Lockโ€™n Bolt Redesigns the Bolt

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Lock'n Bolt Redesigns the Bolt

The bolt has been around a long time. You donโ€™t expect the design to changeโ€ฆ I mean, itโ€™s a bolt, right? Well, the Lockโ€™n Bolt folks in Japan donโ€™t seem to agree and Kenji Hasegawa, who runs Japanese automotive partsย supply company Lockโ€™n Bolt Corporation, is responsible for thisย invention, billing it as a one-piece bolt that technically requires no nutย (though itโ€™s still threaded for one, so thatโ€™s not entirely theย purpose).

Hasegawaโ€™s Lockโ€™n Bolt-Fย is designed specifically for industrial and commercial applicationsย where constant vibration can eventually loosen typical nut-and-boltย configurations. Itโ€™s the Lockโ€™n Bolt. The Lockโ€™n Bolt F-1 bolt has a through hole along its axis and features an inverted cone-shaped tip end with an embedded hex cap bolt that pulls the cone up, widening the end of the bolt and holding it fast within the material. The bottom end of the screw has two slits to expand the tip radially and secure it fast.

Lock'n Bolt

When you tighten down on the hex cap bolt, the end part of the screw is expandedย radially and the screw thread of the bolt cut into that of the piece,ย which prevents loose.

Application

The idea is that these bolts, once approved, could find their way onto civil and commercial projects of any type, including elevators, escalator, bridges, steel towers,ย and other construction jobs. One advantage of the Lockโ€™n Bolt is that it prevents loosening up without any nut. As a result, the bolt would fit in particularly well as a rail fastener, rail car wheelย fastener, engine fastener in airplanes and ships, engine fastener inย busses and trucks, within construction machines, printing machines, and even high-stress devices like a roller coaster โ€“ anything used under vibrating circumstances.

Features

  • Lightweight (no nut)
  • Enables locking on one side only
  • Can be used repeatedly
  • Can be fixed at the middle of the screw
  • Locks securely
  • Can be used for a through hole and a blind hole
  • Equal tensile/shear/torque strength to a standard bolt
  • Easily replaceable

There are currently several models of Lockโ€™n Bolt, including the F-1 which we describe above, and the F-2 which is a surface-locking bolt that tightens the back end of the bolt against the back of the hole to force the separation of the split end. An F-3 and F-4 (countersunk head) are also available to fill in for more specific applications.

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