Fastening bolt for use in concrete
09695859 ยท 2017-07-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B25/0068
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/0047
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/0026
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B25/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fastening bolt includes a shaft defining a central axis, a head, a drilling portion, and first threads alternating with second threads. The first threads and the second threads have different outer diameters. Each first thread has a trailing surface facing the head and inclined to a line perpendicular to the central axis by a trailing angle and a leading surface facing the drilling portion and inclined to the line by a leading angle. The trailing angle is smaller than the leading angle to build an asymmetrical form. Some threads near the drilling portion form respective cutting grooves and recesses thereon. Each cutting groove is formed by walls with different lengths and opened at an angle which does not exceed 90 degrees. The bolt breaks the workpiece quickly by the cutting grooves and recesses. The asymmetrical first threads help enter the workpiece quickly and attain a firm engagement therewith.
Claims
1. A fastening bolt for use in concrete comprising: a shaft defining a central axis; a head disposed on a first end of said shaft; a drilling portion defined on a second end of said shaft opposite to said first end; a plurality of first threads spirally disposed on said shaft and extending from said drilling portion toward said head; and a plurality of second threads spirally disposed between said first threads, wherein an outer diameter of said second threads is smaller than an outer diameter of said first threads, one of said second threads being an unbroken second thread disposed toward the head of the shaft and uninterruptedly encircling the shaft at least once, a remainder of said second threads being broken second threads disposed toward the drilling portion of the shaft and having a plurality of recesses formed thereon; wherein each of said plurality of first threads has a trailing surface facing said head and a leading surface facing said drilling portion, said leading surface and said trailing surface converging on a thread ridge, said first thread defining a line which is perpendicular to said central axis of said shaft and passes said thread ridge, said leading surface being inclined to said line at a leading angle, said trailing surface being inclined to said line at a trailing angle, said trailing angle being smaller than said leading angle, one of said first threads being an unbroken first thread disposed toward the head of the shaft and uninterruptedly encircling the shaft at least once, a remainder of said first threads being broken first threads disposed toward the drilling portion of the shaft and having a plurality of cutting grooves formed thereon, each of said plurality of cutting grooves being formed by walls with different lengths and being opened at an angle, said angle being not over 90 degrees, each of said plurality of cutting grooves being opened in a direction opposite to a screwing direction of said shaft.
2. The fastening bolt for use in concrete as claimed in claim 1, wherein said trailing angle is set between 18 degrees and 28 degrees, and said leading angle is set between 37 degrees and 47 degrees.
3. The fastening bolt for use in concrete as claimed in claim 1, wherein said shaft is made of two materials.
4. The fastening bolt for use in concrete as claimed in claim 3, wherein said shaft is divided into an anti-rust section extending downwards from said head and a hardened section extending from said anti-rust section to said drilling portion, said anti-rust section being made of stainless steel, said hardened section being made of carbon steel.
5. The fastening bolt for use in concrete as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of recesses is formed by support walls with different lengths and is opened at an included angle, said included angle being not over 90 degrees, each of said plurality of recesses being opened in a direction opposite to said screwing direction of said shaft.
6. The fastening bolt for use in concrete as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of recesses are devoid of alignment with the plurality of cutting grooves.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(8) An outer diameter r2 of the second threads 35, 35 is smaller than an outer diameter r1 of the first threads 34, 34, thereby helping reduce the resistance during the operation and entering quickly. Some of the second threads close to the drilling portion 33, as depicted by the numeral 35, have a plurality of recesses 351 formed thereon. Each of the recesses 351, as shown in
(9) The operation is described with the aid of
(10) To sum up, the fastening bolt for use in concrete takes advantage of cutting grooves and recesses respectively defined on some of the alternating first and second threads near the drilling portion to help break the wall of the workpiece quickly. The asymmetrical configuration of each first thread and the alternating first and second threads with different outer diameters allow the shaft to enter the workpiece smoothly, and quickly, thereby providing a quick drilling speed and preferable mechanical properties, such as anti-torque characteristic and tension strength. The claimed structure also prevents the shaft from drilling aslant in order to attain a better fastening effect and enhance the engagement between the bolt and the workpiece.
(11) While the embodiment of this invention is shown and described, it is understood that further variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of this invention.