Abstract: A board anchor comprising a screw shaft, freely rotating anchor section attached to the screw shaft via a spring and stop attachment for re-positioning the anchor section in a crosswise position against the screw shaft from a position parallel with the screw shaft, a stopper mechanism that stops the above screw shaft in the above cross position, and an attachment ring that screws onto the screw shaft, with the anchor section having a screw hole which fits the screw in the above upright position.
Abstract: A board anchor comprising a screw shaft, freely rotating anchor section attached to the screw shaft via a spring and stop attachment for re-positioning the anchor section in a crosswise position against the screw shaft from a position parallel with the screw shaft, a stopper mechanism that stops the above screw shaft in the above cross position, and an attachment ring that screws onto the screw shaft, with the anchor section having a screw hole which fits the screw in the above upright position.
Abstract: An anchor that screws directly into a board without requiring a tap drill hole. A male screw is provided around the shaft part of the anchor with a drill part at one end and a flange part at the other end; at the end where the flange part is provided, a turning tool engagement hole and a female screw formed hole part continuous therewith are provided. The drill part is formed into a tapered-pyramid shape, multiple split shaft parts being formed by providing a slit that extends from the end surface of the pyramid-shaped drill part to midway up the shaft part. The tip of the split shaft part incorporate connected multiple drill bits that are formed by splitting the pyramid-shaped drill part.