(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a screw design, which is integrally formed with a nut on the bolt, so that when the screw is assembled to the vertical and horizontal frames of an aluminum doorframe/window frame, it will be easy to adjust the height of the horizontal frames and allow them to be applied to the structure of the aluminum doors/windows.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
Generally, an aluminum door/window is in form of a rectangle composed of vertical and horizontal frames which used to lock together via screws. FIGS. 7 to 9 show assembly of a conventional doorframe/window frame, wherein a window frame is composed of at least vertical frames 50 and horizontal frames 51 formed by aluminum extrusion. Screw holes 52 are provided on the vertical frames 50, while through holes 53 are provided on the horizontal frames 51, and a hole 54 (as shown in
When one intends to adjust the height of the horizontal frame 51 end, he/she can utilize a flare nut wrench 40 to insert into the hexagonal hole 58 on the top of the screw and reverse the flare nut wrench 40. However, when the flare nut wrench 40 is reversed to raise the screw 55, the adjustable nut 56 provided on the frame will easily go far from synchronism with the reversion of the screw 55 due to the rugged surface of the cut surface A on the vertical frame 50. As such, the reversion of the screw 55 will form a gap B above the hole 54, and hence there exists difficulty in adjusting a required height for raising the horizontal frame 51, rendering the window frame structure imperfect.
In view of the above, the inventor has endeavored to improve the prior art and provided a screw that is integrally formed with a nut which has a rugged surface formed with unidirectional ratchets. Thereby, after the screw is fastened into the doorframe/window frame, one can utilize a flare nut wrench to insert into the hexagonal hole on the top of the screw to micro-adjust the height of the doorframe/window frame.
The primary object of the invention is to provide a screw for assembling aluminum doors/windows, which is integrally formed with a nut, such that when the bolt is collocated with an anti-loose nut for fastening the doorframes/window frames, the height of the door/window frames can be adjusted by way of controlling the revolution of the bolt axis. Application of the invention to the aluminum doors/windows can efficiently ease the micro-adjusting process.
Another object of the invention is to provide a screw for assembling aluminum doors/windows, which is integrally formed with a nut which has a rugged surface on the top surface for enhancing the combination force between the screw and the doors/windows. When the bolt axis is revolving, the rugged surface of the nut would engender a resistance, thereby allowing micro-adjustment of the height of the doorframes/window frames.
A further object of the invention is to provide a screw for assembling aluminum doors/windows. Threads of a greater diameter in comparison to the other threads provided at the bottom of the bolt, such that when the screw is fastened to the screw hole of the aluminum frames, the lower bolt of the screw can engage with the screw hole firmly, and that the user can easily reverse the upper bolt of the screw to make micro-adjustment.
To obtain the above objects, the screw for assembling aluminum doors/windows according to the invention is integrally formed with a bolt and a nut. The bolt has exterior threads, and is provided at its bottom end with a taper. Threads of a greater diameter in comparison to the other threads are provided adjacent to the taper, while a rugged surface having unidirectional ratchets is provided on the top surface of the nut. A hexagonal hole is provided on the bolt top such that when the bolt is collocated with an anti-loose nut for fastening the vertical and horizontal frames of the aluminum door/window to form a doorframe/window frame, it will be convenient to adjust the height of the side frames.
To completely appreciate these and other objects of the present invention as well as the invention itself, all of which Will become apparent to those skilled in the art, the following detailed description of the invention and the claims should be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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As shown in FIGS. 3 to 6, when the screw 10 is screwed into the screw hole 32 until the nut 20 leans against the vertical frame 30 of the window, such that the upper bolt 12 goes through the hole 34, and then is screwed with an anti-loose nut 22, to accomplish assembly of a C-type window frame. In view of the fact that the combination intensity at the corners of the C-type window frame is of the most importance, and that adjustment of the horizontal frames 31 requires precision and convenience, the flare nut wrench 40 is utilized to insert into the hexagonal hole 16 at the top of the screw 10 for reversing to raise the screw 10 at a distance a, such that the required height can be precisely and easily obtained. Accordingly, an appropriate height of the horizontal frames can allow the window to slide on the frame rail smoothly.
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Concluded above, the screw according to the invention can provide a precise and convenient process for adjusting the height of the doorframe/window frame after the screws are screwed onto the aluminum door/window. While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed Claims, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.