Locking fastener assembly
View Patent ↗The present invention relates to a fastener assembly, comprising a nut provided with a plurality of threads, a torque transmitter shaped to transmit torque to the nut, and an annular surface that is undulating in shape, a washer provided with a clamp surface and a bearing surface that is undulating in shape and axially opposed to the annular surface on the nut, and a spring member located between the annular surface on the nut and the bearing surface on the washer.
1. A fastener assembly, comprising:
a) a nut provided with:
i) a plurality of threads;
ii) a torque transmitter shaped to transmit torque to the nut;
iii) an annular surface that is provided with a plurality of peaks, faces, and valleys;
b) a washer provided with:
i) a clamping surface;
ii) a bearing surface that is axially opposed to the annular surface on the nut and provided with a plurality of peaks, and valleys; and
c) a spring member located between the annular surface on the nut and the bearing surface on the washer, wherein at least a portion of at least one of the annular surface on the nut or the bearing surface on the washer deflects the spring member whereby the spring member is undulating in shape.
2. A fastener assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising:
a) a bore defined by the spring member; and
b) a collar located on the nut that extends within the bore and within the washer, wherein at least a portion of the collar is flared outwardly to secure the washer and the spring member to the nut.
3. A fastener assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the clamping surface on the washer is substantially flat.
4. A fastener assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the spring member is provided with a nut contact surface that contacts the peaks on the nut and a washer contact surface that contacts the peaks on the washer.
5. A fastener assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the spring member is configured to increase the ratio of generated clamp load to exerted torque.
6. A fastener assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the peaks on at least one of the annular surfaces and the bearing surface are generally convex and lie on the surface of an imaginary sphere that is provided with a radius that is dimensioned.
7. A fastener assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the spring member is provided with a thickness that measures approximately 0.81 mm.
8. A fastener assembly according to claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of at least one of the annular surface on the nut or the bearing surface on the washer deflects the spring member whereby the spring member is provided with a plurality of peaks, faces, and valleys.
9. A fastener assembly according to claim 1 , wherein:
a) at least a portion of the annular surface on the nut or the bearing surface on the washer deflects the spring member whereby the spring member is provided with a plurality of peaks, faces, and valleys; and
b) an axial height extends axially between the valleys and peaks on the spring member, wherein the axial height is dimensioned.
10. A fastener assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising:
a) at least a portion of the annular surface on the nut or the bearing surface on the washer deflects the spring member whereby the spring member is provided with a plurality of peaks, faces, and valleys;
b) the faces on the spring member are provided with a deflection angle; and
c) friction between the threads on the nut and a plurality of threads on a stud increases as the deflection angle decreases.
11. A fastener assembly according to claim 1 , wherein an axial height that extends axially between the valleys and peaks on at least one of the nut or washer is dimensioned.
12. A fastener assembly according to claim 1 , wherein:
a) at least a portion of the annular surface on the nut or the bearing surface on the washer deflects the spring member whereby the spring member is provided with a plurality of peaks, faces, and valleys;
b) the peaks on the spring member are provided with a height that corresponds to an axial distance between the peaks and the valleys on the spring member; and
c) friction between the threads on the nut and a plurality of threads on a stud increases as the height decreases.