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US1293844A US5861815A US5861815A US1293844A US 1293844 A US1293844 A US 1293844A US 5861815 A US5861815 A US 5861815A US 5861815 A US5861815 A US 5861815A US 1293844 A US1293844 A US 1293844A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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    • F16B13/04Dowels or other devices fastened in walls or the like by inserting them in holes made therein for that purpose with parts gripping in the hole or behind the reverse side of the wall after inserting from the front
    • F16B13/06Dowels or other devices fastened in walls or the like by inserting them in holes made therein for that purpose with parts gripping in the hole or behind the reverse side of the wall after inserting from the front combined with expanding sleeve
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  • One object of my invention is to provide a form of wall anchor of the general type described and claimed in my Patent #1,084,458, dated Jan. 13, 1914, whose construction shall be such that when collapsed it shall possess a relatively large number of projections of points capable of biting into or friotionally engaging the wall of the cavity in which it is mounted; the invention fur ther contemplating a form of holding device especially designed for use in solid strucitukres such as brick, stone, concrete or the Another object of the invention is to provide a wall anchor having its laterally weak side members so disposed and constructed that when it is collapsed said members will project adjacent its outer end and cut into or grip the wall of the cavity in which it is placed so as to hold said outer portion or head from rotating when the opposite end is relatively turned to cause other portions of said members to also be brought into holding engagement with the cavity walls.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a wall anchor constructed according to my invention and illustrating it as ready for use;
  • Fig. 2 is an elevation of the wall anchor shown in Fig. 1, illustrating its parts in the osition occupied when they have been colapsed;
  • Fig. 3 is a plan of the blank from which is made the wall anchor shown in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation of a slightly modified form of wall anchor
  • Fig. 5 is a plan of a blank for making the anchor shown in Fig. 4.
  • Fi 6 and 7 are respectively a Ian and a section on the line a,-a Fig. 1 furt er illustratin the construction of the wall anchor.
  • the wall anchor as made from a blank having substantially rectangular top and bottom portions 1 and 2 connected by laterally weak members 3 which are curved so as to have an undulating outline which as shown in Fig. 5 at 3 may be angular or zig-zag, the construction being such that each one of said members possesses projecting portions 4 or in the case of Fig. 5, pointed portions 4*.
  • the bottom member 2 has projecting from its lower edge a ring 5 having a central opening 6 provided with a lateral extension 7, and the top member 1 likewise has in one side a cut or slot 8.
  • both the top and bottom members are approximately cylindrical and its laterally weak connecting members 3 are outwardly bowed adjacent said top member though as shown in Fig. 7 they project tangentially from or immediately adjacent the cylindrical surface defined by said top and bottom members.
  • the bottom ring 5 is bent through an angle of about 90 so that it lies immediately adjacent the otherwise open end of the member 2 and is given a helical form so that it will serve as a nut to fit into the thread of a suitable screw with which the anchor is designed to be used.
  • the tongue 9 at the top of the member 1 is caused to project tangentially of the same.
  • the wall anchor Under conditions of use the wall anchor is introduced into an approximatel cylindrical cavity of suitable depth an diameter formedin a solid wall or other structure in WhlC-h it is desired to provide a threaded socket.
  • a suitable collapsing tool threaded into the annular member the inner cylindrical member 2 is forcibly drawn toward the head provided by the member 1, thus causing the outwardly bowed laterally weak connecting members 3 to bulge outwardly.
  • the projecting arts 4 immediate] adjacent the head mem r 1 are brought into holding engagement with the walls of the cavity in whlch the anchor is placed and the subsequent revolution of the collapsing tool causes a greater or less turning of the inner member 2, at the same time that said member 2 is still further drawn toward the head member 1.
  • Others of the projections 4 of the anchor are thus brought into biting or holding engagement with the adjacent walls of the cavity and as a result of this operation the anchor has an appearance Similar to that shown in Fig 2.
  • the collapsing tool is now removed and a suitable screw is entered and set up in the socket thus provided.
  • the pointed ortions 4 shown in Fi 5 act in a manner su stantially similar to t at of the portions 4 and it is noted that the anchor may be made with any desired number of these curved or angular rojections on its connecting members 3, t at form of the invention shown in Fig. 4 having two to each of said members and that shown in Fig. 1 having three.
  • I may form t e connecting members 3 with any desired number of tongues 10 projecting 111 lines substantially at right angles to the general lines of said members, forming them so that they are arranged as indicated at 10 or so that they are in line with each other as shown at 10.
  • these projections for the mostpart are caused to project outside of the lines of the sides of the wall anchor and cut into or frictionally engage the walls of the cavity to still further increase the holdin power of the same.
