Nut design for actuator system
US-2025020156-A1 · Jan 16, 2025 · US
US10527083B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10527083-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615060276-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 3, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 17, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 7, 2020 |
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A checker nut for locking a threaded body to a threaded rod includes a main body portion having a bearing surface for engaging a threaded body; the main body portion including a central opening with an inside surface; and a single female thread disposed on the inside surface and extending therefrom, the female thread for cooperating with threads on a threaded rod.
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I claim: 1. A checker nut locked to a body threaded to a threaded rod, the checker nut comprising: a) main body portion having a bearing surface engaging the threaded body; b) the main body portion including a central opening with an inside cylindrical surface; c) a single female thread disposed inside the opening on the inside cylindrical surface and extending therefrom, the female thread for cooperating with threads on the threaded rod; d) a stop member is disposed at a bottom portion of the central opening; and e) the stop member extends radially inside the central opening. 2. A checker nut as in claim 1 , wherein the female thread is disposed on the inside cylindrical surface a distance from a top bearing surface of the checker nut, the distance being equal to at least a thread portion required to be passed by the threaded body on the threaded rod. 3. A checker nut as in claim 1 , wherein the female thread comprises individual portions separated by gaps. 4. A checker nut as in claim 3 , wherein: a) a stop member is disposed at a bottom portion of the central opening; and b) the stop member extends radially inside the central opening; and c) the stop member is aligned below one of the gaps when viewed from the bearing surface toward the bottom portion. 5. A checker nut as in claim 4 , wherein the stop member includes arms that extend across the central opening. 6. A checker nut as in claim 1 , wherein the female thread forms one complete revolution. 7. A checker nut as in claim 1 , wherein the main the body portion has a thickness and the thickness is equated to a number of threads of the threaded rod contained within the thickness. 8. A checker nut as in claim 1 , and further comprising: a) a plurality of radial projections extending from the main body portion; and b) the plurality of the radial projections is equated to a thread pitch of the female thread or a diameter or a thread pitch of the threaded rod. 9. A checker nut as in claim 8 , wherein the checker nut includes a color equated to a thread type of the female thread or size of the threaded rod. 10. A checker nut as in claim 1 , wherein the stop member includes a top surface configured to engage a bottom surface of the threaded rod. 11. A checker nut as in claim 1 , and further comprising a locking thread portion slightly misaligned with the female thread to provide an interference fit. 12. A checker nut as in claim 1 , wherein the bearing surface is larger than a bearing surface of the threaded body. 13. A checker nut for locking a threaded body to a threaded rod, comprising: a) main body portion having a bearing surface for engaging a threaded body; b) the main body portion including a central opening with an inside surface; c) a female thread disposed on the inside surface and extending therefrom; d) the female thread includes gaps; e) a stop member is disposed at a bottom portion of the central opening; f) the stop member extends radially inside the central opening; and g) the stop member is aligned below one of the gaps when viewed from the bearing surface toward the bottom portion. 14. A checker nut locked to a body threaded to a threaded rod, the checker nut comprising: a) main body portion having a bearing surface engaging the threaded body; b) the main body portion including a central opening with an inside cylindrical surface; c) a single female thread disposed inside the opening on the inside cylindrical surface and extending therefrom, the female thread for cooperating with threads on the threaded rod, the female thread comprising individual portions separated by gaps; d) a stop member is disposed at a bottom portion of the central opening; e) the stop member extends radially inside the central opening; and f) the stop member is aligned below one of the gaps when viewed from the bearing surface toward the bottom portion.
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