IP Library Granted Patent US 9,797,429
Granted Patent B2
US 9,797,429 · App. 14/958,243 · Granted Oct 24, 2017

Drill point fastener

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Patent No.
US 9,797,429
App. No.
14/958,243
Granted
Oct 24, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fastener may include an elongated shank, a head at a distal end of the shank, and a drill point at a terminal end of the shank, which is opposite to the distal end. The fastener may include a primary thread starting at the drill point and extending along the shank towards the head. The fastener may include a secondary thread starting at the drill point, extending along the shank towards the head, and stopping in an axial direction before the primary thread ends. The secondary thread may be radially located 180 degrees from the primary thread. The drill point may include a plurality of radially extending cutting edges and one or more relieved flute portion extending along the surface of the drill point.

Claims (43)

1. A fastener comprising:

an elongated shank;

a head at a distal end of the shank, the head adapted for receiving torque to rotate the fastener;

a drill point at a terminal end of the shank, which is opposite to the distal end;

a first thread starting at the drill point and extending along the shank towards the head at the distal end of the shank; and

a second thread starting at the drill point, extending along the shank towards the head, and stopping in an axial direction before the first thread ends, wherein the second thread is radially located 180 degrees from the first thread, a pitch of the first thread between the head and the stopping location of the second thread is greater than the pitch of the threads between the stopping location of the second thread and the drill point at least along a portion of the shank where the thread are radially located 180 degrees from each other, and the drill point includes a plurality of radially extending cutting edges and one or more relieved flute portions extending along the surface of the drill point.

2. The fastener of claim 1 , wherein the drill point includes two radially extending cutting edges that are spaced apart approximately by 180 degrees.

3. The fastener of claim 2 , wherein the drill point includes two relieved flute portions, one relieved flute portion extending axially from one of the cutting edges and abutting or intersecting a thread run-out from the first thread, and the other relieved flute portion extending axially from the other cutting edges and abutting or extending a thread run-out of the second thread.

4. The fastener of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of cutting edges are non-concurrent and are offset from each other in a radial direction of the shank.

5. The fastener of claim 1 , further comprising a sealing washer disposed around a portion of the shank and against the head.

6. The fastener of claim 1 , further comprising a third thread starting at a location along the shank between the head and the stopping location of the second thread, extending along the shank towards the head, and radially located 180 degrees from the first thread.

7. The fastener of claim 1 , wherein a diameter of the drill point is smaller than a diameter of the shank.

8. The fastener of claim 1 , wherein a thread major diameter of the first thread is equal to a thread major diameter of the second thread along a portion of the shank where the first and second threads are radially located 180 degrees from each other.

9. The fastener of claim 1 , further comprising an annular tapered portion joining the head and the shank.

10. A fastener comprising:

an elongated shank;

a head at a distal end of the shank, the head adapted for receiving torque to rotate the fastener;

a drill point at a terminal end of the shank, which is opposite to the distal end;

a first thread starting at the drill point and extending along the shank towards the head at the distal end of the shank; and

a second thread starting at the drill point, extending along the shank towards the head, and stopping in an axial direction before the first thread ends, wherein the second thread is radially located 180 degrees from the first thread, the drill point includes a plurality of radially extending cutting edges and one or more relieved flute portions extending along the surface of the drill point, and a thread major diameter of the first thread is equal to a thread major diameter of the second thread along a portion of the shank where the first and second threads are radially located 180 degrees from each other.

11. The fastener of claim 10 , wherein a thread major diameter of the first thread between the head and the stopping location of the second thread is greater than the thread major diameter of the first thread between the stopping location of second thread and the drill point.

12. The fastener of claim 10 , wherein a diameter of the drill point is smaller than a diameter of the shank.

13. The fastener of claim 10 , wherein a pitch of the first thread between the head and the stopping location of the second thread is greater than the pitch of the threads between the stopping location of the second thread and the drill point at least along a portion of the shank where the thread are radially located 180 degrees from each other.

14. A fastener for joining a first object to a second object, comprising:

a head having a portion adapted for receiving torque to rotate the fastener;

an annular tapered portion joined to the torque receiving portion; and

a shank portion joined to and extending from the annular tapered portion, the shank portion having a first thread and a second thread, the shank terminating at a distal tapered drill point remote from the head portion, the tapered point adapted to extend through a preformed aperture in the first object or to create such aperture as it is rotationally forced against the first object, the first thread having a beginning at the tapered drill point and spirally extending along the periphery of the shank at a defined pitch and terminating at a predetermined first axial location from underside of the head, the second thread having a beginning at the tapered drill point and extending spirally along the periphery of the shank at the predetermined pitch, the second thread being located radially 180 degrees from the first thread and between convolutions of the first thread and terminating at a predetermined second axial location from underside of the head, the first thread and the second thread having a radially extended height, the height of the first thread transitionally increasing from a first height to a second height at a said predetermined second axial location in a plane normal to the axis of the shank, the second thread terminating at said predetermined second axial location being essentially coplanar with the first thread transition, the first thread spirally extending uninterruptedly at the second height beyond said coplanar axial location and terminating at said predetermined first axial location, and a thread major diameter of the first thread being equal to a thread major diameter of the second thread along a portion of the shank where the first and second threads are radially located 180 degrees from each other.

15. The fastener as claimed in claim 14 wherein the first and the second threads begin in a plane normal to the axis of the shank, and the first thread and the second thread beginning is coplanar.

