Patents by Inventor James C. Fall

James C. Fall has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5433569
    Abstract: A self-drilling screw (10) having a body (16) that includes a driving head (18) and aperture (20) at its one end and a self-drilling tap (22) at its other end. Intermediate the length of screw (10) a solid annular member (24) comprising a peripheral edge (31) separating annular surfaces (32, 33) is formed. A plurality of radially extending serrations or teeth (36) is formed on the one annular surface (32), in a circumferential pattern paralleling the turning motion of the screw (10) in its application to a thin gauge metal deck structure (44). Two sets (26, 27) of different sized threads are formed on the body (16) between the surface (32) and the tap (22). As the serrations (36) gouged or coerce the metal during the achieving of a fully driven position for the screw (10), the larger sized threads (26) bind or tap-like to an upright boss (52) formed by the puncturing of the hole, first by the smaller sized set (27) of threads and then by the larger thread set (26).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1995
    Inventors: James C. Fall, Irwinch J. Schartzman, Steven Schartzman
  • Patent number: 4706380
    Abstract: An improved and novel lag screw driving apparatus whereby a screw along with a hanger formed thereon is threaded into a wooden ceiling member or the like from floor level. The apparatus comprises a handle having a wire magazine, a wire magazine loader mounted above the handle and through which wires have ingress to and egress from the magazine, a head or holder for an eye-screw mounted on the magazine loader, at least one pair of longitudinally-split sleeves spaced one from another and to which tubular members forming the magazine and the magazine loader are clamped. Each of the split sleeves includes a ledge from which smaller and larger bores in opposing directions extend. A clamping means across the split of each sleeve and to each side of the ledge is provided so that handle tubing and the magazine loader which are inserted into the bores of the sleeve are secured therein. Chamfers along the split are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1987
    Inventor: James C. Fall
  • Patent number: 4689881
    Abstract: This invention is found in the construction or configuration of the elements in the head of a driver apparatus utilized in securing screws in wooden members and to its relationship with a wire magazine loader mounted to the driving apparatus itself. The invention comprises a head member having a top and an outer wall which encompasses a cavity that forms crossed passageways extending to the top, openings in the outer wall communicating with cavity, atmosphere and magazine loader. The first of such cavity passageways is formed by vertically-oriented walls and a bottom, for containing an eyelet screw. A bar is provided at the bottom, in alignment with the first passageway for supporting the screw eyelet to which a hanger wire is to be threaded.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1987
    Inventor: James C. Fall