KR101163487B1 - Saperlock nut - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a safety lock nut for preventing the nut that is fastened to the helix of the bolt arbitrarily loosened, in particular when the nut is fastened or loosened when the nut is fastened to penetrate the helix of the bolt It is easy to fasten and loosen in the absence, and in the state that the nut is screwed to the spiral shaft, the tightening force is firm, so that the nut does not loosen arbitrarily from the spiral shaft even if external vibration occurs. As for
It has a concave indentation which is concaved inwardly from the upper surface in the center, a spiral hole having a smaller inner diameter in the center of the lower surface of the concave portion, and has a stepped surface so that the upper end of the coil spring can be fixed to one side of the upper surface. A winding portion, a nut formed in a horizontal state on one side of the lower end of the concave portion, and made of a long hole communicating with the outside to allow the lower end of the coil spring to pass therethrough;
The upper end of the coil is inserted into the concave part of the nut and has an upper coil part fixed in a state of being wound around the winding part, and the lower end of the coil part is formed of a bent end that is bent outward so as to fit in the long hole. In forming the safety lock nut which consists of a coil spring,
The outer circumferential surface of the nut is formed as a hexagon nut part having a hexagonal shape in the lower part from the lower surface of the long hole, and the upper surface portion of the hexagon nut part is formed as a circular nut part having a circular shape.
Description
The present invention relates to a safety lock nut for preventing the nut that is fastened to the helix of the bolt arbitrarily loosened, in particular when the nut is fastened or loosened when the nut is fastened to penetrate the helix of the bolt It is easy to fasten and loosen in the absence, and in the state that the nut is screwed to the spiral shaft, the tightening force is firm, so that the nut does not loosen arbitrarily from the spiral shaft even if external vibration occurs. It is about.
In general, bolts and nuts are used to join two objects, which are usually separated by two or more, in various fields, such as electric vehicle and automobile accessory assembly, electronic component assembly, furniture assembly, and structure assembly in construction sites. It is widely used.
As described above, the simple fastening structure of the bolt and nut has a disadvantage in that the fastening force is weakened by external shock or vibration.
In other words, the screw's screw shaft is in the state of being fastened to the screw thread formed in the nut. When vibration or shock is applied from the outside during use, the nut screwed on the screw shaft is loosened arbitrarily. There is a disadvantage in that the two structures are fastened and secured by space, and in severe cases, the bolts and nuts are completely loosened, so that the structure is broken and the collapse is made.
As described above, in order to prevent loosening of the nut, which is screwed into the screw shaft of the bolt, even if an external shock or vibration occurs, various technologies can be used at home or abroad. Development of anti-loosening nut has been in use until now.
Patent No. 902061 (Power Clutch Nut) developed and registered by the applicant of the present invention among the various anti-loosening nuts as described above has been introduced and is currently used.
The above conventional power clutch nut is simply bent so that the upper and lower ends face outward in a state in which the coil springs inserted in the recess grooves formed inside the nut have the same diameter. If you want to fasten the helix shaft of the bolt to the nut to be fixed in the state that is caught in the engaging groove provided on the top of the nut, the bent end of the lower end is located in the long hole formed to open outward from the lower side of the recess groove Alternatively, if you want to disassemble the bolts and nuts that are fastened, if the socket is made to cover the nut to cover the nut, the push pin provided on one side of the socket is exposed to the outside through the long hole The bending end is pushed in the direction that the coil spring is unwound so it is closely wound on the spiral shaft Fastening force of the coil spring which will be relatively loose to give a spiral shaft and a nut, which is fastened along the weakening.
However, the conventional nut as described above has the same diameter of the coil spring that tightly surrounds the outer circumference of the spiral shaft, so that the coil spring can only be released within the moving range of the bent end that flows within the long hole range. The lower coil spring near the bent end of the coil spring may loosen from the spiral shaft, but the upper coil spring is not released from the spiral shaft. In other words, the spiral shaft is damaged by the coil spring which is not released from the spiral shaft.
In addition, the coil spring as described above has a relatively high elasticity, so other tools, etc., cannot push the bent end located in the long hole. Therefore, the socket must be used to move the bent end while being covered by the nut. If you do not have a dedicated socket, you will not be able to loosen the nut.
In addition, when vibration occurs while the nut is fastened to the spiral shaft, the nut is not loosened arbitrarily by the tightening force of the coil spring that is tightly wrapped around the outer circumference of the spiral shaft, and the upper end of the coil spring is bent outward. In the bent end is fixed in a state that is caught in the locking groove of the nut, when the vibration is relatively severe, such a phenomenon that the bent portion of the bent end is broken, in this case the nut from the spiral shaft There are many defects such as not being able to release.
Therefore, the present invention is tightly fixed and fixed in the state that the nut is screwed to the screw shaft of the bolt, so that the bolt and nut does not loosen arbitrarily even when shock or vibration occurs from the outside during use, and the nut on the screw shaft formed on the bolt To loosen the bolts and nuts that are screwed together or to loosen the bolts and nuts that are screwed together, the coil springs can be fixed so that the bolts and nuts can be easily tightened and loosened. The purpose is to.
