Integrated fastener for plastic automotive components
US-10155481-B2 · Dec 18, 2018 · US
US9512725B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9512725-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414255987-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2016 |
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Broken remnants of turbine engine rotor thru-bolt/nut interfaces are enveloped in a housing that is coupled to the rotor, so that the remnant does not migrate to other portions of the engine. In exemplary embodiments the housing directly mates with and engages the thru-bolt stud male threaded portion that projects outwardly from the nut, such as by a female threaded sleeve that is engaged with the male threads. The sleeve is in turn coupled to and/or supported by the rest of the housing. Some housing embodiments surround one or more of the threaded stud/nut interfaces. Housing embodiments of the invention are installed in situ without removing the rotor structure from the engine.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for retaining a turbine engine rotor thru-bolt projecting threaded stud and nut interface, comprising: enveloping the projecting thru-bolt stud in a housing that is coupled to the rotor; coupling a turnbuckle to the thru-bolt stud and the housing; and biasing the thru-bolt stud and the housing against the rotor with the turnbuckle. 2. The method of claim 1 , the housing comprising a mating threaded sleeve that is coupled to a distal tip of the projecting threaded stud. 3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising coupling the housing to a rotor disc. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising coupling the housing to a rotor disc that is compressed by the threaded stud and nut interface. 5. The method of claim 3 , further comprising enveloping a plurality of thru-bolt projecting threaded stud and nut interfaces with the housing. 6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising coupling the housing to each of the projecting threaded stud and nut interfaces with corresponding threaded sleeves. 7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: providing a rotor disc with an axially projecting rotor disc circumferential flange; providing a generally annular shaped housing enveloping a plurality of thru-bolt projecting threaded stud and nut interfaces in the housing, which is oriented between the rotor and the rotor disc circumferential flange; and radially biasing the housing between a shaft of the rotor and the rotor disc circumferential flange. 8. The method of claim 3 , further comprising coupling the housing directly to a rotor disc with an outer flange that is fastened to threaded holes defined by the rotor disc. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising supporting and restraining motion of the projecting threaded stud distal tip by coupling it to the housing with a mating threaded sleeve that is in turn coupled to the housing and the turnbuckle. 10. Apparatus for retaining a turbine engine rotor thru-bolt projecting threaded stud and nut interface, the threaded stud having a projecting distal tip, the rotor having a first rotor disc axial face that is in contact with the threaded stud and nut interface, and a second rotor disc axial face that is in opposed spaced orientation relative to the first rotor disc axial face and the thru-bolt projecting distal tip, comprising: a housing, for enveloping the thru-bolt projecting threaded stud and for coupling directly to an axial face of a rotor disc; a threaded sleeve for coupling to the housing, and for mating threaded engagement coupling to the distal tip of the thru-bolt projecting threaded stud; a turnbuckle backing plate, for abutting contact with the second rotor disc axial face; and a turnbuckle for interposition between the turnbuckle backing plate and the threaded sleeve, for selectively applying axial biasing force against the thru-bolt projecting distal tip. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 , the housing having a generally annular shape, for circumferential envelopment of the rotor shaft and a plurality of thru-bolt projecting threaded stud and nut interfaces. 12. The apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising the housing having an outer flange backing plate including radially oriented threaded elements, for radially biasing the housing between the rotor shaft and a circumferential flange of the first rotor disc. 13. The apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising a plurality of threaded sleeves coupled to the housing and respectively, for threaded engagement coupling to a distal tip of a corresponding respective projecting threaded stud, for retaining the housing in biased contact with the rotor disc. 14. The apparatus of claim 11 , the housing having a an outer flange backing plate, for coupling with threaded fasteners, directly to threaded holes formed in an axial face of a first rotor disc that is in contact with the threaded stud and nut interface. 15. The apparatus of claim 10 , the housing and turnbuckle supporting and restraining motion of the projecting threaded stud distal tip. 16. A turbine engine, including apparatus for retaining rotor thru-bolt projecting threaded stud and nut interfaces, comprising: a turbine engine including a rotor having a shaft and first and second rotor discs that are coupled to the shaft by a plurality of thru-bolts and respective corresponding interfacing nuts that are in contact with the an axial face of first rotor disc, with a thru-bolt threaded stud distal tip projecting from each respective nut; a housing enveloping at least one thru-bolt projecting threaded stud, a turnbuckle backing plate, for abutting contact with an axial face of the second rotor disc that is in opposed spaced orientation relative to the first rotor disc axial face and the at least one thru-bolt projecting distal tip; and a turnbuckle interposed between the turnbuckle backing plate and the housing, for selectively applying axial biasing force against the projecting distal tip of the at least one thru-bolt threaded stud. 17. The turbine engine of claim 16 , the housing further comprising: a generally annular shaped housing circumferentially enveloping the rotor shaft, having an outer flange backing plate abutting the first rotor disc axial face; an inner flange backing plate coupled to the outer flange backing plate, defining a compartment there between that envelopes rotor shaft and the plurality of threaded stud and nut interfaces; and a plurality of threaded sleeves coupled to the inner flange backing plate, each engaging a distal tip of a corresponding respective projecting threaded stud, for retaining the housing in biased contact with the first rotor disc axial face.
in which the locking takes place during screwing down or tightening (F16B39/01 takes precedence) · CPC title
Measures against loss of bolts, nuts or pins (devices for fastening nuts to surfaces F16B37/04) · CPC title
Connecting means for joining rotor-discs or rotor-elements together, e.g. by a central bolt, by clamps · CPC title
Turnbuckles (for cables, ropes, or wire F16G11/12) · CPC title
Retaining bolts or nuts · CPC title
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