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US2397325A
US2397325A US527055A US52705544A US2397325A US 2397325 A US2397325 A US 2397325A US 527055 A US527055 A US 527055A US 52705544 A US52705544 A US 52705544A US 2397325 A US2397325 A US 2397325A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B39/00Locking of screws, bolts or nuts
    • F16B39/02Locking of screws, bolts or nuts in which the locking takes place after screwing down
    • F16B39/04Locking of screws, bolts or nuts in which the locking takes place after screwing down with a member penetrating the screw-threaded surface of at least one part, e.g. a pin, a wedge, cotter-pin, screw
    • F16B39/06Locking of screws, bolts or nuts in which the locking takes place after screwing down with a member penetrating the screw-threaded surface of at least one part, e.g. a pin, a wedge, cotter-pin, screw with a pin or staple parallel to the bolt axis
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S411/00Expanded, threaded, driven, headed, tool-deformed, or locked-threaded fastener
    • Y10S411/924Coupled nut and bolt
    • Y10S411/948Longitudinal key

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  • An object of the invention is to provide an improved cotter key and improved key receiving means for locking cooperating threaded members in any of a plurality of adjusted positions relative to each other.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an improved cotter key of this type which is easily insertable by a simple longitudinal movement and which, as a result of this movement, is self-lockmg.
  • Fig. 1 is a longitudinal section through two threaded members showing the improved locking means.
  • Fig. 3 is a side-elevation on a larger scale of the improved cotter key.
  • Fig. 4 is a section on lines 4-4 of Fig. 3.
  • an internally screw-threaded locking ring .member, or nut, I0 is adapted to be threaded onto an externally screw-threaded reduced end portion l2 of a sleeve member M to secure an outer concentric sleeve l5 of a machine element in any of a plurality of longitudinally adjusted positions relative to the member I4.
  • a plurality of halfround grooves I 6 are formed in the external threaded portion l2 of member M at a suitable number of spaced locations about the periphery thereof, the bottoms of these grooves extending somewhat below the roots of the threads.
  • a single groove i8 is formed in the threaded inner surface of ring I In which, when peripherally aligned with any one of the grooves l6 forms a cotter key receiving recess. that a'plurality of grooves l8 may be formed in ring ID if a finer adjustment is desired.
  • the apex I9 is preferably somewhat rounded so as to conform to the similarly rounded internal apex 24 of the outer leg of the,c0tter key 26, when the latter is in the recess formed by the complemental grooves 16 and I8.
  • the cotter key is constructedof the usual halfround wire bent back upon itself so as to present the half-round surface of the wire outermost, with the flat surface of the two legs 28 and 30 of the cotter in confronting relation.
  • the legs contrary to the usual cotter construction are widely spaced and the bight 32 is formed about a much greater radius than in the usual cotter construction.
  • the legs 28 and 30 are also conterminous, and the entire key instead of being formed of malleable wire is formed of material. as steel, which can be tempered so that the key is resilient.
  • the depth of the key receiving recess formed by grooves l6 and I8 is slightly greater adjacent the front and rear faces 20 and 22 than the spread of the free ends of legs 28 and 30, and the spread of these free ends, when the legs are fully compressed so that apex l9a of leg 30 engages leg 28, is slightly less than the depth of the key receiving recess midway of its length opposite apex i9.
  • the leg 28 constitutes a straight spline which lies in the thread junction of the threaded members l0 and I4 and provides a. positive lock against relative rotation of members l0 and I l.
  • the leg 30 constitutes a longitudinally concave latch which cooperates with the correspondingly convex bottom surface of groove I8 to hold the cotter key releasably in its inserted position.
  • any sharp corner at the end of leg 30 should be broken to provide a cam follower surface 34 which will slide freely along the bottom of groove [8 during insertion and withdrawal of the key.
