US915643A - Locking device for nuts and the like. - Google Patents

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US915643A
US915643A US47146509A US1909471465A US915643A US 915643 A US915643 A US 915643A US 47146509 A US47146509 A US 47146509A US 1909471465 A US1909471465 A US 1909471465A US 915643 A US915643 A US 915643A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B39/00Locking of screws, bolts or nuts
    • F16B39/02Locking of screws, bolts or nuts in which the locking takes place after screwing down
    • F16B39/10Locking of screws, bolts or nuts in which the locking takes place after screwing down by a plate, spring, wire or ring immovable with regard to the bolt or object and mainly perpendicular to the axis of the bolt
    • F16B39/108Locking of screws, bolts or nuts in which the locking takes place after screwing down by a plate, spring, wire or ring immovable with regard to the bolt or object and mainly perpendicular to the axis of the bolt with a locking washer under the nut or bolt head having at least one tongue or lug folded against the nut or bolt head, or against the object itself
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S411/00Expanded, threaded, driven, headed, tool-deformed, or locked-threaded fastener
    • Y10S411/955Locked bolthead or nut
    • Y10S411/974Side lock
    • Y10S411/983Inelastic tongue

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  • the object of the invention is to provide a sim le and practical device of this character w ich may be produced at a small cost, which may be readily a plied or removed and used re eatedly, an which will effectively lock t e nut, washer and bolt or the like to which it is applied so that it will be impossible for them toloosen and thereby weaken the bridge or other structure and endanger the loss of life and property.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the blank from which my improved locking plate or device is made;
  • Fig. 2 1s a perspective view of the looking device bent ready for application'to the usual bridge washer;
  • Fig. 3 1s a perspective view showin the use of the invention, one of the flexible ocking tongues being bent up against one of the side faces of the nut'to hold the latter against rotation;
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view of the blank from which my improved locking plate or device is made;
  • Fig. 2 1s a perspective view of the looking device bent ready for application'to the usual bridge washer;
  • Fig. 3 1s a perspective view showin the use of the invention, one of the flexible ocking tongues being bent up against one of the side faces of the nut'to hold the latter against rotation;
  • FIG. 4 is a iectional View through the parts shown in the drawings 1 denotes a wooden beam, 2 a bolt passing through the same, 3 a nut upon the bolt, 4 a washer of the kind usually used on bridges and similar structures, and 5 denotes my improved locking device.
  • the latter is formed from a single piece of flexible sheet metal by stamping out a blank of the form shown in Fig. 1 and then bending the same into the form shown in Fig. 2.
  • the locking device or plate 5 comprises an elongated body portion 6 of substantially rectangular shape having at its center an opening 7 to receive the bolt and on the central points of its opposite longitudinal or side edges outwardly projecting tongues 8,
  • the oppositely projecting end portions or arms 9 of the body 6 are adapted to be bent upon themselves, as shown in Fig. 2, so as to extend around the opposite side edges of the washer 4 and under the bottom face of the same, as shown more clearly in Fig. 4.
  • the washer 4 as above mentioned is of the form usually employed on bolts and tie rods of bridges and it has a circular body with a beveled edge.
  • the extremities of the ends or arms 9 of the body of the locking plate are formed with one or more pointed, V-shaped locking spurs 10 which are bent at right angles to the por tions of the arms 9 beneath the washer 4 so that they will be forced into the wooden beam 1 or other object when the nut 3 is screwed home to effectively lock said parts to the beam.
  • I preferably notch the ends of the arms 9 so as to form two of the spurs 10 and I make them pointed and V-shaped so that they may be readily driven into the wooden beam either with or across its grain when the nut is screwed up upon the bolt.
  • the bolt, tie rod or the like 2 is passed through the opening in the beam or other object 1, the locking plate is then slipped over the washer 4 and the latter is applied to the threaded end of the bolt, and the nut 3 is then screwed upon said end of the bolt and tightened.
  • the nut will force the washer 4 and locking plate inwardly or toward the beam 1 so that the spurs 10 will be forced into the beam, as indicated in Fig. 4 of the drawings.
  • the spurs 10 effectively lock the device and, consequently, the washer 4 against rotation onthe beam 1 and by bending up one or both of the tongues 8, after the nut has been screwed home, said nut will be effectively locked against rotation.
  • my improved locking plate or device may be produced at an exceedingly small cost and will effectively lock the nut upon the bolt and the nut andwasher to the beam or other object.
  • the device By making the device of flexible metal, it may be used repeatedly since only one of the tongues 8 need be bent to lock the nut' and after one has been repeatedly bent up and down and breaks off, the other may then be used.
  • the herein described nut lock comprising a body portion formed of a single piece of flexible sheet metal having a central opening to receive the bolt, oppositely disposed locking tongues projecting radially from the body portion and adapted to be bent up against the sides of the nut, oppositely dis- ;posed arms located between said tongues land projecting laterally from said body portion, said arms being bent downwardly and then inwardly substantially parallel With the body portion and forming a space between said body portion and the inwardly projecting portion of said arms adapted to receive a Washer, the inner ends of said inwardly projecting portions of said arms being bent downwardly and cut away to form pointed spurs, said spurs being disposed Within the outer diameter of the Washer, whereby as the nut is turned, pressure is applied through the Washer directly over said spurs and the spurs are embedded in the object being clamped.

