HOLE EXPANDING SCREW
20170241463 · 2017-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B35/048
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/0015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/103
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B25/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B35/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A hole expanding screw comprises a screw head and a screw shank. The screw head includes a top and a neck extending from the top and gradually shrinking toward a direction opposite the top. The screw shank includes a shank body connected with the neck, a hole expanding portion connected with the shank body, a cone connected with the hole expanding portion, a thread running helically from the cone through the hole expanding portion to the shank body. The outer diameter of the hole expanding portion is greater than the diameter of the shank body and smaller than the diameter of the thread. The hole expanding portion includes a plurality of hole expanding blocks arranged into several rows and a plurality of debris exhaust channels formed among the hole expanding blocks, wherein each two neighboring rows of the hole expanding blocks are arranged in a staggered way.
Claims
1. A hole expanding screw comprising: a screw head including a top and a neck extending from the top and gradually shrinking toward a direction opposite the top; and a screw shank including a shank body connected with the neck, a hole expanding portion connected with the shank body, a cone connected with the hole expanding portion, and a thread running helically from the cone through the hole expanding portion to the shank body, wherein the outer diameter of the hole expanding portion is greater than the diameter of the shank body and smaller than the diameter of the thread, and wherein the hole expanding portion includes a plurality of hole expanding blocks arranged into several rows and a plurality of debris exhaust channels formed among the hole expanding blocks, and wherein each two neighboring rows of the hole expanding blocks are arranged in a staggered way.
2. The hole expanding screw according to claim 1, wherein each hole expanding block includes a cutting tip and a plurality of slopes extending from the cutting tip and inclined toward a surface of the screw shank.
3. The hole expanding screw according to claim 2, wherein each hole expanding block is in form of a pyramid.
4. The hole expanding screw according to claim 1, wherein the neck includes a plurality of protrudent ribs.
5. The hole expanding screw according to claim 1, wherein the length of the hole expanding portion is equal to the length of 1-2 pitches of the thread.
6. The hole expanding screw according to claim 1, wherein the width of the debris exhaust channel is smaller than the pitch of the thread.
7. The hole expanding screw according to claim 1, wherein a planar angle of the debris exhaust channel is preferably within 55-70 degrees.
8. The hole expanding screw according to claim 1, wherein the shank body includes an oblique thread neighboring one side of the thread, which is corresponding to the screw head.
9. The hole expanding screw according to claim 1, wherein the screw shank includes a terminal cutting groove formed on one side of the cone.
10. The hole expanding screw according to claim 1, wherein the outer rim of the thread includes a plurality of toothed cutting edges.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0027] The screw head 10 includes a top 11 and a neck 12 extending from the top 11 and gradually shrinking toward a direction opposite the top 11. The neck 12 includes a plurality of protrudent ribs 121 enhancing the fixing security of the hole expanding screw 100 to the workpiece after the hole expanding screw 100 has been screwed into the workpiece. Refer to
[0028] The outer diameter D2 of the hole expanding portion 22 is greater than the diameter D1 of the shank body 21 and smaller than the diameter D3 of the thread 24. Thus, the hole expanding portion 22, whose outer diameter D2 is an intermediate between the diameter D1 of the shank body 21 and the diameter D3 of the thread 24, can drill beforehand an expanded hole, whose diameter is greater than the diameter D1 of the shank body 21 and smaller than the diameter D3 of the thread 24, whereby the contact area and frictional force between the shank body 21 and the workpiece are reduced in the succeeding screwing operation. Thus, the user can screw the workpiece less laboriously.
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[0030] The hole expanding blocks 221 include a plurality of first constructions 2211 formed in the junction of the hole expanding portion 22 and the shank body 21 and the junction of the hole expanding portion 22 and the cone 23, and a plurality of second constructions 2212 formed between the first constructions 2211. The height of the first constructions 2211 is identical to the height of the second constructions 2212. The volume of the second construction 2212 is 1.5-3 times the volume of the first construction 2211. The first constructions 2211 having smaller volume generate less debris than the second constructions 2212 having larger volume. Therefore, a squeezing force toward the screw head 10 is created to exhaust the wood debris. The planar angle of the debris exhaust channel 222 is preferably within 55-70 degrees. The term “planar angle” is defined to be the included angle between the tangent of the screw shank 20 and the projection of the debris exhaust channel 222 on the surface of the screw shank 20. The debris exhaust channels 222 enable the wood debris to move along the direction of the planar angle toward the screw head 10 and make the wood debris exhausted out smooth.
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[0032] The debris exhaust channels 222 are among the hole expanding blocks 221, and the neighboring rows of hole expanding blocks 221 are arranged in a staggered way. Therefore, the debris exhaust channels 222 beside each hole expanding block 221 are in a V-shape form. The wood debris cut off by hole expanding blocks 221 is exhausted in a staggered way along the debris exhaust channels 222 (the arrows with dashed lines indicate the directions of debris movement), which favors uniform release of the stress between the hole expanding screw 100 and the wooden workpiece W, whereby the wood debris is exhausted smooth and the stress between the screw and the workpiece is decreased. Besides, the width of the debris exhaust channel 222 should be smaller than the pitch of the thread 24 lest too large a spacing generate too small a contact area between the screw and the workpiece and cause shaking of the screw.
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