This disclosure generally relates to hardware used in affixing items to walls or other substrates or structures.
It is often very difficult to fix thin pieces of material to a substrate, such as a piece of plywood or drywall. This is due to the thin nature of the material being fixed and its inability to accept threads of a screw or other types of fasteners. The devices in the prior art do not solve this problem.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a screw attachment plug for use when a thin piece of material, such as fiberglass, must be fixed to a substrate. It is a further object of the present invention to provide a screw attachment plug for use in multiple applications where a thin piece of material must be fixed to a substrate, providing both a functional and aesthetic value. Yet another object of this invention is to provide a method of fixing a thin piece of material to a substrate.
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The bore 28 in a preferred embodiment, as can be seen in
The middle portion 14 has at least one rib 18 radially extending from the outer surface 40. In a preferred embodiment, there are two ribs 18 which are diametrically opposed and radially extending from the outside surface 40. In other embodiments, there may be more than two ribs 18 that may be spaced evenly apart on outside surface 40. Alternatively, the arrangement and placement of the ribs 18 on the outer surface 40 may be uneven and asymmetric. When the screw attachment plug is inserted through a thin piece of material 22 such as fiberglass, and into a bore 28 in a substrate material such as wood (not shown), the ribs 18 resist rotational movement of the screw attachment plug 10 with respect to thin material 22 and the substrate (not shown). In a preferred embodiment, the ribs 18 are of a substantially half-cylindrical shape extending radially from the outer surface 40. Alternatively, the ribs could be differently shaped and include, for example, rectangular features extending radially from the outside surface 40.
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Screw 8 may be inserted into bore 28. The diameter of screw 8 may be slightly larger than all sections 34, 36, 38 of bore 28, but the material of screw attachment plug will allow the screw to pass through bore 8. Additionally, the open spaces 21 of slots 20 may expand from closed position 20a into open position 20b, causing at least the middle portion 14 to expand within the piece of thin material 22 and the substrate (not shown) and causing the sections 16a, 16b to expand within the substrate in the directions indicated by arrows 24 and 26, respectively.
The screw attachment plug 10 in one embodiment is adapted for use with thin pieces of material 22 having thicknesses between approximately 0.050″ and approximately 0.100″. In other embodiments, the screw attachment plug 10 may be used with thinner or thicker materials, depending in part on the distance between the distal surface 30 of the proximal portion 12 and the proximal surface 44 of distal portion 16 and on the characteristics of the material of manufacture, among other things.
In one embodiment, the thin material 22 is fiberglass, but in other embodiments, it may be vinyl, a thermoplastic, or any other suitable material with similar desired properties as those of fiberglass.
The screw attachment plug 10 is preferably manufactured through an injection molding process well known in the art. Alternatively, the screw attachment plug 10 may be manufactured in another process suitable for the specifications, dimensions and material selection. For example, the screw attachment plug 10 may be injection molded without the bore 28, then the bore 28 may be formed by a milling process. The screw attachment plug can be comprised of a thermoplastic material such as Polyvinyl Chloride. Alternatively, the screw attachment plug may be comprised of alternative thermoplastic or thermoset materials with the desired characteristics.
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From the above disclosure of the general principles of the present invention and the preceding detailed description of at least one preferred embodiment, those skilled in the art will readily comprehend the various modifications to which this invention is susceptible. Therefore, we desire to be limited only by the scope of the following claims and equivalents thereof.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61699669 | Sep 2012 | US |