Torque verification apparatus and method
First Claim
1. Torque verification apparatus for use in connection with a fastener of the type comprising a threaded nut and a bolt having a threaded body portion and a head portion, said threaded body portion having a central axis, and for verifying that an amount of torque applied to the nut is equal to or greater than a predetermined torque value, comprising:
- a member having an opening therein for receiving the threaded body portion of the bolt and a peripheral surface surrounding said opening, said opening having a perimeter large enough to receive the threaded body portion of the bolt but smaller than the outside perimeter of the nut whereby said peripheral surface will be clamped between the head portion of the bolt and the nut when the nut is tightened onto the threaded body portion of the bolt, said peripheral surface having a thickness and area, and being formed of an extrudable material of the type, so that when an amount of torque applied to the nut equals or exceeds said predetermined toque value, said peripheral surface will be sufficiently extruded completely from between the head of the bolt and the nut to allow it to be pulled over the nut in a substantially axial direction with respect to the threaded body portion of the bolt without breaking, but when an amount of torque applied to the nut is less than the predetermined torque value, said peripheral surface will not be sufficiently extruded completely from between the head of the bolt and the nut to allow it to be pulled over the nut in a substantially axial direction with respect to the threaded body portion of the bolt without breaking; and
a handle attached to said peripheral surface for allowing said peripheral surface to be pulled outwardly from the nut in a substantially axial direction with respect to the threaded body portion of the bolt, said handle comprising an elongated extension arm portion attached to and extending outwardly and unidirectionally from said peripheral surface and finger grip means attached to said extension arm portion.
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Abstract
Torque verification apparatus and methods for verifying that an amount of torque applied to the nut of a fastener of the type comprising a threaded nut and a bolt having a threaded body portion and a head portion is equal to or greater than a predetermined torque value are provided. The apparatus and methods are particularly useful for verifying that the amount of torque applied to the lug nuts used to mount a wheel to a wheel hub of a vehicle is equal to or greater than a predetermined torque value.
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1. Torque verification apparatus for use in connection with a fastener of the type comprising a threaded nut and a bolt having a threaded body portion and a head portion, said threaded body portion having a central axis, and for verifying that an amount of torque applied to the nut is equal to or greater than a predetermined torque value, comprising:
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a member having an opening therein for receiving the threaded body portion of the bolt and a peripheral surface surrounding said opening, said opening having a perimeter large enough to receive the threaded body portion of the bolt but smaller than the outside perimeter of the nut whereby said peripheral surface will be clamped between the head portion of the bolt and the nut when the nut is tightened onto the threaded body portion of the bolt, said peripheral surface having a thickness and area, and being formed of an extrudable material of the type, so that when an amount of torque applied to the nut equals or exceeds said predetermined toque value, said peripheral surface will be sufficiently extruded completely from between the head of the bolt and the nut to allow it to be pulled over the nut in a substantially axial direction with respect to the threaded body portion of the bolt without breaking, but when an amount of torque applied to the nut is less than the predetermined torque value, said peripheral surface will not be sufficiently extruded completely from between the head of the bolt and the nut to allow it to be pulled over the nut in a substantially axial direction with respect to the threaded body portion of the bolt without breaking; and a handle attached to said peripheral surface for allowing said peripheral surface to be pulled outwardly from the nut in a substantially axial direction with respect to the threaded body portion of the bolt, said handle comprising an elongated extension arm portion attached to and extending outwardly and unidirectionally from said peripheral surface and finger grip means attached to said extension arm portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of attaching a first object to a second object with a fastener of a type comprising a threaded nut and a bolt having a threaded body portion and a head portion, said threaded body portion having a central axis, whereby the head portion is held to the second object, and for verifying that an amount of torque applied to the nut is equal to or greater than a predetermined torque value which comprises:
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extending the threaded body portion of the bolt through an opening in the first object; placing a torque verification apparatus on the threaded body portion of the bolt, said torque verification apparatus comprising a member having an opening therein for receiving the threaded body portion of the bolt, a peripheral surface surrounding said opening and a handle attached to said peripheral surface and extending outwardly therefrom, said opening having a perimeter large enough to receive the threaded body portion of the bolt but smaller than the outside perimeter of the nut, said peripheral surface having a thickness and area, and being formed of an extrudable material of the type, so that when an amount of torque applied to the nut is equal to or greater than said predetermined torque value, said peripheral surface will be sufficiently extruded completely from between the first object and the nut to allow it to be pulled over the nut in a substantially axial direction with respect to the threaded body portion of the bolt without breaking, but when an amount of torque applied to the nut is less than said predetermined torque value, said peripheral surface will not be sufficiently extruded completely from between the first object and the nut to allow it to be pulled over the nut in a substantially axial direction with respect to the threaded body portion of the bolt without breaking; threading the threaded nut onto the threaded body portion of the bolt whereby said peripheral surface of said torque verification apparatus is clamped between the first object and the nut; applying an amount of torque to the nut; and pulling said handle of said torque verification apparatus outwardly from the nut in a substantially axial direction with respect to the threaded body portion of the bolt until either said peripheral surface pulls over the nut without breaking or said peripheral surface or said handle breaks whereby if said peripheral surface pulls over the nut in a substantially axial direction with respect to the threaded body portion of the bolt without breaking, the amount of torque applied to the nut is verified to be equal to or greater than said predetermined torque value. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method of mounting a wheel to a wheel hub of a vehicle whereby the wheel hub is of a type having a plurality of threaded lug studs attached to and extending therefrom with each of the threaded lug studs having a central axis, the wheel is of a type having a plurality of openings corresponding to the threaded lug studs and a plurality of threaded lug nuts are threaded onto the lug studs to clamp the wheel between the wheel hub and the lug nuts, and for verifying that an amount of torque applied to at least one of the lug nuts is equal to or greater than a predetermined torque value which comprises:
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placing the wheel on the wheel hub in a position such that the lug studs of the wheel hub extend through the corresponding openings in the wheel; placing a torque verification apparatus on at least a first lug stud, said torque verification apparatus comprising a member having an opening therein for receiving the lug stud, a peripheral surface surrounding the opening and a handle attached to the peripheral surface and extending outwardly therefrom, the opening having a perimeter large enough to receive the first lug stud but smaller than the outside perimeter of a corresponding first lug nut, the peripheral surface having a thickness and area, and being formed of an extrudable material of the type, so that when an amount of torque applied to the first lug nut is equal to or greater than said predetermined torque value, said peripheral surface will be sufficiently extruded completely from between the wheel and the first lug nut to allow it to be pulled over the first lug nut in a substantially axial direction with respect to the first lug stud without breaking, but when the amount of torque applied to the first lug nut is less than said predetermined torque value, said peripheral surface will not be sufficiently extruded completely from between the wheel and the first lug nut to allow it to be pulled over the first lug nut in a substantially axial direction with respect to the first lug stud without breaking; threading the first lug nut onto the first lug stud whereby said peripheral surface of said torque verification apparatus is clamped between the wheel and the first lug nut; applying an amount of torque to the first lug nut; and pulling said handle of said torque verification apparatus outwardly from the first lug nut in a substantially axial direction with respect to the first lug stud until either said peripheral surface pulls over the first lug nut without breaking or said peripheral surface or said handle breaks whereby if said peripheral surface pulls over the first lug nut in a substantially axial direction with respect to the first lug stud without breaking, the amount of torque applied to the first lug nut is verified to be equal to or greater than said predetermined torque value. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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