Self-locking nut for a wheel bearing
First Claim
1. A self-locking nut for application to a shaft having a thread and an axially extending spline groove along its thread, said self-locking nut having a central axis, and comprising:
- a thrust washer having a central opening to pass said shaft, a spline tang extending into said opening for engagement in said spline groove, an abutment face and an oppositely facing bearing face, a peripheral shoulder with an internal peripheral wall to form a cup-like cavity, a plurality of axially-extending retention grooves in said wall, and an upper edge spaced from said bearing face;
bias means;
a lock ring axially movable in said cavity having a central opening, a plurality of retention tangs so disposed and arranged as slidably to fit in said retention grooves, said upper edge being shaped to interfere with the removal of said retention tangs from said thrust washer, a bias face against which said bias means bears, and a plurality of radially extending lock grooves on a face oppositely directed from said bias face;
said bias means being disposed between said bias face and said bearing face to bias them apart;
a nut having an array of torque transmitting surfaces, a depending neck passing through the opening in the lock ring, a plurality of radially extending locking grooves on the lock ring facing the locking grooves on the lock ring, an internal thread for engagement with the thread on the shaft, and a bearing face adapted to be brought to bear against the bearing face of the thrust washer to exert an axial force to hold the self-locking nut firmly against a body beyond which said shaft projects, an end of said neck being shaped to form said bearing face, together with an outward deformation so proportioned as to prevent removal of the nut from the lock ring.
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Abstract
A self-locking nut for application to a threaded shaft, especially a wheel bearing nut. The shaft has a spline groove along its thread. A cup-like thrust washer fits on the shaft with a tang in the spline grove to prevent its rotation. It has retention grooves in its wall. A lock ring is slidably retained in the washer with tangs in the retention grooves. A bias spring is fitted between the washer and the lock ring. An internally threaded nut is threaded to the shaft and has a depending neck passing through the lock ring having a bearing surface to bear against the washer, and an outward deformation which prevents removal of the nut from the lock ring.
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4 Claims
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1. A self-locking nut for application to a shaft having a thread and an axially extending spline groove along its thread, said self-locking nut having a central axis, and comprising:
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a thrust washer having a central opening to pass said shaft, a spline tang extending into said opening for engagement in said spline groove, an abutment face and an oppositely facing bearing face, a peripheral shoulder with an internal peripheral wall to form a cup-like cavity, a plurality of axially-extending retention grooves in said wall, and an upper edge spaced from said bearing face; bias means; a lock ring axially movable in said cavity having a central opening, a plurality of retention tangs so disposed and arranged as slidably to fit in said retention grooves, said upper edge being shaped to interfere with the removal of said retention tangs from said thrust washer, a bias face against which said bias means bears, and a plurality of radially extending lock grooves on a face oppositely directed from said bias face; said bias means being disposed between said bias face and said bearing face to bias them apart; a nut having an array of torque transmitting surfaces, a depending neck passing through the opening in the lock ring, a plurality of radially extending locking grooves on the lock ring facing the locking grooves on the lock ring, an internal thread for engagement with the thread on the shaft, and a bearing face adapted to be brought to bear against the bearing face of the thrust washer to exert an axial force to hold the self-locking nut firmly against a body beyond which said shaft projects, an end of said neck being shaped to form said bearing face, together with an outward deformation so proportioned as to prevent removal of the nut from the lock ring. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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