IP Library Granted Patent US 11,300,152
Granted Patent B2
US 11,300,152 · App. 16/736,002 · Granted Apr 12, 2022

Spindle nut retainer

Inventors: Timothy Allen Meckstroth (Granger, IN); Ernest Martin (South Bend, IN); John Robert Jurek (Osceola, IN)
Assignee: Dexter Axle Company
F16B39/103F16C19/364
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Patent No.
US 11,300,152
App. No.
16/736,002
Granted
Apr 12, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A spindle nut retainer is used with a spindle with a flat portion on its threaded end. The flat portion interrupts the threads on the threaded end. A washer with a mating flat portion is slidably mounted over the threaded end and a nut is removably threaded to the threaded end of the spindle against the washer to set the preload on bearings. The nut retainer overlays a plurality of the corners of the nut and engages the threaded portion of the spindle with tangs. A majority of the tangs are flexed or bent to remain in biased contact with the threads on the spindle. Some of the tangs are located over the flat portion and remain unbent. The tangs resist rotation of the nut by engagement with the flat portion where it meets the threads.

Claims (32)

1. A spindle nut retainer for constraining a spindle nut on an axle shaft, said axle shaft having a threaded end, said threaded end having threads with an outside diameter to threadably receive said spindle nut, said threads having a notch portion interrupting said threads, said retainer comprising:

a flat annulus portion surrounding a central aperture, said annulus portion having an outer periphery and an oppositely located inner edge;

a plurality of hex retaining fingers extending perpendicularly from said outer periphery of said annulus portion, each said hex retaining fingers having a flat portion extending to a hook portion located at a terminal end, said hex retaining fingers grouped in three pairs, said pairs equally spaced around said outer periphery, each said pairs having a first said retaining finger and a second said retaining finger, said flat portion of said first retaining finger angled with respect to said flat portion of said second retaining finger, when said retainer is retaining said spindle nut, each said flat portion is in biased contact with a flat surface on said spindle nut and said hook portion of each said fingers located beyond said flat surface on said spindle nut;

a plurality of equally spaced tangs extending into said central aperture from said inner edge of said annulus portion, each said tangs having a thread-facing surface on a lead-in portion that extends to a catch wall portion, said lead-in portion obliquely angled with respect to said annulus portion, said catch wall portion obliquely angled with respect to said lead-in portion, said catch wall portions of said tangs forming a spindle-retaining diameter, each said tangs movable between a resting position and a displaced position, said resting position defines said spindle-retaining diameter; and

when said retainer is installed on said spindle nut and said axle shaft, a portion of said tangs are moved from said resting position towards said displaced position when said thread-facing surface is in biased contact with said threads.

2. The spindle nut retainer of claim 1 , when said spindle nut is threaded onto said axle shaft and said spindle nut retainer is retaining said spindle nut, one of said tangs is a locking tang located adjacent to a thread edge located where said notch portion meets and interrupts said threads.

3. The spindle nut retainer of claim 2 , wherein said locking tang has a corner contacting said axle shaft adjacent said thread edge to add resistance to rotation of said spindle nut and said retainer.

4. The spindle nut retainer of claim 1 , wherein one of said flat portions is parallel to another of said flat portions on another of said pairs of said hex retaining fingers.

5. The spindle nut retainer of claim 1 , wherein said hex retaining fingers extending from said annulus portion in a direction opposite said plurality of said tangs.

6. The spindle nut retainer of claim 1 , wherein said spindle nut retainer is formed from stamped metal having a uniform thickness.

7. The spindle nut retainer of claim 1 , wherein said spindle nut retainer is formed from stamped metal having a uniform thickness.

8. A spindle nut retainer for constraining a spindle nut on an axle shaft, said axle shaft having a threaded end, said threaded end having threads with an outside diameter to threadably receive said spindle nut, said threads having a notch portion interrupting said threads, said retainer comprising:

an annulus portion surrounding a central aperture, said annulus portion having an outer periphery and an oppositely located inner edge;

a plurality of hex retaining fingers extending from said outer periphery of said annulus portion, each said hex retaining fingers having a flat portion extending to a hook portion located at a terminal end, said hex retaining fingers grouped in three pairs equally spaced around said outer periphery, each said pairs having a first said retaining finger and a second said retaining finger, said flat portion of said first retaining finger angled with respect to said flat portion of said second retaining finger, when said retainer is retaining said spindle nut, each said flat portion is in biased contact with a flat surface on said spindle nut and said hook portion of each said fingers located beyond said flat surface on said spindle nut;

a plurality of tangs extending into said central aperture from said inner edge of said annulus portion, each said tangs having a lead-in portion extending to a catch wall portion, said lead-in portion angled with respect to said annulus portion, said catch wall portion angled with respect to said lead-in portion, said catch wall portions of said tangs forming a spindle-retaining diameter, each said tangs movable between a resting position and a displaced position, said resting position defines said spindle-retaining diameter; and

when said retainer is installed on said spindle nut and said axle shaft, a portion of said tangs are moved from said resting position towards said displaced position.

