar and an inner nut including multiple segments, and wherein the first reaction means has sleeve/collar and inner nut member engagement portions arranged and configured to respectively engage with the sleeve/collar and the inner nut member wherein a torque is applied to at least one of the sleeve/collar or the inner nut member engagement portions to release the nut, and wherein the second reaction means has nut and threaded male member engaging portions arranged and configured to respectively engage with an inner nut member of a segmented nut and the threaded male member onto which the nut is threaded and provide a torque is applied to at least one of the nut or threaded male member engaging portions counter directional torques to the inner nut member and the threaded male member to threadingly advance or reverse the segmented nut along the threaded male member.
[0404] Embodiments include a first reaction means configured to provide counter directional torques for rotation of one of the portions relative to another of the portions. Embodiments include a second reaction means configured to apply counter directional torques to the inner nut member and the threaded male member. Embodiments include the first and the second reaction means as separate tools from each other, or the first reaction means and the second reaction means are provided in a single tool. Embodiments include first reaction means and second reaction means being selectively engageable allowing selection of one or the other of the first and second reaction means. Embodiments include the first reaction means and the second reaction means axially aligned with each other.
[0405] Embodiments include a tool arrangement including at least three concentric engagement portions to selectively engage with respective portions of the female fastener and part of the male fastener. Embodiments of the at least three concentric engagement portions include at least three concentric sockets. Embodiments include at least three concentric sockets as part of a single tool. Embodiments include at least three concentric sockets selectively driven from at least two drives. Drive from at least one of the drives to the respective socket can be user selectable by a selection means. Embodiments include a first socket drive arranged and configured to drive a first socket, a second socket drive arranged and configured to drive a second socket, and a drive to a third socket is selectable or not engaged to drive said third socket at all or until selected. Embodiments include a second socket drive arranged and configured to drive a second socket, and a third socket drive arranged and configured to drive a third socket, and a first socket drive to a first socket is selectable or not engaged to drive said first socket at all or until selected. Embodiments include a tool arrangement having selection means to select between driving a first socket and a second socket or between the second socket and a third socket.
[0406] Embodiments include a segmented nut fastener sleeve/collar engagement portion and an inner nut member engagement portion rotationally orientated with respect to each other to respectively engage with the sleeve/collar and the inner nut member. Embodiments include the sleeve/collar engagement portion and the inner nut member engagement portion are indexed to align with each other, and therefore with the assemble nut to fit onto the assembled nut. Embodiments include the sleeve/collar engagement portion and the inner nut member engagement portion having positive indexing or alignment confirmation. Embodiments include the sleeve/collar engagement portion and the inner nut member engagement portion having a rotation limit with respect to one another such that relative rotation of the sleeve/collar and the inner nut member of the segmented nut is limited by the rotation limit. Embodiments include a rotation limit allowing relative rotation of the sleeve/collar and inner nut member from an assembled orientation to a release orientation and the relative rotation is less than 180°. Embodiments include a sleeve/collar engagement portion and an inner nut member engagement portion rotationally engage to a threshold torque with the respective sleeve/collar and inner nut member prior to relative rotation sleeve/collar and inner nut member to release the nut. Embodiments include of at least one tool include sensing means to sense a reduction in torque to stop rotation when the tool is in a release mode. Embodiments include at least one tool for use in releasing a segmented nut from a threaded male member, the segmented nut including multiple inner segments and an outer sleeve, the at least one said tool including: a first portion configured to engage with the sleeve; a second portion configured to engage with at least one segment of the inner nut member, and a third portion to engage with at least one said reaction portion of the threaded male member; wherein, for releasing the segmented nut, the respective tool has selective engagement of the first portion with the sleeve and the second portion with the at least one segment, for relative rotation of the sleeve and the inner nut member; and for tightening the segmented nut, the respective tool has selective engagement of the second portion with the at least one segment and the third portion with the respective reaction portion of the threaded male member, allowing relative rotation of the segmented nut and the threaded male member. Embodiments include one or more of the first portion, the second portion and the third portion is arranged and configured to move rotationally and/or longitudinally with respect to one to at least one other of the first portion, second portion and third portion relative to a central axis of the respective tool. For release of a segmented nut, embodiments of a tool include relative sliding motion of the first portion with respect to the second portion and/or the second portion relative to the third portion. Embodiments include a selection mechanism to selectively move one or more of the first, second and third portions for selective respective engagement of the respective tool with the fastener and/or the respective reaction portion of the threaded male member. Embodiments include at least one clamp arrangement arranged and configured to clampingly engage with at least one of the female fastener and the threaded male member. Embodiments include at least one clamp arrangement is arranged and configured to clampingly engage a sleeve/collar and/or inner nut member segment(s) of a segmented nut of the female fastener and/or clampingly engage with said reaction portion of the threaded male member of the male fastener. Embodiments include grip means to, in use, grip an end portion of the threaded male member. Grip means can include multiple engagers that together grip the end portion of the threaded male member.
[0407] Embodiments include a second reaction means including end engagement means to engage with an end portion of the threaded male member. Embodiments include the second reaction means including biasing means to bias the end engagement means for biased engagement and/or disengagement with the end portion.
