Patent classifications
F16B15/08
INSULATED STAPLE AND STAPLE COLLATION
An insulated staple includes a staple including a crown extending between a pair of legs and an insulator including an insulator bridge extending between a pair of insulator legs and a channel extending from an end of one of the insulator legs to an end of the other of the insulator legs. The staple is at least partially received in the channel. A width of the channel at the insulator bridge is greater than a thickness of the staple crown. The insulator includes protrusions extending into the channel and defining therebetween a gap that, in absence of the staple, has a width less than the width of the staple crown to provide a friction fit between the staple crown and the insulator.
INSULATED STAPLE AND STAPLE COLLATION
An insulated staple includes a staple including a crown extending between a pair of legs and an insulator including an insulator bridge extending between a pair of insulator legs and a channel extending from an end of one of the insulator legs to an end of the other of the insulator legs. The staple is at least partially received in the channel. A width of the channel at the insulator bridge is greater than a thickness of the staple crown. The insulator includes protrusions extending into the channel and defining therebetween a gap that, in absence of the staple, has a width less than the width of the staple crown to provide a friction fit between the staple crown and the insulator.
STAPLE AND CONNECTING STAPLE
A staple holds and binds two portions on both sides of a cord wound around to-be-bound object. This staple is provided with a pair of leg parts and a crown part connecting the pair of leg parts. The crown part is formed with a mountain portion bent inwardly.
NAIL FOR USE IN NAIL SETTING TOOL
A nail for a nail setting tool comprises a predominantly lignocellulosic material. The nail has a nail shank, at the front end of which is a nail tip in the form of a conical round tip. At the rear end region is a head region. The tip angle of the nail tip is >40°.
ONE PIECE STAPLE STRIP
A one piece staple strip is provided, including: a plurality of staples, each of the plurality of staples including two leg portions and a crown portion connected with and between the two leg portions; a connection portion, connected with and between every neighboring two staples of the plurality of staples; and a stop portion, projecting laterally from the leg portion of each of the plurality of staples and defining a holding space with the crown portion of each of the plurality of staples, the holding space being configured to receive a cable; wherein each of the two leg portions of each of the plurality of staples includes a spike section extending from the stop portion.
ONE PIECE STAPLE STRIP
A one piece staple strip is provided, including: a plurality of staples, each of the plurality of staples including two leg portions and a crown portion connected with and between the two leg portions; a connection portion, connected with and between every neighboring two staples of the plurality of staples; and a stop portion, projecting laterally from the leg portion of each of the plurality of staples and defining a holding space with the crown portion of each of the plurality of staples, the holding space being configured to receive a cable; wherein each of the two leg portions of each of the plurality of staples includes a spike section extending from the stop portion.
BRACKET FOR CONNECTING WOODEN DECKS, AND WOODEN DECK COUPLING STRUCTURE USING SAME
The present invention is regarding a structure for fastening decking lumber woods for a wooden deck. The present invention includes a first deck wood (10a) and a second deck wood (10b) with a form of a certain thickness and extended to a certain length and the cross member, the joist, placed underneath and perpendicular to the deck lumber woods, and the bracket (100) that allows to fix the first deck wood (10a) and the second deck wood (10b) onto the cross member with a fastening material through the gap space between the deck woods without touching them so the deck wood can breath freely thus, preventing them from splitting.
Compressed air nailer with automatic operating mode and a placing sensor
A compressed air nailer comprises a working piston connected to a driving tappet and configured to drive in a fastener and a triggering apparatus. The triggering apparatus comprises a manually actuable trigger, a placing sensor, and a force transmission element configured to interact with the manually actuable trigger and the placing sensor to actuate a control valve and trigger the driving process when the manually actuable trigger and the placing sensor are actuated together. The compressed air nailer is configured to continuously drive in fasteners in an automatic operating mode when the manually actuable trigger and the placing sensor are permanently actuated, and wherein displacing the placing sensor from the second position into the first position does not actuate the control valve when the manually actuable trigger is in an actuated position when the placing sensor is displaced.
Compressed air nailer with automatic operating mode and a placing sensor
A compressed air nailer comprises a working piston connected to a driving tappet and configured to drive in a fastener and a triggering apparatus. The triggering apparatus comprises a manually actuable trigger, a placing sensor, and a force transmission element configured to interact with the manually actuable trigger and the placing sensor to actuate a control valve and trigger the driving process when the manually actuable trigger and the placing sensor are actuated together. The compressed air nailer is configured to continuously drive in fasteners in an automatic operating mode when the manually actuable trigger and the placing sensor are permanently actuated, and wherein displacing the placing sensor from the second position into the first position does not actuate the control valve when the manually actuable trigger is in an actuated position when the placing sensor is displaced.
SELF-SEALING FASTENER
A self-sealing fastener for securing a building component to a framing member, such as securing a sheathing layer over which is disposed a barrier layer to a framing member, includes a fastener with a shank and a head, and a rubberized coating surrounding at least a portion of the shank of the fastener. The rubberized coating is designed to peel back from the shank and accumulate at least around the shank and/or head upon insertion into the wall assembly, thereby sealing off an entry of the self-sealing fastener into the barrier layer and sheathing layer.