AU661777B2 - Fastening nail - Google Patents

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AU661777B2
AU661777B2 AU41512/93A AU4151293A AU661777B2 AU 661777 B2 AU661777 B2 AU 661777B2 AU 41512/93 A AU41512/93 A AU 41512/93A AU 4151293 A AU4151293 A AU 4151293A AU 661777 B2 AU661777 B2 AU 661777B2
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Application Number: Lodged: Class Int. Class Complete Specification Lodged: Accepted: Published: Priority Related Art: *e **r t, I *o e fr APPLICANT'S REF: COMPLETE-ASSOCIATED- WITH-PROVISIONAL PL 3161 Applicant(s): W.A. DEUTSHER PTY. LTD.
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Actual Inventor(s): EMANUEL SAM FARDELL Address for Service is: PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys 367 Collins Street Melbourne 3000 AUSTRALIA Complete Specification for the invention entitled: "FASTENING NAIL" Our Ref: IRN 293617 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to applicant(s): 1 FASTENING NAIL FIELD OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to nails for fastening one member to another, and is particularly although not exclusively concerned with fastening sheet or plank cladding to a support. A nail according to the invention is especially suited for fastening cladding to a steel or other metal support, and it will be convenient to hereinafter describe the invention with particular reference to that type of application. It is to be understood however, that a nail in accordance with the invention can be used in other applications.
Reference in this specification to "cladding" is to be inderstood as embracing any sheet or plank material 15 suitable for forming internal or external linings for walls or other structures. Examples of such materials are timber, plaster-board and "Hardi-plank" (Trade Mark), but that is not an exhaustive list.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Cladding is commonly fastened to a metal frame by means of screws because of the ability of screws to firmly grip within the metal frame. Screws of the self-drilling type are generally used because of their convenience, but they are relatively expensive. Nails have not been S. 25 thought to be appropriate for securing cladding to a metal frame because of their relatively low pull-out resistance when driven through a hard material.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide a nail which grips firmly within a hard material, such as metal, into which it is driven. It is a further object of the invention to provide such a nail which is suited for use with a power driven tool such as a pneumatic, gas, electric or powder operated driving tool. It is to be understood however, that the nail could be used with other types of power driven tools.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION When a nail is driven through a member, the hole 39 thereby formed in that member results from rupture and/or 2 resilient distortion of that part of the member containing the hole. In the case of a member composed of relatively soft material, the hole forming mechanism is predominantly resilient distortiou of the material, and consequently the material surrounding the hole tends to press back against the shank of the nail to provide a firm grip on the nail.
In the case of a member composed of a relatively hard material, the hole forming mechanism is predominantly rupture of the material, and that may result in a hole larger than the shank of the nail which formed the hole.
At least, there is minimum tendency for the material surrounding the hole to move back against the nail shank.
A nail according to the present invention overcomes the aforementioned difficulty by having a stepped shank.
*i 15 That is, the shank has a penetrating portion which is remote from the head of the nail and a gripping portion which is between the head and the penetrating portion and which has a cross-sectional size greater than that penetrating portion. The arrangement is such that the penetrating portion creates a hole within the member into which the nail is driven, and the gripping portion is S' subsequently forced into that preformed hole to grip firmly with the member. The hole is enlarged as the gripping portion is driven into it, but the material 25 distortion necessary for that enlargement is not significant, and as a consequence results predominantly from resilient deformation rather than rupture.
It is generally preferred that the nail has a pointed or otherwise formed tip portion which facilitates initial penetration of the nail into a member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Embodiments of the invention are described in detail in the following passages of the specification which refer to the accompanying drawings. The drawings, however, are merely illustrative of how the invention might be put into effect, so that the specific form and arrangement of the various features as shown is not to be understood as limiting on the invention.
39 In the drawings: 3 Figure 1 is a side elevation view of a nail according to one embodiment of the invention.
Figure 2 is a view showing the tip portion of the nail of Figure 1 being penetrated into cladding to be attached to a support.
Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 2 but showing the nail extending through both the cladding and the support.
Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 3 but showing the nail fully driven to hold the cladding against the support.
Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line V-V of Figure i.
Figure 6 is a view similar to Figure 1 but showing S 15 another embodiment of the invention.
Figure 7 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line VII-VII of Figure 6.
Figure 8 is a view similar to Figure 6 but showing still another embodiment of the Invention.
Figure 9 is a view similar to Figure 1 showing yet another embodiment of the invention.
Figure 10 is a view similar to Figure 1 showing still another embodiment of the invention.
Figure 11 is a perspective view of a tin portion of S. 25 a nail according to the invention which is of diamond form.
Figure 12 is a cross-sectional view taken along line XII-XII of Figure 11.
Figure 13 is a view similar to Figure 11 but showing a chisel point tip portion.
Figure 14 is a cross-sectional view taken along line XIV-XIV of Figure 13.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION The nail shown in Figures 1 to 5 of the drawings has a shank 1 and a head 2, which in the example shown is formed with a flat side 3 so as to be adapted for use in the cartridge system of a powered driving tool. The invention is applicable to nails which are not so adapted and which have heads of a form different to that shown 39 In particular, the invention is applicable to nails having 4 heads other than flat sided heads.
In the particular example shown, the shank 1 is generally cylindrical and has three portions, a tip portion 4, a penetrating portion 5, and a gripping portion 6. The tip portion 4 is of pointed conical form, and although that has been found to be a most satisfactory form, other forms such as diamond or chisel points may be adopted. A conical form is generally preferred because it exhibits little tendency to shear the material through which it is driven, whereas diamond and chisel points are generally less satisfactory in that regard. Also, a conical point exhibits less tendency to be deflected laterally when it first strikes the surface of the member into which it is to be driven.
15 Tests have indicated that use of a conical tip portion form rather than one of diamond or chisel form, results in approximately 15% improvement in nail grip. A particularly satisfactory conical tip has an included angle A (Figure 1) within the range 300 to 400 inclusive, and an angle of 35, or thereabouts, is preferred. It is nevertheless possi to achieve acceptable results with an angle in the range 250 to 0 120 The same range of included angles is applicable to both diamond and chisel points, and any other point S" 25 configuration which may be adopted.
The penetrating portion 5 of the shank 1 is :immediately adjacent the tip portion 4, and the length of S. the portion 5 can be selected to suit requirements. That length is preferably such that in the case of attachment of cladding 7 to a metal frame (Figures 2 to the penetrating portion 5 passes completely through the frame member 8 before the gripping portion 6 engages that member (Figure Stated another way, the length of the penetrating portion 5 is prefereably no less than the thickness of the member 8 through which it is to pass and within which the gripping portion 6 is intended to grip.
It is also preferred that the penetrating portion is of substantially constant cross-sectional size 39 throughout its length.
5 The gripping portion 6 has a diameter larger than that of the penetrating portion 5, and which is selected to achieve the required result namely, a firm grip within the member 8. It is generally preferred to adopt a particular relationship between the thickness of the member 8 and the height of the step 9 formed between the two shank portions 5 and 6 (see Figures 1 and 2).
Satisfactory results have been achieved with a difference in diameter between the gripping portion 6 and the penetrating portion 5 which is roughly equivalent to the thickness of the member 8. It is thought that the pull-out stength of the nail will diminish if the difference in diameter is increased substantially above the thickness of the member in which the nail is to grip.
15 It is preferred that the gripping portion 6 is of substantially constant cross-sectional size throughout its length, although it could be slightly tapered, particularly over the section immediately adjacent the penetrating portion 5. In the particular arrangement shown, the gripping portion 6 has a substantially constant diameter, and step 9 slopes away from the penetrating portion 5. The angle B (Figure 1) at which the step 9 slopes can be selected to suit requirements, but an angle of roughly 450 has been found to be satisfactory.