  • the improved cotter key is selflocking and self-releasing upon forcible longitudinal movement thereof from the front face of the threaded members. Further, the key is insertable split end first so that only the smooth rounded bight is exposed, thus eliminating the danger and annoyance of sharp protruding ends. Also as a result of this improved construction by which the key receiving recess is deep adjacent the outer face thereof and the bight is not inserted into the recess, the bend compris ing the bight can be made about a sufficiently large radius to provide good resilience and prevent over stress of the key within the controlled limits of compressive movement afforded before the apex of the leg 30 bottoms on leg 28. As
  • said key having its legs biased apart and insertable free ends first into said recess through the open end thereof, said key having latch means thereon intermediate its length cooperating with said abutment in said recess for holding said key releasably against withdrawal when the latter is fully inserted into member locking position in said recess and having means cooperating with said abutment in said recess for releasing said latch upon withdrawal of said key.
  • male and female members having cooperating screw-threaded surfaces each provided with an axially extended groove therein, said grooves registering in a plurality of axially adjusted positions of said members to form a key receiving recesstherebetween which is open at one end, and a generally U-shaped resilient cotter key having its legs spaced apart and insertable free ends first into said recess through the open end thereof, said key having intermediate the ends of one of its legs a concave latch portion providing follower means and said recess having cam means intermediate its ends cooperating with said follower means during insertion of said key for initially urging the legs thereof together against their bias and subsequently releasing the same for latching engagement of said latch portion with said cam means.
  • a resilient cotter key of generally U-shape having substantially co-extensive legs which are normally spaced apart, one of said legs being straight and constituting a spline and the other leg having a portion intermediate its ends which is displaced inwardly toward said straight leg forming opposed oppositely inclined locking abutments between the connected end of said leg and the free end thereof.

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March '26, 1946. P, p, NEWQ Q 2,397,325
LOCKING. MEANS FOR THREADED MEMBERS Filed Match 18, 1944 I INVENTOR rmz fimgwmmb M Km ATTORNEY Patented Mar. 26, 1946 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE LOCKING MEANS FOR THREADED MEMBERS Philip P. Newcomb, Manchester, Conn., assignor to United Aircraft Corporation, East Hartford, Conn., a corporation of Delaware Application March 18, 1944, Serial No. 527,055
8 Claims. (Cl. 1518) This invention relates to means for locking male and female threaded members in adjusted position.
' An object of the invention is to provide an improved cotter key and improved key receiving means for locking cooperating threaded members in any of a plurality of adjusted positions relative to each other.
Another object of the invention is to provide an improved cotter key of this type which is easily insertable by a simple longitudinal movement and which, as a result of this movement, is self-lockmg.
7 Further objects of this invention are to provide such an improved cotter key construction in which the key is readily inserted into and withdrawn from looking position from the face of the threaded members being secured; in which the threaded members are not materially weakened; in which the cotter key provides a straight spline portion which lies in the thread junction between the members throughout the inserted length of the key; and in which the key itself has no sharp bends which invite breakage, is safely re-usable, and has no exposed sharp projections when in looking position.
Other objects and advantages will be apparent from the specification and claims and from the drawing which illustrates what is now considered to be a preferred embodiment of the invention. Fig. 1 is a longitudinal section through two threaded members showing the improved locking means. I
Fig. 2 is a front view of the structure shown in Fig. 1 with parts broken away to facilitate illustration.
Fig. 3 is a side-elevation on a larger scale of the improved cotter key.
Fig. 4 is a section on lines 4-4 of Fig. 3.
'As herein shown, an internally screw-threaded locking ring .member, or nut, I0, is adapted to be threaded onto an externally screw-threaded reduced end portion l2 of a sleeve member M to secure an outer concentric sleeve l5 of a machine element in any of a plurality of longitudinally adjusted positions relative to the member I4.
In order to lock the threaded members In and I4 against relative rotation, a plurality of halfround grooves I 6 are formed in the external threaded portion l2 of member M at a suitable number of spaced locations about the periphery thereof, the bottoms of these grooves extending somewhat below the roots of the threads. A single groove i8 is formed in the threaded inner surface of ring I In which, when peripherally aligned with any one of the grooves l6 forms a cotter key receiving recess. that a'plurality of grooves l8 may be formed in ring ID if a finer adjustment is desired.
The groove l8, which is deeper than the grooves 26, extends a substantial distance below the roots of the threads in the ring member Ill, and while the bottom of the groove I8 is of half-round crosssection throughout its length, the bottom of this groove is not longitudinally straight. Instead the bottom profile of the groove l8 forms a shallow, very broad V having its apex l9 inwardly directed and located midway between the front face 20 and the rear face 22 of the ring. The apex I9 is preferably somewhat rounded so as to conform to the similarly rounded internal apex 24 of the outer leg of the,c0tter key 26, when the latter is in the recess formed by the complemental grooves 16 and I8.
