PROVIDING A TURN FOR THE BETTER
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTIVITY/MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
ORIGINATING TECHNOLOGY/ NASA CONTRIBUTION
Engineers are tasked with designing new systems
every day to meet changing or unexpected technical
requirements. After the tragic explosion of the
Space Shuttle Challenger on January 28, 1986,
NASA engineers embarked on a complete overhaul
of many of their long-standing quality systems
and procedures. When the official cause of the
accident was determined to be an O-ring failure
in the right Solid Rocket Booster, NASA’s Shuttle
Program initiated a thorough redesign of the
rocket boosters’ clevis ends, which are the O-ring’s
mating surfaces.
One of the unique systems that NASA engineers developed
as a result of this effort included a heating assembly
that is coupled to the outside of the rocket boosters.
When the assembly is affixed to the external surface
of the boosters, the very nature of its design
allows for the warming of the O-rings prior to
launch. After the engineers completed the assembly’s
design, however, they found that it was nearly
impossible to tighten the spanner nuts required
for attaching the system, given the minimum amount
of clearance they had in the limited and confined
space. Under these circumstances, the standard
wrenches typically used for tightening these types
of nuts did not work, and there were no other existing
devices to solve the problem.
NASA engineers embraced the challenge, developing
a torque wrench tool adapter that allowed for a
full rotation of spanner nuts in confined spaces.
The tool, which is similar to an open-ended crowfoot
wrench and a fixed-face spanner wrench, contains
two dowel pins that center and lock the wrench
onto the nut.
PARTNERSHIP
Kennedy Space Center’s Technology Commercialization
Office provided AI Technologies, a unit of Advisors
International (AI) LLC, with information about
NASA’s torque wrench tool adapter through a royalty-free,
public domain technology transfer agreement. AI
Technologies, based in New Berlin, Wisconsin, became
aware of NASA’s torque wrench tool adapter technology
through the efforts of Kennedy Space Center and
its Technology Transfer Program. Recognizing that
the NASA technology could be applied to similar
situations in common industrial settings, members
of AI Technologies conducted an extensive market
analysis to determine the device’s viability for
commercial sales. Six months later, results indicated
that a commercial form of the technology would
be well received by industry.
PRODUCT OUTCOME
Through AI Technologies’ market analysis for the
torque wrench tool adapter, the company quickly
determined that the basic concept of the new technology
would immediately impact businesses challenged
by the limitations brought on by current wrench
designs. After AI Technologies acquired the information
about this public domain technology, the company
assembled the final design concept and patented
its product as “Fastorque.”
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| The Fastorque tool allows for the full rotation of spanner nuts in confined spaces. |
While the tool was initially developed for a NASA-
specific purpose, its applications span the aerospace,
automotive, construction, energy, and petrochemical
industries. Durable and portable, Fastorque is
especially suited for hard-to-reach places, and
saves time in disconnect/connect procedures for
troubleshooting connectors. AI Technologies believes
the tool is a good alternative to conventional
spanner wrenches, which can be unwieldy and difficult
to use, especially in places allowing little clearance
for the wrench to rotate. While Fastorque allows
for the full rotation of spanner nuts in places
with minimum clearance, conventional spanner wrenches
in tight spots can cause damage as the user tightens
the nuts or withdraws the wrench.
With samples of Fastorque tested and approved,
AI Technologies is distributing the product on
a worldwide basis. AI LLC actively solicits sales
through its own direct efforts. The company is
also currently in the process of establishing an
effective distribution network where interested
customers may purchase the tool. Results from AI
LLC’s comprehensive marketing and sales efforts
are showing that the product is being received
positively by the market. The oil and gas, automotive,
and aerospace industries are among the many industry
segments that have expressed interest. The company
expresses cautious optimism that future sales of
Fastorque will continue to be enhanced by establishing
a broad marketing approach for various industries
that may have need of such a specialized tool.