Method and Apparatus for Fuel Tank Spark Containment
US-2015377279-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9714676B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9714676-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414454161-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 7, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 25, 2017 |
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A fastener assembly which includes a sleeve which includes a cylindrical construction having a first and second end portions and an outside diameter. The fastener assembly further includes a washer associated with the sleeve wherein the washer includes a body which defines a first side and an opposing second side and defines an opening which extends from the first side toward the second side. The opening defines a diameter greater than the outside diameter of the sleeve and the body defines a recess which has a diameter greater than the diameter of the opening wherein the recess extends from the second side toward the first side such that the recess and the opening are in communication with one another. A method for using this fastener assembly is also provided.
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A fastener assembly, comprising a sleeve comprising a cylindrical construction having a first and second end portions and an outside diameter; a washer associated with the sleeve wherein the washer comprises a body which defines a first side and an opposing second side and defines an opening which extends from the first side toward the second side, wherein: the opening defines a diameter greater than the outside diameter of the sleeve, and the body defines a recess which has a diameter greater than the diameter of the opening and which extends from the second side toward the first side such that the recess and the opening are in communication with one another; another washer associated with the washer, wherein: the other washer comprises a body; the body of the other washer defines an opening which extends through the other washer; and a diameter of the opening of the body of the other washer is smaller than the outside diameter of the sleeve and a bolt member comprising a head, a shaft and threads defined along at least a portion of the shaft, wherein with the shaft positioned within the sleeve, at least a portion of the threads extend from a first end of the sleeve. 2. The fastener assembly of claim 1 wherein the sleeve is constructed of a metal material. 3. The fastener assembly of claim 1 wherein the first side of the washer comprises a flat annular surface which surrounds the opening. 4. The fastener assembly of claim 3 wherein the opening increases in diameter as the opening extends from the first side toward the second side. 5. The fastener assembly of claim 4 wherein a sidewall of the opening forms a planar surface extending from the first side toward the second side. 6. The fastener assembly of claim 5 wherein the recess comprises another flat annular surface which surrounds the opening with which the recess communicates. 7. The fastener assembly of claim 6 wherein the sidewall of the opening intersects with the other flat annular surface which surrounds the opening. 8. The fastener assembly of claim 1 wherein a diameter of the recess is greater than the outside diameter of the cylinder. 9. The fastener assembly of claim 1 wherein the shaft comprises a diameter smaller than an inside diameter of the sleeve. 10. The fastener assembly of claim 9 wherein a transition portion of the shaft extends from the shaft to the head. 11. The fastener assembly of claim 10 wherein the transition portion of the shaft extends away from the shaft in a curved direction toward the head. 12. The fastener assembly of claim 1 , wherein the diameter of the opening-of the body of the other washer is greater than the diameter of the shaft of the bolt member, such that with the first end portion of the sleeve extending through the opening of the washer and into the recess of the washer, with the shaft of the bolt member extending through the opening of the other washer and with the washer positioned between the other washer and the head of the bolt member, at least a portion of the other washer aligns with a wall of the sleeve. 13. The fastener assembly of claim 12 wherein the body of the other washer defines flat annular surfaces surrounding the opening of the other washer positioned on opposing sides of the other washer and wherein an outside diameter of the other washer is greater than the diameter of the recess of the washer. 14. The fastener assembly of claim 12 further including a nut which defines threads compatible to the threads defined by the shaft of the bolt member such that the other washer is positioned between the washer and the nut with the threads defined by the nut engaged with the threads of the bolt member. 15. A method for using a fastener assembly, comprising the steps of: inserting a first end portion of a sleeve, comprising a first and second end portions and an outside diameter, into and through a first end of a hole, wherein the hole is defined by at least two elements to be joined together and extends through the at least two elements such that a first end of the sleeve is positioned outside of a second end of the hole; positioning a washer, wherein: the washer comprises a body which defines a first side and an opposing second side and defines an opening which extends from the first side toward the second side; the opening defines a diameter greater than the outside diameter of the sleeve; the body defines a recess which extends from the second side toward the first side; a diameter of the recess is greater than the diameter of the opening and the recess and the opening are in communication with one another, such that the first end of the sleeve extends through the opening and the recess of the washer with the first end of the sleeve positioned outside of the recess with the recess facing in a direction toward the first end of the sleeve; and inserting a shaft of a bolt member into the sleeve wherein the bolt member comprises a head and an end portion of the shaft defines threads such that with positioning the head to abut the second end of the sleeve, at least a portion of the end portion of the shaft extends out from the first end of the sleeve; and positioning another washer, wherein: the other washer comprises a body which defines an opening which extends through the other washer; a diameter of the opening is greater than the diameter of the shaft of the bolt member such that the shaft of the bolt member extends through the opening of the other washer and the diameter of the opening is smaller than the outside diameter of the sleeve. 16. The method of claim 15 further including selecting the sleeve to include an outside diameter smaller than the hole and a length which exceeds a length of the hole. 17. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of inserting a shaft of a bolt member into the sleeve includes the shaft of the bolt member having an outside diameter smaller than an interior diameter of the sleeve. 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the step of positioning another washer further includes with the shaft of the bolt member extending through the opening of the other washer, with the washer positioned between the other washer and the head of the bolt member, whereby at least a portion of the other washer aligns with a wall of the sleeve. 19. The method of claim 18 further including a step of engaging threads defined by a nut with the threads defined by the end portion of the shaft of the bolt member. 20. The method of claim 19 further including a step of tightening the nut onto the bolt member such that the other washer engages the first end of the sleeve and the head of the bolt member engages a second end of the sleeve causing a compressive force to be exerted onto the sleeve causing an outside surface of the sleeve to exert a force against an interior wall of the hole, and with continued application of compressive force onto the sleeve, the second end portion of the sleeve deforms with the head of the bolt member exerting a compressive force onto the second end of the sleeve and the first end portion of the sleeve deforms with the other washer exerting a compressive force onto the first end of the sleeve such that at least a portion of the first end portion of the deformed sleeve enters the recess of the washer.
Washers or equivalent devices; Other devices for supporting bolt-heads or nuts (circlips F16B21/18; {for indicating tensile load F16B31/02; forming a whole with the bolt or nut F16B33/00; locking bolts or nuts by means of a fixed plate or ring, or washer-like resilient plates F16B39/10, F16B39/24}) · CPC title
Screw or nut setting or loosening machines · CPC title
Lightning protectors; Static dischargers · CPC title
Bolts or sleeves for positioning of machine parts, e.g. notched taper pins, fitting pins, sleeves, eccentric positioning rings · CPC title
by means of fastening members using screw-thread ({F16B5/0004 takes precedence}; construction of screw-threaded connections F16B25/00 - F16B39/00) · CPC title
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