Claims
- 1. A fastener for securing a 0.625 inch ({fraction (5/8)} inch) thick gypsum wallboard panel to a wooden building frame comprising: a body having a predetermined axial length, the body comprising:
a cupped head at one axial end of the body, the cupped head having a diameter that is at least in excess of 0.297 inches ({fraction (19/64)} inches); a threaded portion at an opposite axial end of the body; and an unthreaded shank portion extending between the cupped head and the threaded portion, wherein the shank portion has an axial length that is at least in excess of one-third of the axial length of the fastener body, and wherein the shank portion has a diameter that is at least in excess of 0.098 inches.
- 2. The fastener of claim 1, wherein the axial length of the shank portion is at least 0.5 inches ({fraction (1/2)} inches) and the axial length of the fastener body is at least 1.50 inches (1{fraction (1/2)} inches).
- 3. The fastener of claim 2, wherein the diameter of the cupped head is at least 0.375 inches ({fraction (3/8)} inches) and the diameter of the shank portion is at least 0.125 inches ({fraction (1/8)} inches).
- 4. The fastener of claim 1, wherein the axial length of the shank portion is at least one-half of the axial length of the fastener body.
- 5. The fastener of claim 4, wherein the axial length of the shank portion is at least 0.875 inches ({fraction (7/8)} inches) and the axial length of the fastener body is at least 1.75 inches (1{fraction (3/4)} inches).
- 6. The fastener of claim 5, wherein the diameter of the cupped head is at least 0.402 inches ({fraction (13/32)} inches) and the diameter of the shank portion is at least 0.151 inches.
- 7. The fastener of claim 1, wherein the fastener body is comprised of a metal material that has been heat treated to increase a ductility of the fastener.
- 8. A building structure comprising:
a wooden building frame; a 0.625 inch ({fraction (5/8)} inch) thick gypsum wallboard panel; a plurality of fasteners for securing the gypsum wallboard panel to the wooden building frame, wherein each fastener comprises:
a body of a predetermined axial length having a cupped head at one axial end of the body, having a diameter that is at least in excess of 0.297 inches ({fraction (19/64)} inches), a threaded portion at an opposite axial end of the body and an unthreaded shank portion extending between the cupped head and the threaded portion, wherein the shank portion has an axial length that is at least in excess of one-third of the axial length of the fastener body, and wherein the shank portion has a diameter that is at least in excess of 0.098 inches.
- 9. The building structure of claim 8, wherein at least a portion of the axial length of each shank portion extends into the wooden building frame.
- 10. The building structure of claim 9, wherein at least 0.375 inches ({fraction (3/8)} inches) of the axial length of each shank portion extends into the wooden building frame.
- 11. The building structure of claim 8, wherein the axial length of the shank portion is at least 0.5 inches ({fraction (1/2)} inches) and the axial length of the fastener body is at least 1.50 inches (1{fraction (1/2)} inches).
- 12. The building structure of claim 11, wherein the diameter of the cupped head is at least 0.375 inches ({fraction (3/8)} inches) and the diameter of the shank portion is at least 0.125 inches ({fraction (1/8)} inches).
- 13. The building structure of claim 8, wherein the axial length of the shank portion is at least one-half of the axial length of the fastener body.
- 14. The building structure of claim 13, wherein the axial length of the shank portion is at least 0.875 inches ({fraction (7/8)} inches) and the axial length of the fastener body is at least 1.75 inches (1{fraction (3/4)} inches).
- 15. The building structure of claim 14, wherein the diameter of the cupped head is at least 0.402 inches ({fraction (13/32)} inches) and the diameter of the shank portion is at least 0.151 inches.
- 16. The building structure of claim 8, wherein the fastener body is comprised of a metal material that has been heat treated to increase a ductility of the fastener.
- 17. A method of attaching a gypsum wallboard panel to a wooden building frame comprising:
providing a wooden building frame; providing a 0.625 inch ({fraction (5/8)} inch) thick gypsum wallboard panel; providing a plurality of fasteners, wherein each fastener comprises:
a body of a predetermined axial length having a cupped head at one axial end of the body, having a diameter that is at least in excess of 0.297 inches ({fraction (19/64)} inches) , a threaded portion at an opposite axial end of the body and an unthreaded shank portion extending between the cupped head and the threaded portion, wherein the shank portion has an axial length that is at least in excess of one-third of the axial length of the fastener body, and wherein the shank portion has a diameter that is at least in excess of 0.098 inches; and installing the plurality of fasteners into the gypsum wallboard panel and into the wooden building frame to secure the gypsum wallboard panel to the wooden building frame.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein installing the plurality of fasteners includes installing at least a portion of the axial length of each shank portion into the building frame to transfer lateral forces from the gypsum wallboard panel to the wooden building frame.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein installing the plurality of fasteners includes installing at least 0.375 inches ({fraction (3/8)} inches) of the axial length of each shank portion into the building frame to transfer lateral forces from the gypsum wallboard panel to the wooden building frame.
- 20. The method of claim 17, further comprising forming each fastener body from a metal material and heat treating the metal material to increase a ductility of each fastener.
- 21. The method of claim 17, wherein the axial length of the shank portion is at least 0.5 inches ({fraction (1/2)} inches) and the axial length of the fastener body is at least 1.50 inches (1{fraction (1/2)} inches)
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the diameter of the cupped head is at least 0.375 inches ({fraction (3/8)} inches) and the diameter of the shank portion is at least 0.125 inches ({fraction (1/8)} inches).
- 23. The method of claim 17, wherein the axial length of the shank portion is at least one-half of the axial length of the fastener body.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the axial length of the shank portion is at least 0.875 inches ({fraction (7/8)} inches) and the axial length of the fastener body is at least 1.75 inches (1{fraction (3/4)} inches).
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the diameter of the cupped head is at least 0.402 inches ({fraction (13/32)} inches) and the diameter of the shank portion is at least 0.151 inches.
- 26. The method of claim 17, wherein installing the plurality of fasteners includes installing each fastener into the gypsum wallboard panel and into the wooden building frame until a perimeter of each cupped head is substantially flush with an outer surface of the gypsum wallboard panel, thus creating a pocket between each cupped head and the gypsum wallboard panel, the method further comprising applying a joint compound on the gypsum wallboard panel over each pocket and sanding the joint compound to produce a smooth surface over each pocket.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/309,940, filed Aug. 3, 2001. The application is also related to co-pending U.S. patent applications Ser. Nos. ______ , ______ and ______ (our refs. S196:48273, S196: 48274 and S196:48276) filed on even date herewith, each of which is incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60309940 |
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