IP Library Granted Patent US 7,334,975
Granted Patent B2
US 7,334,975 · App. 10/430,794 · Granted Feb 26, 2008

Fastener assembly

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Patent No.
US 7,334,975
App. No.
10/430,794
Granted
Feb 26, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a stud including, a head having a torque transferring structure and an underside wherein the underside includes a plurality of protrusions; a shaft having a trilobular shape comprising a plurality of shaft elements having at least one solid shaft element and a plurality of outer surfaces, wherein the plurality of outer surfaces includes a threaded surface with a locking thread located adjacent to a Vee-shaped thread.

Claims (89)

1. A stud, comprising:

a) a shaft that is fabricated from an alloy that includes nickel and provided with a trilobular shape;

b) the shaft includes an axis, a first end, and a second end and is further provided with a threaded surface that includes a guide thread, a locking thread, and a conventional thread;

c) the guide thread includes a guide means for guiding the threads on the shaft into mating alignment with a female thread of a female threaded member;

d) the guide thread is generally located at the first end of the shaft and leads directly into the conventional thread;

e) the conventional thread is provided with a generally Vee-shaped root provided with a first root diameter configured to mate with the female threads of the female threaded member so as to be capable of relative rotation;

f) the conventional thread extends for a plurality of turns and is provided with a generally uniform shape;

g) the conventional thread leads directly into the locking thread; and

h) the locking thread includes a root surface provided with a second root diameter that is greater than the first root diameter, wherein the locking thread is configured to re-form the female threads to resist relative rotation between the shaft and the female threaded member.

2. The stud according to claim 1 , wherein the root surface is at an angle between four and eight degrees relative to the axis of the shaft.

3. The stud according to claim 1 , wherein:

a) the root surface is at an angle relative to the axis of the shaft; and

b) the guide means includes a curved surface located between a first side and a second side.

4. The stud according to claim 1 , wherein:

a) the guide means includes a curved surface located between a first side that is curved and a second side that is curved; and

b) the shaft includes a stainless steel.

5. The stud according to claim 1 , wherein:

a) the guide thread is a plateau thread; and

b) the root surface is at an angle relative to the axis of the shaft.

6. A stud that includes an axis, comprising:

a) a shaft that is fabricated from a martensitic stainless steel and is generally trilobular in shape;

b) the shaft is provided with a threaded surface that includes a locking thread, a guide thread, and a conventional thread;

c) the guide thread includes a guide means for guiding the threads on the shaft into mating alignment with a female thread of a female threaded member;

d) the guide thread is generally located at an end of the shaft and leads directly into the conventional thread;

e) the conventional thread is provided with a generally Vee-shaped root configured to mate with the female threads of the female threaded member so as to be capable of relative rotation;

f) the generally Vee-shaped root includes a first root diameter;

g) the conventional thread extends for a plurality of turns and leads directly into the locking thread; and

h) the locking thread includes a root surface provided with a second root diameter that is greater than the first root diameter, wherein the locking thread is configured to re-form the female threads to resist relative rotation between the shaft and the female threaded member.

7. The stud according to claim 6 , wherein the root surface is at an angle between four and eight degrees relative to the axis of the shaft.

8. The stud according to claim 6 , wherein:

a) the root surface is at an angle relative to the axis of the shaft; and

b) the guide means includes a curved surface located between a first side and a second side.

9. The stud according to claim 6 , wherein:

a) the guide means includes a curved surface located between a first side that is curved and a second side that is curved; and

b) the shaft includes a 410 grade stainless steel.

10. The stud according to claim 6 , wherein:

a) the guide thread is a plateau thread; and

b) the root surface is at an angle relative to the axis of the shaft.

11. A stud, comprising:

a) a shaft fabricated from an A286 grade stainless steel;

b) the shaft is provided with a trilobular shape and an axis;

c) the shaft includes a guide thread that is provided with a guide means for guiding the threads on the shaft into mating alignment with a female thread of a female threaded member so that the female threaded member can be torqued onto the guide thread of the shaft;

d) the guide thread is generally located at an end of the shaft and leads directly into a conventional thread;

e) the conventional thread is provided with a generally Vee-shaped root, the generally Vee-shaped root is provided with a first root diameter configured to mate with the female threads of the female threaded member so as to be capable of relative rotation;

f) the conventional thread has a generally uniform shape which extends for a plurality of turns;

g) the conventional thread leads directly into a locking thread, which is provided with a root surface configured to re-form the female threads to resist relative rotation between the shaft and the female threaded member; and

h) the root surface of the locking thread is provided with a second root diameter that is greater than the first root diameter of the conventional thread.

