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J. D. SMITH.
Screw.
E.: A WINE.
INVENTORI MM ATTORNEYS.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN D. SMITH, OF FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
SCREW.
SPECIFICATION forming' part of Letters Patent No. 240,780, dated April 26, 1881.l
Application filed October 18, 1880.
'new and Improved Screw"""""'and l do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and
exact description of thesame.
My invention relates more particularly to screws heretofore made entirely ot' wood and used to operate the vise-jaws of carpenters benches, but which by myimprovcd construction may be used for many purposes, such as for cider-presses, cotton-gine, and whenever a stron g cheap screw is employed.
The object ot'Y my invention is t0 make the thread ot' the screw in an extremely cheap and simple manner and ot' sufficient strength to resist all strains that may come upon' it, and that will be luorc durable, more et'ticient, and more easily operated than woodscrews ofthe usualconstruction.
To these ends my invention consists in form` ing a screw by winding a metal rod spirally around a cylindrical wooden body, and securing thetwo together by embedding the rodwhich constitutes the thread ofthe screw-in the wood, as hereinafter described.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is aside elevation of a section of screw made according to my invention; Fig. 2, a central longitudinal section thereof, and Fig.3 an elevay tion of the metal screw-thread detached.
The stock A is made ot' hard wood, and is of any required shape at its end to suit the purpose for which it is to be used. but in most cases has an enlarged head, A', through which a handle may be passed to operate it, and has a cylindrical portion, A2, around which the metal thread B is secured. This ma e done in various ways-as, for instance, cylindrical portion A2 of the stock may be" cut with a spiral depression, a, of a pitch to correspond with that of the thread, into which depression the metal thread B may be screwed on from (No model.)
the end ot" the stock, or into which it may be placed by wrapping it around the stock as the coil is made by suitable bending machinery. The thread B is preferably made ot" iron or steel, and may be shaped in cross-section to the established form for screw-threads, or it may be simply made of a rectangular bar. The ends b` b' ot' the bar or thread-coil are turned or bent in radially to enter holes a in `the bottom ot' the depression a, by which means, together with the spiral depression, the thread is securely held in place upon the stock.
Another mode of securing the thread to the stock in a simpler manner, and, by means of ordinary shop appliances, without the employment ot' a screw-cutting lathe to form. the depression a, is by first coiling the rod to the re quired shape and then reheatiug` it to a very highheat to expand it sufficiently to allowit to pass snugly over the cylindrical portion" A2 ofthe stock. The coil is then allowed to cool, and will burn the wood and shrink until it has embedded itself into the stock a sufficient distance to be firmly held upon the stock.
The nut into which the screw ts Ymay be made to conform to the thread ot' the screw in the, usual manner, and will work more freely upon it than it' the thread were made of wood, as it is well known that the friction between wood and iron is less than thefriction between wood and wood.
Other modes of securing the thread to the stock may be employed without departing from the spirit of my invention.
A screw for a carpeuters bench-vise which consists of a cylindrical wooden body and a metal rod coiled spirally around it and partly embedded in its surface, as specitied.
JOHN DAWSON SMITH.
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W. L. HAWLEY, CEAS. GLOVER.
