摘要 |
<p>The lock nut is adapted for repeated use in locking onto a series of bolts, each time compressively gripping the bolt with substantially the same high compressive force. In one embodiment, the locking is achieved by a plurality of resilient locking beams (17) that flex radially outwardly to accommodate the bolt (19), while in another embodiment, the locking is achieved by a generally oval-shaped sleeve (29) that flexes into a more circular shape when the bolt is threaded into it. In both embodiments, the flexing is made to occur at multiple locations along the beam's (or sleeve's) lenght by providing a stepped radial thickness, such that the total amount of elastic flexing can be maximized. In the embodiment that includes the multiple locking beams (17), the axial slots (19) separating the beams (37) are defined by beam side walls (35,37) that diverge from each other by an amount that increases from substantially zero at the bases of the beams (17) to a maximum at the remote tips of the beams. Axially-aligned recesses (43) surround each axial slot (19), to space the beam edges formed by each slot (19) from the bolt threads. This obviates the need to deburr the beam edges and minimizes the risk of galling. <IMAGE> <IMAGE> <IMAGE></p> |