Fastener
US-2026043430-A1 · Feb 12, 2026 · US
US9086088B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9086088-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213440008-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 5, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 17, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jul 21, 2015 |
| Grant date | Jul 21, 2015 |
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A screw has a generally flat washer-like head. On an underside of the head are a plurality of cutters or cutting wedges arranged circumferentially around the shank of the screw. The cutters cut or carve off material when the screw is inserted into a fibrous material like wood to thereby facilitate countersinking of the screw head. The cutters may be triangular or quadrilateral wedges. One or more pockets are disposed radially inwardly of the cutters for receiving fibrous material to help lock the screw in place, i.e. to prevent the screw from loosening over time. These pockets may circularly shaped pockets disposed circumferentially around the shank. Alternatively, a single annular pocket may be provided around the shank.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A screw comprising: an elongated shank having a plurality of threads over at least a portion of the shank, the threads terminating in a tip at a first end of the shank; a head disposed at a second end of the shank, the head having a substantially flat underside; a plurality of cutters arranged circumferentially on the underside of the head, the cutters being adapted to facilitate countersinking of the head by cutting away material from a surface of a fibrous material into which the screw is being inserted; and a plurality of pockets extending into the underside of the head, the pockets being spaced radially inwardly and apart from the cutters such that a portion of the substantially flat underside extends radially between the pockets and the cutters, the pockets receiving at least some of the fibrous material when the screw is inserted into the fibrous material. 2. The screw as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pockets are disposed circumferentially around the shank and positioned radially inwardly of the cutters. 3. The screw as claimed in claim 1 wherein a number of cutters exceeds a number of pockets. 4. The screw as claimed in claim 1 wherein the cutters are quadrilateral wedges. 5. The screw as claimed in claim 1 wherein the cutters are triangular wedges. 6. The screw as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pockets are circular. 7. A threaded fastener comprising: a shank; and a head at one end of the shank, the head having a substantially flat underside from which protrude a plurality of cutters for countersinking the head into a surface of fibrous material, the head further including a plurality of pockets extending into the head and which are disposed around the shank and disposed radially inwardly from the cutters to receive some of the fibrous material when the fastener is inserted, wherein the pockets are spaced radially apart from the cutters such that a portion of the substantially flat underside extends radially between the pockets and the cutters. 8. The fastener as claimed in claim 7 comprising a plurality of triangular wedge-shaped cutters. 9. The fastener as claimed in claim 7 comprising a plurality of quadrilateral wedge-shaped cutters. 10. The fastener as claimed in claim 7 wherein the pockets are disposed circumferentially around the shank. 11. The fastener as claimed in claim 7 wherein a number of cutters exceeds a number of pockets. 12. The fastener as claimed in claim 7 wherein the pockets are circular.
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