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US1896650A
US1896650A US551907A US55190731A US1896650A US 1896650 A US1896650 A US 1896650A US 551907 A US551907 A US 551907A US 55190731 A US55190731 A US 55190731A US 1896650 A US1896650 A US 1896650A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B39/00Locking of screws, bolts or nuts
    • F16B39/22Locking of screws, bolts or nuts in which the locking takes place during screwing down or tightening
    • F16B39/24Locking of screws, bolts or nuts in which the locking takes place during screwing down or tightening by means of washers, spring washers, or resilient plates that lock against the object
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S411/00Expanded, threaded, driven, headed, tool-deformed, or locked-threaded fastener
    • Y10S411/924Coupled nut and bolt
    • Y10S411/943Flexible washer
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S411/00Expanded, threaded, driven, headed, tool-deformed, or locked-threaded fastener
    • Y10S411/955Locked bolthead or nut
    • Y10S411/956Automatic base clutch
    • Y10S411/957Biting tooth

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  • My invention relates generall to lock washers and particularly to 100 washers adiapted for use with knife switches and the 5
  • One of the primary objects of my present ticularly adaptable for use in connection with pivoted devices such as knife switches and the like.
  • a knife switch member which is pivotally mounted atone end between a pair of oppositely disposed plates or supports.
  • a bolt extends through these supports and the pivotal switch member,.and a nut is mounted on each end of the bolt for clamping the plates or supports against the sides of the switch member.
  • said parts are subjected to wear, and hence unless some provision is made to compensate for this wear, the switch will not be clamped in position between the plates.
  • My invention contemplatesthe provision of a washer which is particularly adaptable for use in securing switch elements or other devices of like nature in any position to which it may be shifted, and to this end I propose to provide a dished-washer having a plural- 'j ity' of locking teeth or prongs positioned along the inner margin thereof for securing 40 a nut against relative rotation with respect to said washer, and also having means for interlocking with thej'bolt upon which the nut is mounted for -positively securing relative movement between the washer and bolt.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of a knife switch switch disclosed in Figure 1; lnventlon 1s to provlde a washer which is par- 1%,; said suppor panel '16.
  • Figure 2 is a side elevational view ofthe Figure 3 is an enlarged transverse sectional view taken substantially along the line 3-3 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 4 is a side elevational view of the washer disclosed in Figure 3; 69
  • Figure 5 is a central transverse sectional View taken substantially along the line 55 of Figure 3, disclosing the washer detached from the bolt; i
  • Figure 6 is a transverse sectional view disclosing the washer in readiness to be clamped against the plate of the'knife switch
  • Figure 7 is a view similar to Figure 6 dis closing the washer after it has been clamped against the switch member
  • Figure 8 is a view similar to Figure 3 dis closing a washer having a slightly modified arrangement for securing said washer against relative rotation with respect to the bolt.
  • a bolt 18 Extending through the 1 oppositely disposedplates or supports 14 and through the switch element 12 is a bolt 18 which is threaded at its opposite ends. Each end of this bolt extends through a lock washer designated generally by the numeral 20, and a suitable nut 22 is adapted to be clamped against said washer.
  • the lock washer20 is formed from suitable I spring stock and includes a dished annular m A or key-way body portion 24 having a central aperture 26 which is surrounded by a plurality of prongs 28. These prongs 28 are warped out .of the plane of the washer stock so as to present sharp work engaging edges or corners to lockingly engage the clamping surface of the companion nut 22.
  • the washer 20 is also provided with an inwardly extending tongue or key 30 which is adapted to be received by a companion recess 32 provided in the bolt 18.
  • a companion recess 32 provided in the bolt 18.
  • the clamping of the nut against the washer causes same to be somewhat flattened so that the outer margins of the washer resiliently bear against the outer surface of the plate or support 14.
