NZ717221B2 - Fastener identification marking - Google Patents
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Abstract
power driven fastener (100) for being inserted a first depth d, through a first object and a second depth d2 into or through a second object is disclosed. The fastener includes a head (120) having an outer surface (122) opposed to an inner surface and a shank (130) connected with the inner surface of the head at a first end and forming a tip (136) at a second end. An identification marking (140) is formed on the outer surface of the head. The outer surface remains exposed upon the fastener being inserted into an object. The identification marking could be the shank length or any other physical property of the fastener. In particular identification marking could indicate the depth of penetration into the second object when used with a fist object with a known thickness. The fastener is disclosed as being inserted using a power tool. of the head at a first end and forming a tip (136) at a second end. An identification marking (140) is formed on the outer surface of the head. The outer surface remains exposed upon the fastener being inserted into an object. The identification marking could be the shank length or any other physical property of the fastener. In particular identification marking could indicate the depth of penetration into the second object when used with a fist object with a known thickness. The fastener is disclosed as being inserted using a power tool.
Description
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FASTENER IDENTIFICATION MARKING
This application is a divisional application derived from New Zealand Patent
Application No. 617803, the entire contents of which, as originally filed, are incorporated
herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Certain applications require use of a power driven fastener to attach a first
object, such as a metal bracket, to a second object, such as a concrete wall. After a
fastener is embedded through the first object and into or through the second object, by an
installer, an interested third party such as a contractor or a building inspector, does not
know the actual length or the embedment depth of the fastener into the second object.
Being that a power driven fastener is intended to be a permanent fastening, the embedded
fastener may need to be removed, possibly causing damage to the first object, the second
object, or the fastener itself, in order to verify the actual length or the embedment depth
of the fastener.
It would therefore be desirable to allow interested parties to determine the
actual length or the embedment depth of a power driven fastener after installation without
having to remove the fastener, and possibly causing damage to the first object, the second
object, or the fastener itself.
SUMMARY
The present invention is defined by the following claims, and nothing in this
section should be taken as a limitation on those claims.
[003A] In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a system
comprising a first object having a first depth d and a power driven fastener inserted with
a power tool through said first depth d of said first object and a second depth d into a
second object, said fastener comprising:
a head having an outer surface opposed to an inner surface, wherein the outer
surface remains exposed upon the fastener being inserted into the first and second objects;
a shank connected with the inner surface of the head at a first end and forming a tip
at a second end opposed to the first end, wherein the shank has an actual length L from
the first end to the second end, and wherein the actual length L is equal to the sum of the
first depth d and the second depth d , and
an identification marking formed on the outer surface, wherein the
identification marking indicates an embedment depth d of the fastener which is
approximately equal to, within ±10%, the actual length L minus the first depth d
a 1.
[003B] There is also disclosed a fastener system comprising a first object including a
first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, and a first thickness defined from
the first surface to the second surface; a second object having a second thickness and
abutting the second surface of the first object; and a fastener coupling the first object and
the second object together, the fastener including a head, a shank and an identification
marking, the head including an inner surface abutting the first surface of the first object
and an outer surface externally exposed from the first object, the shank extending from
the inner surface of the head, the fastener is inserted through the first object a first depth
and into the second object a second depth, the first depth is equal to the first thickness,
the identification marking is formed on the outer surface of the head and indicates at least
one of a width of the shank, a material which the fastener is comprised of, a major
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diameter of the shank, a minor diameter of the shank, a distance between threads on the
shank, a hardness of the fastener, a manufacturing date of the fastener, a location at which
the fastener was manufactured, and an embedment depth.
[003C] Preferably, the fastener is a power driven fastener for installation with a
power tool.
[003D] There is also disclosed a fastener system comprising: a first object
including a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, and a first thickness
defined from the first surface to the second surface; a second object having a second
thickness and abutting the second surface of the first object; and a fastener coupling the
first object and the second object together, the fastener including a head, a shank and a
depth identification marking, the head including an inner surface abutting the first surface
of the first object and an outer surface externally exposed from the first object, the shank
extending from the inner surface of the head, the fastener is inserted through the first
object a first depth and into the second object a second depth, the first depth is equal to
the first thickness, the depth identification marking is formed on the outer surface of the
head and indicates the second depth.
In another aspect there is provided, a fastener for being inserted a first depth d
through a first object and a second depth d into or through a second object, is provided.
The fastener includes, but is not limited to, a head having an outer surface opposed to an
inner
surface, a shank connected with the inner surface of the head at a first end and
forming a tip at a second end opposed to the first end, and an identification marking
formed on the outer surface. The outer surface remains exposed upon the fastener
being inserted into an object. The shank has an actual length L from the first end to
the second end, and wherein the actual length L is equal to or greater than the sum of
the first depth d and the second depth d . The identification marking indicates an
embedment depth d of the fastener.
In one aspect, a fastener is provided. The fastener includes, but is not limited
to, a head having an outer surface, a shank connected with the head at a first end and
forming a tip at a second end opposed to the first end, and an identification marking
formed on the outer surface. The outer surface remains exposed upon the fastener
being inserted into an object. The shank has an actual length L from the first end to
the second end. The identification marking indicates a representative length L of the
fastener.
