The invention relates to a screw anchor for fastening add-on parts in concrete or brickwork by means of a shaft, which encompasses a thread. Such a screw anchor is known from DE 10 2006 003 172 A1, for example.
As a general rule, a screw anchor is a one-piece component, in the case of which the thread is rolled onto the shaft of the screw anchor as external thread. The thread is to have a very high degree of hardness, so as to provide for a problem-free grooving of an internal thread into a pre-drilled hole in concrete or brickwork. Steel, which can be hardened and which has high carbon content, can thus be used as material. Such steels can only be recast with difficulty. The thread rolling thus proves to be very expensive.
In the assembled state, the shaft of the screw anchor supports high loads and is thereby permanently stressed so as to be subjected to tension and bending. Ductile, low carbon construction steel is considered here as material.
In the event that a corrosive attack is to be expected, as in the case of applications of the screw anchor in the outside caused by climatic influences, corrosion-resistant steel is to be used.
The mentioned demands are partly conflictive and can thus only be fulfilled by means of very few, expensive materials.
A screw anchor comprising a shaft, the external thread of which is formed by a first spiral, which is wound onto the smooth outer periphery of the shaft, is known from U.S. Pat. No. 1,181,972, wherein a constant distance between the coils of the first spiral from a second spiral, which is also wound unto the smooth outer periphery of the shaft and which has a lower degree of thickness than the first spiral, is ensured.
The invention is thus based on the object of embodying a screw anchor of the afore-described type in such a manner that it can optimally fulfill the demands during operation in response to reduced production costs of each of its parts.
Claim 1 serves to solve this object.
Thanks to the division of the screw anchor into two parts according to the invention, namely into the load-accommodating shaft on the one hand and into the thread forming spiral on the other hand, materials can be chosen for the production of these two parts, which are in each case optimally adapted to the specific demands, so that these demands can be optimally fulfilled, without having to make the compromise, which is currently required and which was a sequel of selecting a single material for the screw anchor. Surprisingly, the production is also simplified, because a thread rolling of a material, which is difficult to shape, becomes unnecessary.
According to the invention, the spiral is connected to the outer periphery of the shaft in a positive manner, for example in the embodiment claimed in claim 2, in which protrusions at one part, e.g. the spiral, interact in a positive manner with recesses at the other part, e.g. at the shaft.
Another type of positive connection is described in claim 3, according to which the spiral is inserted into a spiral groove, which is prefabricated to the periphery of the shaft.
The positive connection according to the invention does not require any additional parts or expensive operating processes for establishing the connection.
In the event that a corrosive attack is not to be expected, the shaft according to claim 9 can consist of a material comprising high tensile strength, flexural strength and fatigue strength, such as common construction steel and the spiral can consist of a material comprising a high degree of hardness, such as hardenable steel comprising a high carbon content.
In the event that provision is made for use of the screw anchor in the outside, where corrosive attack is to be expected due to changing climatic influences, the shaft according to claim 10 can preferably consist of a corrosion-resistant material, such as corrosion-resistant steel, and the spiral can be embodied in two parts, namely comprising a cutting part, which consists of two or three coils and of a material having a high degree of hardness, such as a steel comprising a high carbon content, and comprising a supporting part consisting of a corrosion-free spring steel.
The invention can also be applied to a screw comprising a shaft and internal thread, in the case of which the internal thread is formed by means of a separate spiral, which can be inserted into a blind hole or clearance hole in the shaft and which can be fastened in a similar manner as described above, e.g. in a spiral groove at the inner periphery of the blind hole.
The invention will be explained below more extensively at hand of schematic drawings of exemplary embodiments comprising further details.
a a side view,
b a front view,
c a perspective view of a completely assembled screw anchor according to the fourth embodiment,
d a blank of a sheet metal provided with punched holes for the fourth embodiment,
e a front view of such blank of a sheet metal,
f a state of such blank of a sheet metal, which is bent to form a cylindrical shaft in a side view,
g a front view of the cylindrical shaft,
h a spiral, which is used in the fourth embodiment in a side view and
i a front view of the spiral.
By means of
The screw anchor according to
A correspondingly profiled and wound spiral 15, which is separately illustrated in
The blank of a sheet metal of the shaft 10 itself can also consist of steel having a high ductility and, if applicable, of a high corrosion-resistance. The spiral 15, the inner diameter of which has a small undersize relative to the outer diameter of the shaft, is pushed onto the periphery of the shaft by slightly spreading it, until its coils engage with the spiral groove 14 on the outer periphery of the shaft, so that the spiral is held on the shaft in a positive manner without the use of additional measures.
The screw anchor created from shaft 10 and spiral 15 according to the invention can be produced in a simple manner and optimally fulfills the demands on a screw anchor, due to the fact that the shaft 10 on the one hand and the spiral 15 on the other hand are in each case made from different materials, which are particularly suitable for the specific purposes thereof.
It goes without saying that instead of a hollow shaft 10, the screw anchor can also have a full shaft, which can be designed with a spiral groove for the positive connection to the spiral, likewise as in case of the first embodiment.
a, 2b and 2c illustrate a screw anchor according to a second embodiment of the invention, which are identified by corresponding reference numerals, which are increased by the number ten, however. This second embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that the spiral 25 is not connected to the shaft 20 in a positive manner, but by means of welding or adhesion on the periphery of the shaft, which has a smooth surface. Apart from that, this screw anchor is designed so as to be virtually the same as the screw anchor of the first embodiment, so that a further description is unnecessary.
a to 3e illustrate a screw anchor according to a third embodiment of the invention, wherein reference numerals, which have again be increased by the number 10 and which otherwise correspond, are used in the drawings for the same parts or parts having the same effect as in the remaining embodiments. The shaft 30 of the third embodiment does not have a head, which projects beyond the outer diameter of the spiral 35, but only axial slits 33, with which a screw tool can engage. Thus, the screw anchor can be sunk completely in the concrete or brickwork. In this case, the spiral 35 is embodied in the same manner as in the first embodiment and engages in a positive manner into a spiral groove 34 on the outer periphery of the shaft 30.
As in the two previous embodiments, the screw anchor includes in its upper area an internal thread for screwing in a mounting screw (not shown) for add-on parts.
d and 3d separately show once again the shaft 10 and 30, respectively, of the first embodiment and of the third embodiment of a screw anchor according to the invention. In particular the design of the spiral groove 14 becomes clear from
a, 4b and 4c show a screw anchor according to a fourth embodiment of the invention in the assembled state of the spiral 45.
As in the embodiment according to
Even though an internal thread for screwing in a mounting screw for add-on parts is not illustrated herein, it goes without saying that provision for it can also be made in this case.
The features disclosed in the above description, in the claims and in the drawings can be important for the realization of the invention in its different embodiments, either individually as well as in any combination.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 042 977.2 | Sep 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2008/007377 | 9/9/2008 | WO | 00 | 5/13/2010 |