This technology relates to fasteners which are employed for fastening composite and plastic trim board materials to a support structure. More particularly, this disclosure relates to screws employed for securing PVC material.
The head 12 is depicted in greater detail in
The shank 14 comprises an upper region 16 that is closest to the head 12, an intermediate land 18 that is adjacent the upper region 16, and a lower region 20 that is adjacent to the land 18 and disposed between the land 18 and the tip 24.
Upper region 16 has a first diameter C that is less than a second diameter D of the land 18. Lower region 20 has a third diameter E that is less than the first diameter C of the upper region 16. The first C and third E diameters are substantially equal in an alternate embodiment.
The upper region 16 comprises a collar 17 and an upper thread 26. Collar 17 is an unthreaded portion of the upper region adjacent the head 12. Upper thread 26 is a continuous helical thread that starts at or near the junction of the upper region 16 and the land 18 and terminates at or near collar 17. Upper thread 26 is preferably a left hand thread with a major diameter of 0.202-0.208 inches, a minor diameter of 0.133 inches, and a pitch of 9 threads per inch with a 48 degree included angle.
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The lower region 20 contains lower thread 30. Lower thread 30 is a double continuous helical thread that starts at or near the tip 24 and terminates at or near the junction of the land 18 and the lower region 20. Lower thread 30 comprises first and second helical threads extended around the lower region 20 that are axially symmetrical and offset approximately 180 degrees from one another. Lower thread 30 is preferably a right hand double lead thread with a major diameter of 0.185-0.195 inches, a minor diameter of 0.120 inches, and a pitch of 12 threads per inch.
The tip 24 terminates in screw point 22 which is depicted in greater detail in
With reference to
The foregoing specifications for one example of the screw 10 are representative of one embodiment. Other screw embodiments can also be employed.
The surface of the screw 10 is generally plated for improved resilience and corrosion resistance, but other coating techniques such as heat treating, electroplating, electrostatic coating, etc., are possible.
Number | Date | Country | |
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62097684 | Dec 2014 | US |