Tapping tool for making vibration resistant prevailing torque fastener
First Claim
1. A tapping tool for use in forming a female thread form in a previously formed hole and comprising an elongated body having an initial pilot portion and a working length, the working length having a thread form cutter having leading and trailing flanks and being characterized by a substantially constant diameter helical root over the entire length thereof and a first portion of thread form cutting crests of full height and a second portion contiguous with the first portion wherein the crests are uniformly increasingly truncated to less than full height to produce a helical flat of uniform angular relation to the tool axis, the first portion being more remote from the pilot than the second portion and the truncation of the second length increasing toward the pilot portion whereby in use the tap produces a female thread form having a portion of full thread depth contiguous with a portion of increasing truncation in the thread form major diameter but with constant minor diameter over the entire thread form length.
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Abstract
A tapping tool for making a vibration-resistant prevailing torque fastener combination comprising a conventional first element having a standard thread form with first flank angles and a modified second element having a thread form characterized by second steeper flank angles over the entire length thereof, and a truncated root caused by foreshortening of the flanks over a portion of the thread length to produce a helical flat which firmly engages and typically deforms the crest of the first element when threadedly engaged therewith. A difference in flank angles provides longitudinal clearance to receive the deformed material during the threaded engagement.
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- 1. A tapping tool for use in forming a female thread form in a previously formed hole and comprising an elongated body having an initial pilot portion and a working length, the working length having a thread form cutter having leading and trailing flanks and being characterized by a substantially constant diameter helical root over the entire length thereof and a first portion of thread form cutting crests of full height and a second portion contiguous with the first portion wherein the crests are uniformly increasingly truncated to less than full height to produce a helical flat of uniform angular relation to the tool axis, the first portion being more remote from the pilot than the second portion and the truncation of the second length increasing toward the pilot portion whereby in use the tap produces a female thread form having a portion of full thread depth contiguous with a portion of increasing truncation in the thread form major diameter but with constant minor diameter over the entire thread form length.
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