  • a wall anchor of sheet metal consisting of a tubularstructure including two elongated su-bstantiall cylindrical end members; with laterally we collapsible elements connecting said members and having a zig zag outline substantially within the cylindrical surface defined by the end members.
  • a wall anchor of sheet metal consisting of a tubular structure including two elongated substantially cylindrical end members; with laterally weak collapsible elements connecting said members and having a zi zag outline substantially within the c lin rical surface defined by said end mem ers, saidcollapsible elements being provided with laterally projecting ton es.
  • a wall anchor ma e of relatively thin metal and consisting of hollow top and bottom members; with laterally weak side mem bers connecting the same and having outwardly extending ortions projecting alternately in opposite directions.
  • a wall anchor made of relatively thin metal and consisting of substantially cylindrical to and bottom members; with laterally wea side members connectin the same and having projectin portions ying substantially tangent to tile cylindrical surface including the to and bottom members.
  • a wall anc or made of relatively thin metal and consisting of substantially cylindrical top and bottom members; laterally weak side members connecting said first members; and tongues projecting. laterally from said side members ad acent the cylindrical surface defined by the top and bottom members.
  • a wall anchor consisting of a sheet metal stamping in the form of substantially cylindrical top and bottom members; with elongated relatively narrow strips connecting said top and bottom members and formed to alternately project on opposite'sides of their axial lines.

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I. B. MALABY.
WALL ANCHOR.
APPLICATION mm OCT. 29. 1915.
1,293,844. Patented Feb. 11,1919.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
IRA B. MALALBY, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO NORMAN MELLOR, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
WALL-ANCHOR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 11, 1919.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, In B. MALABY, a citizen of the United States, residing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have invented certain Improvements in Wall-Anchors, of which the following is a specification.
One object of my invention is to provide a form of wall anchor of the general type described and claimed in my Patent #1,084,458, dated Jan. 13, 1914, whose construction shall be such that when collapsed it shall possess a relatively large number of projections of points capable of biting into or friotionally engaging the wall of the cavity in which it is mounted; the invention fur ther contemplating a form of holding device especially designed for use in solid strucitukres such as brick, stone, concrete or the Another object of the invention is to provide a wall anchor having its laterally weak side members so disposed and constructed that when it is collapsed said members will project adjacent its outer end and cut into or grip the wall of the cavity in which it is placed so as to hold said outer portion or head from rotating when the opposite end is relatively turned to cause other portions of said members to also be brought into holding engagement with the cavity walls.
These objects and other advantageous ends I secure as hereinafter set forth, reference beinihad to the accompanying drawings in whic Figure 1 is a side elevation of a wall anchor constructed according to my invention and illustrating it as ready for use;
Fig. 2 is an elevation of the wall anchor shown in Fig. 1, illustrating its parts in the osition occupied when they have been colapsed;
Fig. 3 is a plan of the blank from which is made the wall anchor shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a side elevation of a slightly modified form of wall anchor;
Fig. 5 is a plan of a blank for making the anchor shown in Fig. 4; and
Fi 6 and 7 are respectively a Ian and a section on the line a,-a Fig. 1 furt er illustratin the construction of the wall anchor.
In t e above drawings I have illustrated the wall anchor as made from a blank having substantially rectangular top and bottom portions 1 and 2 connected by laterally weak members 3 which are curved so as to have an undulating outline which as shown in Fig. 5 at 3 may be angular or zig-zag, the construction being such that each one of said members possesses projecting portions 4 or in the case of Fig. 5, pointed portions 4*. In addition the bottom member 2 has projecting from its lower edge a ring 5 having a central opening 6 provided with a lateral extension 7, and the top member 1 likewise has in one side a cut or slot 8.
When a blank of the shape shown in Fig. 3 is formed into a finished wall anchor, both the top and bottom members are approximately cylindrical and its laterally weak connecting members 3 are outwardly bowed adjacent said top member though as shown in Fig. 7 they project tangentially from or immediately adjacent the cylindrical surface defined by said top and bottom members. The bottom ring 5 is bent through an angle of about 90 so that it lies immediately adjacent the otherwise open end of the member 2 and is given a helical form so that it will serve as a nut to fit into the thread of a suitable screw with which the anchor is designed to be used. The tongue 9 at the top of the member 1 is caused to project tangentially of the same. Under conditions of use the wall anchor is introduced into an approximatel cylindrical cavity of suitable depth an diameter formedin a solid wall or other structure in WhlC-h it is desired to provide a threaded socket. By means of a suitable collapsing tool threaded into the annular member the inner cylindrical member 2 is forcibly drawn toward the head provided by the member 1, thus causing the outwardly bowed laterally weak connecting members 3 to bulge outwardly. As a result the projecting arts 4 immediate] adjacent the head mem r 1 are brought into holding engagement with the walls of the cavity in whlch the anchor is placed and the subsequent revolution of the collapsing tool causes a greater or less turning of the inner member 2, at the same time that said member 2 is still further drawn toward the head member 1. Others of the projections 4 of the anchor are thus brought into biting or holding engagement with the adjacent walls of the cavity and as a result of this operation the anchor has an appearance Similar to that shown in Fig 2.
