Device for safeguarding screw connections and other movable parts against accidental loosening
First Claim
1. For use in connection with a member provided with a threaded section and with abutment means carried by said member and with a threaded element engaging said threaded section and to be held secured against said abutment means;
- a conical dish spring having an inner and an outer marginal zone, one of said marginal zones comprising in combination a plurality of radially extending tongues having free ends elastic in axial direction and lying on the conical surface of said dish spring and chamfered on both top and underside thereof, said sides of each tongue being inclined to the surface of said tongue to form an angle which is less than the flank angle formed by the sides of adjoining threads to penetrate deeply into the threaded element to increase self-binding action, the end of each tongue between said sides being rounded to form a curved nose on said tongue and the corners of the thread-engaging end of the tongue being rounded to avoid damage to the sides of the threads, and the other one of said marginal zones forming an engaging section of said dish spring for selective engagement with said threaded element, said dish spring being placeable on said member dually secured against unintended loosening with said tongues in elastically deformed condition being progressively flattened when engaging under pressure said threaded section and being twisted to form an angle with said conical surface by engagement with the sides of the adjoining threads, while simultaneously said other marginal zone under preload engages said threaded element and presses the same against said abutment means and while said tongues also elastically interwedge with said threaded section.
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Abstract
A device for safeguarding screw connections and other rotatable and/or longitudinally movable parts against accidental loosening. The device includes a conical dish or plate spring which by means of the free end face of its inner and/or outer marginal zone rests against a counterthread on the carrier of the part to be safeguarded. The dish spring has a plurality of radially extending tongues, the ends of which, while not forming a thread, are merely so rounded that said tongues during the screwing-in operation will adapt themselves elastically to the thread of the carrier of the part to be safeguarded, and during the flattening of the spring will interwedge in the thread while causing no permanent deformations of the carrier thread.
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3 Claims
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1. For use in connection with a member provided with a threaded section and with abutment means carried by said member and with a threaded element engaging said threaded section and to be held secured against said abutment means;
- a conical dish spring having an inner and an outer marginal zone, one of said marginal zones comprising in combination a plurality of radially extending tongues having free ends elastic in axial direction and lying on the conical surface of said dish spring and chamfered on both top and underside thereof, said sides of each tongue being inclined to the surface of said tongue to form an angle which is less than the flank angle formed by the sides of adjoining threads to penetrate deeply into the threaded element to increase self-binding action, the end of each tongue between said sides being rounded to form a curved nose on said tongue and the corners of the thread-engaging end of the tongue being rounded to avoid damage to the sides of the threads, and the other one of said marginal zones forming an engaging section of said dish spring for selective engagement with said threaded element, said dish spring being placeable on said member dually secured against unintended loosening with said tongues in elastically deformed condition being progressively flattened when engaging under pressure said threaded section and being twisted to form an angle with said conical surface by engagement with the sides of the adjoining threads, while simultaneously said other marginal zone under preload engages said threaded element and presses the same against said abutment means and while said tongues also elastically interwedge with said threaded section.
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