Claims
- 1. A piering device comprising:
a shaft having: (a) at least one threaded portion extended axially along the shaft and being aligned to form partial threads around the shaft; (b) at least one unthreaded portion extending axially along the shaft and being radially recessed with respect to the threaded portions; a helical plate having a passageway with a cross-section to slide along the shaft in a first rotational position on the shaft, and having threaded portions within the passageway to engage the threaded portions of the shaft when the helical plate is rotated to a second rotational position on the shaft so that the helical plate cannot slide along the shaft; and a key insertable into the passageway between the helical plate and an unthreaded portion of the shaft to hold the helical plate in the second rotational position and thereby fix the axial position of the helical plate on the shaft.
- 2. The piering device of claim 1 wherein the unthreaded portions of the shaft are substantially flat.
- 3. The piering device of claim 1 wherein the shaft comprises a plurality of threaded portions interspaced with a plurality of unthreaded portions.
- 4. The piering device of claim 1 further comprising a cutting tip having a cutting blade and a passageway to receive the end of a shaft.
- 5. The piering device of claim 1 further comprising a coupler having a threaded passageway with two axially-aligned openings to receive and engage the ends of two shafts.
- 6. A piering device comprising:
a shaft having: (a) at least one threaded portion extended axially along the shaft and being aligned to form partial threads around the shaft; (b) at least one unthreaded portion extending axially along the shaft and being radially recessed with respect to the threaded portions; a helical plate having a threaded passageway to receive and engage the shaft, so that the helical plate can be threaded to a desired location along the shaft; and a key insertable into the passageway between the helical plate and an unthreaded portion of the shaft to prevent rotation of the helical plate on the shaft and thereby hold the helical plate at the desired location on the shaft.
- 7. The piering device of claim 6 wherein the unthreaded portions of the shaft are substantially flat.
- 8. The piering device of claim 6 wherein the shaft comprises a plurality of threaded portions interspaced with a plurality of unthreaded portions.
- 9. The piering device of claim 6 further comprising a coupler having a threaded passageway with two axially-aligned openings to receive and engage the ends of two shafts.
- 10. The piering device of claim 6 further comprising a cutting tip having a cutting blade and a threaded passageway to receive and engage the end of a shaft.
- 11. A piering device comprising:
a shaft having: (a) a plurality of threaded portions extended axially along the shaft and being aligned to form partial threads around the shaft; (b) a plurality of unthreaded portions extending axially along the shaft and interspaced with the threaded portions of the shaft, said unthreaded portions being radially recessed with respect to the threaded portions; a helical plate having a threaded passageway to engage the threaded portions of the shaft at any desired location along the shaft; and a key insertable into the passageway between the helical plate and an unthreaded portion of the shaft to hold the helical plate at the desired location on the shaft.
- 12. The piering device of claim 11 wherein the unthreaded portions of the shaft are substantially flat.
- 13. The piering device of claim 11 further comprising a coupler having a threaded passageway with two axially-aligned openings to receive and engage the ends of two shafts.
- 14. The piering device of claim 11 further comprising a cutting tip having a cutting blade and a threaded passageway to receive and engage the end of a shaft.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of the Applicant's co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/308,505, entitled “Piering Device With Adjustable Helical Plate,” filed on Dec. 3, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
10308505 |
Dec 2002 |
US |
Child |
10435288 |
May 2003 |
US |