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US3097477A (en)*1963-07-16Track press and track assembly tool therefor
US3186082A (en)*1961-11-031965-06-01Ulrich Bros IncMethod of forming a coil and mounting on a shaft
US3313172A (en)*1961-11-031967-04-11Ulrich Bros IncWorms for worm and worm wheel assembly and method of forming the same
US20030180117A1 (en)*2002-03-212003-09-25California Polytechnic State Univ. Foundation, A California Nonprofit Public Benefit CorporationFlexible fastener
US7182566B1 (en)*2002-04-292007-02-27Charles NelsonFastener having supplemental support and retention capabilities
US20090157123A1 (en)*2007-12-172009-06-18Andreas AppenzellerDynamic bone fixation element and method of using the same
US20100290858A1 (en)*2007-09-102010-11-18Stefan HettichScrew anchor for fastening add-on parts in concrete or brickwork
US20110142569A1 (en)*2009-11-182011-06-16Hagel Gerald WFastener with hardened threads
US20110286814A1 (en)*2008-04-022011-11-24Ulrich HettichThread-furrowing screw
USD739220S1 (en)*2014-09-302015-09-22Lee Valley Tools Ltd.Wall fastener
US9339316B2 (en)2012-03-132016-05-17DePuy Synthes Products, Inc.Dynamic bone fixation element
US20180283435A1 (en)*2015-10-062018-10-04Hilti AktiengesellschaftThread-Forming Screw with Separate Thread Sprial and Different Part Flank Angles
US10233957B2 (en)*2013-09-112019-03-19Ludwig Hettich Holding Gmbh & Co KgCoil for a threaded insert
US20220389950A1 (en)*2019-10-312022-12-08Hilti AktiengesellschaftScrew with axially compressible thread
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US2438237A (en)*1944-01-071948-03-23Alamo CorpFence knob
US2637550A (en)*1947-11-101953-05-05Mckee Door CompanyOverhead door actuator
US2524480A (en)*1948-11-201950-10-03Tamis C SchenkBolt anchorage
US3186082A (en)*1961-11-031965-06-01Ulrich Bros IncMethod of forming a coil and mounting on a shaft
US3313172A (en)*1961-11-031967-04-11Ulrich Bros IncWorms for worm and worm wheel assembly and method of forming the same
US7249923B2 (en)*2002-03-212007-07-31California Polytechnic State UniversityFlexible fastener
US20030180117A1 (en)*2002-03-212003-09-25California Polytechnic State Univ. Foundation, A California Nonprofit Public Benefit CorporationFlexible fastener
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US6955513B2 (en)*2002-03-212005-10-18California Polytechnic State University FoundationFlexible fastener
US20060088402A1 (en)*2002-03-212006-04-27California Polytechnic State University Foundation, A Nonprofit Public Benefit CorporationFlexible Fastener
US7182566B1 (en)*2002-04-292007-02-27Charles NelsonFastener having supplemental support and retention capabilities
US20100290858A1 (en)*2007-09-102010-11-18Stefan HettichScrew anchor for fastening add-on parts in concrete or brickwork
US8430617B2 (en)*2007-09-102013-04-30Ludwig Hettich & Co.Screw anchor for fastening add-on parts in concrete or brickwork
US20090157123A1 (en)*2007-12-172009-06-18Andreas AppenzellerDynamic bone fixation element and method of using the same
US9414875B2 (en)2007-12-172016-08-16DePuy Synthes Products, Inc.Dynamic bone fixation element and method of using the same
US8114141B2 (en)2007-12-172012-02-14Synthes Usa, LlcDynamic bone fixation element and method of using the same
US8690931B2 (en)2007-12-172014-04-08DePuy Synthes Products, LLCDynamic bone fixation element and method of using the same
US9763712B2 (en)2007-12-172017-09-19DePuy Synthes Products, Inc.Dynamic bone fixation element and method of using the same
US20110286814A1 (en)*2008-04-022011-11-24Ulrich HettichThread-furrowing screw
US8920093B2 (en)*2008-04-022014-12-30Ludwig Hettich & Co.Thread-furrowing screw
US20110142569A1 (en)*2009-11-182011-06-16Hagel Gerald WFastener with hardened threads
US8747042B2 (en)*2009-11-182014-06-10Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Fastener with hardened threads
US9339316B2 (en)2012-03-132016-05-17DePuy Synthes Products, Inc.Dynamic bone fixation element
US9827029B2 (en)2012-03-132017-11-28DePuy Synthes Products, Inc.Dynamic bone fixation element
US10233957B2 (en)*2013-09-112019-03-19Ludwig Hettich Holding Gmbh & Co KgCoil for a threaded insert
USD739220S1 (en)*2014-09-302015-09-22Lee Valley Tools Ltd.Wall fastener
US20180283435A1 (en)*2015-10-062018-10-04Hilti AktiengesellschaftThread-Forming Screw with Separate Thread Sprial and Different Part Flank Angles
US10823219B2 (en)*2015-10-062020-11-03Hilti AktiengesellschaftThread-forming screw with separate thread sprial and different part flank angles
US20220389950A1 (en)*2019-10-312022-12-08Hilti AktiengesellschaftScrew with axially compressible thread
US12221993B2 (en)2019-10-312025-02-11Hilti AktiengesellschaftScrew with axial thread play

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