Claims
- 1. A full headed nail comprising,
- a shank member and a flat head member,
- said head member having a peripheral edge defining a pair of arcuate sections disposed at opposite ends of a major diametrical axis and a pair of parallel segmented portions of equal length disposed at opposite ends of a minor diametrical axis,
- the length of said major diametrical axis being substantially greater than twice the diameter of said shank member,
- the length of said minor diametrical axis being substantially equal to twice the effective diameter of said shank member,
- the major portion of its shank being surface finished with minute pits having small sharply shaped walls as produced with grit-blasting the shank with No. 80 grain size aluminum oxide grit to frictionally engage wood fibers without tearing them when passing laterally therethrough.
- 2. The nail defined in claim 1 in which the shank is threaded with a helix angle of approximately 65.degree..
- 3. The nail defined in claim 1 in which said sharply shaped walls provide high frictional contact with wood fibers in spiral paths without tearing the wood fibers.
- 4. The nail defined in claim 1 in which said shank member is threaded with a long lead to receive wood fibers past said head at said segmented portions and rotate said arcuate sections of said head laterally into said wood fibers on opposite sides of said shank when the head is driven below the surface of a wooden workpiece.
- 5. The nail defined in claim 1 in which the head has equal holding areas on opposite sides of any diametrical line through said head normal to the central axis of said shank.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 153,756, filed June 16, 1971, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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