SCREW WITH A COMPOUND-SQUEEZING PISTON
20170122360 ยท 2017-05-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B13/141
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A screw, especially a concrete screw, having a shank with a front end that is to be inserted into a hole drilled into a substrate, and a rear end as well as at least one thread arranged on the shank. It is provided that the screw has a squeezing piston that is situated in front of the front end of the shank, whereby a compound reservoir is provided between the squeezing piston and the shank.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A screw comprising: a shank with a front end to be inserted into a hole drilled into a substrate, a rear end and at least one thread arranged on the shank; and a squeezing piston situated in front of the front end of the shank, a compound reservoir being provided between the squeezing piston and the shank.
12. The screw as recited in claim 11 wherein the squeezing piston is joined to the shank by a threaded rod, a spindle drive being formed on the threaded rod and converting a rotation of the shank relative to the squeezing piston into a translatory movement of the squeezing piston relative to the shank.
13. The screw as recited in claim 11 wherein the spindle drive converts the rotation of the shank relative to the squeezing piston in a screwing direction of the at least one thread into a translatory movement wherein the squeezing piston approaches the shank.
14. The screw as recited in claim 11 wherein the threaded rod is arranged non-rotatably on the squeezing piston, and the shank has an internal thread, the threaded rod being screwed into the internal thread.
15. The screw as recited in claim 11 wherein the threaded rod is arranged non-rotatably on the shank, and the squeezing piston has an internal thread, the threaded rod being screwed into the internal thread.
16. The screw as recited in claim 15 wherein the thread and the shank are separate parts, the thread and the shank being coupled to each other by a non-rotatable plug-in connector.
17. The screw as recited in claim 11 wherein the squeezing piston projects radially beyond the shank, at least in certain sections.
18. The screw as recited in claim 11 wherein the squeezing piston has at least one thread section projecting radially.
19. The screw as recited in claim 11 wherein the squeezing piston has a sealing collar, and in that sections of the front end of the shank are accommodated in the sealing collar.
20. A method for the placement of the screw as recited in claim 11 into a hole drilled into a substrate, the method comprising: cutting a mating thread into the substrate with the at least one thread; and squeezing compound out of the compound reservoir with the squeezing piston.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The invention will be elaborated upon below on the basis of preferred embodiments that are schematically depicted in the accompanying figures, whereby individual features of the embodiments shown below can fundamentally be implemented individually or else in any desired combination within the scope of the invention. The figures schematically show the following:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] A first embodiment of the screw according to the invention is shown in
[0030] A squeezing piston 130, shown here as being disk-shaped by way of an example, is situated in front of the front end of the shank 110. A threaded rod 140 having an external thread 141 is non-rotatably arranged on the squeezing piston 130. This threaded rod 140 with its the external thread 141 is screwed into the internal thread 119 of the shank 110. Four radially projecting thread sections 131, 131, 131,131 are arranged on the circumferential surface of the squeezing piston 130. Situated axially between the shank 110 and the squeezing piston 130, there is a compound reservoir 160 that is shown here as being ring-shaped by way of an example and that contains a curable compound, especially a filling compound and/or an adhesive compound.
[0031] When the screw is being screwed into a hole drilled in a substrate, the thread sections 131, 131, 131, 131 come into contact with the wall of the drilled hole and bring about a rotation of the squeezing piston 130 relative to the shank 110. The internal thread 119 present on the shank and the external thread 141 that is non-rotatably joined to the squeezing piston 130 form a spindle drive that converts this relative rotation into a translatory movement wherein the squeezing piston 130 approaches the shank 110. The compound reservoir 160 is axially compressed during this linear approach movement. As a result, in turn, compound is squeezed out of the compound reservoir 160 and during the further tightening procedure, it then reaches the circumferential surface of the shank 110, where it hardens once the tightening procedure has been completed.
[0032] The interplay between the lead angle of the threads 111, 141 and 119 defines the squeezing rate of the compound that is dispensed during the placement procedure. In particular, it can be provided that the external thread 141 of the threaded rod 140 runs in the same direction as the thread 111 on the shank 110.
[0033] The lead angle of the thread sections 131, 131, 131, 131 can be between 90 and +90 and it is an additional component that can influence a rotational movement of the bore relative to the squeezing piston 130. Therefore, the volume of the compound can be further regulated by means of a positive or negative angle. If the thread sections 131, 131, 131, 131 run in the same direction as the thread 111, then the squeezing piston 130 can dispense less compound and vice versa.
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[0036] The rod 340 that is non-rotatably arranged on the squeezing piston 330 is shown here by way of an example without an external thread. In this case, when the squeezing piston 330 reaches the bottom of the drilled hole into which the screw is being placed, it can be moved towards the shank 110.
[0037] Another embodiment of a screw according to the invention is depicted in
[0038] A squeezing piston 430, shown here as being disk-shaped by way of an example, is situated in front of the front end of the shank 410 and it preferably has a sealing collar 435 as well as thread sections 431 that project radially. A compound reservoir 460 is arranged between the squeezing piston 430 and the shank 410.
[0039] Similarly to the embodiment of
[0040] As shown in