The present invention pertains to the field of construction nails, and more specifically to the field of double sided construction nails featuring sharpened points on each end.
Every day, thousands of professional contractors and amateur do-it-yourselfers embark on a variety of construction and home improvement tasks such as building an addition onto the home, replacing paneling or flooring and installing cupboards and countertops. Requiring varying degrees of skill, as well as a good eye, the results achieved by successfully completing these tasks can be enjoyed for years. Regardless of whether one is a professional contractor, or simply a husband and wife duo making improvements to their living space, most would agree that the most important element in the completion of any of these tasks are tools. Hammers, chisels, saws, and screwdrivers are but a few of the manual tools that are invaluable to anyone involved in construction or home improvement tasks. In addition, electric or battery powered tools such as drills, sanders and nail guns can make a variety tasks easier.
The prior art has put forth several designs for construction nails. Among these are.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,743,693 to Edmond P. Sobotker, Jr. provides a double-ended nail driving system for securing two boards together without scarring a surface of the boards by securing a conventional fastener into the surface of the boards. The device includes a double-ended nail having a center flange, an elongated cylinder having an elongated cavity projecting into an end for removably receiving an end of the double-ended nail, and a lower flange attached to the end for engaging the center flange of the double-ended nail. The lower flange engages the center flange thereby allowing the user to tap upon an opposite end with a conventional hammer thereby penetrating the double-ended nail into the board within dulling a sharpened end of the double-ended nail.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,551,137 to Matthew Cohen provides a threaded tissue tack for use in approximating and securing a pair of tissue sections together. The threaded tissue tack has a central body portion and first and second screws extending from opposite ends of the central body portion. The first screw includes a left-hand thread and the second includes a right-hand thread. Engagement structure is provided on the central body portion to rotate the threaded tissue tack about its longitudinal axis and into the pair of tissue sections. There is also disclosed a tack driver for rotating the threaded tissue tack into the tissue. Guards are provided intermediate first and second ends of the central body portion and the first and second screws to protect surrounding tissue from the tack driver.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,165,588 to Donald S. Rowland provides a nail driver apparatus and a nail directed to joining abutting wood members with headless opposing points nails has a driver and opposing points nail for driving a blind or concealed nail. The driver apparatus includes a preferred means for driving and guiding a headless opposing points fastener by means of a percussive driving force, such as a hammer blow to a shaft member, and for protecting a point of the nail or fastener inserted into the driver.
None of these prior art references describe the present invention.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an elongate double sided construction fastener having a first end and a second end wherein the first end and the second end are capable of penetrating material to be fastened, wherein the first end and second end are separated by a flange.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a double sided construction fastener having a first end and a second end wherein the first end terminates in a sharpened point and the second end terminates in a sharpened point.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a double sided fastener having a first end terminating in a nail and a second end terminating in a nail.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a double sided construction fastener wherein the size of the first end nail and the size of the second end nail is the same.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a double sided construction fastener wherein the size of the first end nail and the size of the second end nail is different.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a double sided construction fastener wherein the first end is a nail and the second end is a screw.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a double sided construction fastener wherein the flange is in the shape of a hexagon.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide an applicator tool suitable for driving the first end of the fastener into the material to be fastened, wherein one end of the fastener is a nail.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide an applicator tool suitable for driving the first end of the fastener into the material to be fastened, wherein one end of the fastener is a screw.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide an applicator tool suitable for driving the first end of the fastener into the material to be fastened, wherein one end of the fastener is a hexagonal nut.
Please refer to the drawings. The present invention is a double sided fastening device 10, also referred to as double sided fastener, or elongate double sided construction fastener, and also referred to as “Invisible Nail” provides a modified line of elongate construction fasteners having material engaging means or sharpened points on each end. In this manner, the Invisible Nail offers a more efficient and neater means of connecting items together, without the nail or screw being exposed. This augmentation concept could be applied to virtually any type of nails, screws, bolts, pins, or other fasteners, including aluminum nails, box nails, tacks, casing nails, convex nails, and copper nails, brass screws, steel screws, aluminum screws, and in all lengths (such as 25 mm to 152 mm). As an additional consideration, the dual sides can present different nail types; one end can feature a standard nail tip, while the opposite can provide a screw.
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In an embodiment where one end of the fastener is a screw, the flange will have two notches, equally spaced along the circumference of the flange for engagement with tines of a tool suitable for use in inserting or removing the screw. In this alternative embodiment shown in
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In a still further embodiment, a dual sided push pin is shown in
The Invisible Nail can be used for both temporary and permanent applications, and can also be applied using a nail gun. Invisible Nail's push pins can also be used when mounting ready-to-assemble furniture, instead of mortise and tenon joints.
Eliminating the unsightly view of exposed nails, the Invisible Nail enables users to execute a variety of tasks, leaving behind a project that is pristine and unblemished. An important advantage is that the Invisible Nails are very useful when building or repairing walk-boards. Because the nails are hidden under the board, the nail head will never pop-out of the board, injuring the toes or the bottom of the feet. There is also the possibility of having a gap between two fixed pieces by using a “two flanged nail”, or by using a “tube” (plastic, metal, or other) that can be cut at any length to make a gap between two fixed pieces.
The Invisible Nail offers a number of significant benefits and advantages, Foremost, the Invisible Nail provides a simpler, more user friendly way in which to complete a wide variety of nail-related tasks. A line of modified construction-grade fasteners with sharpened points at each end, the Invisible Nail readily adapts to both simple and complicated endeavors. Eliminating the unsightly view of exposed nails, the Invisible Nail enable users to execute a variety of tasks, leaving behind a project that is pristine and unblemished. Whether one is building a model, assembling a desk, or hanging joists, this universal and versatile product is the go-to hardware system for a virtually limitless number of jobs. Durably constructed, the Invisible Nail will withstand years of repeated use, with ease.
The Invisible Nail offers a new and exciting addition to the tools and hardware market. Multifunctional, the Invisible nail can be readily applied in the home or on construction sites.
Although this invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments, it is not intended to be limited thereto and various modifications which will become apparent to the person of ordinary skill in the art are intended to fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as described herein taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
This patent application claims priority under 35 USC 119 (e) (1) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/550,664 filed Aug. 27, 2017, of common inventorship herewith entitled, “Invisible Nail,” which is incorporated herein by reference as though the same were set forth in its entirety.
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62550664 | Aug 2017 | US |