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| United States Patent | 4231281 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4231281.html |
| Inventor(s) | Reinwall, Jr.; Ernest W. (McHenry, IL) |
| Abstract | An adjustable spacer-cam assembly designed to close gaps which fall within
a predetermined range of widths. The assembly includes: a cam plate which
has a peripheral increasing-height ramp, a spring washer, and a threaded
fastener. Serrations on the underneath surface of the fastener head engage
serrations on the upper surface of the washer forming a friction clutch by
which the cam plate is driven. Torque is transmitted from the washer to
the cam plate by projections on the bottom of the washer which engage in
apertures in the cam plate. The spacer-cam plate is driven until the ramp
wedges between the members forming the gap causing the friction clutch
members to slip. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4231281 |
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Adjustable spacer-cam assembly |
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November 4, 1980 |
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January 10, 1979 |
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I claim:
1. An adjustable spacer-cam assembly comprising in combination a generally
disc-shaped cam plate; said plate having an elevated central portion, the
upper surface of said central portion having a plurality of
drive-receiving means thereon, a flange member extending outwardly from
the bottom of the central portion and having a continuously-increasing,
upwardly-directed ramp extending about a portion of its outer periphery;
said cam plate having an aperture extending through the central portion of
the cam; a spring washer member having a central aperture,
friction-enhancing means on the upper surface thereof, and a plurality of
drive-inducing means on the underneath surface thereof adapted to
cooperate with the drive-receiving means of the cam plate; a screw member
having a threaded shank portion and a headed portion including surfaces
adapted to be engaged by a torque-inducing tool, and friction-increasing
means on the underneath surface thereof; said shank portion being adapted
to be received in the central apertures of both the spring washer and the
cam plate's central portion and further extending into an aperture in a
workpiece; whereby as the screw is rotated and advanced into the aperture
in the workpiece by said torque-inducing tool, rotational force is
transmitted from the screw to the washer by means of their respective
engaged surfaces which have friction-increasing and friction-enhancing
means thereon and, correspondingly, from the drive-incuding means of the
washer to the cam plate by means of its drive-receiving means; the ramp
portion increasing in height in a direction opposite to the direction of
rotation such that, as the cam is rotated, the ramp portion will
adjustably occupy a variable amount of space between the workpiece and
another element attached thereto.
2. The adjustable spacer-cam assembly of claim 1 wherein the
drive-receiving means of the cam plate comprises a plurality of
equally-spaced apertures.
3. The adjustable spacer-cam assembly of claim 2 wherein the apertures are
circular.
4. The adjustable spacer-cam assembly of claim 2 wherein the drive-inducing
means of said spring washer comprises a plurality of equally spaced
projections, said projections corresponding in spacing and number to the
apertures of said cam plate.
5. The adjustable spacer-cam of claim 1 wherein the friction-enhancing
means of the upper surface of the spring washer comprises a plurality of
serrations thereon.
6. The adjustable spacer-cam of claim 1 wherein the friction-increasing
means on the underneath surface of the head portion of the screw comprises
a plurality of serrations thereon.
7. The adjustable spacer-cam of claim 1 wherein the portion of the
periphery about which the cam extends includes an angle of 210.degree..
8. The adjustable spacer-cam of claim 1 wherein the periphery of the cam
plate flange includes a flat edge portion.
9. The adjustable spacer-cam of claim 1 wherein the spring washer comprises
an axially compressible portion and a substantially continuous, outer
peripheral, cam-engaging portion.
10. The adjustable spacer-cam of claim 9 wherein the spring washer further
comprises a raised, generally square central portion, which portion bears
the friction-enhancing means and said outer peripheral portion bearing the
drive-inducing means.
11. The adjustable spacer cam of claim 1 wherein the friction-enhancing
means on the upper surface of the washer and the friction-increasing means
on the underneath surface of the headed portion of the screw form a
friction clutch by which the spacer cam is rotationally driven until the
wedging frictional resistance to further advancement of the ramp exceeds
the frictional forces between the clutch members. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Certain applications in the automotive industry require a means which is
capable of filling a gap of varying size. A specific such application is
in a radiator assembly. Longitudinal cooling coils and upper and lower
radiator plates extend between a pair of vertically extending flanged side
plates and are soldered thereto. In order to account for dimensional
tolerances and thermal coefficients of expansion, the side members are
made slightly longer than necessary with the result that small gaps remain
between the laterally extending plates and the flanges which extend from
the side plates.
Due to the fragile nature of the solder joints, it is essential that these
gaps be plugged to provide rigidity to the radiator assembly. Otherwise,
the vibrational environment to which the radiator is subjected would cause
warping with resultant breaking or cracking of the solder joints.
