This disclosure relates to implementations of a covered opening fastener.
Implementations of a covered opening fastener are provided. In some implementations, the covered opening fastener comprises a shelf and a shaft or one or more spikes.
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener is configured to fasten a first object, such as a first roofing part, to a second object, such as a second roofing part, without creating an opening in the first object.
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener is configured to not expose the covered opening fastener driven into and/or through the second object.
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener is configured to prevent moisture from leaking through the first object and the opening formed by the covered opening fastener in the second object.
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener is further configured to attach or otherwise secure a first object and a second object together and to a third object, such as a first roofing part, a second roofing part, and a roof frame respectively.
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener may be further configured to use as a roofing flashing clip.
In some implementations, a method of using the covered opening fastener comprises attaching the covered opening fastener to an edge portion of a first object, such as a first roofing part, and driving the covered opening fastener into and/or through a second object, such as a second roofing part, to thereby attach the first object and the second object together by the covered opening fastener without forming an opening through the first object.
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In some implementations, the shelf 110 is generally planar panel or rectangular prism shaped. For example, in some implementations, the top surface 111 and the bottom surface 112 extend lengthwise between the first side 113 and the second side 114 and extend widthwise between the third side 117 and the fourth side 118.
In some implementations, the top surface 111 and the bottom surface 112 are generally rectangular shaped. In some implementations, the shelf 110, including the surfaces 111, 112, and the sides 113, 114, 117, 118, may be any other suitable shape.
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In some implementations, the hook 115 is configured to receive an edge portion of a first object. In some implementations, the hook 115 is configured to hold or otherwise secure thereto the received edge portion of the first object. For example, as shown in
In this way, in some implementations, the hook 115 is configured to attach or otherwise secure a first object, such as a first roofing part 21, and the covered opening fastener 100 together. Furthermore, in this way, in some implementations, the hook 115 is configured to attach or otherwise secure the first object and the covered opening fastener 100 together without forming an opening through the first object, like the opening 30 through the first roofing part 21 as described above for
In some implementations, the shaft 120 may be similar to a nail fastener, such as the nail fastener 10 described above for
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In some implementations, the shaft 120 extends perpendicular or generally perpendicular to the bottom surface 112 of the shelf 110.
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 may further comprise a piece of adhesive tape. In some implementations, the adhesive tape may be attached to the bottom surface 112 or to any other suitable position of the covered opening fastener 100. For example, in some implementations, the adhesive tape may be attached to the bottom surface 112 adjacent to the shaft 120.
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 may comprise the piece of adhesive tape and not comprise the shaft 120. For example, in some implementations, the adhesive tape may replace the attachment features provided by the shaft 120.
Alternately, in some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 may comprise the adhesive tape and the shaft 120. For example, in some implementations, the adhesive tape may supplement the attachment features provided by the shaft 120.
In some implementations, the adhesive tape may be any suitable adhesive tape. For example, in some implementations, the adhesive tape may be a butyl tape. In some implementations, the adhesive tape may be double-sided (e.g., having adhesive on both surface sides of the tape).
In some implementations, the shaft 120 is configured to be driven into and/or through a second object. For example, as shown in
In some implementations, the shaft 120 is further configured to be driven into and/or through a third object to thereby attach or otherwise secure the first object, the second object, and the third object together by the covered opening fastener 100. For example, in some implementations, the shaft 120 is configured to be driven into and/or through a roof frame or other suitable structure (not shown) to thereby attach or otherwise secure the covered opening fastener 100, the second roofing part 23, and the roof frame together.
In some implementations, the shaft 120 is configured to form an opening in or through the second object when the shaft is driven into and/or through the second object, like the opening 30 through the second roofing part 23 as described above for
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 is configured to receive and hold an edge portion of a first object, such as an edge portion 22 of a first roofing part 21, such as roof flashing described above for
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 is configured to attach or otherwise secure the first object and the covered opening fastener 100 together without forming an opening through the first object, like the opening 30 through the first roofing part 21, such as roof flashing described above for
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 is configured to be driven into and/or through a second object, such as a second roofing part 23, to attach or otherwise secure the second object and the covered opening fastener 100 together.
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 is configured to cover an opening formed in or through the second object by the covered opening fastener 100 when the covered opening fastener 100 is driven into and/or through the second object.
In this way, in some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 is configured to fasten a first object, such as the first roofing part 21, to a second object, such as the second roofing part 23, without creating an opening in the first object.
Furthermore, in this way, in some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 is configured to not expose the covered opening fastener 100 driven into and/or through the second object.
Moreover, in this way, in some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 is configured to prevent moisture from leaking through the first object and the opening formed by the covered opening fastener 100 in the second object.
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 is further configured to attach or otherwise secure a first object and a second object together and to a third object. For example, in some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 is configured to be driven into and/or through a roof frame or other suitable structure to thereby attach or otherwise secure the first roofing part 21, the second roofing part 23, and the roof frame together by the covered opening fastener 100.
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 may be further configured to use as a roofing flashing clip, such as by the features described above and further below.
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 comprises any suitable dimensions, such as the example dimensions shown in
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 is composed of any suitable materials. For example, in some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 may be composed of an aluminum, steel, or other metal material. In some implementations, the material may be galvanized or otherwise treated.
