F16B37/127

WALL MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
20190301505 · 2019-10-03 ·

A mounting assembly is provided for securing an element to a wall structure having a laminate outer cover residing adjacent to an internal thickness of compressible material. The assembly includes an anchor for engaging the wall structure and comprising a threaded outer wall for securing the anchor within the wall thickness, an elongated internal passageway for receiving an extent of an elongated fastener, and a deformable upper crown arranged about an open end of the passageway; a strut assembly coupled to the supported element; and an elongated fastener for securing the strut assembly to the anchor and wall structure. Other embodiments include a fastener assembly kit comprising a plurality of separate components to be assembled together to mount a strut member to a laminated foam wall panel, the components including an anchor, a washer assembly, a spacer, and an elongated fastener for securing the components to the wall panel.

THREAD REPAIR INSERT AND METHOD OF USE
20190277327 · 2019-09-12 ·

A thread repair insert system having a cylindrical body that extends from an upper end to a lower end and includes a threaded exterior surface and a hollow interior having a threaded interior surface. The lower end of the cylindrical body includes a cutting section that includes a plurality of notches that separate threaded sections. The threaded sections include a cutting edge followed in the direction of rotation by a trailing edge. The lower end also tapers or narrows slightly such that the threaded sections transition from partial threads to full threads as they extend upward. As the thread repair insert is rotated into an opening in parent material, the cutting edge cuts material which is forced between the threads of the threaded sections. As the threaded sections transition from partial threads to full threads in the threaded sections, threads are roll-formed in the parent material.

Jamb adjuster
10352089 · 2019-07-16 ·

A jack screw-type fastener with a head defining an interior aperture with a Phillips pattern in the top and in communication with a central channel sized and shaped to receive a fastener therethrough for structurally reinforcing the window jamb of a window frame. The jamb adjuster includes a series of oversized and narrowly oriented threads relative to commercially available threaded fasteners (about 50% larger than average), frictionally engaging a greater ratio of the window frame wall depth than conventional. In use, the jamb adjuster is a self-tapping screw member that renders unnecessary a receiver, reducing component cost and structural degradation, and instead displacing a portion of the window frame material, for example vinyl, during insertion, causing a more structurally secure attachment to the window frame. The jamb adjuster also provides a more robust attachment mechanism for vital weather stripping than other fasteners or adhesive as known in the art.

Self-drilling drywall anchor and a method of securing an anchor in a drywall
10344789 · 2019-07-09 · ·

Inexperienced users of conventional self-drilling drywall anchors may apply too much torque to its screw drive, even after the anchor has become fully bedded down in the drywall, under the mistaken impression that applying a greater torque will improve security of the anchor within the drywall. However, continuing to rotate the anchor after it has been fully inserted into the dry wall continues to rotate the anchor within the drywall and gouges out drywall material from around the anchor. Such gouging causes a cavity to form around the anchor, reducing its security within the wall. The present invention provides a self-drilling drywall anchor having a screw drive 16 that comprises a clutch configured to limit an amount of torque transmitted to the shank 5 by a tool engaged with the screw drive 16. In this way, a user may drive the anchor into a drywall, but over-tightening is prevented as the clutch limits the amount of torque transmitted to the shank 5, thereby preventing the external threads 7 on the shank from gouging out drywall material adjacent to the anchor and reducing the anchor's security within the drywall.

Thread repair insert and method of use

A thread repair insert system having a cylindrical body that extends from an upper end to a lower end and includes a threaded exterior surface and a hollow interior having a threaded interior surface. The lower end of the cylindrical body includes a cutting section that includes a plurality of notches that separate threaded sections. The threaded sections include a cutting edge followed in the direction of rotation by a trailing edge. The lower end also tapers or narrows slightly such that the threaded sections transition from partial threads to full threads as they extend upward. As the thread repair insert is rotated into an opening in parent material, the cutting edge cuts material which is forced between the threads of the threaded sections. As the threaded sections transition from partial threads to full threads in the threaded sections, threads are roll-formed in the parent material.

Coil for a threaded insert

The present invention relates to a coil (10) for transmitting torque to a threaded insert sleeve with an external thread and/or for tapping a thread. The coil (10) comprises a radially outer profile for anchoring the coil (10) in a threaded insert sleeve and for transmitting a torque to the threaded insert sleeve and/or for tapping a thread. In addition, the coil (10) comprises a driving profile suitable for receiving a drive, which can engage in the driving profile in such a way that a torque can be transmitted from the drive to said coil (10) and that at the same time the drive limits or avoids any torsion of the coil (10).

TAPERED THREAD-FORMING FASTENERS
20240280130 · 2024-08-22 ·

A tapered fastener adapted to be installed in an unthreaded, tapered hole in a workpiece formed of a cast material is provided. The tapered fastener can have a head and a shank. The shank can have a tapering outer face with substantially the same tapering angle as the tapered hole in the workpiece. A thread forming screw thread in the tapering outer face forms threads in the unthreaded, tapered hole as the head drives the shank into the workpiece.

Self-tapping insert with interior die slots and method of utilizing the same to repair damaged threads on a fastener
10145405 · 2018-12-04 ·

A self-tapping insert has at least one interior die slot which repairs damaged threads on a fastener used with the insert. The self-tapping insert is used for providing replacing threads in a workpiece. The self-tapping insert has a cylindrical body with a top and a bottom, an exterior portion and an interior portion. The exterior portion has a cutting thread wrapped around the exterior surface, where the cutting thread sequentially intersects a cutting slot disposed in a generally axial orientation along the exterior portion. The interior portion has a screw thread for receiving the fastener. The screw thread intersects the die slot having a die slot leading edge and a die slot trailing edge. A screw thread leading edge is defined by each sequential intersection of the screw thread with the die slot leading edge and a screw thread trailing edge is defined by each sequential intersection of the screw thread with the die slot trailing edge.

Double-threaded connector

A double-threaded connector or spacer according may be self-threading such that insertion into a mounting hole in a PCB will cause the interior of the mounting hole to become threaded to match the double-threaded connector or spacer. The double- threaded connector or spacer installed in a mounting hole of a carrier. A half circle portion of daughter card is held in place between the double-threaded connector or spacer and screw. The half circle portion of the daughter card is plated to make electrical contact with the double-threaded connector or spacer, for example, to allow for grounding of the daughter card via the carrier, e.g., PCB.

Nut and method for fixing an object to a building structure
10087626 · 2018-10-02 ·

A nut (10), comprising: a female thread (34) for threading a bolt (14) thereinto; a head (52) surrounding the female thread (34), for holding the female thread (34), for allowing rotating the bolt (14) in relation to the female thread (34); and a self-tapping thread (36), for threading the nut (10) through an object (18), the self-tapping thread (36) characterized in not providing linear pacing in relation to the object (18) upon rotation therebetween upon completing the threading therebetween, wherein the self-tapping thread (36) may comprise the female thread (34) for threading the bolt (14) therethrough, thereby allowing connecting the nut (10) to the object (18) and then moving the bolt (14) in relation to the object (18), thereby allowing fixing the object (18) to a building structure (20) at an adjustable distance (40).