Wheel nut assemblies
First Claim
1. A wheel nut adapted to bear against a flat work surface and comprising an internally threaded nut body and a seating washer, the nut body having a convex bearing surface and the washer a cooperating concave seating surface, both said surfaces being spherical in character whereby to allow freedom of movement between said nut body and said washer as the nut body is moved from an initial to a tightened condition to accommodate misalignment of a cooperating stud disposed nominally perpendicular to said flat surface;
- said washer having a substantially centrally-disposed opening for receiving the stud, a flat bearing surface for continuous flat bearing engagement with the flat work surface along the entirety of said bearing surface, a continuous peripheral sidewall extending between said flat bearing surface and said concave seating surface, and a solid cross-section between said bearing surface and said seating surface and between said centrally-disposed opening and said peripheral sidewall, said washer being formed of softer material than said nut body and having its seating surface initially in contact with the nut body at the outer periphery of said surface and in the tightened condition of the nut body making contact over its whole area by virtue of elastic deformation of the washer.
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Abstract
A wheel nut is formed of a nut body and a seating washer, each having a cooperating engagement surface. The washer engagement surface is spheroidal and of non-constant spherical radius of curvature, and the washer additionally includes a flat bearing surface for engagement with a flat work surface. The washer is formed of a softer material than is the nut body so that, when the wheel nut is tightened against the work surface and about a substantially perpendicular stud projecting therefrom, the spheroidal surface of the seating washer deforms from its initial contact with the nut body surface at only the outer periphery of the washer to contact with the nut body along the entirety of the washer engagement surface.
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3 Claims
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1. A wheel nut adapted to bear against a flat work surface and comprising an internally threaded nut body and a seating washer, the nut body having a convex bearing surface and the washer a cooperating concave seating surface, both said surfaces being spherical in character whereby to allow freedom of movement between said nut body and said washer as the nut body is moved from an initial to a tightened condition to accommodate misalignment of a cooperating stud disposed nominally perpendicular to said flat surface;
said washer having a substantially centrally-disposed opening for receiving the stud, a flat bearing surface for continuous flat bearing engagement with the flat work surface along the entirety of said bearing surface, a continuous peripheral sidewall extending between said flat bearing surface and said concave seating surface, and a solid cross-section between said bearing surface and said seating surface and between said centrally-disposed opening and said peripheral sidewall, said washer being formed of softer material than said nut body and having its seating surface initially in contact with the nut body at the outer periphery of said surface and in the tightened condition of the nut body making contact over its whole area by virtue of elastic deformation of the washer. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A wheel nut adapted to bear against a flat work surface and comprising an internally threaded nut body and a seating washer, the nut body having a convex bearing surface and the washer a cooperating concave seating surface, both said surfaces being spherical in character whereby to allow freedom of movement between said nut body and said washer as the nut body is moved from an initial to a tightened condition to accommodate misalignment of a cooperating stud disposed nominally perpendicular to said flat surface;
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said washer having a flat bearing surface for continuous flat bearing engagement with the flat work surface along the entirety of said bearing surface and said washer being formed of softer material than said nut body and having its seating surface initially in contact with the nut body at the outer periphery of said surface and in the tightened condition of the nut body making contact over its whole area by virtue of elastic deformation of the washer; wherein the washer is formed of drawn metal tube which is then coined, the grain of the metal extending longitudinally therethrough.
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