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 can have any suitable appearance, such as the example appearances shown in the figures.
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In addition to the above described similar components of the shelf 110, in some implementations, as shown in
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In some implementations, the one or more openings 219 may be generally circular. In some implementations, the one or more openings 219 may be any other suitable shape.
In some implementations, the one or more openings 219 extend through the shelf 210, including through the top surface 211 and the bottom surface 212.
In some implementations, the opening 219 positioned near the spikes 220 is configured to receive a nail 10 or other suitable fastener (such as shown in
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener 200 may further comprise a piece of adhesive tape. In some implementations, the adhesive tape may be attached to the bottom surface 212 or to any other suitable position of the covered opening fastener 200. For example, in some implementations, the adhesive tape may be attached to the bottom surface 212 adjacent to the spikes 220.
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener 200 may comprise the piece of adhesive tape and not comprise the spikes 220. For example, in some implementations, the adhesive tape may replace the attachment features provided by the spikes 220.
Alternately, in some implementations, the covered opening fastener 200 may comprise the adhesive tape and the spikes 220. For example, in some implementations, the adhesive tape may supplement the attachment features provided by the spikes 220.
In some implementations, the adhesive tape may be any suitable adhesive tape. For example, in some implementations, the adhesive tape may be a butyl tape. In some implementations, the adhesive tape may be double-sided (e.g., having adhesive on both surface sides of the tape).
In some implementations, the opening 219 positioned near the spikes 220 may be configured to provide any other suitable feature of the covered opening fastener 200.
In some implementations, the opening 219 positioned at or near the first side 213 may be configured to allow the hook portion 215 of the shelf 210 to be bent to form the channel 216 to receive and hold a roofing part 21 or other suitable component, such as described below. For example, in some implementations, the opening may allow the hook 215 to be bent more easily and/or without undesirably deforming the shelf 210 to receive and hold a roofing part 21 or other suitable component.
In some implementations, the opening 219 positioned at or near the first side 213 may be configured to provide any other suitable feature of the covered opening fastener 200.
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In some implementations, the spikes 220 may be generally triangular shaped. For example, in some implementations, the spikes 220 may extend from the bottom surface 212 of the shelf 210 such that the apex or point 223 of the spikes 220 faces generally opposite from the bottom surface 212. In this way, in some implementations, the spikes 220 are configured to be driven (e.g., hammered) into a roofing part 21, 23 or other suitable component to attach the covered opening fastener 200, such as described below.
In some implementations, the spikes 220 may be any other suitable shape.
In some implementations, the spikes 220 are configured to be driven into and thereby attach the covered opening fastener 200 to a roofing part 23 or other suitable component, such as similar to the above described shaft 120 of the covered opening fastener 100.
In some implementations, the covered opening fastener 200 may not comprise the spikes 220. For example, in some implementations, a nail 10 or other suitable fastener may be received through the opening 219 to attach the covered opening fastener 200 instead of the spikes 220. In some implementations, the above described piece of adhesive tape may attach the covered opening fastener 200 instead of the spikes 220.
In some implementations, an example method of using the covered opening fastener 100, with respect to the above-described figures, comprises placing the covered opening fastener 100 on a first object such that the edge portion of the first object is received and held by the hook 115 of the covered opening fastener 100. For example, as shown in
In some implementations, the method comprises driving the covered opening fastener 100 into and/or through a second object to thereby attach or otherwise secure the first object and the second object together by the covered opening fastener 100 without forming an opening through the first object. For example, as shown in
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In some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100 thereby further attaches or secures the first object and the second object together and to a third object. For example, in some implementations, the shaft 120 of the covered opening fastener 100 is also driven into and/or through a roof frame or other suitable structure to thereby attach or otherwise secure the first roofing part 21, the second roofing part 23, and the roof frame together by the covered opening fastener 100.
In some implementations, an example method of using the covered opening fastener 200, with respect to the above-described figures, comprises the same or similar steps as described above for the covered opening fastener 100, except that the shaft 120 is replaced by the spikes 220.
In some implementations, the method may further comprise bending the hook portion 215 of the shelf 210 to form the channel 216 and/or to receive and hold the roofing part 21 or other suitable component as described above. For example, in some implementations, the hook portion 215 may be bent using a hammer or any other suitable tool.
In some implementations, the method may further comprise driving a nail 10 or other suitable fastener (such as shown in
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In some implementations, the covered opening fastener 100, 200 may be used as a roofing flashing clip, such as by the above described methods.
The figures, including photographs and drawings, comprised herewith may represent one or more implementations of the covered opening fastener.
Details shown in the figures, such as dimensions, descriptions, etc., are exemplary, and there may be implementations of other suitable details according to the present disclosure.
Reference throughout this specification to “an embodiment” or “implementation” or words of similar import means that a particular described feature, structure, or characteristic is comprised in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the phrase “in some implementations” or a phrase of similar import in various places throughout this specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings.
The described features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the above description, numerous specific details are provided for a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that embodiments of the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations may not be shown or described in detail.
While operations may be depicted in the drawings in a particular order, this should not be understood as requiring that such operations be performed in the particular order shown or in sequential order, or that all illustrated operations be performed, to achieve desirable results.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 62/968,145, which was filed on Jan. 30, 2020 and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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62968145 | Jan 2020 | US |