Optical frequency shift device and method
US-9857662-B2 · Jan 2, 2018 · US
US11619252B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11619252-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916694221-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 25, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 1, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2023 |
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An anchor for wallboard installation includes an anchor body elongated along an axis, the anchor body including a driving end, a wall boring end and an internal bore running from the driving end to an internal end short of a distal tip of the wall boring end. The anchor body includes a first frusto-conical body portion, a second frusto-conical body portion running from the first frusto-conical body portion to an annular groove and an end body portion running from the annular groove toward the distal tip.
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What is claimed is: 1. An anchor for wallboard installation, comprising: an anchor body elongated along an axis, the anchor body including a driving end, a wall boring end and an internal bore running from the driving end to an internal end short of a distal tip of the wall boring end; wherein the anchor body includes a first frusto-conical body portion, a second frusto-conical body portion and an end body portion, the second frusto-conical body portion running from the first frusto-conical body portion to the end body portion, the end body portion running toward the distal tip, wherein the anchor body further includes an annular groove located between the first frusto-conical body portion and the end body portion, wherein the first frusto-conical body portion includes a thread, the end body portion includes a double start thread, and the second frusto-conical body portion lacks any thread. 2. The anchor of claim 1 , wherein a taper angle of the second frusto-conical body portion is greater than a taper angle of the first frusto-conical body portion, and wherein a taper angle of the end body portion is equal to or less than the taper angle of the second frusto-conical body portion. 3. The anchor of claim 1 , wherein the first body portion includes a thread, the end body portion includes a thread, and the anchor body includes a pair of diametrically opposed key-shaped through openings to the internal bore. 4. The anchor of claim 3 , wherein the key-shaped through openings intersect the annular groove. 5. The anchor of claim 4 , wherein the key-shaped through openings include a blade section and a bow section, wherein the blade section is located entirely on the second body portion and the bow section begins on the second body portion and extends onto the end body portion. 6. The anchor of claim 1 , wherein the anchor body includes a flange that extends outward from an end of the first body portion, wherein a wall facing side of the flange includes a taper. 7. The anchor of claim 6 , wherein the wall facing side of the flange includes a plurality of wall engaging nibs. 8. The anchor of claim 7 , wherein each nib includes a leading ramped face and a trailing stepped face. 9. An anchor for wallboard installation, comprising: an anchor body elongated along an axis, the anchor body including a driving end, a wall boring end and an internal bore running from the driving end to an internal end short of a distal tip of the wall boring end; wherein the anchor body includes a first body portion, a second body portion and an end body portion, the second body portion running from the first body portion to the end body portion, the end body portion running toward the distal tip; wherein the first body portion includes a thread, the end body portion includes a double start thread, and the second body portion lacks any thread; wherein the internal bore runs from the driving end and extends along both the first body portion and the second body portion. 10. The anchor of claim 9 , wherein the second body portion includes a set of diametrically opposed lug projections that have a common axial location along a length of the anchor body. 11. An anchor for wallboard installation, comprising: an anchor body elongated along an axis, the anchor body including a driving end, a wall boring end and an internal bore running from the driving end to an internal end short of a distal tip of the wall boring end; wherein the anchor body includes a first body portion, a second body portion and an end body portion, the second body portion running from the first body portion to the end body portion, the end body portion running toward the distal tip; wherein the first body portion includes a thread, the end body portion includes a thread, and a set of diametrically opposed flats are formed on the end body portion and run from an axial location toward the distal tip. 12. An anchor for wallboard installation, comprising: an anchor body elongated along an axis, the anchor body including a driving end, a wall boring end and an internal bore running from the driving end to an internal end short of a distal tip of the wall boring end; wherein the anchor body includes a first body portion, a second body portion and an end body portion, the second body portion running from the first body portion to the end body portion, the end body portion running toward the distal tip; wherein the end body portion includes a double start thread with a first helical thread portion offset from a second helical thread portion, wherein the first helical thread portion and the second helical thread portion begin at a first axial location along the anchor body, wherein the first helical thread portion runs to a second axial location along the anchor body, wherein the second helical thread portion runs to a third axial location along the anchor body, wherein the second axial location is between the first axial location and the third axial location, wherein the third axial location is axially spaced away from the first body portion such that the second helical thread portion terminates short of the first body portion, wherein the first body portion includes an external thread that is separate from the first helical thread portion and the second helical thread portion, wherein the external thread begins at a starting axial location, runs in a direction toward the distal tip and terminates at an ending axial location, wherein the ending axial location is between the third axial location and the driving end; wherein the internal bore runs from the driving end and extends along both the first body portion and the second body portion. 13. An anchor for wallboard installation, comprising: an anchor body elongated along an axis, the anchor body including a driving end, a wall boring end and an internal bore running from the driving end to an internal end short of a distal tip of the wall boring end; wherein the anchor body includes a first frusto-conical body portion, a second frusto-conical body portion and an end body portion, wherein the second frusto-conical body portion is between the first frusto-conical body portion and the end body portion; wherein a taper angle of the second frusto-conical body portion is greater than a taper angle of the first frusto-conical body portion; wherein a taper angle of the end body portion is equal to or less than the taper angle of the second frusto-conical body portion; wherein the first frusto-conical body portion includes a thread, the end body portion includes a double start thread, and the second frusto-conical body portion lacks any thread. 14. The anchor of claim 13 , wherein the second frusto-conical body portion includes a set of diametrically opposed lug projections that have a common axial location along a length of the anchor body. 15. An anchor for wallboard installation, comprising: an anchor body elongated along an axis, the anchor body including a driving end, a wall boring end and an internal bore running from the driving end to an internal end short of a distal tip of the wall boring end; wherein the anchor body includes a first frusto-conical body portion, a second frusto-conical body portion and an end body portion, wherein the second frusto-conical body portion is between the first frusto-conical body portion and the end body portion; wherein the first frusto-conical body portion includes a thread, the end body portion includes a thread, and the second frusto-conical portion lacks any thread; wherein the second frusto-conical portion includes at least one lug projection. 16. The anchor of claim 1
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