Structure for preventing falling of fastening nut of portable power work machine, and fastening nut anchor member
US-2015068048-A1 · Mar 12, 2015 · US
US10174782B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10174782-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615368379-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 8, 2019 |
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A structure for preventing the falling of a fastening nut of a portable power working machine that can reliably prevent loss of the nut while suppressing the production and component costs, allows for easy operation of attaching a nut anchor member to a cover, and can increase the maintenance property, suppress damage and failures, increase the durability, and reduce the size and weight; and a method for attaching the fastening nut to a cover are provided. The structure includes a nut locking member, which is inserted through a bolt insertion hole from a back surface side of a cover so that movement of the nut locking member to a front surface side is prevented, and has a split cylindrical shape with elastically deformable leg-like piece portions; an anchoring cylindrical portion with a predetermined length functioning as a nut anchor member, the anchoring cylindrical portion being provided in a protruding manner and coaxially with the nut on a seating surface side, being adapted to be inserted through the bolt insertion hole, and being relatively difficult to elastically deform with respect to the nut locking member. A protruding end of the anchoring cylindrical portion of the nut has formed continuous therewith a hook portion that bends inward along its entire periphery. Each end of the leg-like piece portion of the nut locking member has formed continuous therewith a locking claw portion that bends outward to lock the hook portion.
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A structure for preventing the falling of a fastening nut of a portable power working machine including a body portion, a cover attached to cover a predetermined region of the body portion, a guide bar held between the body portion and the cover, a bolt passed through an elongated hole or an elongated groove provided in the guide bar and through a bolt insertion hole provided in the cover, the bolt being securely embedded in the body portion, and a fastening nut threadably engaged with the bolt so as to compressively hold the guide bar between the body portion and the cover, the structure comprising: a nut locking member, the nut locking member being elastically deformable split cylindrical shape and adapted to be inserted through the bolt insertion hole from a back surface side of the cover so that movement of the nut locking member to a front surface side is prevented; and a nut anchor member provided on the nut on a seating surface side thereof, the nut anchor member being adapted to be inserted through the bolt insertion hole and being relatively difficult to elastically deform with respect to the nut locking member, wherein: the nut anchor member includes a hook portion formed continuous therewith, and the nut locking member includes at least one locking claw portion formed continuous therewith, the locking claw portion being adapted to allow the hook portion to be locked by the nut locking member. 2. The structure for preventing the falling of a fastening nut according to claim 1 , wherein the nut locking member has a split cylindrical shape with a plurality of leg piece portions, and each leg piece portion has formed at an end thereof the locking claw portion. 3. The structure for preventing the falling of a fastening nut according to claim 2 , wherein each leg piece portion of the nut locking member is adapted to be opposite and in contact with the bolt. 4. The structure for preventing the falling of a fastening nut according to claim 1 , wherein the nut locking member has a step formed thereon, and the nut anchor member is adapted to be externally arranged on a smaller-diameter portion of the nut locking member. 5. The structure for preventing the falling of a fastening nut according to claim 1 , wherein an end of the nut locking member is located at the same height as an end of the bolt insertion hole on the front surface side. 6. The structure for preventing the falling of a fastening nut according to claim 1 , wherein an end of the nut locking member is adapted to protrude upward beyond an end of the bolt insertion hole on the front surface side. 7. The structure for preventing the falling of a fastening nut according to claim 1 , wherein an end of the nut locking member on a back surface side has formed thereon a flange portion for preventing the falling of the nut locking member, the flange portion having a larger diameter than a minimum inner diameter of the bolt insertion hole. 8. The structure for preventing the falling of a fastening nut according to claim 1 , wherein the nut locking member is fixed to the cover. 9. The structure for preventing the falling of a fastening nut according to claim 1 , wherein each of the hook portion and the locking claw portion has one of an L-shaped, chevron-shaped, or arcuate cross-section. 10. The structure for preventing the falling of a fastening nut according to claim 1 , wherein the nut anchor member is adapted to slide on an inner peripheral surface of the bolt insertion hole when the nut is loosened or fastened. 11. A structure for preventing the falling of a fastening nut of a portable power working machine including a body portion, a cover attached to cover a predetermined region of the body portion, a guide bar held between the body portion and the cover, a bolt passed through an elongated hole or an elongated groove provided in the guide bar and through a bolt insertion hole provided in the cover, the bolt being securely embedded in the body portion, and a fastening nut threadably engaged with the bolt so as to compressively hold the guide bar between the body portion and the cover, the structure comprising: a nut locking member, the nut locking member having an elastically deformable split cylindrical shape, and being adapted to be inserted through the bolt insertion hole from a back surface side of the cover so that movement of the nut locking member to a front surface side is prevented; and an anchoring cylindrical portion with a predetermined length functioning as a nut anchor member, the anchoring cylindrical portion being provided in a protruding manner and coaxially with the nut on a seating surface side, being adapted to be inserted through the bolt insertion hole, and being relatively difficult to elastically deform with respect to the nut locking member, wherein: a protruding end of the anchoring cylindrical portion of the nut has formed continuous therewith a hook portion that bends inward along its entire periphery, and an end of the nut locking member has formed continuous therewith at least one locking claw portion that bends outward to lock the hook portion.
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