(18) adapted to be moved into the ring section (14) and to be moved radially inwardly such that the threads in the neck portion (18) are moved into compressive engagement with the engaged threads of the bolt (30) to provide prevailing torque structure resisting loosening of the nut member...
Means of a threaded fastener assembly (32) includes a nut (10) and bolt (30), the nut (10) includes an annular segment (14) and nut segment (12), the nut segment (12) has the body portion (16) and a neck (18), the neck (18) for moving the annular segment (14), and ...
neck portion adapted to be moved into the ring section and to be moved radially inwardly such that the threads in the neck portion are moved into compressive engagement with the engaged threads of the bolt to provide prevailing torque structure resisting loosening of the nut member from the bolt...
neck portion adapted to be moved into the ring section and to be moved radially inwardly such that the threads in the neck portion are moved into compressive engagement with the engaged threads of the bolt to provide prevailing torque structure resisting loosening of the nut member from the bolt...
(18) connected thereto, said drive portion adapted to be gripped by a tool for applying relative torque between said nut 2800 ' " - September 12, 2002 member and the bolt member, said neck portion having a straight segment with a radially outer surface of a generally uniform diameter ...
Movement of the neck potion into the based member results in the threaded form having a compressive engagement with engaged threads of the bolt to provide the prevailing torque structure. The threaded nut member and base member may be made of dissimilar materials and is more flexible in use ...
TWO-PIECE FREE RUNNING PREVAILING TORQUE NUTPROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a two-piece nut satisfying required torque specification even if fluctuation in tolerance exists between the nut and a bolt in the two-piece nut.HOCKING DAVIDデイヴィッド ホッキング...
Nut, Blind Rivet, Flathead, Internal Thread, Non-Locking (Free-Running ) and Self-Locking (Prevailing Torque)doi:NAS 1329 Rev.11
(18) adapted to be moved into the\nring section (14) and to be moved radially inwardly such that the threads in the neck portion (18) are moved into compressive engagement\nwith the engaged threads of the bolt (30) to provide prevailing torque structure resisting loosening of the nut ...
Movement of the neck portion into the based member results in the threaded form having a compressive engagement with engaged threads of the bolt to provide the prevailing torque structure. The threaded nut member and base member may be made of dissimilar materials and is more flexible in use ...