[0408] Embodiments include a reaction portion of a threaded male member including a primary reaction portion and a secondary reaction portion. A primary reaction portion can include an external portion of the threaded male member. A secondary reaction portion includes an internal portion or an external portion of the threaded male member, or a combination thereof. A secondary reaction portion can include an internal cavity or slot portion for receiving part of the tool and/or the reaction portion includes an external portion, such as a projection or head. Embodiments of a first reaction means can include at least one clearance region that allows the tool to fit over end engage with a nut that is relatively close to another nut in situ or other fixed feature. The at least one clearance region can include an opening and/or a recess.
[0409] Embodiments include a thread engager to engage with the thread of the threaded male member, wherein the thread engager is provided as part of, or working in association with, the second reaction means and wherein the thread engager includes at least one thread engagement portion that distorts, deforms or damages the thread of the threaded male member. Embodiments include at least one engagement portion that increases inwardly directed force on the thread as the second reaction means tries to rotate relative to the reaction portion of the threaded male member in response to the torque applied to the inner nut member. Embodiments include selective engagement between the first and second portions and/or between the second and third portions. Embodiments include the first and second portions being operatively engaged together, the third portion is disengaged from the second portion. When the second and third portions are operatively engaged, the first portion can be in a disengaged orientation relative to the second portion. Selective engagement can be provided by a clutch and/or ratchet mechanism.
[0410] Embodiments include radial load bearing and/or axial load bearing at least between the first portion and the second portion. Embodiments include at least one tapered roller bearing providing radial and axial thrust reaction between the first portion and the second portion.
[0411] Embodiments include the first portion arranged and configured to engage with the sleeve/collar of the female fastener and the second portion is arranged and configured to engage with the inner nut member. Embodiments of the tool can include two concentric portions, an outer concentric portion and an inner concentric portion, wherein the outer of the two concentric portions is configured to engage with a sleeve of a segmented nut and the inner concentric portion is configured to engage with a portion of a threaded male member, wherein the outer concentric portion moves the sleeve to a release position relative to an inner nut of the segmented nut, and the outer concentric portion continues to rotate and engage with the inner nut and thereby rotate the segmented nut relative to the threaded male fastener.
[0412] Embodiments include a tool arrangement and at least one female fastener and/or at least one male fastener. The at least one female fastener can at least one segmented nut and/or the at least one male fastener includes at least one threaded male member having a reaction bit capable of transmitting a torque to a threaded portion of the threaded male member. Embodiments of a fastener system provide a tool and fasteners set. Embodiments of a tool arrangement can include at least three concentric engagement portions to selectively engage with respective portions of a female fastener and a male threaded male member. One of the concentric portions can be arranged and configured to engage with the threaded male member, and two of the concentric portions are arranged to engage with the female fastener. One of the two of the concentric portions can be arranged and configured to engage with an engagement portion of a sleeve of a segmented nut, and the other of the two engagement portions is arranged to engage with an engagement portion of an inner nut of the segmented. Embodiments include at least three concentric engagement portions including at least three coaxial sockets. Embodiments include at least three concentric engagement portions are part of a single tool. Embodiments include at least three concentric engagement portions selectively driven from at least two drives. Drive from at least one drive to the respective socket can be user selectable by a selection means.
[0413] Embodiments include a first socket drive arranged and configured to drive a first said socket, a second socket drive arranged and configured to drive a second said socket, and a drive to drive a third said socket is selectable or not engaged to drive said third socket at all or until selected. Embodiments include a second socket drive arranged and configured to drive said second socket, and a third socket drive arranged and configured to drive said third socket, and a first socket drive to said first socket is selectable or not engaged to drive said first socket at all or until selected. Embodiments include a tool arrangement having selection means to select between driving the first socket and the second socket or between the second socket and the third socket. Drive to a first and a second socket can be in concert such that the first and second sockets rotate together. Embodiments include an outer concentric portion of the at least three concentric portions configured to engage with a sleeve of a segmented nut, wherein the outer concentric portion moves the sleeve to a release position relative to an inner nut of the segmented nut, and the outer concentric portion continues to rotate and engage with the inner nut and thereby rotate the segmented nut relative to the threaded male member.
[0414] Embodiments include a method of tightening a fastening arrangement having a threaded male member and a female fastener with an internal thread to threadingly receive the threaded male member, the method including applying a torque to the female fastener and a counter torque to the threaded male member, sensing a change in a rate of change in torque (ΔT) applied to the fastening arrangement relative to a change in rate of change of angle (ΔA) of rotation of the female fastener or the threaded male member, and determining that tightening of the fastening arrangement is at a required equivalent tension value when the sensed change in the rate of change of torque relative to the rate of change of angle reduces. Embodiments include tightening of the fastening arrangement being determined to be at a required torque value when the sensed change in the rate of change of torque relative to the rate of change of angle reduces by a predetermined amount. The predetermined amount can be a predetermined percentage of a maximum of the ratio of the rate of change of torque relative to the rate of change of angle during the fastening. The predetermined percentage can be between 10% and 90%, preferably between 20% and 80%, more preferably between 30% and 70%, more preferably between 40% and 60%, and preferably around 50% of the maximum torque applied during the fastening.