S 25 The length of the gripping portion 6 will be selected to suit requirements, but will usually be no less than the combined thicknesses of the cladding 7 and the a member 8.
It is to be understood that neither of the shank portions 5 and 6 needs to have a smooth surface as is indicated by Figures 1 to 4 of the drawings. The surface of either or each of those portions 5 and 6 may be roughened, provided with grooves, or otherwise treated to suit requirements. Figures 6 and 7 of the drawings show one such form of treatment in which the surface of the shank portion 6 is provided with a gripping feature in the form of alternating grooves 10 and ribs 11 which extend longitudinally of the shank i. Such surface treatment may 39 assist in achieving a strong grip with an object into 6 which the nail is driven.
The cross-sectional shape shown by Figure 7 is an example shape, and is not to be understood as the only shape which may be adopted for a grooved shank.
Furthermore, the grooves 10 could be arranged angularly relative to the longitudinal axis of the shank 1 rather than being parallel to that axis as shown. It is also possible to have grooves extending circumferentially of the shank i, rather than longitudinally thereof. Still further, the grooves 10 need not be continuous, but could be interrupted, and an example of an interrupted arrangement is shown in Figure 8.
Although Figures 6 and 8 show the grooves 10 in the gripping portion 6 of the shank i, it is to be understood 15 that they may be provided also in the penetrating portion 5. Alternatively, they may be provided in the penetrating portion 5 only.
Figure 9 shows another embodiment of the invention S:f in which a series of teeth 12 extend along the gripping portion 6 to act as a gripping feature. Each tooth 12 extends circumferentially around the gripping portion 6, and is spaced from each two adjacent teeth 12 in the axial direction of the shank 1. It is to be understood that the *teeth 12 may have a form different to that shown in Figure 25 9. Also, each tooth 12 need not extend as a continuous ring around the gripping portion 6, but could be divided into two or more circumferentially spaced parts.
Still another embodiment is shown by Figure According to that embodiment, the gripping feature is formed by a series of angularly extending ribs 13 provided on the gripping portion 6. Each rib 13 extends angularly relative to the longitudinal axis of the shank 1 so as to follow a helical path. The angle of the helix can be selected to suit requirements, but an angle within the range 450 to something less than 900 is usually preferred. The number of ribs 13 can be also selected to suit requirements.
Each of the embodiments shown in the drawings has a 39 conical tip portion 4. As previously indicated, other 7 forms could be adopted for the tip portion, including a diamond form or a chisel form. Figures 11 and 12 show an example diamond form having four flat surfaces 14, each of which is arranged substantially at right-angles to each two adjacent surfaces 14. Figures 13 and 14 show an example chisel form having two oppositely facing flat surfaces According to yet another possible modification of the nail according to the invention, an adhesive may be applied to the gripping portion 6 and arranged to be activated as a consequence of driving that portion 6 into a member. By way of example, the adhesive may be activated by friction generated heat as the nail penetrates a member. Alternatively, the adhesive may be S: 15 captured in globules which break as the nail is driven into a member and therefore result in spreading of the adhesive. Other arrangements are clearly possible. In each case the intention is to result in automatic exposure of an adhesive which subsequently hardens to assist in maintaining a grip between the nail and thu member into which it is driven.
A nail according to the invention has been found to be highly effective for securing cladding to a metal section. In particular, the nail has high pull-out 25 stength when embedded in such a section.
Various alterations, modifications and/or additions may be introduced into the constructions and arrangements of parts previously described without departing from the spirit or ambit of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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1. A nail having an elongate solid shank, a head at one end of said shank, a tip portion at the other end of said shank, a lateral step in the shank at a location spaced from both the head and the tip portion, a penetrating portion of the shank extending between the step and the tip portion, and a gripping portion of the shank extending between the step and the head, said gripping portion having a cross-sectional size greater than that of said penetrating portion and being non-compressible in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of said shank.
2. A nail according to claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional size of both said penetrating portion and said gripping portion is substantially constant throughout the axial length of the respective said portion.