In addition, when the tightening and loosening of the bolt and nut is to be performed, the present invention allows the gap between the coil springs to be maximized even when the gap between the coil springs is minimized, thereby easily tightening without damaging the spiral shaft wound on the coil springs. And for the purpose of allowing the annealing to be performed.
The present invention for realizing this object is a concave indentation to be inwardly in the center of the upper surface in the center, a spiral hole having a smaller inner diameter in the center of the lower surface of the concave portion, the upper end of the coil spring wound on one side of the upper surface A winding portion having a stepped surface so as to be fixed, and a nut formed in a horizontal state on one side of the lower end of the concave inlet to communicate with the outside so that the lower end of the coil spring can pass therethrough;
The upper end of the coil is inserted into the concave part of the nut and has an upper coil part fixed in a state of being wound around the winding part, and the lower end of the coil part is formed of a bent end that is bent outward so as to fit in the long hole. In forming the safety lock nut which consists of a coil spring,
The outer circumferential surface of the nut is formed as a hexagon nut portion having a hexagonal shape in the lower portion from the lower surface of the long hole, and the upper surface portion of the hexagon nut portion is formed as a circular nut portion having a circular shape.
In addition, it characterized in that it further comprises an extension extending in a vertical state between the coil portion to form the coil spring, and the upper coil portion extending to the upper end of the coil portion.
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In addition, the concave indentation portion which is concaved inwardly from the upper surface in the center, the spiral hole having a smaller inner diameter in the center of the lower surface of the concave portion, and the stepped surface so that the upper end of the coil spring can be fixed to the upper side. A nut formed of a long hole having a coiled portion having a horizontal state on one side of the lower end of the concave portion so as to communicate with the outside so that the lower portion of the coil spring can pass therethrough;
The upper end of the coil is inserted into the concave part of the nut and has an upper coil part fixed in a state of being wound around the winding part, and the lower end of the coil part is formed of a bent end that is bent outward so as to fit in the long hole. In forming the safety lock nut which consists of a coil spring,
The outer circumferential surface of the nut is formed as a hexagon nut part having a hexagonal shape in the lower part from the lower surface of the long hole, and the upper surface portion of the hexagon nut part is formed as a circular nut part having a circular shape, and the circular nut part It is characterized in that the incision groove is formed vertically from the upper surface as a starting point.
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According to the present invention, the bent end portion of the lower end is inserted into the guide hole in a state in which a nut is formed in a hexagonal nut part having a spiral hole and a circular nut part having a recess hole and a guide hole, and the coil spring is placed in the recess hole. The upper coil part is formed to be fixed to the wound surface of the circular nut part, so that when the bolt is fastened to the nut and to release them, the upper part of the coil spring is wound in the coil part as it is being wound. As the fixed coupling is made in the state of being mounted on the stepped side of the part and wound by the winding surface, the vibration and shock are not intensively applied to any part of the coil spring even when the shock and vibration are applied to the coil spring from the outside. The coil spring is not cut by vibration and shock as it is evenly distributed and extinguished throughout. There is an effect that can be used in the state.
In addition, if the outer peripheral surface of the nut is formed by dividing the hexagon nut part and the circular nut part equally, and the coil spring is wrapped in the outer circumference of the spiral shaft, the nut and the bolt are fastened and used to release the nut and the bolt. Instead of using a special tool as in the patents currently acquired by the applicant of the present application, the coil spring wound around the spiral shaft is loosened by using a socket having a covering groove that can be covered with a hexagon nut part on the inner circumferential surface which is widely used now. The bolt and nut can be released in the unlocked state so that anyone can easily loosen it without a special tool.
1 is an exploded perspective view for showing the configuration of the present inventors locker nut.
2 is a cross-sectional view showing the configuration of the present invention the locker nut,
Figure 2a is a state diagram before the coil spring is coupled to the nut.
Figure 2b is a state in which the spiral shaft is fastened in the state that the coil spring is assembled to the nut.
3 is a front view of the present inventors locker nut,
Figure 3a is a state before the screw shaft is fastened to the nut.
Figure 3b is a state before the socket is inserted into the nut after the screw shaft is fastened to the nut.
Figure 3c is a state in which the socket is inserted to the hexagon nut portion of the nut after the screw shaft is fastened to the nut.
4 is a plan sectional view of the present inventors locker nut,
Figure 4a is a state before the screw shaft is fastened to the nut.
Figure 4b is a state in which the socket is inserted only in the circular nut portion of the nut after the screw shaft is fastened to the nut.
Figure 4c is a state in which the socket is inserted to the hexagon nut portion of the nut after the screw shaft is fastened to the nut.
5 is another embodiment of the coil spring of the present invention,
5A is a perspective view of a coil spring.
Figure 5b is a cross-sectional view of the coil spring coupled to the nut.