The collapsing tool is now removed and a suitable screw is entered and set up in the socket thus provided.
Owing to the large number of points or projections which have cut into or gripped the wall of the cavity in which the anchor is mounted it has a relatively great holding power. Obviously the pointed ortions 4 shown in Fi 5 act in a manner su stantially similar to t at of the portions 4 and it is noted that the anchor may be made with any desired number of these curved or angular rojections on its connecting members 3, t at form of the invention shown in Fig. 4 having two to each of said members and that shown in Fig. 1 having three. If it be desired to still further increase the number of wall en aging points or projections, I may form t e connecting members 3 with any desired number of tongues 10 projecting 111 lines substantially at right angles to the general lines of said members, forming them so that they are arranged as indicated at 10 or so that they are in line with each other as shown at 10. When the wall anchor is collapsed these projections for the mostpart are caused to project outside of the lines of the sides of the wall anchor and cut into or frictionally engage the walls of the cavity to still further increase the holdin power of the same.
y constructing the wall anchors as above described it is possible to load them much more heavily than would otherwise be safe since their projecting edges or ton es so strongly hold to the walls of the cavity that the material of the screws threaded into them will usually fail before they disengage or cut into the material in which said cavity is formed.
I claim 2-- 1. A wall anchor of sheet metal consisting of a tubularstructure including two elongated su-bstantiall cylindrical end members; with laterally we collapsible elements connecting said members and having a zig zag outline substantially within the cylindrical surface defined by the end members.
2. A wall anchor of sheet metal consisting of a tubular structure including two elongated substantially cylindrical end members; with laterally weak collapsible elements connecting said members and having a zi zag outline substantially within the c lin rical surface defined by said end mem ers, saidcollapsible elements being provided with laterally projecting ton es.
3. A wall anchor ma e of relatively thin metal and consisting of hollow top and bottom members; with laterally weak side mem bers connecting the same and having outwardly extending ortions projecting alternately in opposite directions.
4. A wall anchor made of relatively thin metal and consisting of substantially cylindrical to and bottom members; with laterally wea side members connectin the same and having projectin portions ying substantially tangent to tile cylindrical surface including the to and bottom members.
'5. A wall anc or made of relatively thin metal and consisting of substantially cylindrical top and bottom members; laterally weak side members connecting said first members; and tongues projecting. laterally from said side members ad acent the cylindrical surface defined by the top and bottom members.
6. A wall anchor consisting of a sheet metal stamping in the form of substantially cylindrical top and bottom members; with elongated relatively narrow strips connecting said top and bottom members and formed to alternately project on opposite'sides of their axial lines.
IRA B. MALABY.
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US3512448A (en) * 1966-02-25 1970-05-19 Aerpat Ag Blind fastener
WO1986007410A1 (en) * 1985-06-07 1986-12-18 Burstroem Bertil Device for anchoring in and/or reinforcing hard materials
US4657456A (en) * 1983-06-03 1987-04-14 Usm Corporation Blind screw anchor
US4720224A (en) * 1986-05-29 1988-01-19 United Industries Corporation Sleeve anchor
US6309155B1 (en) * 2000-06-29 2001-10-30 Joker Industrial Co., Ltd. Expanding sleeve anchor used in a concrete wall and structure for enhancing the anchoring capability thereof
US6609866B2 (en) * 2001-09-12 2003-08-26 Joker Industrial Co., Ltd. Expandable metal body for an expansion bolt

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3512448A (en) * 1966-02-25 1970-05-19 Aerpat Ag Blind fastener
US4657456A (en) * 1983-06-03 1987-04-14 Usm Corporation Blind screw anchor
WO1986007410A1 (en) * 1985-06-07 1986-12-18 Burstroem Bertil Device for anchoring in and/or reinforcing hard materials
US4826358A (en) * 1985-06-07 1989-05-02 Burstroem Bertil Device for anchoring in and/or reinforcing hard materials
US4720224A (en) * 1986-05-29 1988-01-19 United Industries Corporation Sleeve anchor
US6309155B1 (en) * 2000-06-29 2001-10-30 Joker Industrial Co., Ltd. Expanding sleeve anchor used in a concrete wall and structure for enhancing the anchoring capability thereof
US6609866B2 (en) * 2001-09-12 2003-08-26 Joker Industrial Co., Ltd. Expandable metal body for an expansion bolt

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