16. The fastener as claimed in claim 14 wherein the first thread and the second thread beginnings are radially spaced from each other by 180 degrees.

17. The fastener as claimed in claim 14 in which the pitch of the first thread is the same as the pitch of the second thread.

18. The fastener as claimed in claim 17 in which the second thread is located equidistant from adjacent convolutions of the first thread.

19. The fastener of claim 14 , wherein a diameter of the drill point is smaller than a diameter of the shank.

20. A fastening system comprising:

a fastener for joining a first object to a second object, comprising: a head having a portion adapted for receiving torque to rotate the fastener; an annular tapered portion joined to the torque receiving portion; and a shank portion joined to and extending from the annular tapered portion, the shank portion having a first thread and a second thread, the shank terminating at a distal tapered drill point remote from the head portion, the tapered point adapted to extend through a preformed aperture in the first object or to create such aperture as it is rotationally forced against the object, the first thread having a beginning at the tapered drill point and spirally extending along the periphery of the shank at a defined pitch and terminating at a predetermined first axial location from underside of the head, the second thread having a beginning at the tapered drill point and extending spirally along the periphery of the shank at the predetermined pitch, the second thread being located radially 180 degrees from the first thread and between convolutions of the first thread and terminating at a predetermined second axial location from underside of the head, the first thread and the second thread having a radially extended height, the height of the first thread transitionally increasing from a first height to a second height at said predetermined second axial location in a plane normal to the axis of the shank, the second thread terminating at said predetermined second axial location being essentially coplanar with the first thread transition, the first thread spirally extending uninterruptedly at the second height beyond said coplanar axial location and terminating at said predetermined first axial location, and a thread major diameter of the first thread being equal to a thread major diameter of the second thread along a portion of the shank where the first and second threads are radially located 180 degrees from each other; and

a sealing washer having a through-bore aperture and positioned with the fastener shank extending through the aperture, the washer being located at the termini of the first thread and being supported by the thread termini from freely moving axially along the shank and thereby being undesirably displaced axially toward the fastener distal end.

21. The fastening system as claimed in claim 20 wherein the washer is a one-piece resilient elastomeric material and is disposed against the head including a cupped head configuration.

22. The fastening system as claimed in claim 20 wherein the washer is of bonded metal and elastomeric material construction disposed under the flat head of the fastener.

23. The fastening system of claim 20 , further comprising a third thread starting at a location along the shank between the head and the predetermined second axial location and extending along the shank towards the head, and wherein the washer is located at the termini of the third thread and is supported by the third thread termini from freely moving axially along the shank and thereby being undesirably displaced axially toward the fastener distal end.

24. A fastener for joining a first object to a second object, comprising:

a head having a portion adapted for receiving torque to rotate the fastener;

an annular tapered portion joined to the torque receiving portion; and

a shank portion joined to and extending from the annular tapered portion, the shank portion having a first thread and a second thread, the shank terminating at a distal tapered drill point remote from the head portion, the tapered point adapted to extend through a preformed aperture in the first object or to create such aperture as it is rotationally forced against the first object, the first thread having a beginning at the tapered drill point and spirally extending along the periphery of the shank at a defined pitch and terminating at a predetermined first axial location from underside of the head, the second thread having a beginning at the tapered drill point and extending spirally along the periphery of the shank at the predetermined pitch, the second thread being located radially 180 degrees from the first thread and between convolutions of the first thread and terminating at a predetermined second axial location from underside of the head, the first thread and the second thread having a radially extended height, the height of the first thread transitionally increasing from a first height to a second height at said predetermined second axial location in a plane normal to the axis of the shank, the second thread terminating at said predetermined second axial location being essentially coplanar with the first thread transition, the first thread spirally extending uninterruptedly at the second height beyond said coplanar axial location and terminating at said predetermined first axial location, and a pitch of the first thread between the head and the stopping location of the second thread is greater than the pitch of the threads between the stopping location of the second thread and the drill point at least along a portion of the shank where the thread are radially located 180 degrees from each other.

25. The fastener of claim 24 , wherein a diameter of the drill point is smaller than a diameter of the shank.

Assignments (8)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 15, 2021
From: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC
To: THE HILLMAN GROUP, INC.; NB PRODUCTS LLC; BIG TIME PRODUCTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 056885/0264 →
TERM PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 15, 2021
From: THE HILLMAN GROUP, INC.
To: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 056883/0001 →
NOTICE OF SUCCESSION OF AGENCY Recorded Oct 3, 2018
From: BARCLAYS BANK PLC
To: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC
Reel/Frame 047189/0543 →
ABL SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 4, 2018
From: THE HILLMAN GROUP, INC.
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC
Reel/Frame 046291/0617 →
TERM LOAN SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 4, 2018
From: THE HILLMAN GROUP, INC.
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC
Reel/Frame 046291/0256 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 15, 2017
From: HARGIS INDUSTRIES, LP
To: THE HILLMAN GROUP, INC.
Reel/Frame 044138/0430 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 30, 2017
From: HARGIS INDUSTRIES, LP, DBA SEALTITE BUILDING FASTENERS
To: HARGIS INDUSTRIES, LP, DBA ST FASTENING SYSTEMS
Reel/Frame 043721/0109 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 3, 2015
From: HARGIS, JOE A.
To: HARGIS INDUSTRIES, LP, DBA SEALTITE BUILDING FASTENERS
Reel/Frame 037203/0384 →