5C is a plan view of the coil ring.
Figure 6 is an exploded perspective view for showing another embodiment of the present invention.
7 is a cross-sectional view for illustrating the configuration of another first embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 7a is a state diagram before the coil spring is coupled to the nut.
Figure 7b is a state in which the spiral shaft is fastened in the state that the coil spring is assembled to the nut.
Fig. 7C is a plan view for showing a state in which the coil spring is released by the socket.
8 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line AA of FIG.
Figure 9a is a rear view of a nut showing another first embodiment of the coil spring of the present invention.
Figure 9b is a front view of a nut showing another second embodiment of the coil spring of the present invention.
Figure 10a is a front view of a nut showing another third embodiment of the coil spring of the present invention.
Figure 10b is a front view of a nut showing another fourth embodiment of the coil spring of the present invention.
Figure 11a ~ c is a configuration diagram showing an embodiment equipped with a locking means in the guide hole in order to be able to take the bent end of the coil spring of the present invention.
12 is a cross-sectional view for illustrating a configuration of another second embodiment of the nut of the present invention;
12A is a sectional view showing the structure of a nut.
Fig. 12B is a sectional view of the state in which the helix shaft of the bolt is fastened to the nut.
Figure 13 is an exploded perspective view showing the configuration of another third embodiment of the nut of the present invention.
14 is a cross-sectional view showing the configuration of another third embodiment of the nut of the present invention;
Fig. 14A is a state diagram before the spiral shaft is fastened.
14B is a state in which a spiral shaft is fastened.
Fig. 15 is a plan sectional view showing the construction of another third embodiment of the nut of the present invention;
Fig. 15A is a state diagram before the spiral shaft is fastened.
Figure 15b is a state in which the spiral shaft is fastened.
Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings, an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
1 is an exploded perspective view for showing a state in which the present invention is applied, Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view for showing a state in which the present invention is applied, the
The
In addition, the
At this time, the outer diameter of the coil portion is separated from the inner circumference of the
In addition, the release means 500 is provided with a
At this time, the release means 500 is to use the socket which is currently widely used as it is.
In the present invention, as shown in FIG. 2A, the
In this state, as shown in FIG. 2B, the
In this state, the
In the state as described above to fasten the
At this time, when the
At the same time as the
If you want to loosen the bolt and nut is completed in the above state is to use the
That is, as shown in Figure 4b the covering
As described above, when the
In this state, when the
When the
As described above, the
As described above, when the
Another embodiment of the
That is, when the
In this state, when the winding
As another first embodiment of the
At this time, the
In the first embodiment of the present invention as described above, the spiral shaft of the bolt is fastened to the nut of the present invention, and the function of closely holding the spiral shaft of the coil spring in the fastened state is the same, but is fastened to the
In addition, the
Another embodiment of the
As another embodiment of the present invention nut as shown in Figure 11a is to be able to form a locking projection (370a) to take the
When the
Another second embodiment of the nut of the present invention, as shown in Figure 12 has a spiral hole (320A) that the outer peripheral surface has a hexagonal shape and the
It is provided with a
At this time, the
In the present invention as shown in FIG. 12A, the
In this state, as shown in FIG. 12B, the upper end surface of the
As another third embodiment of the nut of the present invention, as shown in Fig. 13, the outer circumferential surface has a hexagonal shape and a hexagon nut having a
It is provided with a
As described above, the nut of the present invention has a phenomenon that the
At this time, the outer circumference of the
When the
If the
When the
200: Bolt 210: Spiral shaft
300: nut 310: hexagon nut part
320: spiral 330: round nut part
340: recessed part 350: wound surface
360: step surface 370: guideman
380: cut 400: coil spring
410: coil part 420: upper coil part
430: bending end 500: loosening means
510: socket 520: covering groove
530: recessed groove
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The upper end of the coil is inserted into the concave part of the nut and has an upper coil part fixed in a state of being wound around the winding part, and the lower end of the coil part is formed of a bent end that is bent outward so as to fit in the long hole. In forming the safety lock nut which consists of a coil spring,
The outer peripheral surface of the nut is formed as a hexagon nut portion to have a hexagonal shape at the bottom from the lower surface of the long hole, and the upper surface portion of the hexagon nut portion is formed of a circular nut portion having a circular shape nut.
And an extension part extending vertically between the coil part forming the coil spring and the upper coil part extending from the upper end of the coil part.
The upper end of the coil is inserted into the concave part of the nut and has an upper coil part fixed in a state of being wound around the winding part, and the lower end of the coil part is formed of a bent end that is bent outward so as to fit in the long hole. In forming the safety lock nut which consists of a coil spring,
The outer circumferential surface of the nut is formed as a hexagon nut part having a hexagonal shape in the lower part from the lower surface of the long hole, and the upper surface portion of the hexagon nut part is formed as a circular nut part having a circular shape, and the circular nut part The locker nut, characterized in that formed in the incision groove vertically from the upper surface as a starting point.
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