Self-threading nut
First Claim
1. An apparatus for forming threads on the upper end of a cylinder of a shock absorber assembly having a piston rod axially extending from the upper end of the cylinder, said apparatus comprising:
- a main body including a hollow portion having thread forming means on the inner annular wall of the hollow portion terminating in an annular skirt portion for receiving the upper end of the cylinder having threads formed thereon, and an upper annular centering means formed in said main body for receiving the piston rod of the shock absorber, said centering means having an inner diameter substantially equal to the outer diameter of the piston rod for centering the apparatus as the same is rotated onto the cylinder during the thread forming operation.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a self-threading nut which is utilized to hold a replacement shock absorber within the cylinder housing of a vehicular suspension system commonly referred to as a MacPherson strut suspension system. The nut includes a generally cylindrical main body portion having a tapered threaded portion on the inner wall thereof. A plurality of apertures are formed in the side wall of the main body portion to provide positive lead angle cutting edges and permit the removal of metal chips therefrom. The lower end of the nut is formed with an inner diameter corresponding to the outer diameter of the cylinder, and the upper end wall includes a plastic bushing having an inner diameter corresponding to the diameter of the piston rod of the replacement shock absorber. The inner diameter of the lower end and the plastic bushing cooperate to center the nut as threads are formed on the outer wall of the cylinder.
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8 Claims
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1. An apparatus for forming threads on the upper end of a cylinder of a shock absorber assembly having a piston rod axially extending from the upper end of the cylinder, said apparatus comprising:
- a main body including a hollow portion having thread forming means on the inner annular wall of the hollow portion terminating in an annular skirt portion for receiving the upper end of the cylinder having threads formed thereon, and an upper annular centering means formed in said main body for receiving the piston rod of the shock absorber, said centering means having an inner diameter substantially equal to the outer diameter of the piston rod for centering the apparatus as the same is rotated onto the cylinder during the thread forming operation.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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