Having Distinct Driving Head Patents (Class 411/473)
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Patent number: 10539266Abstract: A wall anchors in the form of a base with one or more wall penetrating retainers having respective wall penetrating extents that are curved. The retainers and base are configured to enable manual insertion onto wall without the use of tools.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2016Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: THE HILLMAN GROUP, INC.Inventors: Gary E. Will, Byron K. Grice, Dale G. Malott
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Patent number: 9381015Abstract: A surgical staple comprising a first deformable leg, a second deformable leg and a backspan having first and second transverse portions spaced apart to create a gap therebetween. The backspan further includes a third transverse portion spaced distally from the first and second transverse portions and distally of the gap. A first non-linear backspan portion extends between the first transverse portion and the first end portion of the third transverse portion and a second non-linear backspan portion extends between the second transverse portion and the second end portion of the third transverse portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2013Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: COVIDIEN LPInventors: Paul Anthony Johnson, Daniel Robert Morgan Edwards
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Patent number: 8616817Abstract: The present invention relates to a screw nail (1) for connecting plane components in dry construction by means of an automatic nailer, in particular for fixing surface elements onto a metallic substructure, the screw nail having a shaft (2) on one end region of which a head (3), and on the other end of which a hole formation region (5) extending to a point (4) or to a shape similar to a point (5) are formed, the shaft (2) being provided with a knurling (6), wherein the shaft (2) has a first knurling section (6a), in particular in a region of the shaft (2) adjacent to the hole formation region (5) in which the knurling (6) extends substantially parallel to a central axis of the shaft (2), and at least one second knurling section (6a) adjacent to the latter, in which an angle of elevation (5) of the knurling (6) formed between the central axis of the shaft (2) and the knurling (6) increasing constantly towards the head (3).Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2009Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Raimund Beck Nageltechnik GmbHInventor: Stefan Siemers
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Patent number: 8226341Abstract: A fastener for driving into a substrate has a head having an upper surface and a lower surface, a penetrating tip and a shank extending from the lower surface of the head to the penetrating tip. At least one deformable feature is formed on the head. The deformable feature is configured to absorb energy and to deform. When a driving element is driven onto the head to drive the fastener into the substrate, the deformable feature absorbs energy and is deformed as the head contacts the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2009Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Marc D. Largo
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Patent number: 7744323Abstract: A retractable nail includes a head portion having a striking surface and a slot through the striking face. The slot is configured for receiving a removal tool. The nail includes a piercing part the head portion and the piercing part. A longitudinal main body is positioned between the longitudinal main body includes a front side, rear side and two lateral sides. The front and rear sides include respective front and rear helical thread segments formed along a longitudinal length of the main body. The threads are filled or covered with a plastic material, epoxy, glue, composite or the like to prevent damage to the helically threads when the device is hammered or bored with a pneumatically or electrically powered nail gun into a solid material.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2007Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Inventor: Steve Songrok Kim
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Patent number: 7044350Abstract: A stapler of the present invention includes a retaining part having a staple pusher, a storing section that stores a staple, and a receiving base that bends leg parts after piercing the staple pushed out by the staple pusher through a sheet material to bind the sheet material with the staple. The staple includes left and right shoulder parts against which the staple pusher abuts, leg parts extending substantially perpendicularly from the shoulder parts and a pattern part having an arbitrary shape and provided between the left and right shoulder parts. The pattern part is inclined against the leg parts and the storing section is provided, on one side thereof, with a take-out opening of the staple that is large enough to allow the pattern part to pass.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2002Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Inventors: Toshiyuki Kameyama, Sannosuke Kameyama
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Patent number: 6827535Abstract: A dowel bolt is formed of a bolt (1) and has at the trailing end an outer thread (2) and on the leading end an expansion head (3) expanding in the setting direction (S) and an expansion sleeve (4) that can be expanded by the expansion head (3). At the trailing end face (15) directed away from the setting direction of the bolt, the bolt has at least one peripheral recess (16) with a depth (t1) providing a setting control and that can be economically manufactured.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventors: Helmut Fuchs, Thomas Doppelbauer, Herbert Kaufmann, Hubert Forster, Frank Anschütz
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Patent number: 6808120Abstract: An improved fastener for attaching metal to wood is particularly suited for use as a railroad spike for attaching a metal rail to a wooden tie. The improved spike is adapted for installation by either driving or screwing the spike into the tie. A plurality of flutes are adapted to engage with the tie, thereby preventing loosening of the spike. The spike may be used with or without a metal boss or fishplate to secure a metal rail to a wooden tie.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Lewis Bolt & Nut CompanyInventors: David Oram, David Michael Barry