3. A nail according to claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional size of said gripping portion is not constant along the axial length of that portion, and the 15 smallest cross-sectional size of the gripping portion is greater than the cross- sectional size of the penetrating portion.
4. A nail according to claim 1 or 3, wherein the cross-sectional size of said penetrating portion is not constant along the axial length of that portion, and the largest cross-sectional size of the penetrating portion is smaller than the cross-sectional size of the gripping portion.
5. A nail according to any preceding claim, wherein the cross-sectional shape of both said penetrating portion and said gripping portion is generally circular.
6. A nail according to any preceding claim, wherein said step slopes from said gripping portion towards said tip portion.
7. A nail according to claim 6, wherein in the angle of said slope is approximately 450 relative to the lon gitudinal axis of said shank.
8. A nail according to any preceding claim, wherein said tip portion is of substantially conical form.
9. A nail according to claim 8, wherein the included angle of said conical tip portion is within the range -9- 300 to 40° inclusive.
A nail according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein said t;ip portion is of diamond form having four substantially flat faces.
11. A nail according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein said tip portion is of chisel form having two substantially flat faces which face in opposite directions.
12. A nail according to any preceding claim, wherein a gripping feature is provided on the surface of said gripping portion and extends along at least part of the axial length of that portion.
13. A nail according to claim 12, wherein said gripping feature is formed by at least one series of alternating ribs and grooves, each said rib and each said groove of 15 the series being arranged to extend substantially in the i. axial direction of said shank.
*14. A nail according to claim 13, wherein at least two said series are provided, and each two adjacent said .series are spaced apart in the axial direction of said shank.
15. A nail according to claim 12, wherein said gripping feature is formed by a plurality of ribs which are spaced apart circumferentially around said surface, and each said rib is angularly disposed relative to the axis of said 25 shank so as to be in the form of a helix.
16. A nail according to claim 15, wherein the angle of said helix relative to said shank axis is in the range of 30° to 60° inclusive.
17. A nail according to claim 16, wherein said angle is substantially
18. A nail according to claim 12, wherein said gripping feature is formed by a plurality of teeth projecting out from said surface and being spaced apart in the axial direction of said shank, and each said tooth extends circumferentially around said gripping portion as a continuous ring.
19. A nail according to any preceding claim intended for securing cladding to a support member, wherein the height 39 of said step measured radially of said shank is 10 approximately one half the thickness of that part of the support member to be penetrated by said nail.
A nail according to any one of claims 1 to 9 intended for securing cladding to a support member, wherein the height of said step measured radially of said shank is no greater than one half the thickness of that part of the support member to be penetrated by said nail.
21. A nail according to any preceding claim intended for securing cladding to a support, wherein the axial length of said penetrating portion is no less than the thickness of that part of the support member into which the nail is to be driven.
22. A nail according to claim 21, wherein the axial length of said gripping portion is no less than the 15 combined thicknesses of said cladding and said support member part.
23. A nail according to any preceding claim, wherein an adhesive is provided on at least part of said gripping portion, and said adhesive is of a form such as to be inactive during storage of said nail and to be rendered active in response to said gripping portion being driven into a member.
24. An installation comprising a support member, cladding overlying at least part of said support member, 25 and at least one nail according to any preceding claim fastening said cladding to said support member. A nail substantially as herein particularly described with reference to any one of the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings. DATED:
25 June, 1993 PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Attorneys for: W.A. DEUTSHER PTY. LTD. 39 6949k 11 ABSTRACT A nail having an elongate shank, a head at one end of the shank and a tip portion at the other end. A lateral step is formed in the shank at a location spaced from both the head and the tip so as to divide the shank into a relatively small diameter penetrating portion which is adjacent the tip, and a relatively large diameter gripping portion which is adjacent the head. Any of a variety of gripping features, such as ribs or teeth, could be provided on the gripping portion to assist it's grip within a member to be secured. 1069: t *so S a 6* 39 12
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