1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a double-shank shooting nail and particularly to a double-shank shooting nail that has a sub-nail located on a master nail to provide an enhanced fastening.
2. Description of the Prior Art
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In view of the aforesaid problems, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a double-shank shooting nail that can provide an enhanced fastening. It includes a master nail and at least one sub-nail. The master nail has a master shank with an action portion. The action portion has at least one flange formed on the outer surface. The flanges are spaced at an interval equal to or slightly smaller than the thickness of a metal board to be nailed. When the master nail is nailed into the metal board, the metal board is confined between two neighboring flanges.
In one aspect of the invention, the flange of the master nail has at least one notch formed on a same corresponding longitudinal location to form at least one holding trough to hold the sub-nail. The sub-nail has a top end with a coupling portion to be coupled with the master shank surface.
In another aspect of the invention, the sub-nail has a sloped surface on the tip, and a notch formed on the outer surface of a secondary shank.
In yet another aspect, the diameters of the flanges on the action portion of the master nail decrease gradually from the upper side towards the lower side to provide a firmer fastening after nailing into the board.
In still another aspect, the lower portion of the sub-nail is not coupled with the master nail. And the sub-nail and the master nail are positioned vertically in a juxtaposed manner. When the double-shank shooting nail is nailed into the metal board through the spacer, the master nail which has a greater hardness penetrates through the metal board, while the sub-nail which has a lower hardness is bent outwards due to the sloped surface at the tip and the notch on the secondary shank that reduces the strength. As the master nail has an inertial force during nailing, the sub-nail is easily bent and nails into the spacer to form a stronger fastening for the spacer and the metal board.
The flange may be formed by a screw thread extending from the master shank surface and formed in a diagonal V-shape cross section.
The sub-nail may have a greater hardness through a hardening process so that both the master nail and sub-nail can penetrate the metal board during nailing to enhance fastening.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The sub-nail 2 has a secondary shank 20 which has a coupling portion B on the top end to be coupled with the shank surface 100 of the master nail 1, and a tip 20 which has a sloped surface 202, and a notch 203 formed on an outer surface thereof to reduce the strength of the sub-nail 2.
On the structure set forth above, the cross section of the flange 111 on the action portion 11 of the mater nail 1 may be formed in a screw thread or a diagonal V-shape. The surface on the interval P between the flanges 111 becomes a diagonal cone. Hence when the master shank 10 is nailed into the metal board 3, the metal board 3 is wedged between two neighboring flanges 111. As the upper diameter dl is greater than the lower diameter d2, namely the diameter of the flange 111 on the action portion 11 decreases gradually from the upper side towards the lower side, it can increase fastening strength and prevent loosening.
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The hardness of the sub-nail 2 can be enhanced by a hardening process to be greater than that of the metal board 3. Then both the master nail 1 and the sub-nail 2 can be nailed at the same time and penetrate the metal board 3 (as shown in
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