  • the nut 22 are tightened until the required amount of clamping force is exerted by the plates 14 against the sides of the pivoted switch element 12, and under these circumstances the washer assumes the position shown in Figure 7.
  • the washer-20 serves, in the first lace, to prevent rotation of the bolt, and, 1n the second place, serves to take up any wear to which the parts may be subjected.
  • the washer not only serves to positively prevent relative rotation between the bolt and the nuts, but also serves to continually force the plates 14 into frictional engagement with the knife switch element 12.
  • a washer which is constructed somewhat along the line of the washer disclosed in the present application.
  • My improved washer has certain structural advantages not shown in the co-pending application.
  • the washer 20 disclosed herein is positively prevented from rotating 'with respect to the bolt, and this construction serves to prevent loosening of is clamped against the nut when the nut the washer teeth.
  • the outer margin of my washer is not formed with sharp work engaging prongs, and therefore lends itself for use in instances where the nature of the switch is such that grooves or notches should not be cut into the surface against which the lock washer is to be clamped.
  • the pivoted switch element may be successively shifted to its open position without subjecting said switch element to the potential hazard of inadvertently clos-' ing as a result of wear or loosening at its pivotal mounting.
  • the washer is not limited for use at the pivotal mounting of the switch element, but may also be used to secure the op- ,receive said nut,
  • the washer of my improved design may be used in any instance where the parts which it secures, are subjected to vibration, wear, or relative shifting.
  • FIG 8 I have disclosed a washer indicated generally by the numeral 20a.
  • This washer is similar to the washer 20, the only difference in structure being that the-tongue or key 30 is eliminated and in its place a section 30a is provided along the inner margin of the body portion to engage the flat surface provided on the bolt.
  • a lock washer formed from spring stock including an annular dished body portion, the outer margin of which is adapted to clampingly engage a work piece, a plurality of radial prongs spaced along the internal margin of said body portion, said prongs being warped so as to present sharp work engaging teeth out of the plane of said body portion for lockingly engaging the clamping surface of a rotary tightening element such as a nut, and means provided on the washer for interlocking with an element adapted to extend through the washer and whereby to prevent relative rotation between said parts.
  • a look washer formed from spring stock including an annular dished body portion, the outer margin of which is adapted to clampingly engage a work piece, a plurality of radial prongs spaced along the internal margin of said body portion, said prongs-being warped so as to present sharp work engaging teeth out of the plane of said body portion for lockingly engaging the clamping surface of a rotary tightening element such as a nut, and means positioned along the internal margin of the body portion for interlocking with an element adapted to extend through the washer and receive said nut, whereby to prevent relativev rotation between said parts, the portion of said outer margin which engages the work piece being free from serrations or teeth, whereby to avoid disfigurement of the surface against which the washer is clamped.

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Patented Feb. 7, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE GEORGE C. TROTTER, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR 1'0 ISHAKEPROOF LOCK WASHER COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE I LOCK WASHER Application filed July 20,
My invention relates generall to lock washers and particularly to 100 washers adiapted for use with knife switches and the 5 One of the primary objects of my present ticularly adaptable for use in connection with pivoted devices such as knife switches and the like. In such devices it is common practice to employ a knife switch member which is pivotally mounted atone end between a pair of oppositely disposed plates or supports. A bolt extends through these supports and the pivotal switch member,.and a nut is mounted on each end of the bolt for clamping the plates or supports against the sides of the switch member. In View of the continual shifting of the switch member within the side plates, said parts are subjected to wear, and hence unless some provision is made to compensate for this wear, the switch will not be clamped in position between the plates. Underwriters specifications usually require that the switch knife be capable of sustaining morethan its own weight against the force of gravity when shifted out of contact with the clip on the switch. In other words, the knife must be capable of sustaining its own weight when occupying an open position so as to positively preclude the inadvertent closing of the switch.
