WHEEL NUT ASSEMBLY
20170326909 ยท 2017-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B39/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/0275
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60B23/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B39/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60B3/165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16B39/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A wheel nut assembly for fixing a wheel to a vehicle hub which includes a wheel nut with an internal thread and an axial body extension on said nut including a first section with an internal set of axial grooves or ribs and a second section containing a second internal screw thread. There is also a wheel stud having an external thread to co-operate with the internal thread of said wheel nut and having an end portion adapted to project beyond the wheel nut which end portion includes axial grooves or ribs on its external surface. An axial retaining cap consists of an upper externally screw threaded first portion which is adapted to engage the second internal screw thread of said body extension of said nut and attached to said first portion a second cap portion having internal grooves or ribs complementary to the external ribs or grooves on said wheel stud adapted to fit over said wheel stud and having external ribs or grooves adapted to engage the internal set of axial grooves or ribs on the first section of said body extension of said wheel nut. The first portion of said retaining cap is able to be rotated so that it moves axially down the internal screw thread of the second section of said body extension of said wheel nut so that the second portion of said cap is pushed down the end of said wheel stud and is held between the external ribs and grooves of the end of said wheel stud and the internal ribs and grooves of the first section of said body extension of said wheel nut.
Claims
1. A wheel nut assembly for fixing a wheel to a vehicle hub which includes a wheel nut with an internal thread and an axial body extension on said nut including a section containing a second internal screw thread; a wheel stud having an external thread to co-operate with the internal thread of said wheel nut and having an end portion adapted to project beyond the wheel nut which end portion includes axial grooves or ribs on its external surface; an axial retaining cap consisting of an upper externally screw threaded first portion which is adapted to engage the second internal screw thread of said body extension of said nut and a second cap portion attached to said first portion said second cap portion having internal grooves or ribs complementary to the external ribs or grooves on said wheel stud adapted to fit over said wheel stud said first portion of said retaining cap being able to be rotated so that it moves axially down the internal screw thread of the second section of said body extension of said wheel nut so that the second portion of said cap is pushed down the end of said wheel stud and to engage the external ribs and grooves of the end of said wheel stud.
2. A wheel nut assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said wheel nut extension includes a first section with a set internal set of axial grooves or ribs between the first and second screw threads of said nut and the second portion of said retaining cap having a set of external ribs or grooves adapted to engage the internal set of axial grooves or ribs on the first section of said body extension of said wheel nut, when the cap portion is screwed into the wheel nut extension.
3. A wheel nut for use in the assembly of claim 1 which consists of a wheel nut with an internal thread and an axial body extension on said nut including a section containing a second internal screw thread; an axial retaining cap consisting of an upper externally screw threaded first portion which is adapted to engage the second internal screw thread of said body extension of said nut and attached to said first portion a second cap portion having internal grooves or ribs complementary to the external ribs or grooves on said wheel stud adapted to fit over said wheel stud and having a set of external ribs or grooves adapted to engage the internal set of axial grooves or ribs on the first section of said body extension of said wheel nut; said first portion of said retaining cap being able to be rotated so that it moves axially down the internal screw thread of the second section of said body extension of said wheel nut so that the second portion of said cap is pushed down the end of said wheel stud to engage the external ribs and grooves of the end of said wheel stud and optionally the internal ribs and grooves of the first section of said body extension of said wheel nut.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] Various embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings in which
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[0026] The custom wheel stud 10 is a conventional stud having the external screw thread 13 except for the extension 14 and splines 15.
[0027] The custom wheel nut 20 has the conventional nut body 21 with the conventional screw thread 23 engaging the screw thread 13 of the stud. The cylindrical extension 24 has a first section with internal splines or ribs 25 and a second section with a second internal screw thread 26 which can best be seen in the sectional views. The locking cap 30 consist of two parts the key 36 and the allen key cap 31. The key cap 31has internal splines or grooves 37 that engage with the splines 15 of the stud. The key 36 has external splines 38 that engage with the internal splines 25 of the nut extension. The key 36 as shown is a cylinder but it may be a partial cylinder or a set of pins or a corrugated cylinder. As a corrugated cylinder key 36 may also be discontinuous and act as a spring. The rivet 39 is deformed to allow the key to be attached to the allen key cap 31 and allow the cap and key to be moved relative to each other. The O ring 35 seats between the cap 31 and the key 36. The allen key cap has external screw thread 33 which engages the internal screw thread 26 of the nut extension.
[0028] The nut and cap assembly is sold assembled as shown in
[0029] To lock the nut the allen key cap 31 is rotated so that the cap 31 and key 36 move axially toward the nut and the internal splines 37 of the key engage the external splines 15 of the stud. This movement also means that the external splines 38 of the key engage the internal splines 25 of the nut extension. The splines on the internal and external surface of the key 36 are arranged so that a small amount of paly is sufficient for the splines to engage with the complementary grooves 15 and 25 of the stud and nut. When the cap 30 is fully tightened the nut cannot be rotated. And the cap can only be unscrewed using an allen key.
[0030] Other conventional means for rotating cap 31 besides an allen key.
[0031] Those skilled in the art will realise that this invention provides a unique and less expensive means of ensuring that a wheel nut is securely fastened to the wheel hub. Those skilled in the art will also realise that this invention may be implemented in embodiments other than those described without departing from the core teachings of the invention.