The present invention relates to a screw and, more particularly, to a wing-shaped thrust screw (or self-tapping screw).
A conventional anchor for masonry veneer walls was disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,764,069. The tail end of the wall anchor is provided with an internally threaded hole for locking a headless screw, so that the headless screw can be locked and fixed in the internally threaded hole of the wall anchor. The headless screw has a tail provided with a drill tip. The outer diameter of the tail end of the wall anchor is larger than that of the thread of the headless screw, thereby forming a thrust part to prevent a further screwing motion of the headless screw. The wall anchor and the headless screw are produced individually. The wall anchor and the headless screw are made the zinc alloy which is cast and then tapped to form the thread, and finally the headless screw is locked in the internal thread hole of the wall anchor. However, the wall anchor and the headless screw are not formed integrally, and have a complicated working process, thereby increasing the cost of fabrication.
A conventional fastener for logs and fastening technique therefor was disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 6,050,765. The fastener is provided with two enlarged portions which are mainly used for hole expansion and chip removal during cutting. The two enlarged portions do not have a thrust function and cannot prevent a further screwing motion of the external thread.
A conventional stainless steel self-tapping screw was disclosed in the Taiwanese Patent Publication No. M311788. The stainless steel screw has a top provided with an enlarged cap portion, a middle provided with a screw body, and a bottom provided with a drill blade. The screw body is provided with a thread section and two convex fin portions. When the self-tapping screw is used to lock a non-metal plate and a metal skeleton, the two convex fin portions enlarge the bore of the non-metal plate, so that a space is kept between the screw body and the non-metal plate, to provide an expansion space when heat expansion occurs. Each of the two convex fin portions is a thin plate, such that when the two convex fin portions pass through the non-metal plate and touch the metal skeleton, the two convex fin portions are broken and detached from the screw body, and will not affect the metal skeleton. Thus, the screw body and the metal skeleton are connected steadily. However, the two convex fin portions do not have a thrust function, and cannot stop a further screwing motion of the thread section.
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The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a wing-shaped thrust screw that stops rotation during a preset distance.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a thrust screw comprising a head, a first shank, a second shank, and a drilling member. The first shank and the second shank are arranged between the head and the drilling member. The second shank is provided with an external thread. The first shank is provided with a thrust member corresponding to the external thread. The thrust member includes two wing-shaped stop pieces and two flat portions. The two flat portions are formed on the two wing-shaped stop pieces respectively and correspond to the external thread. The two flat portions have an outer diameter greater than that of the external thread. The two flat portions of the thrust member stop a further screwing motion of the external thread. The first shank is worked by a first molding process to form the thrust member with the two wing-shaped stop pieces, and the thrust member is worked by a second molding process to form the two flat portions on the two wing-shaped stop pieces respectively.
According to the primary advantage of the present invention, the thrust screw is formed integrally with the thrust member, such that the external thread is not screwed or locked too deeply due to a defective working or assembling process or due to an improper operation of the user, thereby preventing the thrust screw from being broken or worn out during rotation. Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The first shank 13 and the second shank 14 are arranged between the head 11 and the drilling member 12. The second shank 14 is provided with an external thread 141. The first shank 13 is provided with a thrust member (or stop member) 15 corresponding to the external thread 141. The thrust member 15 is connected with the external thread 141 of the second shank 14 and includes two wing-shaped (or fin-shaped) stop pieces 151 and two flat portions 152. The two wing-shaped stop pieces 151 are formed on and protrude outward from the first shank 13. The two flat portions 152 are formed on the two wing-shaped stop pieces 151 respectively and correspond to the external thread 141. The two flat portions 152 have an outer diameter (or a dimension) greater than that of the external thread 141 and greater than that of the first shank 13. Thus, the two flat portions 152 of the thrust member 15 stop a further movement of the external thread 141 and prevent a further screwing motion of the external thread 141.
In fabrication, the first shank 13 is worked by a first molding process to form the thrust member 15 with the two wing-shaped stop pieces 151, and the thrust member 15 is worked by a second molding process to form the two flat portions 152 on the two wing-shaped stop pieces 151 respectively. Preferably, the two wing-shaped stop pieces 151 are formed integrally on the first shank 13 by stamping, punching or pressing, and the two flat portions 152 are formed on the two wing-shaped stop pieces 151 respectively by turning or cutting.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the drilling member 12 includes a pointed (or conic or tapered) portion 121.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the head 11 is provided with a circular restriction portion 111 disposed horizontally. The restriction portion 111 is provided with a rotation portion 112 disposed vertically. Thus, the rotation portion 112 is driven and rotated by a driving tool to rotate the thrust screw 10.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the rotation portion 112 is a sheet plate.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the rotation portion 112 is provided with a through hole 113.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the thrust member 15 has a height that is adjusted according to the thickness of a workpiece.
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In operation, when the rotation portion 114 is driven and rotated by the driving tool, the thrust screw 10 is rotated, such that the pointed portion 121 of the drilling member 12 is drilled into a wood element 5, and the external thread 141 is screwed into the wood element 5. When the two flat portions 152 of the thrust member 15 touch the wood element 5, the thrust screw 10 stops rotating. Then, a cement 6 is poured to the wood element 5. The height of the cement 6 increases gradually until the cement 6 touches the restriction portion 111 of the head 11.
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Accordingly, the thrust screw 10 is formed integrally with the thrust member 15, such that the external thread 141 is not screwed or locked too deeply due to a defective working or assembling process or due to an improper operation of the user, thereby preventing the thrust screw 10 from being broken or worn out during rotation. In addition, the two flat portions 152 have an outer diameter greater than that of the external thread 141, to stop a further screwing motion of the external thread 141.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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108147032 | Dec 2019 | TW | national |