EXPANDING, ANCHORING SCREW
20210215189 ยท 2021-07-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B25/0015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B33/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B19/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention is an expanding, anchoring screw, made of expandable polymer material. The screw shaft is hollow. After inserting screw in a material, by allowing two reagents to mix in the hollow shaft, and a polymerization chemical reaction to occur, the reagents increase in volume exerting pressure against the inner surface of the hollow shaft, expanding the shaft, and applying greater anchoring force against material in which the screw is inserted.
Claims
1. An expanding screw system comprising a screw head disk portion; a cylindrical threaded shaft portion; a tail-end portion; said cylindrical threaded-shaft portion has an internal cylindrical coaxial hollow portion; said screw head disk portion has an aperture central to both circular faces concentric with said internal cylindrical coaxial hollow portion; and all portions comprise expandable polymer material.
2. A system as in claim 1 further comprising: said tail-end portion is solid and tapered.
3. A system as in claim 1 further comprising: said tail-end portion is tapered and slit parallel to axis of said cylindrical threaded shaft portion.
4. A system as in claim 2 further comprising: said internal cylindrical coaxial hollow portion has an encapsulated first reagent; said internal cylindrical coaxial hollow portion has an encapsulated second reagent; and said encapsulated second reagent located adjacent to said first reagent.
5. A system as in claim 3 further comprising: said internal cylindrical coaxial hollow portion has said encapsulated first reagent; said internal cylindrical coaxial hollow portion has said encapsulated second reagent; and said encapsulated second reagent located adjacent to said first reagent.
6. A system as in claim 4 further comprising: an initiator tool comprising a metal cylindrical shaft that is pointed at one end; said metal cylindrical shaft diameter allows it to extend through said screw head disk portion aperture and said internal cylindrical coaxial hollow portion; and said initiator tool operative to extend into said internal cylindrical coaxial hollow portion so as to puncture encapsulating containers of said encapsulated first reagent and said encapsulated second reagent enabling un-encapsulated first reagent to mix with un-encapsulated second reagent.
7. A system as in claim 5 further comprising: Said initiator tool comprising a metal cylindrical shaft that is pointed at one end; said metal cylindrical shaft diameter allows it to extend through said screw head disk portion aperture and said internal cylindrical coaxial hollow portion; and said initiator tool operative to extend into said internal cylindrical coaxial hollow portion so as to puncture said encapsulating containers of said encapsulated first reagent and said encapsulated second reagent enabling said un-encapsulated first reagent to mix with said un-encapsulated second reagent.
8. A method comprising: inserting an expanding screw into a material; inserting an initiator tool through screw head and hollow shaft; extending said initiator tool into said hollow shaft until tip reaches end of said hollow shaft; puncturing encapsulated reagent capsules; mixing un-encapsulated reagents; and removing said initiator tool.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
[0025] Contemporary anchoring screw systems comprise two componentsan anchoring subsystem and a screw subsystem. Applying these devices is a two-step process comprising insertion of an anchor portion followed by insertion of a screw.
[0026] The invention herein disclosed is an anchoring screw that comprises both anchoring portion and screw. As such, inserting the screw is essentially inserting both screw and anchoring portion.
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[0038] The embodiments as described are exemplary. They show both reagents present inside the expanding screw prior to insertion. Only one reagent might be contained within the screw and the second reagent could be added by an initiator tool with a hollow shaft and a reagent reservoir in its handle. In another embodiment, the screw may contain no reagents and both reagents are injected through the aperture using an initiator tool having two parallel shafts and separate reagent reservoirs in its handle. If used in a soft material, such as dry wall, the screw may be screwed into the material prior to chemical reaction and expansion. If used in a harder material, the screw is inserted into an existing channel wherein the screw slips snugly into the channel, prior to chemical reaction and expansion. Once expanded, the shaft threads press firmly against the material making for a tight, secure fit.
[0039] The chemical reaction causing the increased volume and internal pressure may be a polymerization process. One reagent could be a resin, such as isocyanate; and the other reagent could be a catalyzing agent such as polypol. Virtually any binary material combination that upon mixing causes a polymerization process to occur could be used to trigger the expansion result.
[0040] The screw systems shown in the drawing are exemplary. Screw heads could be disk or tapered. The head indentations could be a Phillips configuration, a single slotted one, hex-key format, and the like.