Recessed Head Screw
20170138386 ยท 2017-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B23/0023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B23/0038
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/106
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/0015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B23/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A recessed head screw includes a shank, a head, a drilling portion and threads. The head includes a top face where a socket portion is formed. The socket portion has a driving recess and a driving socket formed between the driving recess and the top face. The driving socket communicates with the driving recess. A diameter value of the driving socket is a maximum circumscribed circle diameter value of the driving recess plus a value within 20% of the maximum circumscribed circle diameter value. When a driving tool engages the socket portion, the driving socket can be in close-fitting engagement with the driving tool to increase the engagement between the driving tool and the head and prevent the screw from falling off the tool easily during the driving action of the tool, thereby delivering a full driving force to the head to improve the working efficiency and smoothness.
Claims
1. A recessed head screw comprising a shank, a head disposed at one end of said shank, a drilling portion disposed at another end of said shank, and a plurality of threads spirally disposed on said shank, said head including a top face and a bottom face connected between said top face and said shank, said top face having a socket portion formed thereon for engaging a driving tool; wherein said socket portion has a driving recess formed therein and a driving socket formed between said driving recess and said top face, said driving recess being enclosed by a plurality of interconnected walls, said driving socket communicating with said driving recess, a diameter value of said driving socket being a maximum circumscribed circle diameter value of said driving recess plus a value within 20% of said maximum circumscribed circle diameter value.
2. The recessed head screw as claimed in claim 1, wherein said driving tool has a shaft portion and an insertion portion connected to said shaft portion, said shaft portion and said driving socket being in close-fitting engagement when said insertion portion is inserted into said driving recess.
3. The recessed head screw as claimed in claim 1, wherein said driving recess is a slotted recess, a cruciform recess, a Pozi recess, a triangular recess, a square recess, a star-shaped recess, a Torx recess, or a polygonal recess.
4. The recessed head screw as claimed in claim 2, wherein said driving recess is a slotted recess, a cruciform recess, a Pozi recess, a triangular recess, a square recess, a star-shaped recess, a Torx recess, or a polygonal recess.
5. The recessed head screw as claimed in claim 1, wherein a depth value of said driving socket is at least 15% of said maximum circumscribed circle diameter value of said driving recess.
6. The recessed head screw as claimed in claim 2, wherein a depth value of said driving socket is at least 15% of said maximum circumscribed circle diameter value of said driving recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0022] The socket portion 323 has a driving recess 3231 formed therein and a driving socket 3232 formed between the driving recess 3231 and the top face 321. The driving recess 3231 is enclosed by a plurality of interconnected walls a so that the driving recess 3231 can have different shapes for adapting to different kinds of driving tools. When the insertion portion 52 of the driving tool 5 is inserted into the driving recess 3231, the shaft portion 51 of the driving tool 5 can be in close-fitting engagement with the driving socket 3232. The insertion portion 52 can be in loose or close-fitting engagement with the driving recess 3231 according to the shape and dimension of the insertion portion 52. In this preferred embodiment, it is adopted as an example that when the shaft portion 51 and the driving socket 3232 fit snugly to be in close-fitting engagement, the insertion portion 52 is in loose engagement with the driving recess 3231 to facilitate an easy entry or withdrawal of the driving tool 5. In addition, the driving socket 3232 may be in different shapes, preferably a circular shape in this preferred embodiment. The driving recess 3231, as shown in
[0023] The operation is described with the aid of
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[0025] To sum up, the recessed head screw takes advantage of a driving recess formed in the head and a driving socket in communication with the driving recess formed between the driving recess and a top face of the head to provide a close-fitting engagement between a driving tool and the driving socket which can be punched by precision processing when the driving tool enters the driving recess. This invention increases and enhances the engagement of the driving tool with the socket portion and prevents the driving tool from escaping from the driving socket. The screw does not drop down from the driving tool easily during the driving action. Thus, the full driving force of the driving tool can be delivered to the head evenly to facilitate the fastening operation and improve the working efficiency and the smoothness of the operation.
[0026] 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.