Embodiments described herein generally relate to fasteners, and more particularly to a dual sided fastener.
Hanging any object on the wall in an interior setting generally requires the use of a nail in order to hang or secure something permanently. Unfortunately, not all objects are specifically designed for use with a nail, and double-sided sticky strips are only a temporary solution and cannot withstand the weight of most objects. Failed attempts at hanging items on a flat surface can create significant safety hazards and put items at risk for loss or damage. Placing any frame or piece of art precariously on nails also carries the risk of it becoming lopsided. Hence, an improved mechanism for attaching or hanging an item from a wall is needed.
The various advantages of the embodiments of the present disclosure will become apparent to one skilled in the art by reading the following specification and appended claims, and by referencing the following drawings, in which:
Exemplary embodiments disclosed herein describe a dual sided fastener kit including at least one dual sided fastener member and at least one fastener head attachment. The at least one dual sided fastener member attaches a target object to a source object. The dual sided fastener member includes a first side and a second side separated by a middle disc element. The first side and the second side each include a fastener end for insertion into a target object or a source object. The at least one fastener head attachment member includes a hollow tube attached to a head disc element for aiding in the insertion of a fastener end into a target object or a source object. The fastener head attachment member covers a fastener end at either the first side or second side for aiding in the insertion of the fastener end which is located at an opposite end from the covered fastener end.
In some exemplary embodiments, the fastener end is at least one from the group comprising a nail fastener end, a tack fastener end and a screw fastener end.
In some exemplary embodiments, a plurality of dual sided fastener members and a plurality of fastener head attachments.
In some exemplary embodiments, each dual sided fastener member of the plurality of dual sided fastener members has a different fastener end at the first side of the member and the second side of the member.
In some exemplary embodiments, each dual sided fastener member of the plurality of dual sided fastener members has a same fastener end at the first side of the member and the second side of the member.
In some exemplary embodiments, the plurality of dual sided fastener members include members having a different fastener end at the first side of the member and the second side of the member and members having a same fastener end at the first side of the member and the second side of the member.
In some exemplary embodiments, the head disc element includes a flathead disc.
In some exemplary embodiments, the head disc element includes a Philips head disc.
In some exemplary embodiment, the plurality of fastener head attachments includes at least one fastener head attachment having a flathead disc.
In some exemplary embodiments, the plurality of fastener head attachments includes at least one fastener head attachment having a Philips head disc.
In some exemplary embodiments, the flathead disc is used to insert a nail fastener into a target object or a source object.
In some exemplary embodiments, the Philips head disc is used to insert a screw fastener end into a target object or a source object.
Other exemplary embodiments disclosed herein describe a dual sided fastener device including a dual sided fastener member for attaching a target object to a source object, the dual sided fastener member including a first side and a second side separated by a middle disc element, wherein the first side and the second side each include a fastener end for insertion into a target object or a source object.
In some exemplary embodiments, the fastener end at the first side of the member receives a fastener head attachment for aiding in the insertion of the fastener end at the second side of the member into a target object or a source object.
In some exemplary embodiments, the fastener end at the second side of the member receives a fastener head attachment for aiding in the insertion of the fastener end at the first side of the member into a target object or a source object.
In some exemplary embodiments, the fastener end is at least one from the group comprising a nail fastener end, a tack fastener end and a screw fastener end.
In some exemplary embodiments, the fastener end at the first side and the second side of the member are different.
In some exemplary embodiments, the fastener end at the first side and the second side of the member are identical.
The present disclosure relates to a dual sided fastener kit which offers a convenient solution for hanging items on a wall with one attempt. The dual sided fastener kit includes a variety of dual sided fastener devices and a variety of fastener head attachments. As illustrated in
Each device 10 may be made out of a hard, rigid material, such as, for example, steel. Each device includes a first side 16 and second side 17 and a middle disc 11. Each side may be either a target fastener end or a source fastener end. The target fastener end may attach to an object, such as, for example, a wall hanging or a frame. The source fastener end may attach the target object to another object, such as, for example, a wall. Moreover, each side may include the end structure (i.e., the part of the fastener that is completely inserted into another object) of a mechanical fastener, such as, for example, a nail, tack, or a screw.
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The fastener head attachments 15 may be used to attach a fastener end (i.e., target or source) to a target object or a source object. The fastener head attachment 15a may include, for example, a flathead disc 11 attached to a hollow tube 18, which is reminiscent of a nail head, as shown in
Each fastener end may be attached in a different way. For example, typically, nails are inserted into an object using, for example, a hammer or a nail gun, which applies force to the flathead end of a nail. Screws are typically inserted into an object using, for example, a Philips screwdriver, which is inserted into the head of a screw which typically includes a cross-like enclosure for receiving the Philips screwdriver to rotate the screw for insertion into an object. Tacks are typically inserted by applying a push force, such as, for example, with an individual's hand.
For the nail-tack device 10a (
For the nail-screw device 10b (
In some embodiments, such as, nail-screw device 10b (
For the tack-screw device 10c (
For the tack-tack device 10d (
For the nail-nail device 10e (
For the screw-screw device 10f (
Although the embodiments described in the disclosure are directed to a nail fastener end, tack fastener end and screw fastener, other fastener ends may be used in the implementation of the dual sided fastener device 10. In addition, although the fastener head attachment 15 was described as having a flathead disc or a Philips head disc, other disc heads may be used in the implementation of the fastener head attachment 15.
The disclosed embodiments are not inclusive and many other modifications and variations will be apparent to someone of ordinary skill in the art with construction skills in the related arts. Together the descriptions and accompanying illustrations seek to provide an explanation of the basic principles of the embodiment and its application. It is therefore intended that the specification and embodiments be considered as exemplary only.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate from the foregoing description that the broad techniques of the embodiments of the present invention may be implemented in a variety of forms. Therefore, while the embodiments of this invention have been described in connection with particular examples thereof, the true scope of the embodiments of the invention should not be so limited since other modifications will become apparent to the skilled practitioner upon a study of the drawings, specification, and following claims.