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APPLICATION FILED JAN. 9, 1909. 91 5 ,643,' Patented Mar. 16, 1909.
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DAVID WILSON, OF SPOKANE, WASHINGTON.
LOCKING DEVICE FOR NUTS AND THE LIKE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 16, 1909.
Application filed January 9, 1909. Serial No. 471,465.
one especially adapted for use over the usual bridge washer.
The object of the invention is to provide a sim le and practical device of this character w ich may be produced at a small cost, which may be readily a plied or removed and used re eatedly, an which will effectively lock t e nut, washer and bolt or the like to which it is applied so that it will be impossible for them toloosen and thereby weaken the bridge or other structure and endanger the loss of life and property.
lrVith the above and other objects, the invention consists of the novel features of construction and the combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter fully described and claimed, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a plan view of the blank from which my improved locking plate or device is made; Fig. 2 1s a perspective view of the looking device bent ready for application'to the usual bridge washer; Fig. 3 1s a perspective view showin the use of the invention, one of the flexible ocking tongues being bent up against one of the side faces of the nut'to hold the latter against rotation; Fig. 4 is a iectional View through the parts shown in In the drawings 1 denotes a wooden beam, 2 a bolt passing through the same, 3 a nut upon the bolt, 4 a washer of the kind usually used on bridges and similar structures, and 5 denotes my improved locking device. The latter is formed from a single piece of flexible sheet metal by stamping out a blank of the form shown in Fig. 1 and then bending the same into the form shown in Fig. 2.
The locking device or plate 5 comprises an elongated body portion 6 of substantially rectangular shape having at its center an opening 7 to receive the bolt and on the central points of its opposite longitudinal or side edges outwardly projecting tongues 8,
one or both of which maybe bent up to engage the nut, as shown in Fig. 3, and thereby lock it against rotation. The oppositely projecting end portions or arms 9 of the body 6 are adapted to be bent upon themselves, as shown in Fig. 2, so as to extend around the opposite side edges of the washer 4 and under the bottom face of the same, as shown more clearly in Fig. 4. The washer 4, as above mentioned, is of the form usually employed on bolts and tie rods of bridges and it has a circular body with a beveled edge. The extremities of the ends or arms 9 of the body of the locking plate are formed with one or more pointed, V-shaped locking spurs 10 which are bent at right angles to the por tions of the arms 9 beneath the washer 4 so that they will be forced into the wooden beam 1 or other object when the nut 3 is screwed home to effectively lock said parts to the beam. I preferably notch the ends of the arms 9 so as to form two of the spurs 10 and I make them pointed and V-shaped so that they may be readily driven into the wooden beam either with or across its grain when the nut is screwed up upon the bolt. It will be noted that by bending the arms or ends 9 of the locking plate or body 6 under the washer 4 that said spurs or prongs 10 will be disposed under or beneath the washer 4, thereby insuring their entrance into the wooden beam when the nut is tightened on the bolt.
In operation, the bolt, tie rod or the like 2 is passed through the opening in the beam or other object 1, the locking plate is then slipped over the washer 4 and the latter is applied to the threaded end of the bolt, and the nut 3 is then screwed upon said end of the bolt and tightened. As the nut is screwed home it will force the washer 4 and locking plate inwardly or toward the beam 1 so that the spurs 10 will be forced into the beam, as indicated in Fig. 4 of the drawings. The spurs 10 effectively lock the device and, consequently, the washer 4 against rotation onthe beam 1 and by bending up one or both of the tongues 8, after the nut has been screwed home, said nut will be effectively locked against rotation.
From the foregoing it will be seen that my improved locking plate or device may be produced at an exceedingly small cost and will effectively lock the nut upon the bolt and the nut andwasher to the beam or other object. By making the device of flexible metal, it may be used repeatedly since only one of the tongues 8 need be bent to lock the nut' and after one has been repeatedly bent up and down and breaks off, the other may then be used.
The provision of the pointed V shaped spurs 1O renders unnecessary a prepared base, since they are forced in the Wooden beam or base 1 When the nut is screwed tight. Owing to their pointed shape and their disposition on the portions of the ends or arms 9 that are beneath the washer, it will be seen that they Will be effectively forced into the Wooden beam 1 as the nut is screwed home and there Will be no likelihood of them bending and not penetratingthe beam or base.
Having thus described the invention What is claimed is:
The herein described nut lock, comprising a body portion formed of a single piece of flexible sheet metal having a central opening to receive the bolt, oppositely disposed locking tongues projecting radially from the body portion and adapted to be bent up against the sides of the nut, oppositely dis- ;posed arms located between said tongues land projecting laterally from said body portion, said arms being bent downwardly and then inwardly substantially parallel With the body portion and forming a space between said body portion and the inwardly projecting portion of said arms adapted to receive a Washer, the inner ends of said inwardly projecting portions of said arms being bent downwardly and cut away to form pointed spurs, said spurs being disposed Within the outer diameter of the Washer, whereby as the nut is turned, pressure is applied through the Washer directly over said spurs and the spurs are embedded in the object being clamped.
In testimony whereof I hereunto ailix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
DAVID WILSON.
, Witnesses J. A. GmEsBAUEn, J12, H. F. MoQUAY.
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US20120021843A1 (en) * 2008-07-22 2012-01-26 The Boeing Company Insulating washers
US9027223B2 (en) 2008-07-22 2015-05-12 The Boeing Company Insulating cover for fasteners used in high temperature environments
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US2743803A (en) * 1951-11-07 1956-05-01 Borg Warner Torque limiting device
US4995158A (en) * 1989-02-08 1991-02-26 Westinghouse Electric Corp. Apparatus for servicing a jet pump hold down beam in a nuclear reactor
US20120021843A1 (en) * 2008-07-22 2012-01-26 The Boeing Company Insulating washers
US9027223B2 (en) 2008-07-22 2015-05-12 The Boeing Company Insulating cover for fasteners used in high temperature environments
US9447810B2 (en) * 2008-07-22 2016-09-20 The Boeing Company Insulating washers
CN107664100A (en) * 2016-07-27 2018-02-06 西门子公司 Bolt connecting device for the pylon of wind turbine
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