9. The spindle nut retainer of claim 8 , when said spindle nut is threaded onto said axle shaft and said spindle nut retainer is retaining said spindle nut, one of said tangs is a locking tang located adjacent to a thread edge located where said notch portion meets and interrupts said threads.

10. The spindle nut retainer of claim 9 , wherein said locking tang has a corner contacting said axle shaft adjacent said thread edge to add resistance to rotation of said spindle nut and said retainer.

11. The spindle nut retainer of claim 8 , wherein one of said hex retaining fingers facing a non-adjacent said hex retaining finger.

12. The spindle nut retainer of claim 8 , wherein said spindle nut retainer is formed from stamped metal having a uniform thickness.

13. The spindle nut retainer of claim 8 , wherein said hex retaining fingers extending from said annulus portion in a direction opposite said plurality of said tangs.

14. The spindle nut retainer of claim 8 , wherein said retaining fingers are disposed around said outer periphery to engage with flats on said spindle nut.

15. A spindle nut retainer for constraining a spindle nut on an axle shaft having a central axis, said axle shaft having a threaded end, said threaded end having threads with an outside diameter to threadably receive said spindle nut, said threads having a notch portion interrupting said threads, said retainer comprising:

an annulus portion surrounding a central aperture, said annulus portion having an outer periphery and an oppositely located inner edge;

a plurality of hex retaining fingers extending from said annulus portion, each said hex retaining fingers for contacting said spindle nut to prevent rotation of said nut with respect to said retainer;

a plurality of tangs extending into said central aperture from said annulus portion, each said tangs having a thread-facing surface on a lead-in portion extending to a catch wall portion, said tangs forming a spindle-retaining diameter, each said tangs movable between a resting position and a displaced position, said resting position defines said spindle-retaining diameter; and

when said spindle nut is threaded onto said axle shaft and said spindle nut retainer is retaining said spindle nut, one of said tangs is a locking tang located adjacent to a thread edge located where said notch portion meets and interrupts said threads, a portion of said tangs are moved from said resting position towards said displaced position by said threads.

16. The spindle nut retainer of claim 15 , wherein each said hex retaining fingers having a hook portion located at a terminal end, when said retainer is retaining said spindle nut, each said retaining finger is in biased contact with a surface on said spindle nut and said hook portion of each said fingers located beyond said surface on said spindle nut.

17. The spindle nut retainer of claim 15 , wherein said annulus portion having a first side and an oppositely located second side, said hex retaining fingers extend from said first side, said tangs extend from said second side.

18. The spindle nut retainer of claim 15 , wherein said lead-in portion is obliquely angled with respect to said annulus portion and said catch wall portion is obliquely angled with respect to said lead-in portion.

19. The spindle nut retainer of claim 15 , wherein said tangs located over said notch portion are closer to said central axis than said tangs over said threads.

20. The spindle nut retainer of claim 15 , wherein said locking tang has a corner contacting said axle shaft adjacent said thread edge to add resistance to rotation of said spindle nut and said retainer.

Assignments (5)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 22, 2023
From: DEXTER AXLE COMPANY
To: DEXTER AXLE COMPANY LLC
Reel/Frame 065018/0933 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT (FIRST LIEN) Recorded Oct 7, 2022
From: DEXTER AXLE COMPANY LLC (F/O/B DEXTER AXLE COMPANY); DEXTER MARINE PRODUCTS OF GEORGIA LLC; PROGRESS MFG. LLC
To: CREDIT SUISSE AG, NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 061623/0474 →
FIRST LIEN SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 4, 2021
From: DEXTER AXLE COMPANY LLC; DEXTER MARINE PRODUCTS OF GEORGIA, LLC
To: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH
Reel/Frame 057724/0266 →
ABL SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 4, 2021
From: DEXTER AXLE COMPANY LLC; DEXTER MARINE PRODUCTS OF GEORGIA, LLC
To: BMO HARRIS BANK N.A.
Reel/Frame 057784/0868 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 7, 2020
From: MECKSTROTH, TIMOTHY ALLEN; MARTIN, ERNEST; JUREK, JOHN ROBERT
To: DEXTER AXLE COMPANY
Reel/Frame 051436/0453 →