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Patent number: 6708461Abstract: A pinch clamp for clamping or drawing together building materials is disclosed having an elongated connecting bar having first and second ends, and first and second pyramidal prongs. Each prong has a triangular base, a distal tip, an inner flat tapered side and two outer sides defining a wedge shape, the base of the first prong connected at the base to the first end of the connecting bar the base of the second prong connected at the base to the second end of the connecting bar with the inner tapered sides facing each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Inventor: Robert W. Wise
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Publication number: 20030021655Abstract: A polypropylene injection molded staple, which are melted together by a heating process in strips, for use in a mechanical staple-driving machine. The individual staples have sufficient strength and flexibility to secure plastic tubing to polystyrene insulation for radiant floor and snow melt heating systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2001Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventors: Richard Peter Correll, Bernard Ervin Durand
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Patent number: 6474608Abstract: A reusable fixture for articles which can be pushed in and pulled out manually, and which shows no deformation after being pulled out. A pin is formed in such a fashion that a pair of inserting blades are respectively supported rotatably on a pivot, in the vicinity of one end, a, of the respective blades, symmetrical bend sections being formed in the respective blades at positions towards the center thereof from the aforementioned ends, a, and the other ends thereof forming inserting sections. The inner and outer edge regions of the inserting section have a linear shape or a curved shape. A cap for holding the pivot is attached to the pin, and a knob section is formed on the cap. A thin plate-shaped washer having a hole through which the inserting blades are inserted is used in combination with the pin.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Takata Design Labo CompanyInventor: Tetsuo Takata
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Patent number: 6471140Abstract: An improved fastener for attaching metal to wood is provided. The fastener is particularly suited for use as a railroad spike for attaching a metal rail to a wooden tie. The improved spike is adapted for installation by either driving or screwing the spike into the tie. A plurality of flutes are adapted to engage with the tie, thereby preventing loosening of the spike. The spike may be used with or without a metal boss or fishplate to secure a metal rail to a wooden tie.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Lewis Bolt & Nut CompanyInventors: David M. Barry, Timothy John Austin
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Patent number: 6386811Abstract: A staple (4) for a delicate material (22) comprises two flexible legs (46, 47) between a head portion (56) connecting the legs and an introduction end portion (57). Between the head and end portions is located a discontinuity portion (58) so that when the staple is pushed into the material (22), at least one of the legs (46, 47) inclines with respect to the head portion (45) and thus ensures good resistance to extraction. The two legs (46, 47) are bent (76, 77) inwardly in the discontinuity portion (58) of the whole assembly to diverge from one another upon fixing the staple to the delicate material.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Societe de Prospection et D Inventions Techniques SpitInventors: Roland Almeras, Patrick Herelier
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Patent number: 6113332Abstract: An extractable fastener system is disclosed using a staple configured to secure various pliant, planar and three-dimensional materials to a substrate, which staple has a retention base including a retention arch for positioning and securing three-dimensional linear retention material to secure pliant materials to the substrate, the staple also includes an integral extraction arch or arches thereon to facilitate access for an extraction tool to facilitate removal of the staple from the work.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1997Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Inventor: Delmar J. Hill
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Patent number: 5976290Abstract: A novel carpet seaming method and tools for reducing or eliminating seam peaking and profiling is provided. The backing of abutting pieces of carpeting can be reinforced along their respective edges. A staple is supported on an anvil with its legs facing the carpet backing beneath the seam line while a hammer is driven onto the carpet pile and the underlying staple base. The impact of the hammer impales the carpet backing over the legs of the staple, and compresses the staple base against the anvil. The legs can then be forced towards each other to lock the staple in position. The process is repeated along the length of the seam line until a row of staples spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance and extending from one end of a seam to the other end securely holds the abutting pieces of carpet together to form a seam. After seaming, the carpet may be stretched conventionally and secured to tack strips along the periphery of the area being carpeted.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Orcon CorporationInventors: Lea Howard MacDonald, Chris Carl Steeves
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Patent number: 5893695Abstract: The invention pertains to an improvement upon staples, of the type used for fastening papers together and other materials together, whereby the crown of the staple is replaced with a rigid material extending beyond both staple prongs, allowing the staple to be removed by manually lifting up on the rigid material.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1997Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Inventor: Otis Steven Martin
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Patent number: 5738473Abstract: A fastener for securing boards to joists includes first and second sharp, pointed prongs. The first prong has a driving portion for driving the prong at an angle through a first board and a joist thereunder. The second prong extends from the first prong at an angle in the range of about 30 to 60 degrees and acts to secure an adjacent board to the first board. In another aspect, a fastener for securing boards to joists thereunder includes a first member having two parallel sharp, pointed prongs, and a third sharp, pointed prong extending from the first member at an angle in the range of about 35-55 degrees. One of the prongs of the first member is driven into a first board and the other of the prongs is driven into the joist. The third prong secures an adjacent board to the first board.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Inventor: Glenn J. Tebo
