Claims
- 1. A headed screw blank for a screw for joining thin workpieces having an axis of rotation and a head comprising:
a tapered root portion directly adjacent to the head, the tapered root portion defining an approximately circular cross section along an axial length thereof; a body section, extending from the tapered root portion, defining a multi-lobed cross section; and a conical point section, extending from the body section, defining a multi-lobed cross section.
- 2. A method for making a threaded screw for joining thin workpieces comprising:
inserting a headed blank having a lobular body section between a pair of dies each having, respectively, a set of linear grooves and a tapered area at one side thereof adapted to be located directly adjacent to a head of the headed blank upon a circular tapered portion of the blank; applying compressive forces onto the headed blank from the pair of dies; moving one of the dies in a linear direction thereby causing the headed blank to roll between the pair of dies, a center axis of the blank thereby defining an oscillating path with respect to a spacing center line between the dies, the dies forming a set of threads on the body section and a threaded tapered root portion on the tapered portion by plastically deforming the headed blank; and wherein the tapered root portion is provided with threads that are substantially the same outer diameter as an outer diameter of threads on the body section.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the step of moving includes forming at least two discrete lead threads on the headed blank.
- 4. The method of claim 2 further comprising forming a variable cross section along the tapered root portion of the headed blank, the variable cross section ranging from a near-circular cross section adjacent to the head to a maximum lobularity cross section adjacent to the body.
- 5. A header die for forming a threaded screw blank comprising:
a forming die cavity for receiving a substantially linear blank, the forming die cavity having a cross section, taken through an axis and including walls for forming:
i. a tapered portion defining a circular cross section directly adjacent to a head of the blank and extending remotely therefrom to the body section; ii. a body section defining a multi-lobed cross section; and iii. a conical point section, extending from the body section, defining a multilobed cross-section.
- 6. A pair of roll-forming dies for forming threads on a multi-lobed screw blank comprising:
a first die having one or more linear groves for roll-forming threads, the first die having an outward taper toward one end of the first die, the outward taper formed to permit roll-forming of a threaded tapered root portion of the screw blank directly adjacent to a screw head; and a second die, facing the first die, the first die being movable with respect to the second die at a constant spacing therebetween, the second die having one or more linear grooves for roll-forming threads, the second die having an outward taper toward one end of the second die, the outward taper formed to permit roll-forming of the threaded tapered root portion of the screw blank.
- 7. The pair of roll-forming dies of claim 6, wherein the first die and the second die are adapted to form a plurality of discrete lead threads on the screw blank.
- 8. The pair of roll-forming dies of claim 7, wherein the outward taper of the first die and the outward taper of the second die are each adapted to form threads on the tapered root portion that have an radial distance at respective crests that are approximately the same as a radial distance on crests of at least an adjacent part of a body section of the screw blank and valleys on the threads, between crests define a continuous, increasing radially outward taper in an axial direction from the body section toward the head.
- 9. The pair of roll-forming dies as set forth in claim 8, wherein the outward taper of the first die and the outward taper of the second die are each adapted to form threads on the tapered root portion that vary from a near-circular section toward the head to a maximum lobularity adjacent to the body section.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/952,157, and is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/952,091 entitled SELF-TAPPING SCREW AND METHOD FOR JOINING THIN WORKPIECES, by Alan Pritchard, filed on even date.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09952157 |
Sep 2001 |
US |
Child |
10264195 |
Oct 2002 |
US |