Method for fastening
US-10400812-B2 · Sep 3, 2019 · US
US11448253B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11448253-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816621617-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 15, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2022 |
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The invention relates to a positive locking fastener comprising: a screw (1) having a radial hole (120) at a threaded portion (12); a nut (2) having a tightening portion (21); a cap (3); and a pin (4). The cap has a locking portion (31) intended to cover the threaded portion and a blocking portion (30) intended to engage with a tightening portion of the nut.The blocking portion comprises at least one pair of diametrically opposed openings (32) suitable for allowing a pair of openings to be aligned with the radial hole, in order to allow the pin to be inserted and thus lock the fastening regardless of the relative position of the nut with respect to the screw. The invention also relates to a method for implementing the fastener according to the invention.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cap intended to engage with a nut and intended to receive a pin, said nut comprising a tightening portion of angular period θ about a main axis of said nut, said cap being substantially axisymmetric about a main axis and comprising: a blocking portion at a first end, said blocking portion defining an inner surface corresponding to a housing intended to engage with the tightening portion of the nut so that the main axis of said nut is substantially coincident with the main axis of the cap when said cap is in place on said nut; a locking portion at a second end, a side wall of said locking portion comprising at least one pair of through openings adapted to receive the pin, said openings of one pair being arranged symmetrically with respect to the main axis, in a direction defined by centers of said openings of the pair, the openings being similar in dimensions with a height h along the direction of the main axis and a length defined by an angular sector φ intended to allow a movement of a rectilinear part of the pin in any of the at least one pair of openings, said openings being located substantially at a same height of said main axis; said blocking and locking portions being fixed and secured together and said cap being characterized in that the angular sector φ is equal to: φ = θ N where N is a number of pairs of openings. 2. The cap according to claim 1 , wherein the locking portion comprises at least two pairs of openings and in that the pairs of openings are arranged such that: for each of said pairs of openings, regardless of the position of said cap when the latter is in place on the nut, a pair of openings covers a single portion of an elementary angular sector, with angular amplitude θ, said portion being associated with a portion of the elementary pattern of the tightening portion of the nut; an union of the portions of the elementary angular sector covered by half the openings of said pairs of openings covers the entire of said elementary angular sector. 3. The cap according to claim 1 , wherein the openings are notches. 4. The cap according to claim 1 , wherein the openings are oblong holes. 5. The cap according to claim 1 , characterised in that the blocking portion and the locking portion are connected together by a connecting portion. 6. The cap according to claim 1 , characterised in that the cap comprises a plate closing said cap at the second end. 7. A positive locking fastener comprising: a screw having a threaded portion comprising a radial hole passing through said threaded portion; a nut intended to be placed on the screw, said nut comprising a tightening portion of which an outer surface defines in a horizontal plane a profile (P) of angular period θ about a main axis of said nut: said fastener being characterized in that it further comprises: a cap according to claim 1 , an inner volume of the locking portion being of defined dimensions for containing a free end of the screw projecting from the nut, said cap being further intended to engage with the tightening portion of the nut, the inner surface of the blocking portion forming an imprint complementary to the profile (P) of the tightening portion and the angular sector φ being equal to a fraction of the angular period of said profile (P); a pin having a rectilinear portion intended to be inserted into a pair of openings of the cap and in the radial hole of the screw, when said holes and openings are aligned, so as to lock the fastener. 8. A positive locking fastener according to claim 7 , wherein: the nut is a twelve-sided nut defining a star-shaped profile (P) at twelve vertices of angular period 30°; the cap comprises two pairs of openings; the angular sector φ is equal to 15°; the angular offset Δφ between the pairs of openings is equal to 75°. 9. The fastener according to claim 7 , characterised in that the pin comprises a curved part capable of conforming to an outer surface of the locking portion of the cap in order to hold said pin in place. 10. The fastener according to claim 7 characterized in that the pin is a spring pin. 11. The fastener according to claim 7 characterized in that a minimum radial dimension of the first portion of the peripheral wall is greater than a maximum radial dimension of the threaded portion of the screw. 12. A method for implementing a positive locking fastener according to claim 7 , characterized in that it comprises the following steps: inserting the screw into a previously made hole in a structural assembly consisting of structural elements to be held together; placing the nut on the screw by applying a tightening torque; placing the cap on the tightening portion of the nut; if the radial hole is not aligned with a pair of openings of the cap, removing the cap in a vertical direction, rotating the cap about its main axis, in a given direction of rotation, by an angle equal to the angular period theta, then resetting the cap; inserting the pin into the aligned openings and radial hole.
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