Prior to this invention, the method used to fill those gaps comprised
soldering an appropriate number of shims constituting a sufficient
thickness to fill the gap between the horizontal plates and the laterally
extending flanges of the vertical side plates. Such a remedy is not
entirely satisfactory for a number of reasons. First, since the gaps are
not of uniform size, a variety of thicknesses of shims must be kept on
hand. Further, while the gap may appear to be filled by the shims, the gap
may actually be under or over filled. If under filled, the shims will be
ineffective to prevent the shifting they are supposed to prevent. If the
gap is over filled, the shims may created torsional moments tending to
spread the side plates apart.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of this invention to provide a single means which is
capable of filling gaps within a predetermined range of sizes.
It is another object of this invention to provide a spacer-cam assembly
which includes a varying height ramp to bridge a range of gap sizes.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a spacer-cam assembly
which may be rotated into gap-bridging position by means of a friction
clutch wherein, when the spacer-cam is properly positioned, the friction
clutch will slip.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a spacer-cam which may
be manufactured as a one-piece stamping with relatively few machine
operations being necessary to complete formation.
These and other objects and advantages will become more apparent from the
following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the
accompanying drawing, wherein like reference numerals through the various
views are intended to designate similar elements.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the spacer-cam assembly in
operating position;
FIG. 2 is a plan view of the spacer-cam;
FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of the spacer-cam shown in FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a side elevational view in partial section of the spacer-cam
assembly with the screw in operative engagement in the upper radiator
plate; and,
FIG. 5 is a plan view of the spring washer used in the spacer-cam assembly.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The adjustable spacer-cam assembly shown generally at 10 comprises three
basic elements: a screw fastener 12, a spring washer 14, and a spacer-cam
plate 16.
The screw fastener 12 has a head 18 and a shank 20, the head having a
hexagonal configuration or some other means to permit the screw to be
engaged and driven by a torque-inducing tool (not shown). The shank 20 is
threaded and, preferably, is provided with thread-cutting capability so
the receiving aperture need not be pre-threaded. The bottom surface of the
head 18 is provided with a friction-increasing means in the form of
serrations 22 for reasons which will become clear herebelow.
The spring washer 14 is circular with an outer peripheral portion 24 which
engages cam plate 16. A circular aperture 25 extends through the center of
the washer. The washer has a central, axially-compressible raised portion
26 which is generally square. This raised portion has a plurality of
reinforcing ribs 28. On the top side of the raised portion are a plurality
of serrations 30 which form friction-enhancing means. On the lower side of
the outer peripheral portion 24, there are provided a plurality of equally
spaced drive-inducing means in the form of projections 32. The washer is
preferably mounted on the shank of the screw prior to thread-rolling. Once
the shank is thread-rolled, the washer will be rotatably, but irremovably,
mounted on the screw in a manner which is, per se, known in the art.
The spacer-cam plate 16 is a generally disc-shaped cam member with a
circular, elevated, central portion 34. A flange member 36 extends
outwardly from the lower edge of the elevated portion and has an
increasing ramp portion 38 extending about part of its periphery. As shown
in the drawing, this angular extent is 210.degree. but could be more or
less than this amount. An aperture 39 extends through the center of the
raised portion. Part of the flange which does not have a ramp portion
thereon has a truncated flat edge 40. The radial distance from the center
of the aperture to the flat edge 40 is equal to the distance from the
center of aperture 42 in the workpiece 44 to the edge 48 of the side
flange 46. The flat edge thereby facilitates the mounting and insertion of
the spacer-cam assembly 10. The raised central portion has a plurality of
apertures 50 therein, the number and spacing of said apertures
corresponding to the number and spacing of projections 32 on washer 14.
In operation, the preassembled screw and washer is combined with the cam
plate by inserting shank 20 through aperture 39. The spacer-cam assembly
is then positioned with the leading end of the shank 20 received in
aperture 42 and the flat 40 on cam plate 16 parallel to and adjacent to
flange edge 48. Torque is applied to the fastener head 18 by a tool. As
the fastener is threadingly advanced into the workpiece,
friction-increasing means 22 on the lower side of head 18 engage
friction-enhancing means 30 on the upper side of spring washer 14 thereby
forming a friction clutch and causing the washer to rotate with the
fastener. The drive-inducing projections 32, in turn, engage in
drive-receiving apertures 50 thereby rotating cam plate 16. The ramp 38
increases in height proceeding in a counter-clockwise direction about the
periphery of the cam plate. Therefore, as the assembly is rotated in a
clockwise direction, the cam height between flange 46 and plate 44
increases until the cam is wedged therebetween. When this occurs, the
wedging frictional resistance to further rotational advancement exceeds
the frictional force transmitted between the clutch members and the clutch
slips. Further application of torque to the fastener head will merely
flatten the washer. The vertical surface on serrations 22 prevent the
fastener from backing off and, therefore, maintain the cam plate in
tightly wedged engagement.
It will be understood that modifications may be made to the cam assembly as
by changing the friction means or reshaping the apertures, projections,
cam plate, etc. It is further understood that even though a particular
application has been disclosed, application of the invention is not
limited thereto. Accordingly, the invention is intended to embrace all
such alternative embodiments and uses as fall within the spirit and scope
of the appended claims.
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