Expanded – threaded – driven – headed – tool-deformed – or locked-thr – Having separate expander means – Including sleeve and distinct tapered expander
Patent
1996-06-14
1997-12-02
Wilson, Neill R.
Expanded, threaded, driven, headed, tool-deformed, or locked-thr
Having separate expander means
Including sleeve and distinct tapered expander
411 60, 411354, 411517, 403370, 403371, F16B 1306, F16B 1900
Patent
active
056928653
ABSTRACT:
A novel quick release fastener system for efficient and reliable attachment, disengagement and reattachment of one or more work pieces secured by the fastener system. The fastener system includes a bolt and a nut. The bolt includes a shank with a head on one end with a leading end on the shank opposite the head. The nut has a wall which generally defines a bore having opposed edges which define a slot at least partially extending through the wall. Displacement structures are provided on the nut which provide a mechanical advantage in translating rotary and axial forces into circumferential and radial forces. Threads are provided on at least the nut for promoting axial displacement for engaging and disengaging the displacement structures. Threaded engagement and disengagement of the displacement structures deform or release the wall of the nut resulting in displacement of the opposed edges of the wall. In one embodiment the nut includes a constricting gripper which is threadedly engaged with a driving body. The gripper includes displacement structures which cause the gripper to be compressively engaged with an outside surface of the shank of the bolt when the driving body is rotated. In a second embodiment of the invention, the nut includes threads on an interior surface of the wall which engage threads on an external surface of the leading end of the bolt. Engagement of the threads causes the displacement structures to expand the wall of the nut to engage a bore of the work piece in which the nut is inserted. In both embodiments the displacement structures and threads are configured to provide frictional engagement.
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Textron Inc.
Wilson Neill R.
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