Patent classifications
F16B25/0015
SELF-TAPPING SCREW
A self-tapping screw includes a screw head, a screw shank having a shank body extending from the screw head along an axis, a self-tapping thread extending helically around an outer peripheral surface of the shank body and having a plurality of cutting edges continuously connected to one another and extending outwardly, radially and taperingly from the outer peripheral surface of the shank body, and a supporting unit including a plurality of supporting teeth each disposed between two adjacent ones of the cutting edges, and a plurality of concave surfaces respectively adjacent to the supporting teeth and extending inwardly from the outer peripheral surface of the shank body.
Wing-Shaped Thrust Screw
A thrust screw includes a head, a first shank, a second shank, and a drilling member. The first shank and the second shank are arranged between the head and the drilling member. The second shank is provided with an external thread. The first shank is provided with a thrust member corresponding to the external thread. The thrust member includes two wing-shaped stop pieces and two flat portions. The two flat portions are formed on the two wing-shaped stop pieces respectively and correspond to the external thread. The two flat portions have an outer diameter greater than that of the external thread. The two flat portions of the thrust member stop a further screwing motion of the external thread.
Screw
A screw having a cylindrical shank with a conical tip at one end and a screw head at the other, and at least one thread section therebetween. The thread section has a thread core. On the thread section, multiple successive thread terms are formed on a shell surface of the thread core. In the region of the thread section, multiple elevations are arranged on the outside of the shell surface of the thread core.
SCREW ELEMENT
The present invention relates to a screw element (1) comprising a threaded shaft (2), a screw tip (4) formed on one shaft end and a screw head (5), formed on an opposite shaft end and with force application means (7), and comprising a screw thread (12) extending on the threaded shaft (2) and on the screw tip (4), wherein the screw tip (4) has a front tip section (4a) tapering toward the screw element end, when viewed in the screwing-in direction (Z), and a section (4b) formed on the threaded shaft with a polygonal cross section, when viewed in cross section, whose enveloping circle diameter (d.sub.h) is greater than a core diameter (d.sub.k) of the screw tip (4), and the polygonal cross section has a corner point (15) lying on the enveloping circle of the section (4b), and a front edge surface (9), radially oriented with respect to a longitudinal center axis (X-X), ends in said corner point in the sense of an increased diameter. The screw tip (4) has a first tapering tip section (4a) with a circular cross section and a second, cylindrical tip section (4c) with a circular cross section formed between the first tip section (4a) and the polygonal section (4b), wherein the screw thread (12) is continuously formed without interruption across the first and second tip sections (4a, 4c) of the screw tip (4).
WOOD SCREW
A wood screw, including a cylindrical screw shank, at the end of which there is formed a tip, a screw head, which is formed at the other end of the screw shank, as well as a threaded section, which extends from the tip in the direction of the screw head, wherein the threaded section has a thread core and a thread winding having several threaded turns circulating the thread core, wherein several successive threaded turns have projections, which are formed alternatingly in essentially the direction of the screw head and in essentially the direction of the tip.
SCREW STRUCTURE
A screw structure is disclosed herein. It comprises a head; a rod body integrally extended from the head and having a flat shank part and a tapered tip at a terminal of the flat shank part; a first screw thread disposed on the rod body and having a positioning tooth at a terminal thereof, a plurality of cutting units and a plurality of shaving collection spaces; a plurality of second screw threads disposed on the rod body; and a reamer thread disposed at an upper end of the rod body.
SELF-TAPPING SCREW
A self-tapping screw (10, 30) comprising a drive (12) and a shank (14) bearing a thread comprising a main thread (16, 32), wherein the main thread (16, 32) has a maximum main thread external diameter (D.sub.AF) and a cutting area (F) and a supporting area (T) following in the direction of the drive (12), wherein the shank (14) has a threaded end (18) at an end opposite the drive (12), with the screw end (18) having a diameter (DE) of at least 20% of the maximum main thread external diameter (D.sub.AF), The shank further has, in the region of the screw end (18), a tap flute (20), wherein the tap flute (20) comprises at least two tapping thread turns (20a, 20b, 20c) which attain, in their external diameter (D.sub.AA), no more than 90% of the maximum main thread external diameter (D.sub.AF) and form a tap region in which the tapping thread turns (20a, 20b, 20c) have the same diameter development, and in addition in that the diameter of the main thread (16, 32) in the tap flute region (AB) is less than or equal to the diameter (D.sub.AA) of the tapping thread turns (20a, 20b, 20c).
Fastener with continuous detent region
A fastener includes a shank having a first end and a second end. The fastener also includes a thread provided on the shank, the thread including a first region having a first thread angle and a second region with a second thread angle, at least a portion of the thread having said first thread angle. The fastener also includes an arcuate detent region in the shank between respective turns of the thread.
SELF-SEALING ROOF FASTENER
A self-sealing fastener for installation of roofing materials for creating a substantially watertight seal around fastener penetrations where roofing materials or panels are affixed to an underlying roof deck by the fasteners. Also disclosed is a method for installing the self-sealing fastener for attachment of roofing materials to an underlying roof deck with the penetrations areas or holes created by the fasteners being substantially sealed against water penetration.
Method of installing self-drilling, self-tapping bone screw for bicortical purchase
A self-drilling, self-tapping bone screw is described in which the bone screw has a drill tip free of threads and having a length at least as great as about the thickness of a proximal cortical bone layer, with the drill tip having opposed lands and a helical flute between each of the lands with each of the lands having a cutting edge configured to cut bone as the drill tip is rotated into the bone with the flutes conveying the bone debris away from the drill tip, where a lead thread begins to self-tap internal threads in the proximal cortical bone layer after the drill tip has drilled through the proximal cortical bone layer so as to avoid stripping the threads formed in the bone layer. A method of installation is also disclosed.