Claims
- 1. A security screw comprising a head and threaded shank characterized in that the peripheral surface of the head is defined by an odd number of arcuate surfaces of equal arcuate length disposed symmetrically about the axis of the screw, said surface collectively constituting the entire peripheral surface of the head and each said surface having a maximum inclination at its ends, said surfaces being bordered at the upper and lower edges by arcs of different radius of curvature with the arcs of lesser radius of curvature defining a top line and the arcs of greater radius of curvature defining the bottom line such that the arcuate surfaces taper toward the axis of the screw from the bottom to the top.
- 2. A security screw comprising a head and a threaded shank characterized in that the peripheral surface of the head is defined by three arcuate surfaces of equal arcuate length disposed symmetrically about the axis of the screw, said surfaces collectively constituting the entire peripheral surface of the head and each said surface having a maximum inclination midway between its ends and a minimum inclination at its ends, said surfaces being bounded at the upper and lower edges by arcs of different radius of curvature, with the arcs of lesser radius of curvature defining the top line and the arcs of greater radius of curvature defining the bottom line such that the arcuate surfaces taper toward the axis of the screw from bottom to top.
- 3. A security screw according to claim 2 wherein the maximum inclination is approximately 50.degree. and the minor inclination approximately 0.degree..
- 4. A security screw comprising a head and a threaded shank characterized in that the peripheral surface of the head is defined by five arcuate surfaces of equal arcuate length disposed symmetrically about the axis of the screw, said surfaces collectively constituting the entire peripheral surface of the head and each such surface having a maximum inclination midway between its ends and a minimum inclination at its ends, said surfaces being bounded at the upper and lower edges by arcs of different radius of curvature with the arcs of lesser radius of curvature defining a top line and the arcs of greater radius of curvature defining a bottom line such that the arcuate surfaces taper toward the axis of the screw from bottom to top.
- 5. A security screw according to claim 4 wherein the maximum inclination is approximately 50.degree. and the minor inclination approximately 0.degree..
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 752,197, filed Dec. 20, 1976; now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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