In one aspect, a fastener is provided. The fastener includes, but is not limited
to, a head having an outer surface, a shank connected with the head at a first end and
extending to a second end opposed to the first end, and an identification marking
formed on the outer surface. The outer surface remains exposed upon the fastener
being inserted into an object. The shank has an actual length L from the first end to
the second end and a width W. The identification marking indicates a physical
property of the fastener.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention can be better understood with reference to the following
drawings and description. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale,
emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention.
depicts a first perspective view of a first fastener having an
identification marking formed on a head of the fastener, in accordance with one
embodiment;
depicts a second perspective view of the fastener shown in in
accordance with one embodiment;
depicts a first perspective view of a second fastener having an
identification marking formed on a head of the fastener, in accordance with one
embodiment; and
depicts a side cross-sectional view of the first fastener driven through a
first object and embedded within a second object, in accordance with one
embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Methods and devices consistent with the present invention overcome the
disadvantages of conventional fasteners by using a fastener which has an
identification marking on an outer surface of the fastener' s head. The identification
marking preferably indicates a physical property of the fastener. By viewing the
identification marking on the outer surface of the fastener's head, which is visible
even after installation of the fastener, interested parties may now determine the actual
length or the embedment depth of a power driven fastener after installation without
having to remove the fastener, and possibly causing damage to the first object, the
second object, or the fastener itself.
With reference to FIGS. 1, 2 and 4, there is shown one embodiment of a
fastener 100 having an identification marking 140 formed on a head 120 of the
fastener 100. Fastener 100 is any device which can be inserted into or through a first
object 110 and then inserted into or through a second object 112, in order to secure or
fasten the first object 110 to the second object 112, as shown in Fastener 100
is a hardware device that mechanically joins or affixes two or more objects 110, 112
together. Fastener 100 can also be used to close a container such as a bag, a box, or
an envelope; or fastener 100 may involve keeping together the sides of an opening of
flexible material, attaching a lid to a container, etc. Examples of fastener 100 include
a nail 133 as shown in a screw 135 as shown in a masonry anchor, a
peg, a pin, a rivet, a tack, a threaded fastener, or a captive threaded fastener.
Preferably, the fastener 100 has a one-piece structure a screw or a nail, and not a two-
piece structure, such as a masonry anchor.
With reference to in one embodiment the fastener 100 is a screw 135
having threads 138 having peaks and valleys on the shank 130, with a distance d
between peaks of threads 138 on the shank 130. In this embodiment, the shank 130
includes a major diameter D along the peaks of threads 138 on the shank 130, and a
minor diameter D along the valleys of threads 138 on the shank 130.
Fastener 100 may be a manually inserted fastener 104, as shown in
which uses only human power to insert the manually inserted fastener 104 into or
through the first or second object 110, 112 using a non-powered tool or hand tool,
such as a screw driver or a conventional hammer. In one embodiment, with reference
to FIGS. 1, 2 and 4, fastener 100 is a power driven fastener 102 which uses non-
human power to drive the fastener 102 into or through the first or second object 110,
112 using a power tool. A power tool is a tool which is powered by an electric motor,
an internal combustion engine, a steam engine, compressed air, direct burning of fuels
and propellants, or even natural power sources like wind or moving water. In one
embodiment, a power tool employing an explosive charge is used to drive the power
driven fastener 102 into or through the first or second object 110, 112.
First or second objects 110, 112 are any objects into which a fastener 100 can
be inserted into and are preferably objects used in construction to construct a building
or home, such as a concrete slab, a piece of wood, a piece of metal, a bracket, a stud,
a shelf, a floor, a wall, carpet, flooring, glass, stone, rubber, plastic, and drywall.
The fastener 100 includes the head 120 having an outer surface 122 opposed to
an inner surface 124, a shank 130 connected with the head 120, and the identification
marking 140 formed on the head 120. The head 120 is the portion of the fastener 100
through which a force is typically applied in order to insert the shank 130 of the
fastener 100 into or through first or second objects 110, 112. Preferably, the outer
surface 122 of the head 120 remains exposed upon the fastener 100 being inserted
into or through first or second objects 110, 112, while the inner surface 124 and the
shank 130 are typically hidden with the first or second objects 110, 112.
The shank 130 is connected with the inner surface 124 of the head 120 at a
first end 132 of the shank 130 and has a second end 134 opposed to the first end 132.
The shank 130 has an actual length L linearly measured from the first end 132 to the
second end 134. Preferably, the actual length L of the shank 130 is equal to or
greater than the sum of the first depth d and the second depth d . Preferably, the
shank 130 forms a tip 136 at the second end 134 to allow to easier insertion of the
shank 130 into the first or second objects 110, 112.
With reference to fastener 100 is inserted into or through a first object
110 a first depth d and then inserted into or through a second object 112 a second
depth d , in order to secure or fasten the first object 110 to the second object 112, as
shown in Preferably, the combination of the first depth d and the second
depth d is approximately is approximately equal to, within ±10%, the actual length
L, of the shank 130 of the fastener 100.