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Patent number: 5738474Abstract: A surgical staple is provided which includes a bridge portion having at least two adjacent arcuate sections, each defining a constant radius of curvature along the arc length thereof. Transition portions are disposed at opposed end portions of the bridge portion, each having a curved profile. The surgical staple is further provided with legs having first end portions connected to the transition portions and second end portions extending therefrom. The surgical staple is constructed such that the legs move between an undeformed position substantially transverse to the bridge portion and a deformed position in which at least a portion of each of the legs is in approximation with the bridge portion. A drive member is also disclosed which is configured to urge a plurality of surgical staples from a staple cartridge when acted upon by an applied actuating force. The drive member has a support portion which complements the geometry of the bridge portion of the staple.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1997Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Inventor: Jeffrey J. Blewett
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Patent number: 5046907Abstract: A one-piece single- or double-shank spring clip, which is used for elastic rail mounting for positively and elastically anchoring a rail relative to a tie plate without using any screws, said tie plate including fastening holes and the spring clip being adapted to be brought into engagement with said fastening holes in the area of its shank, consists of a bent steel rod, which is provided with one or with two spring loop(s) holding down the rail foot. The spring clip has one or two shanks, which are followed by one or two spring loops for holding down the rail foot, the shank being defined by a steel rod member bent by 180.degree. and having, at its lower end in the area of the 180.degree.-bend, one or several projection(s) adapted to engage the tie plate underside, which faces away from the rail, in the area of the fastening hole (FIG. 2).Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1990Date of Patent: September 10, 1991Assignee: Hans J. Von LangeInventors: Hans J. von Lange, Oswald Lochschmidt
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Patent number: 4981245Abstract: Disclosed is a stapler and a staple to be used in the stapler, by which a slip or the like can be permanently or temporarily fastened with the staple onto ground paper, corrugated cardboard, or the like so that the slip or the like can be easily removed therefrom without taking off the staple. The staple has one supporting portion and one stapling leg portion bent at one end of the supporting portion substantially perpendicularly thereto. The stapler has a staple accommodating portion, wherein a forward one of the staples is always located at a staple drive-out opening formed at the forward end of the staple accommodating portion. The staple accommodating portion has a body and a staple holder mounted in the body.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1989Date of Patent: January 1, 1991Inventor: Hisao Sato
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Patent number: 4955813Abstract: A multi-pronged thumbtack which includes a head and a plurality of tines projecting from the head in the same direction to assure that paper impaled upon the tines will not be able to rotate around the axis of any one of the tines. In general, the head has at least one monoplanar side from which the tines extend codirectionally, and three tines are preferably disposed at the corners of an equilateral triangle.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1989Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Inventor: Stephen H. Fochler
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Patent number: 4780038Abstract: A clamp with a U-shaped head and nail-like legs is provided with embossments pressed out of the material in that portion of the head which is in alignment with the nail-like leg, the embossments protruding to at least the height of the top of the U-shaped head.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1986Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Ivan Bach
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Patent number: 4712550Abstract: The retinal tack includes a generally conical, sharply pointed forward end portion for piercing through the retina, choroid, and sclera, an elongated, generally cylindrical retaining portion having a longitudinal dimension approximating the thickness of a patient's retina, choroid, and sclera and including one or more peripheral grooves for receiving sclera tissue displaced during insertion of the forward end portion, and an enlarged head having a radially extending flange portion for engaging the retina in the area of the opening formed in the retina. The tack is carried in the tip of a tubular probe selectively connected in fluid communication with sources of negative and positive pressures and the head includes a seat portion which sealingly engages a complementary seat in the probe tip when a negative pressure is applied to the probe.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1986Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Inventor: Kevin B. Sinnett
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Patent number: 4337287Abstract: A web strip with penetration stoppers are placed transversely along one or both longitudinal edges. The stoppers are designed to abut the flange surface when the strip has been pressed into the desired depth to inhibit further penetration.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1980Date of Patent: June 29, 1982Inventor: Johan C. Falkenberg
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Patent number: 4263903Abstract: The head or bridge portion of an otherwise standard medical staple is provided with an elongated groove in each transverse side thereof. The jaw members of a medical staple holder are provided with elongated ridges for extending into the grooves in the staple when the staple is being held by the staple holder to thereby securely hold the staple.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1979Date of Patent: April 28, 1981Assignee: Richards Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Calvin Griggs