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Self-locking, releasable lock nut

  • US 4,971,501 A
  • Filed: 03/16/1984
  • Issued: 11/20/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/16/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A lock nut for being threaded onto, and retaining itself to a shaft having a keyway, said lock nut having a central axis and comprising:

  • a thrust washer having a disc portion, a central opening through said disc portion to pass said shaft, a tongue extending into said opening to enter the shaft keyway, and a peripheral skirt extending axially away from the disc, said skirt having formed therein an axially extending skirt keyway;

    a nut ring having a central aperture bounded by an internal wall, and a thread on said wall, teeth on one end of said nut ring, and torque tool engaging means accessible to a torque tool from the opposite end of said nut ring, the axial length of said nut ring being such as always to be esntactible with said disc portion;

    a lock ring having a central aperture, teeth on one end of said lock ring, said teeth being complementary to the teeth on said nut ring, and a lock ring tang so disposed and arranged as to project into said skirt keyway to resist rotation of said lock ring, but to enable the lock ring always to move axially in said skirt toward said disc portion when said lock nut is fully tightened, the length of said lock ring being such that said lock ring always can move axially toward said disc portion when said lock nut is fully tightened, whereby the lock nut can always be enabled to be unlocked by axial separation of the teeth of the nut ring and the lock ring;

    bias means axially biasing said lock ring toward said nut ring so as to interengage said teeth, said teeth being so proportioned and arranged that they cam the rings apart upon exertion of sufficient torque;

    a neck carrying said thread which telescopically enters the aperture in the lock ring, in which the teeth on said nut ring are carried on a shoulder which overhangs the lock ring, and in which an end of said neck contacts the disc portion when the lock nut is tightened.

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