With reference to identification marking 140 is formed, and
preferably, displayed on the outer surface 122 of the head 120. The identification
marking 140 indicates a physical property of the fastener 100. The physical property
includes any type of physical feature of the fastener 100 or any type of information
about the fastener 100, excluding information pertaining to whom the manufacturer of
the fastener 100 is, includes such things as a representative length L of the fastener
100, the actual length L of the shank 130, the width W of the shank 130, a material
which the fastener 130 is comprised of, a major diameter D of the shank 130, a
minor diameter D of the shank 130, a distance d between threads 138 on the shank
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130, a hardness of the fastener 100, a manufacturing date of the fastener 100, a factory
in which the fastener 100 was manufactured, and a unique identifier which identifies
the fastener 100.
In one example, which (as with the other examples/embodiments) is not
restrictive to the scope of the invention as defined in the claims, the identification
marking 140 indicates a representative length L of the fastener 100. The
representative length L of the fastener 100 is any length of measurement which
represents a length of the fastener 100 or an embedment depth into a first or second
object 110, 112 for the fastener 110, and includes things such as the actual length L of
the shank 130, the entire length L of the fastener 100 from the outer surface 122 to the
tip 136, or an embedment depth d of the fastener 100. In one embodiment, the
identification marking 140 indicates an embedment depth d of the fastener 100. The
embedment depth d of the fastener 100 is the depth d which the fastener 100 is
embedded into the second object 112. Preferably, the
embedment depth d is approximately equal to, within ±10%, the actual length L
minus the first depth d . Preferably, the embedment depth d is approximately equal
to, within ±10%, the second depth d . In one embodiment, the representative length
L of the fastener 100 is within ±20% the actual length L of the shank 130.
Preferably, the identification marking 140 is stamped into the outer surface
122, however, the identification marking 140 may also be displayed on the outer
surface 122 in any one of a number of ways, including being printed onto the outer
surface 122 or engraved into the outer surface 122. By having an identification
marking 140 on the outer surface 122 of the head 120, interested parties are allowed
to determine the actual length L or the embedment depth d of a fastener 100 after
installation without having to remove the fastener 100, and possibly causing damage
to the first object 110, the second objectl 12, or the fastener 100 itself.
In use, the fastener 100 is inserted, preferably with a power tool, through the
first object 110, and preferably, into or through the second object 112, by an installer.
Upon insertion, the installer, an interested third party such as a contractor or a
building inspector, then views the identification marking 140 on the outer surface 122
of the head 120, which is visible even after installation of the fastener 100 in first
object 110, and preferably, second object 120, and then determines the actual length
or the embedment depth of a power driven fastener after installation without having to
remove the fastener 100.
The Abstract of the Disclosure is provided to allow the reader to quickly
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ascertain the nature of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that
it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. In addition, in
the foregoing Detailed Description, it can be seen that various features are grouped
together in various embodiments for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure. This
method of disclosure is not to be interpreted as reflecting an intention that the claimed
embodiments require more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the
following claims reflect, inventive subject matter lies in less than all features of a single
disclosed embodiment. Thus the following claims are hereby incorporated into the
Detailed Description, with each claim standing on its own as a separately claimed subject
matter.
While various embodiments of the invention have been described, it will be
apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that other embodiments and implementations
are possible within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be
restricted except in light of the attached claims and their equivalents.
The reference in this specification to any prior publication ( or information
derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as an
acknowledgment or admission or any form of suggestion that that prior publication (or
information derived from it) or known matter forms part of the common general
knowledge in the field of endeavour to which this specification relates.
Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the
context requires otherwise, the word "comprise", and variations such as "comprises" and
"comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group
of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or
steps.
Claims (3)
1. A system comprising a first object having a first depth d and a power driven fastener inserted with a power tool through said first depth d of said first object and a second depth d into a second object, said fastener comprising: a head having an outer surface opposed to an inner surface, wherein the outer surface remains exposed upon the fastener being inserted into the first and second objects; a shank connected with the inner surface of the head at a first end and forming a tip at a second end opposed to the first end, wherein the shank has an actual length L from the first end to the second end, and wherein the actual length L is equal to the sum of the first depth d and the second depth d , and an identification marking formed on the outer surface, wherein the identification marking indicates an embedment depth d of the fastener which is approximately equal to, within ±10%, the actual length L minus the first depth d .
2. The fastener of claim 1, wherein the fastener is one of a screw or a nail.
3. The fastener of claim 1, wherein the identification marking is stamped into the outer surface.
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| US13/114,926 | 2011-05-24 | ||
| US13/114,926 US20120301249A1 (en) | 2011-05-24 | 2011-05-24 | Fastener identification marking |
| NZ617803A NZ617803B2 (en) | 2011-05-24 | 2012-05-23 | Fastener identification marking |
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| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| NZ717221A NZ717221A (en) | 2017-12-22 |
| NZ717221B2 true NZ717221B2 (en) | 2018-03-23 |
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