Fastener system comprising an externally threaded bolt and an internally threaded nut for the avoidance of cross-threading of the mating threads during assembly
09835193 · 2017-12-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B33/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B33/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A threaded fastener system, incorporating a bolt and a nut assembly, wherein the bolt has a threaded lead entry point whose pitch and helix angle are of a higher magnitude than that of those on the body/shank of the bolt.
Claims
1. A system comprising: an internally threaded nut anchor component having an internal thread of a first specified thread pitch and first thread depth; an externally threaded component having an external thread of a second specified thread pitch, wherein the external thread is suitable for engaging the internal thread of the internally threaded nut anchor component; wherein the externally threaded component has a lead entry point containing a entry point thread pitch and a thread helix angle of higher magnitude than that which is in accordance with the external thread and wherein an outer (major) diameter of the lead entry threaded point is smaller than a minor diameter of the internal thread to the extent that it will allow the lead entry thread to provide a sliding fit in the minor diameter of the internally threaded nut anchor; and where the externally threaded component has a head capable of causing the externally threaded component to rotate, when subject to rotational forces, relative to the internally threaded nut anchor component, wherein the entry point thread pitch equals approximately 1.562 times the thread pitch.
2. A system comprising: an internally threaded nut anchor component having an internal thread of a first specified thread pitch and first thread depth; an externally threaded component having an external thread of a second specified thread pitch, wherein the external thread is suitable for engaging the internal thread of the internally threaded nut anchor component; wherein the externally threaded component has a lead entry point containing a entry point thread pitch and a thread helix angle of higher magnitude than that which is in accordance with the external thread and wherein an outer (major) diameter of the lead entry threaded point is smaller than a minor diameter of the internal thread to the extent that it will allow the lead entry thread to provide a sliding fit in the minor diameter of the internally threaded nut anchor; and where the externally threaded component has a head capable of causing the externally threaded component to rotate, when subject to rotational forces, relative to the internally threaded nut anchor component, wherein the entry point thread have a pitch that lies within the range of 1.4 to 1.6 times greater than the pitch of the body of the bolt threads.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The organization and method of the invention together with further objects and advantages thereof can best be understood with reference to the following descriptions and accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals identify identical or functionally identical elements and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENT
(6) The present disclosure should be considered as an exemplification of the principles of illustrative embodiments of the present invention and that it is not intended to limit the invention to those embodiments illustrated and described herein. The system and principles may be susceptible to embodiments in differing forms from those that are described in detail.
(7) Referring again to
(8) The bolt and nut are being operatively assembled and whereby the bolt thread crest 10 contacts the nut thread root 11 and creates a potential thread interference, in these contact zones, where the bolt is rotated in a clockwise direction, relative to the nut, when viewed from the bolt head end of the assembly (denoted by arrow X) and due to the thread helix angles of the bolt and nut threads generated from the axial pitch 12 and major diameter 30 of the chosen thread, the bolt wants to move axially forward relative to the nut. However, due to the helix angles of both the nut thread and the bolt thread being of the same magnitude, the crest of the bolt thread maintains its initial contact position with the root of the nut thread and creates an increasing interference in the contact zones. This increasing interference will cause the relative bolt and nut threads to seize or otherwise jam.
(9) Referring again to
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(11) The shank 21 illustratively has a thread 25 formed thereon. The thread 25 is illustratively generated as a helical form around a core 26 in a manner that contains a thread height 27 as being of a constant magnitude for a specified size of bolt. The helical thread generated is illustratively in accordance with a known international/national standards specification or may be in accordance with a proprietary threaded fastener system that may deviate from international and/or national standards specifications. The thread on the shank 21 illustratively has an axial pitch 12 that develops the thread helix angle 28 in relationship to the axial pitch 12 and the bolt thread outside diameter 30. The bolt thread 25 may extend over the length of the bolt shank or may extend over only a portion thereof.
(12) In accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention, the bolt thread pitch 12 is the same as the pitch of the pre-threaded nut that has been chosen by the assembly fabricator.
(13) The bolt lead entry threads are illustratively of an outside diameter 31 that nominally equates to the nut thread root diameter 36. The thread diameter 31 is nominally parallel in illustrative embodiments of the present invention. It is recognized that for practical purposes, the outside circumscribing circle of the lead threads 31 will be reduced below the inner diameter of the nut threads 36 such that the bolt lead entry threads 22 can enter the nut threads 2 without designed interference being present.
(14) The lead entry point threads have a thread pitch 39 that equates to approximately 1.562 times the thread axial pitch 12 of the body threads of the bolt in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention. More generally, the lead entry point thread pitch 39 may be within the range of approximately 1.40 to 1.60 times the body thread axial pitch 12.
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(16) When the accelerated forward movement takes place there is created axial alignment of the nut and bolt axes such that the main body threads 25 approach and contact the nut thread cavities 2 in a way that will eliminate the high potential for cross threading that has been encountered with previously designed (prior art) systems.
(17) The geometrical construction of the bolt angle of the lead entry threads and the manner, in which the body threads and the lead entry threads are interrelated, work to ensure that the thread helix angle 38 of the lead entry threads is greater than the thread helix angle 28 of the body threads. As can be seen in
(18) It can be further seen that the action of increasing the forward movement of the lead entry threads relative to the nut threads will eliminate the potential for the bolt thread crest to produce interference with the nut thread root and eliminate the potential for cross threading, in the manner prescribed in the references to
(19) The main body threads will, under these conditions, achieve initial mating thread contact in an acceptable and prescribed manner and will eliminate the cross threading that has been seen as cause for concern.