Abstract
A pull stud bolt has two pairs of wrench engaging faces formed on
a flange thereof. The adjacent wrench engaging faces make an angle
of 90 deg with each other. Alternatively, three pairs of wrench engaging
faces are formed on the flange. The adjacent wrench engaging faces
make an angle of 120 deg with each other.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A pull stud bolt comprising a flange having two pairs of wrench
engaging faces, the adjacent wrench engaging faces making an angle
of 90 deg with each other.
2. A pull stud bolt comprising a flange having three pairs of wrench
engaging faces, the adjacent wrench engaging faces making an angle
of 120 deg with each other.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to pull stud bolts.
[0002] Conventional pull stud bolts comprise a male screw portion
toward one end, a grip porion toward the other end and a flange
portion formed between the two portions. The flange portion has
a pair of wrench engaging faces.
[0003] When the pull stud bolt is to be tightened up on a shank
or loosened from the shank, a wrench is first fitted to the wrench
engaging faces of the stud bolt with its handle down. The wrench
is then turned through 180 deg to position the handle up. The wrench
is thereafter released from the wrench engaging faces. The pull
stud bolt is tightened up on the stud bolt or loosened by repeating
this procedure.
[0004] Thus, the conventional pull stud bolt must be handled by
turning the wrench through 180 deg and therefore has the problem
of necessitating turning of the wrench through a large angle, for
example, for tightening up the stud bolt, hence difficult work.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] An object of the present invention is to provide a pull
stud bolt which can be handled easily by turning a wrench through
a reduced angle, for example, for tightening up.
[0006] The present invention provides a pull stud bolt which comprises
a flange having two pairs of wrench engaging faces, the adjacent
wrench engaging faces making an angle of 90 deg with each other.
[0007] The pull stud bolt has a flange provided with two pairs
of wrench engaging faces, and the adjacent wrench engaging faces
make an angle of 90 deg with each other, so that for example when
the pull stud bolt is tightened up by repeating the sequential actions
of rotating the stud bolt by a wrench, then removing the wrench
from the flange and engaging the wrench with the flange again, the
wrench is turned through 90 deg at a time.
[0008] The present invention provides another pull stud bolt which
comprises a flange having three pairs of wrench engaging faces,
the adjacent wrench engaging faces making an angle of 120 deg with
each other.
[0009] In the case of this pull stud bolt, the wrench is turned
through 60 deg at a time, for example, when the pull stud bolt is
tightened up by repeating the sequential actions of releasing the
wrench from the flange and engaging the wrench with the flange again.
[0010] Thus, the pull stud bolt of the present invention assures
easy work since the stud bolt can be handled by turning the wrench
through one-half or one-third the angle conventionally needed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] FIG. 1 is a perspective view generally showing a pull stud
bolt as a first embodiment of the invention;
[0012] FIG. 2 is a view in section taken along the line II-II in
FIG. 1; and
[0013] FIG. 3 is a view corresponding to FIG. 2 and showing another
pull stud bolt as a second embodiment of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] Embodiments of pull stud bolt of the present invention will
be described below with reference to the drawings.
[0015] The pull stud bolt of the first embodiment of the invention
will be described first with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2. The terms
"front" and "rear" are used in the following
description based on the state in which the wrench is engaged with
the pull stud bolt with its handle positioned horizontally, and
the term "front" refers to the open end side of the wrench
in this state.
[0016] FIG. 1 shows a pull stud bolt 1 which comprises a screw
portion 2 at one end to be screwed, for example, into a female screw
portion of a shank, a grip portion 4 at the other end, and a flange
portion 3 between the two portions 2, 4.
[0017] The pull stud bolt 1 has the same construction as the conventional
pull stud bolt except for the flange portion 3. Further the pull
stud bolt 1 as attached to the shank is mounted on a machining center
by the same procedure as the conventional one.
[0018] The flange portion 3 will be described below in detail.
[0019] The flange portion 3 has a circular part 3a toward the screw
portion 2, and two pairs of wrench engaging faces 3c formed on the
other part of the portion 3 toward the grip portion 4 and positioned
at opposite sides of circular-arc parts 3d flush with the periphery
of the circular part 3a As shown in FIG. 2, the adjacent wrench
engaging faces 3c make an angle of 90 deg with each other.
[0020] The pull stud bolt 1 is handled, e.g., tightened up on a
shank, by the procedure to be described below.
[0021] For example, a wrench is first fitted to the wrench engaging
faces 3c of the pull stud bolt 1 with its handle positioned horizontally.
The wrench is then turned through 90 deg to position the handle
up. The wrench with its handle up is then released from the wrench
engaging faces 3c. The pull stud bolt 1 is tightened up by repeating
this procedure.
[0022] Next, a pull stud bolt of second embodiment of the present
invention will be described with reference to FIG. 3.
[0023] The pull stud bolt 5 of the second embodiment differs from
the pull stud bolt 1 of the first embodiment in the number of pairs
of wrench engaging faces and the angle between the adjacent wrench
engaging faces.
[0024] As shown in FIG. 3, a flange portion 6 has a circular part
6a toward the screw portion 2, and three pairs of wrench engaging
faces 6c formed on the other part of the portion 6 toward the grip
portion 4 and positioned at opposite sides of circular-arc parts
6d flush with the periphery of the circular part 6a. The adjacent
wrench engaging faces 6c make an angle of 120 deg with each other.
The circular-arc part 6d flush with the periphery of the circular
part 6a is positioned between each pair of adjacent wrench engaging
faces 6c.
[0025] The pull stud bolt 5 is handled, e.g., tightened up on a
shank, by the procedure to be described below.
[0026] For example, a wrench is first fitted to the wrench engaging
faces 6c of the pull stud bolt 5 with its handle positioned horizontally.
The wrench is then turned through 60 deg to position the handle
rearwardly obliquely upward. The wrench with its handle in the rearwardly
obliquely upward position is thereafter released from the wrench
engaging faces 6c. The pull stud bolt 5 is tightened up by repeating
this procedure.
[0027] In the case where the width between the two opposed wrench
engaging faces of the conventional pull stud bolt is equal to the
width between the two opposed wrench engaging faces 3c or 6c of
the pull stud bolt 1 or 5 of the present invention, the peripheral
part of the flange portion of the stud bolt 1 or 5 where the wrench
engaging faces 3c or 6c are formed is smaller in area than the corresponding
portion of the conventional pull stud bolt where the wrench engaging
faces are formed. Accordingly, the pull stud bolt of the invention
has the advantage of being smaller in weight to provide a tooling
of reduced weight. Further the flange portion 6 is balanced better
about its axis of rotation when having the wrench engaging faces
3c of 6c of the stud bolt of the invention than when having the
wrench engaging faces of the conventional stud bolt, so that the
pull stud bolt 1 or 5 of the invention is smaller than the conventional
pull stud bolt in vibration during high-speed rotation. |