The cotter key is constructedof the usual halfround wire bent back upon itself so as to present the half-round surface of the wire outermost, with the flat surface of the two legs 28 and 30 of the cotter in confronting relation. The legs contrary to the usual cotter construction are widely spaced and the bight 32 is formed about a much greater radius than in the usual cotter construction. The legs 28 and 30 arealso conterminous, and the entire key instead of being formed of malleable wire is formed of material. as steel, which can be tempered so that the key is resilient.
The depth of the key receiving recess formed by grooves l6 and I8 is slightly greater adjacent the front and rear faces 20 and 22 than the spread of the free ends of legs 28 and 30, and the spread of these free ends, when the legs are fully compressed so that apex l9a of leg 30 engages leg 28, is slightly less than the depth of the key receiving recess midway of its length opposite apex i9.
The leg 28 constitutes a straight spline which lies in the thread junction of the threaded members l0 and I4 and provides a. positive lock against relative rotation of members l0 and I l. The leg 30 constitutes a longitudinally concave latch which cooperates with the correspondingly convex bottom surface of groove I8 to hold the cotter key releasably in its inserted position. For ease of insertion of the cotter key, any sharp corner at the end of leg 30 should be broken to provide a cam follower surface 34 which will slide freely along the bottom of groove [8 during insertion and withdrawal of the key.
When the spanner ring ID has been rotated] It will be obvious l8 leading toward apex I9. During this movement the legs 28 and 3B are urged toward each other until apex I911, engages'or nearly engages leg 28, the engagement between the two constituting means for preventing over flexing of the cotter key in use. As the cam follower surface 34 passes apex 19, the key will snap into the latching position shown in Fig. 1. In this position the bight 32 of the cotter key projects beyond the face 20 a sufficient distance to provide an eye which can be utilized to advantage in withdrawing the cotter key.
It will be evident that as a result of the construction above described a perfect spline is provided for resisting relative rotation of the threaded members, and that this spline is held releasably in position by the improved latching means above described. f
It' will further be evident that as a resultof this construction the improved cotter key is selflocking and self-releasing upon forcible longitudinal movement thereof from the front face of the threaded members. Further, the key is insertable split end first so that only the smooth rounded bight is exposed, thus eliminating the danger and annoyance of sharp protruding ends. Also as a result of this improved construction by which the key receiving recess is deep adjacent the outer face thereof and the bight is not inserted into the recess, the bend compris ing the bight can be made about a sufficiently large radius to provide good resilience and prevent over stress of the key within the controlled limits of compressive movement afforded before the apex of the leg 30 bottoms on leg 28. As
a result of these improvements a self-locking and self-releasing cotter key has been provided which can safely be re-used indefinitely.
It will also be evident that the improvements described are the-result of simple machine operations and that the threaded members secured by the cotter key are not materially weakened.
All sharp bends are avoided in the cotter key,.
and by reason of using a hardened key greater security against shear of the key is provided. It will also be obvious that the improved construction is especially valuable in locking machine elements together of the type shown in which the inserted end of the cotter key does not protrude.
While one embodiment of the invention has been described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to this particular construction, but that the invention covers such other constructions as fall within the scope of the following claims.
I claim:
1. In combination, male and female members having cooperating screw-threaded surfaces each provided with an axially extending groove therein, said grooves registering in a plurality of axially adjusted positions of said members to form a key receiving recess therebetween which is open. at one end and having on one wall thereof an.
key having its legs biased apart and insertable free ends first into said recess through the open end thereof, said key having latch means thereon intermediate its length cooperating with said abutment in said recess for holding said key releasably against withdrawal when the latter is fully inserted into member locking position in said recess and having means cooperating with said abutment in said recess for releasing said latch upon withdrawal of said key.