My invention contemplatesthe provision of a washer which is particularly adaptable for use in securing switch elements or other devices of like nature in any position to which it may be shifted, and to this end I propose to provide a dished-washer having a plural- 'j ity' of locking teeth or prongs positioned along the inner margin thereof for securing 40 a nut against relative rotation with respect to said washer, andalso having means for interlocking with thej'bolt upon which the nut is mounted for -positively securing relative movement between the washer and bolt.
vantages will be more apparent from the following detailed description when considered in connection with the'accompanying drawing,wherein Figure 1 is a plan view of a knife switch switch disclosed in Figure 1; lnventlon 1s to provlde a washer which is par- 1%,; said suppor panel '16.
The foregoing and other objects and ad 1931. Serial No. 551,907.
which is equipped with a washer constructed 111 accordance with the teachings of my in vention; I
Figure 2 is a side elevational view ofthe Figure 3 is an enlarged transverse sectional view taken substantially along the line 3-3 of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a side elevational view of the washer disclosed in Figure 3; 69
Figure 5 is a central transverse sectional View taken substantially along the line 55 of Figure 3, disclosing the washer detached from the bolt; i
Figure 6 is a transverse sectional view disclosing the washer in readiness to be clamped against the plate of the'knife switch Figure 7 is a view similar to Figure 6 dis closing the washer after it has been clamped against the switch member; and
Figure 8 is a view similar to Figure 3 dis closing a washer having a slightly modified arrangement for securing said washer against relative rotation with respect to the bolt.
Referring now to the drawing more in detail wherein like numerals have been employed throughout the various figures for disclosing like elements, it will be seen that for the purpose of illustrating one practical application of my invention, I have disclosed the same in operative association with aknife' switch designated generally by the numeral 10. This switch includes the usual knife element 12 which is pivotally mounted between a pair of, resilient plates or supports its being mounted upon a c e element 12 is adapted to be shifted between the closed position shown by the solid lines in Figures 1 and 2 and the dotted position shown in Figure 2.
Extending through the 1 oppositely disposedplates or supports 14 and through the switch element 12 is a bolt 18 which is threaded at its opposite ends. Each end of this bolt extends through a lock washer designated generally by the numeral 20, and a suitable nut 22 is adapted to be clamped against said washer.
The lock washer20 is formed from suitable I spring stock and includes a dished annular m A or key-way body portion 24 having a central aperture 26 which is surrounded by a plurality of prongs 28. These prongs 28 are warped out .of the plane of the washer stock so as to present sharp work engaging edges or corners to lockingly engage the clamping surface of the companion nut 22.
The washer 20 is also provided with an inwardly extending tongue or key 30 which is adapted to be received by a companion recess 32 provided in the bolt 18. As the nut 22 is clamped against the sharp teeth of the prongs 28, relative rotation between the washer and the bolt isprevented by the tongue 30. The clamping of the nut against the washer causes same to be somewhat flattened so that the outer margins of the washer resiliently bear against the outer surface of the plate or support 14. The nut 22 are tightened until the required amount of clamping force is exerted by the plates 14 against the sides of the pivoted switch element 12, and under these circumstances the washer assumes the position shown in Figure 7. Should the continual pivoting of the switch member 12 have a tendency to effect rotation of the bolt 18 or cause wear between the contact surfaces of the switch member and plates, the washer-20 serves, in the first lace, to prevent rotation of the bolt, and, 1n the second place, serves to take up any wear to which the parts may be subjected. Thus the washer not only serves to positively prevent relative rotation between the bolt and the nuts, but also serves to continually force the plates 14 into frictional engagement with the knife switch element 12.
