Patent
1978-03-28
1980-02-26
Britts, Ramon S.
F16B 3300
Patent
active
041899750
ABSTRACT:
A screw-bolt having crest-cut-off threads with their heights progressively decreased to not more than 3/4 times the basic height in the screwing up direction at a gradient ranging from 60/100 to 3/100 over that of the axial length of the threaded part of the bolt which is located between the unthreaded part and the complete thread upon setting up engagement with a nut therefor to allow a fraction of 0.1 to 0.2 unengaged with the nut, whereby the fatigue strength is increased in terms of the endurance limit from 6 kg/mm.sup.2 for the prior art bolt and nut to more than 11 kg/mm.sup.2 independently of whether SCM 14 or SNCM 5 steel is used in making the bolt and nut.
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Masumoto Hiroki
Nisida Sin-ichi
Urashima Chikayuki
Britts Ramon S.
Nippon Steel Bolten Company Ltd.
Nippon Steel Corporation
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