AU2007262650A1 - Apparatus for applying fixing screws to a metal sheet - Google Patents

Apparatus for applying fixing screws to a metal sheet Download PDF

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AU2007262650A1
AU2007262650A1 AU2007262650A AU2007262650A AU2007262650A1 AU 2007262650 A1 AU2007262650 A1 AU 2007262650A1 AU 2007262650 A AU2007262650 A AU 2007262650A AU 2007262650 A AU2007262650 A AU 2007262650A AU 2007262650 A1 AU2007262650 A1 AU 2007262650A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B23/00Details of, or accessories for, spanners, wrenches, screwdrivers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B21/00Portable power-driven screw or nut setting or loosening tools; Attachments for drilling apparatus serving the same purpose
    • B25B21/002Portable power-driven screw or nut setting or loosening tools; Attachments for drilling apparatus serving the same purpose for special purposes
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D15/00Apparatus or tools for roof working
    • E04D15/04Apparatus or tools for roof working for roof coverings comprising slabs, sheets or flexible material
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D15/00Apparatus or tools for roof working
    • E04D15/04Apparatus or tools for roof working for roof coverings comprising slabs, sheets or flexible material
    • E04D2015/042Fixing to the roof supporting structure
    • E04D2015/047Fixing to the roof supporting structure by screwing

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WO 2007/147197 PCT/AU2007/000796 1 APPARATUS FOR APPLYING FIXING SCREWS TO A METAL SHEET Field of the invention THIS INVENTION relates to apparatus for applying screws to a metal sheet and is particularly suited, although not exclusively so, to applying fixing screws to attach a 5 roofing sheet having an undulating or corrugated or other form of surface profile surface to an underlying support structure. State of the art Corrugated iron roofs are common in Australia and are constructed from sheets of corrugated iron arranged with their edges overlapping one another and attached to an 10 underlying metal or wooden framework by headed fixing screws. The points of attachment are signified by lines of pre-formed holes drilled through the sheets and framework and through which the fixing screws pass. Care and skill are required to attach a corrugated iron roof in position. The corrugated iron sheets are usually inclined and often hot to the touch, and the screws have to be held 15 so as to extend perpendicularly to the planes of the holes through which they are to be screwed. This involves a tradesman using two hands respectively to hold a screw in alignment with the axis of a hole through which it is to be passed, and simultaneously to screw it into the hole. At the same time the tradesman must take care not to accidentally slip down the inclined surface of the corrugated iron sheet and fall to the ground beneath. 20 Unfortunately many tradesmen refuse to harness themselves in position because of the inconvenience involved, and this increases the risk of injuries to those working in the roofing industry.
WO 2007/147197 PCT/AU2007/000796 2 Because of the problems outlined above, some tradesmen, will not worry unduly if some of the fixing screws have their longitudinal axes inclined to the planes of the holes through which they are being screwed, as the fault cannot be seen once the screw has been screwed down. Reliance is then placed on there being enough correctly positioned 5 screws to hold the iron sheet in place without leaking, during its normal working life. Object of the invention An object of the invention is to provide a tool to assist a tradesman to apply headed, pointed fixing screws to an iron sheet to secure it to a supporting framework, The invention 10 Apparatus for applying a pointed, headed fixing screw to a metal sheet to secure it to a support, compris es; an open-ended, hollow body for placing over a position on the sheet at which a screw is to be located, the open end of the body being shaped to conform to the surface of the sheet surrounding said position when the longitudinal axis of a screw held in the body is substantially perpendicular to the plane of the sheet; a driving shaft 15 extending through the body and being slidable and rotatable therein; a first end-portion of the shaft being adapted to be gripped in a chuck of a hand-held power tool; a second end portion of the shaft being located inside the body and having means for enabling a fixing screw to be held by its head in axial alignment with the axis of rotation of the shaft so as to rotate therewith; and, a resilient member urging the shaft away from the body in the 20 direction of its first end-portion. Preferred features of the invention The body is preferably made of a heat insulating material such as plastics and is conveniently formed with side windows so that a tradesman can see that the fixing screw is correctly held inside the body before the device is placed over the position on the sheet 25 at which the screw is to be located. The means for holding the fixing screw inside the body suitably comprises a bit which can be fitted to the second end-portion of the shaft and then held in place by grub screws WO 2007/147197 PCT/AU2007/000796 3 or some other mechanism so as to rotate therewith. A socket or spigot may be provided in the free end of the bit and of a non-circular cross-section, to enable a fixing screw having a head of complementary shape to be fitted into the bit and then held in place, for example, by magnetic attraction. If preferred, a sleeve may be used in place of the bit and 5 held on the shaft by grub screws. The resilient member may take the form of a coiled compression spring wound around the shaft between the body and a stop on the shaft positioned remotely from the body. Introduction to the drawings The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of examples, with reference 10 to the accompanying drawings, in which: In the drawings FIGURE 1 shows one example of apparatus of the invention in an exploded perspective view; and, 15 FIGURE 2 shows the apparatus of figure 1 assembled and fitting against one corrugation of a corrugated iron sheet. Description of preferred example Figure 1 shows apparatus 1 in the form of a hollow, frusto-conical, hard plastics body 2 formed with three side windows 3. A steel driving shaft 4 having an enlarged tubular 20 lower end 15 extends through the body 2 and has an upper or first end-portion terminating in a formation 5 designed to be gripped by a chuck (not shown) of a hand held power tool such as an electric drill. The enlarged tubular lower end of the shaft is provided with lateral threaded bores for grub screws (not shown). These grub screws are used to hold in the tubular end of a the shaft 4 a shank of a removable attachment in the 25 form of a bit 11. The bit 11 is held in place on the shaft 4 by grub screws (nor shown) so that it rotates with the shaft 4. The lower end of the bit 11 extends beyond the lower end WO 2007/147197 PCT/AU2007/000796 4 of the shaft 4 and is formed with a hexagonal socket for the reception of a complementary head of a pointed fixing screw (not shown). The bit 11 is magnetized so that the screw is magnetically held in the socket in axial alignment with the axis of the shaft 4. The plastics body 2 has a cylindrical opening 10 at its upper end which contains a 5 cylindrical metal bushing 7 through which the shaft 4 extends. The shaft is thus rotatable and axially slidable in the bushing 7. A coiled, steel compression spring 9 encircles the upper end-portion of the shaft 4 where it protrudes from the body 3, and its lower end is held in place by fitting around an annular protrusion 10 projecting upwardly from the top end of the body 2 around the bushing 7. The upper end of the spring 9 is held in place by 10 pressing against the underside of a cylindrical collar 16 held in place on the shaft by a grub screw (not shown) passing radially through the collar 16 and bearing on the shaft 4. The spring 9 is in compression so that it urges the shaft 4 in the direction of its upper end-portion. The body 2 has a wavy circular under rim 12 which, as shown in figure 2, is formed with 15 two, parallel and part-cylindrical rebates 13 shaped to be complementary to the convex curvature of a cusp 14 of a corrugation of a corrugated iron sheet 15. The under rim 12 can thus be fitted snugly against the top of the corrugation and, when in this position, the aligned axes of the driving shaft 4 and the fixing screw are perpendicular to the plane of the corrugated iron sheet. The side windows 3 enable a tradesman to see that this 20 required alignment is correct and maintained. Operation of preferred example To use the apparatus 1 a tradesman fixes the upper end of the shaft 4 into a chuck of a hand-held power tool. After checking that the correct replaceable bit 11 is attached to the lower end of the shaft 4, the tradesman inserts the hexagonal head of a pointed fixing' 25 screw into the complementary socket of the bit 11 so that the screw and shaft axes are collinear. Finally a resiliently flexible and waterproof washer is pushed onto the screw.
WO 2007/147197 PCT/AU2007/000796 5 The tradesman next selects the position at which the screw is to be used, and fits the under rim 13 of the body 2 to the cusp of the corrugation at this position so that the rim surround the position. The tool is then forced down to drive the pointed end of the screw through the iron sheet. Simultaneously the tradesman operates the tool to rotate the screw 5 so that it screws itself tightly into the hole in the iron sheet made by its pointed end and the flexible and waterproof washer is compressed between the head of the screw and the iron sheet. The power tool is then lifted to release the screw head from the sleeve 11 and allow the tradesman to insert a new screw into the bit 11 so that the process can be repeated. 10 In some circumstances it may be required to change the body 2 for another one having a different profile of under rim 13. For example a flat profile may be required for attaching a flat sheet to an underlying framework. Alternatively the screw may be required to be driven into a metal sheet having a different profile of corrugation or undulation or at a position on a corrugated sheet corresponding to a valley in the corrugations. 15 The replacement of the body 2 by another having the required profile of under rim is achieved by removing the collar 16. This allows the body 2 and attached compression spring 9 to be slid off the upper end of the shaft 4 and replaced with another body 2 having the desired profile. The spring 9 and collar 16 can then be restored to their former positions.

