F16B25/103

Zn-Ni as a coating layer on self-drilling screws of austenitic stainless steel
11920624 · 2024-03-05 · ·

A self-drilling screw (10) having a head (20), a shaft (30) at least partially wearing a thread (35) and a drill point (40). The base material of the screw (10) including the drill point (40) is integrally manufactured from an austenitic 300 series steel with a surface hardness (uncoated) of 400-600 HV 0.3. The surface of the screw has a top coating of ZnNi with a Ni-content between 12-15% deposited on the austenitic base material. This self-drilling screw (10) is manufactured from a blank of raw austenite 300 series steel which is initially squeezed by cold forming to reduce its diameter in a first operation and, in following cold forming operations the head, the drill point and a thread are formed.

HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE PANEL AND FIXING DEVICE THEREOF
20240068284 · 2024-02-29 ·

The present disclosure provides a human machine interface panel including a main body and a fixing device. The main body includes a housing and a first contact surface. The fixing device includes a base, a self-tapping screw and a bottom base. The base is detachably connected to the housing and has a mounting hole. The self-tapping screw penetrates through the mounting hole and has an interference fit to the mounting hole. The bottom base is disposed at an end of the self-tapping screw. By disposing a plate between the bottom base and the first contact surface, and tightening the self-tapping screw, the plate is clamped by the bottom base and the first contact surface. Consequently, the human machine interface panel is fixed to the plate.

FACADE PANEL SCREW AND FASTENING ARRANGEMENT THEREWITH

A facade panel screw for the optimized fastening of facade panel elements to a substructure has a head having a very large diameter, a subsequent, essentially cylindrical shaft section (22) extending along a central longitudinal axis (A) and a subsequent tip region (23). The shaft section (22) includes, as viewed from the head, a threadless underhead section (24), a stop collar (25) and a threaded section (28). The thread in a first part (26) of the threaded section (28) subsequent to the stop collar (25) has an outer diameter D.sub.r, which is attenuated compared to the thread in a second part (27) with outer diameter D.sub.n, over several convolutions, so that D.sub.r<D.sub.n. This threaded section 26 allows a controlled overwinding of the facade panel screw in use. A corresponding fastening arrangement includes a facade panel, a substructure for transferring the load to a building surface and the facade panel screw.

Wood screw with intermediate thread sections tapering to the front

Wood screw for predrilling-freely inserting into a wood base, in particular into a massive wood base, wherein the wood screw comprises a shaft portion with a thread which is self-cutting in wood, a screw head which is connected to the shaft portion directly or indirectly at a back side, and a screw tip which is connected to the shaft portion directly or indirectly at a front side, for predrilling-freely penetrating into the wood base, wherein at the shaft portion between neighboring thread turns, portions are formed which taper towards the screw tip.

Screw chip removal structure
10480561 · 2019-11-19 ·

Disclosed is a chip removal structure of a screw. The screw includes a screw head. A shank extends downward from the screw head. The shank has an outer circumferential surface on which a thread is formed in a surrounding form. The shank has a lower end that is formed with a tapering tail section. The thread is extended to the tapering tail section. The tapering tail section is formed, through cutting or pressing, with two or more chip removal grooves. The spacing distance of the chip removal grooves can be adjusted as desired. The chip removal grooves are set at an inclination angle and any one of the chip removal grooves may exceed or may not exceed a screw center line. The chip removal grooves on the left side are each 0.5 to 4.5 times in width of the chip removal grooves on the right side.

Self-tapping screw head structure
10480562 · 2019-11-19 · ·

A self-tapping screw head structure includes a screw head, a rod, a cone and a thread. A direction of the thread surrounding the cone and the rod determines a tapping direction. The screw head includes a top portion, a first neck portion connected to the top portion and having a circumference decreasing towards away from the top portion, a plurality of recesses recessed at a surface of the first neck portion, and a second neck portion connected to the first neck portion and having a circumference gradually decreasing towards away from the first neck portion. Each of the plurality of recesses includes a cutting end, a crumb guiding end away from the cutting end, a first accommodating groove and a second accommodating groove. A recess depth of the first accommodating groove is greater than that of the second accommodating groove.

Winged threaded fastener
10473137 · 2019-11-12 · ·

The present disclosure provides various embodiments of a winged threaded fastener primarily suited to be used to connect a wooden object to a metal object. The fastener includes a head, a shank, a helical thread formation extending from the shank, a first wing extending from the shank, and a second wing extending from the shank. In various embodiments, the wings are offset along the longitudinal axis of the shank with respect to each other and are angled with respect the longitudinal axis of the shank.

SELF-FEED BIT SYSTEM

A self-feed bit system includes a shank extending along an axis and configured to be coupled to a tool holder of a power tool and a cutting head couplable to the shank and including a sector shaped base. A radially extending lip is at a leading edge of the sector shape facing in a cutting direction and includes a rake face facing the cutting direction at a rake angle relative to the axis. A radially extending cutting blade is coupled to the radially extending lip and extends axially forward from the base at a first height. An at least partially threaded tip is coupled to the shank and extends axially forward of the cutting blade. Two or more teeth are positioned on a perimeter of the base trailing the cutting blade. Each tooth extends axially forward from the base at a second height that is less than the first height.

Screw

A screw includes a shank, a head connected thereto, a drilling portion opposite to the head, a first threaded section spirally formed on the shank, and a leading threaded section spirally extending upwards from the drilling portion. The two threaded section are disconnected so that a valley is formed between them. At least one cutting unit protrudes from the valley and has two ends connected to the first threaded section and the leading threaded section respectively. The leading threaded section assists the drilling portion in cutting and drilling into an object while screwing, and the cutting unit protruding from the valley severs fibers which are not cut by the leading threaded section completely to prevent the entanglement of the fibers. The valley helps accommodate and evacuate cut chips. Therefore, the drilling resistance is reduced effectively to increase the screwing efficiency.

Wood Screw And Method For Producing A Wood Screw
20190331152 · 2019-10-31 ·

The invention relates to a wood screw having a screw head having a drive configuration, a screw shank which emanates from the screw head and which at least in portions is provided with a thread, and a drilling tip which adjoins the thread, wherein the drilling tip is configured without a thread, wherein the drilling tip has two longitudinal cutters which continue up to a terminal point of the drilling tip and which run so as to be curved in relation to a central longitudinal axis of the screw, and wherein a circumference of the drilling tip between the two longitudinal cutters does not have any further cutters.