2. In combination, male and female members having cooperating screw-threaded surfaces each provided with an axially extended groove therein, said grooves registering in a plurality of axially adjusted positions of said members to form a key receiving recesstherebetween which is open at one end, and a generally U-shaped resilient cotter key having its legs spaced apart and insertable free ends first into said recess through the open end thereof, said key having intermediate the ends of one of its legs a concave latch portion providing follower means and said recess having cam means intermediate its ends cooperating with said follower means during insertion of said key for initially urging the legs thereof together against their bias and subsequently releasing the same for latching engagement of said latch portion with said cam means.
3. In combination, relatively rotatable male and female members having cooperating threaded surfaces, each provided with an axially extending groove therein, said grooves registering in a plurality of adjusted positions of said members to form a recess between said members which is open atone end, a generally U-shaped cotter'key for locking said members against relative rotation having generally parallel legs biased apart and disposed in said recess with its bight portion located external of the recess at the open end thereof, and cooperating abutment means on said key and one of said members for holding said key releasably against withdrawal from said recess when the key is in locking position including a latch portion on one of said legs intermediate the ends thereof and a cooperating latch engaging portion on an adjacent side wall of one of said grooves intermediate the ends of said recess.
4. .In combination, two machine elements to be locked together against relative movement, confronting slots in confronting relatively movable surfaces of said elements forming an elongated recess when said slots are registered, one of said slots having a convex bottom wall, and ajresilient cotter key of generally U-shaped form having its legs biased apart and having one leg Provided with a concave surface to receive said convex wall when said cotter key is in locking positionin said recess for holding said key against accidental longitudinal displacement from said recess.
5. In combination, two machine elements to be locked against relative movement, one having a slot and the other having a complemental slot movable into registry therewith to provide a.
cotter key receiving recess, one ofsaid registering slots having a convex wall, and a cotter key having generally parallel legs biased apart during insertion into said recess and having one leg provided with a concave surface to receive said convex wall when saidkey is inqlocking position in said recess. 7 1 V 6. In combination, two machine elements to be locked against relative movement, onehav? ing a slot and the other having a complemental slot movable into registry therewith to provide a cotter key receiving recess between said elements, one of said registering slots having a portion of its bottom wall projecting into said recess, and a resilient generally U-shaped cotter key having generally parallel legs which are biased apart by the resilience of the key, one of which is provided with a reentrant portion adapted to receive said projection when said key is fully inserted into element locking position in said recess.
7. A resilient cotter key of generally U-shape having substantially co-extensive legs which are normally spaced apart, one of said legs being straight and constituting a spline and the other leg having a portion intermediate its ends which is displaced inwardly toward said straight leg forming opposed oppositely inclined locking abutments between the connected end of said leg and the free end thereof.
8. A resilient cotter key of generally U-shape having legs of substantially equal length which are normally biased apart by the inherent resiliency of the material of the key, one of said legs being straight and constituting a spline and the other leg being bent into a shallow V with the apex extending inwardly toward said straight leg to form opposed oppositely inclined abutments substantially midway between the bent end of the key and the free ends of said legs, the V- shaped portion of said bent leg constituting oppositely inclined locking abutments located intermediate the ends of the key and said apex constituting an abutment engageable with said straight leg to limit the inward flexure of said legs.
PHILIP P. NEWCOMB.
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US2568735A (en) * 1946-10-14 1951-09-25 Edward W Hopkins Securing means
US3079824A (en) * 1960-08-09 1963-03-05 Houdaille Industries Inc Punching device having a spring biased stripper
US3468358A (en) * 1967-08-28 1969-09-23 Robert Neuschotz Insert having removable liner
US4176682A (en) * 1976-04-09 1979-12-04 Deere & Company Check valve ball stop clip
US20150369275A1 (en) * 2014-06-18 2015-12-24 Kabo Tool Company Bolt and nut combination having a positioning device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2568735A (en) * 1946-10-14 1951-09-25 Edward W Hopkins Securing means
US3079824A (en) * 1960-08-09 1963-03-05 Houdaille Industries Inc Punching device having a spring biased stripper
US3468358A (en) * 1967-08-28 1969-09-23 Robert Neuschotz Insert having removable liner
US4176682A (en) * 1976-04-09 1979-12-04 Deere & Company Check valve ball stop clip
US20150369275A1 (en) * 2014-06-18 2015-12-24 Kabo Tool Company Bolt and nut combination having a positioning device

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