In a co-pending application of Carl G. Olson, Serial No. 467 ,649, filed July 14, 1930, a washer is disclosed which is constructed somewhat along the line of the washer disclosed in the present application. My improved washer, however, has certain structural advantages not shown in the co-pending application. For example, the washer 20 disclosed herein is positively prevented from rotating 'with respect to the bolt, and this construction serves to prevent loosening of is clamped against the nut when the nut the washer teeth. Furthermore, the outer margin of my washer is not formed with sharp work engaging prongs, and therefore lends itself for use in instances where the nature of the switch is such that grooves or notches should not be cut into the surface against which the lock washer is to be clamped. By employing a washer of my improved design, the pivoted switch element may be successively shifted to its open position without subjecting said switch element to the potential hazard of inadvertently clos-' ing as a result of wear or loosening at its pivotal mounting.' The washer is not limited for use at the pivotal mounting of the switch element, but may also be used to secure the op- ,receive said nut,
posite sides or walls of the resilient clip member 34 which receives the switch element 12 when it is closed. In other words, the washer of my improved design may be used in any instance where the parts which it secures, are subjected to vibration, wear, or relative shifting.
In Figure 8 I have disclosed a washer indicated generally by the numeral 20a. This washer is similar to the washer 20, the only difference in structure being that the-tongue or key 30 is eliminated and in its place a section 30a is provided along the inner margin of the body portion to engage the flat surface provided on the bolt.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A lock washer formed from spring stock including an annular dished body portion, the outer margin of which is adapted to clampingly engage a work piece, a plurality of radial prongs spaced along the internal margin of said body portion, said prongs being warped so as to present sharp work engaging teeth out of the plane of said body portion for lockingly engaging the clamping surface of a rotary tightening element such as a nut, and means provided on the washer for interlocking with an element adapted to extend through the washer and whereby to prevent relative rotation between said parts.
2. A look washer formed from spring stock including an annular dished body portion, the outer margin of which is adapted to clampingly engage a work piece, a plurality of radial prongs spaced along the internal margin of said body portion, said prongs-being warped so as to present sharp work engaging teeth out of the plane of said body portion for lockingly engaging the clamping surface of a rotary tightening element such as a nut, and means positioned along the internal margin of the body portion for interlocking with an element adapted to extend through the washer and receive said nut, whereby to prevent relativev rotation between said parts, the portion of said outer margin which engages the work piece being free from serrations or teeth, whereby to avoid disfigurement of the surface against which the washer is clamped.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name.
GEORGE o. TROTTER.
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US2551658A (en) * 1948-06-17 1951-05-08 Melvin H Emrick Combination fixed and adjustable multiple device
US2589485A (en) * 1948-06-05 1952-03-18 Melvin H Emrick Variable multiple head
US2628113A (en) * 1950-03-17 1953-02-10 Veeder Root Inc Keying device
US3332464A (en) * 1961-06-26 1967-07-25 Nomel Nouveautes Mec & Elec Lock-washers
US3476010A (en) * 1967-09-26 1969-11-04 Teledyne Inc Fixed screw joint system
US3476009A (en) * 1967-04-28 1969-11-04 Teledyne Inc Spring washer
US4715996A (en) * 1986-10-31 1987-12-29 Amoco Corporation Bubble cap assembly
US5829933A (en) * 1997-12-02 1998-11-03 Kramer; Frederic P. Washer with a relief

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US2589485A (en) * 1948-06-05 1952-03-18 Melvin H Emrick Variable multiple head
US2551658A (en) * 1948-06-17 1951-05-08 Melvin H Emrick Combination fixed and adjustable multiple device
US2628113A (en) * 1950-03-17 1953-02-10 Veeder Root Inc Keying device
US3332464A (en) * 1961-06-26 1967-07-25 Nomel Nouveautes Mec & Elec Lock-washers
US3476009A (en) * 1967-04-28 1969-11-04 Teledyne Inc Spring washer
US3476010A (en) * 1967-09-26 1969-11-04 Teledyne Inc Fixed screw joint system
US4715996A (en) * 1986-10-31 1987-12-29 Amoco Corporation Bubble cap assembly
US5829933A (en) * 1997-12-02 1998-11-03 Kramer; Frederic P. Washer with a relief

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