20240026918. END NUT ASSEMBLY simplified abstract (Applied System Technologies, Inc.)

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END NUT ASSEMBLY

Organization Name

Applied System Technologies, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Roman Todd Zarins of Denver NC (US)

END NUT ASSEMBLY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240026918 titled 'END NUT ASSEMBLY

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an end nut assembly that consists of a nut body with two portions, each having an opening, and an axial bore connecting the two openings. The assembly also includes a bite ring with teeth extending inwardly from an outer ring, and a spacer with a cavity centrally located within its inner surface. Notably, the end nut assembly does not contain an O-ring.

  • The end nut assembly comprises a nut body with two portions and an axial bore.
  • A bite ring with teeth extends inwardly from an outer ring.
  • A spacer has a cavity centrally located within its inner surface.
  • The assembly does not include an O-ring.

Potential Applications:

  • Industrial machinery and equipment
  • Automotive and transportation systems
  • Plumbing and piping systems

Problems Solved by this Technology:

  • Leakage and sealing issues in assemblies
  • Simplifies assembly and reduces the number of components required
  • Provides a secure and reliable connection

Benefits of this Technology:

  • Improved sealing performance
  • Cost-effective solution
  • Enhanced durability and longevity
  • Easy installation and maintenance


Original Abstract Submitted

an end nut assembly comprising a nut body defining a first portion and a second portion, a first opening is adjacent the first portion and a second opening is adjacent the second portion, and an axial bore extends between the first opening and the second opening. a bite ring defines an outer ring and a plurality of teeth extends radially inwardly from the outer ring, and a spacer defines an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein the inner surface defines a cavity centrally located within the spacer. the end nut assembly does not contain an o-ring.