12. The stud according to claim 11 , wherein the root surface is at an angle between four and eight degrees relative to the axis of the shaft.

13. The stud according to claim 11 , wherein:

a) the root surface is at an angle relative to the axis of the shaft; and

b) the guide means includes a curved surface located between a first side and a second side.

14. The stud according to claim 11 , wherein the guide means includes a curved surface located between a first side that is curved and a second side that is curved.

15. The stud according to claim 11 , wherein:

a) the guide thread is a plateau thread; and

b) the root surface is at an angle relative to the axis of the shaft.

16. A stud, comprising:

a) a shaft fabricated from a medium carbon steel;

b) the shaft is provided with a triobular shape and an axis;

c) the shaft includes a guide thread that is provided with a guide means for guiding the threads on the shaft into mating alignment with a female thread of a female threaded member so that the female threaded member can be torqued onto the guide thread of the shaft;

d) the guide thread is generally located at an end of the shaft and leads directly into a conventional thread;

e) the conventional thread is provided with a generally Vee-shaped root, the generally Vee-shaped root is provided with a first root diameter configured to mate with the female threads of the female threaded member so as to be capable of relative rotation;

f) the conventional thread has a generally uniform shape which extends for a plurality of turns;

g) the conventional thread leads directly into a locking thread, which is provided with a root surface configured to re-form the female threads to resist relative rotation between the shaft and the female threaded member; and

h) the root surface of the locking thread is provided with a second root diameter that is greater than the first root diameter of the conventional thread.

17. The stud according to claim 16 , wherein the root surface is at an angle between four and eight degrees relative to the axis of the shaft.

18. The stud according to claim 16 , wherein:

a) the root surface is at an angle relative to the axis of the shaft; and

b) the guide means includes a curved surface located between a first side and a second side.

19. The stud according to claim 16 , wherein the guide means includes a curved surface located between a first side that is curved and a second side that is curved.

20. The stud according to claim 16 , wherein:

a) the guide thread is a plateau thread; and

b) the root surface is at an angle relative to the axis of the shaft.

21. A stud, comprising:

a) a shaft fabricated from a super alloy that includes a high nickel material;

b) the shaft is provided with a triobular shape and an axis;

c) the shaft includes a guide thread that is provided with a guide means for guiding the threads on the shaft into mating alignment with a female thread of a female threaded member so that the female threaded member can be torqued onto the guide thread of the shaft;

d) the guide thread is generally located at an end of the shaft and leads directly into a conventional thread;

e) the conventional thread is provided with a generally Vee-shaped root, the generally Vee-shaped root is provided with a first root diameter configured to mate with the female threads of the female threaded member so as to be capable of relative rotation;

f) the conventional thread has a generally uniform shape which extends for a plurality of turns;

g) the conventional thread leads directly into a locking thread, which is provided with a root surface configured to re-form the female threads to resist relative rotation between the shaft and the female threaded member; and

h) the root surface of the locking thread is provided with a second root diameter that is greater than the first root diameter of the conventional thread.

22. The stud according to claim 21 , wherein the root surface is at an angle between four and eight degrees relative to the axis of the shaft.

23. The stud according to claim 21 , wherein:

a) the root surface is at an angle relative to the axis of the shaft; and

b) the guide means includes a curved surface located between a first side and a second side.

24. The stud according to claim 21 , wherein the guide means includes a curved surface located between a first side that is curved and a second side that is curved.

25. The stud according to claim 21 , wherein:

a) the guide thread is a plateau thread; and

b) the root surface is at an angle relative to the axis of the shaft.

Assignments (6)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE THE INCORRECT PATENT NO. FROM '6943154' TO --6952154-- PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 67536 FRAME: 651. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT. Recorded Jun 6, 2024
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: MAC LEAN-FOGG COMPANY
Reel/Frame 067661/0905 →
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 28, 2024
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: MAC LEAN-FOGG COMPANY
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COLLATERAL Recorded Oct 12, 2022
From: ARES CAPITAL CORPORATION
To: MAC LEAN-FOGG COMPANY; MACLEAN POWER, L.L.C.; MACLEAN SENIOR INDUSTRIES, L.L.C.
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PARTIAL RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COLLATERAL Recorded Oct 12, 2022
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ABL COLLATERAL AGENT
To: MAC LEAN-FOGG COMPANY; MACLEAN POWER, L.L.C.; MACLEAN SENIOR INDUSTRIES, L.L.C.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 22, 2018
From: MAC LEAN-FOGG COMPANY
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ABL COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 047848/0345 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 21, 2018
From: MAC LEAN-FOGG COMPANY
To: ARES CAPITAL CORPORATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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