SELF LOCKING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
HMC HEYMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY MICHIGAN AVE. KENILWORTH, N.J. SELF-LOCKING, PLASTIC BUSHINGS;
KEYSURE SIDERI, LEONARDO 561 BROADWAY NEW YORK NY 10012 SELF-LOCKING, TAMPER-EVIDENT CONTAINER IN THE NATURE OF A LOCK BOX;
THE ART OF SUSPENSION GPL ACQUISITION COMPANY 793 Duncan Reidville Road Duncan SC 93013 Self-locking, adjustable cable suspension systems for use in suspending objects from a ceiling or other stationary object and components and accessories therefor, namely, coils, cords, rigging, cable railing, canopies, and ceiling attachments; manually-operated cable grippers; machine parts, namely, clamp guides;Metal and non-metal storage and display assemblies and parts and accessories therefor, namely, fixed and movable wire gripper devices sold as a unit to hang lighting fixtures, shelves, pictures, art, displays and other items which may be suspended and moved along a wire or wires;
ZIP-LOC HUCK INTERNATIONAL, INC. 3724 E. Columbia Street Tucson AZ 85714 self-locking, screw threaded fastening devices made of metal (preferably steel) for use in engineering and aerospace industry;ZIP LOCK;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A locking nut has an internal thread intended to be screwed up on a thread on a shaft and includes at least one locking element which, by way of at least one locking screw, is adapted to be pressed against the thread in the shaft, thereby locking the nut against unintentional unlocking. The locking element is provided with a releasing device incorporating at least one screw arranged to be in threaded engagement with the locking element for subjecting the locking element to a radial pulling force causing the locking element to be lifted from engagement with the shaft thread after loosening of the locking screws.