Claims (10)

1. Apparatus for applying a pointed, headed fixing screw to a metal sheet to secure it to a support, comprising: an open-ended, hollow body for placing over a position on the sheet at which a screw is to be located, the open end of the body being shaped to conform to 5 the surface of the sheet surrounding said position when the longitudinal axis of a screw held in the body is substantially perpendicular to the plane of the sheet; a driving shaft extending through the body and being slidable and rotatable therein; a first end-portion of the shaft being adapted to be gripped in a chuck of a hand-held power tool; a second end portion of the shaft being located inside the body and having means for enabling a fixing 10 screw to be held by its head in axial alignment with the axis of rotation of the shaft so as to rotate therewith; and, a resilient member urging the shaft away from the body in the direction of its first end-portion.
2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, in which the body is made of a heat insulating material. 15
3. Apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2, in which the body is formed with side windows to enable a tradesman to see that the fixing screw is correctly held inside the body before the device is placed over the position on the sheet at which the screw is to be located.
4. Apparatus as claimed in Claim 1, Claim 2 or Claim3, in which said means for holding 20 the fixing screw inside the body comprises a replaceable attachment fitted to the second end-portion of the shaft and held in place by a releasable mechanism so that the shaft and attachment rotate together. WO 2007/147197 PCT/AU2007/000796 7
5. Apparatus as claimed in Claim 4, in which the replaceable attachment is a bit.
6. Apparatus as claimed in any one Claim 4, in which a non-circular socket is provided in the underside of the replaceable attachment and is in axial alignment with the axis of the drive shaft. 5
7. Apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding Claims, in which said means is magnetized.
8. Apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding Claims, in which the resilient member is a coiled compression spring wound around the shaft between the body and a stop positioned on the shaft remote from the body. 10
9. Apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding Claims, in which the hollow body is manually replaceable by another having its open end of a different shape.
10. Apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding Claims, in which the open end of the hollow body is shaped to conform to the profile of a cusp of a corrugation of a corrugated roofing sheet.
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AU2006903460A AU2006903460A0 (en) 2006-06-21 Roof Screwing Tool
AU2007262650A AU2007262650A1 (en) 2006-06-21 2007-06-06 Apparatus for applying fixing screws to a metal sheet
PCT/AU2007/000796 WO2007147197A1 (en) 2006-06-21 2007-06-06 Apparatus for applying fixing screws to a metal sheet

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