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Prestressed Connection And Fastener Therefor

US Patent:
4097168, Jun 27, 1978
Filed:
Mar 21, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/779846
Inventors:
Paul V. Pagel - Fullerton CA
Assignee:
Microdot Inc. - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
B25G 336
US Classification:
403388
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to a fastener for use in highly stressed connections particularly in environments and with materials susceptible to stress corrosion or delamination. The fastener is installed in aligned openings in abutting components and exibits an interference fit therewith to maximize fatigue life of the connection. The interference fit is controlled in a unique manner.

Fatigue Improvement Nut

US Patent:
3933074, Jan 20, 1976
Filed:
Dec 9, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/530947
Inventors:
Erwin C. Witte - Placentia CA
Paul V. Pagel - Fullerton CA
Assignee:
Kaynar Manufacturing Co., Inc. - Fullerton CA
International Classification:
F16B 3104
US Classification:
85 32T
Abstract:
The threads at the entrance end of a nut are interrupted by a plurality of circumferentially spaced axially extending flutes to form relatively flexible load distributing threads. The flutes extend axially across a limited number of threads and extend radially into the threads a distance short of the root of the thread. After engagement with a complimentary bolt, and upon the occurrence of a load on the connection, the interrupted threads flex axially of the nut to cushion shock on the bolt threads and shift the zone of maximum stress transfer axially inwardly of the nut, thereby materially extending fatigue life of the connection.

Prestressed Connection And Fastener Therefor

US Patent:
4012884, Mar 22, 1977
Filed:
Sep 24, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/616131
Inventors:
Paul V. Pagel - Fullerton CA
Assignee:
Kaynar Mfg. Co., Inc. - Fullerton CA
International Classification:
F16B 502
US Classification:
403408
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to a fastener for use in highly stressed connections particularly in environments and with materials susceptible to stress corrosion or delamination. The fastener is installed in aligned openings in abutting components and exhibits an interference fit therewith to maximize fatigue life of the connection. The interference fit is controlled in a unique manner.

Preloaded Locknut

US Patent:
4479747, Oct 30, 1984
Filed:
Apr 21, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/487850
Inventors:
Paul V. Pagel - Ontario CA
Assignee:
Microdot Inc. - Darien CT
International Classification:
F16B 1900
US Classification:
411 8
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to a fastener assembly comprising a nut and a washer that insures a minimum preload on the nut and bolt assembly by load indicator means which also maintain the nut and washer in a joint preassembly.

Clip Nut

US Patent:
4375933, Mar 8, 1983
Filed:
Aug 18, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/178769
Inventors:
Donald H. Hassler - Fullerton CA
Paul V. Pagel - Ontario CA
Assignee:
Microdot Inc. - Darien CT
International Classification:
F16B 3704
US Classification:
411112
Abstract:
A clip nut assembly for use with thin sheet material which includes a generally D-shaped resilient clip having first and second generally parallel clamping portions biased together by an arcuate biasing strip for clampingly engaging opposite faces of a sheet inserted therebetween. A threaded nut is assembled with the second clamping portion for movement therewith. The biasing strip interconnects one end of the first clamping portion with the opposite end of the second clamping portion. This configuration allows the second clamping portion to pivot about two parallel axes and into parallel alignment with the first clamping portion during insertion of the sheet between the clamping portions to automatically align the nut for receivingly engaging a threaded bolt inserted through the sheet. The biasing strip includes an elongated generally diamond shaped aperture which gives the strip a constant strain geometry. Such a geometry reduces the possibility of permanent yield in any one portion of the clip material during installation.

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