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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES 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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- F16B15/06—Nails; Staples with barbs, e.g. for metal parts; Drive screws
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- This invention belongs to that class of nails which have substantially cylindrical bodies, and which from the material of which they are made are commonly known as wire nails.
- the invention comprises a novel combina tion in a nail of this class of certain specific features, whereby the nail may be much more readily driven to its place, and whereby its hold when thus driven is rendered much more secure than is found practicable with nails of ordinary structure.
- the nails maybe made of the several sizes commonly known in the trade or of such other sizes as may he demanded by the exigencies or caprice oi the market.
- FIG. 1 is a side view
- Fig. 2 a side view at right angles to Fig. 1
- Fig. 3 a top view-that is to say, a view showing the outer surface of the head of the nail.
- the point of the nail is made sloping or inclined at opposite sides to form a chisel-point, as represented at a.
- the head b of the nail is in shape substantially fiat with a circumferential contour more or less approximating a circular form.
- This mark a may be formed by the die by means of which the head is shaped or-flattened in the operation of making the nail, and the said mark may consist ofa small ridge or elevation formed transversely upon said outer surface of the head I) in the described relation with the chisel-edge of the point a, or in lieu of this the mark may comprise aslight depression.
- cylindrical body A from its chisel-point to a point more or less distant from the head I) is spirally threaded or grooved-in other words, screw-threaded-in order that the nail when driven in place may secure a more firm and positive hold upon the wood fibers in contact with which it is forced.
- the chisel-point cuts its way through the fiber of the wood without being deflected, thereby not only insuring much easier driving of the nail, but avoiding any distortion from the path through which it is driven, and thus enabling the contiguous surface of the wood to more closely grip the roughened orgrooved surface of the shank of the nail, thereby enabling the nail to hold with far greater tenacity than would be the case if the nail itself were bent or deflected, inasmuch as such bend or deflection when allowed inevitably enlarges the space formed by the driving of the nail and renders the hold of the latter insecure.
- the driving of the nail in many cases may be advantageously facilitated by bringing the chisel-point in such relation with the known or estimated course of the fiber of the wood as will enable the chiseledge to act most effectively in cleaving its way therethrough.
- the transverse mark 0 on the head I) being in the same or substantially the same plane as the chisel-edge of the point enables the said point to be adjusted as may be desired, inasmuch as the direction of the chisel-edge is correctly indicated by the transverse mark on the head, and this latter is fully exposed to the eye of the person driving the nail.
- the shank of the nail may have its roughened surface formed by circumferential concentric grooves not spiral in character; or it may be'otherwise roughened, in order to secure the strong holding power incident to the roughened configuration of the said shank; but in general it will be found preferable to have the shank screw-threaded, as described.
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T. J. SLOAN.
WIRE NAIL.
No. 348,589. Patented Sept. 7, 1886.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS J. SLOAN, or sr. MANDE, FRANCE.
WIRE NAIL.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 348,589, dated September 7, 1886.
Application filed Mareh'lf), 1886. Serial No. 195,846.
(No model.)
1881, No. 143,93l.
Patented in France July 13, 1880, No. 137,78 and July 13,
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, THOMAS J. SLOAN, formerly of the city, county, and State of New York, and now of St. Maude, Seine, in the Republic of France, have invented an Improvement in \Vire Nails, of which the following is a specification.
This invention belongs to that class of nails which have substantially cylindrical bodies, and which from the material of which they are made are commonly known as wire nails.
The invention comprises a novel combina tion in a nail of this class of certain specific features, whereby the nail may be much more readily driven to its place, and whereby its hold when thus driven is rendered much more secure than is found practicable with nails of ordinary structure. y
In practice the nails maybe made of the several sizes commonly known in the trade or of such other sizes as may he demanded by the exigencies or caprice oi the market.
The accompanying drawings represent a wire nail made according to my said invention, but for the sake of clcarness of delineation greatly exaggerated in size, in which Figure 1 is a side view; Fig. 2, a side view at right angles to Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 a top view-that is to say, a view showing the outer surface of the head of the nail.
The point of the nail is made sloping or inclined at opposite sides to form a chisel-point, as represented at a. The head b of the nail is in shape substantially fiat with a circumferential contour more or less approximating a circular form. Across the outer surface of the said head I), and in substantially the same plane as the chisel -edge of the point a is formed a line or mark, 0. This mark a may be formed by the die by means of which the head is shaped or-flattened in the operation of making the nail, and the said mark may consist ofa small ridge or elevation formed transversely upon said outer surface of the head I) in the described relation with the chisel-edge of the point a, or in lieu of this the mark may comprise aslight depression. The
cylindrical body A from its chisel-point to a point more or less distant from the head I) is spirally threaded or grooved-in other words, screw-threaded-in order that the nail when driven in place may secure a more firm and positive hold upon the wood fibers in contact with which it is forced.
The peculiar advantages arising from the use of a nail made according to my invention are that the chisel-point cleaves its way straight-ly-that is to say,without bend-irrespective of any curvature, twist, or irregularity in the grain ofthe w-ood. In otherwords, the chisel-point cuts its way through the fiber of the wood without being deflected, thereby not only insuring much easier driving of the nail, but avoiding any distortion from the path through which it is driven, and thus enabling the contiguous surface of the wood to more closely grip the roughened orgrooved surface of the shank of the nail, thereby enabling the nail to hold with far greater tenacity than would be the case if the nail itself were bent or deflected, inasmuch as such bend or deflection when allowed inevitably enlarges the space formed by the driving of the nail and renders the hold of the latter insecure. Furthermore, the driving of the nail in many cases may be advantageously facilitated by bringing the chisel-point in such relation with the known or estimated course of the fiber of the wood as will enable the chiseledge to act most effectively in cleaving its way therethrough. The transverse mark 0 on the head I) being in the same or substantially the same plane as the chisel-edge of the point enables the said point to be adjusted as may be desired, inasmuch as the direction of the chisel-edge is correctly indicated by the transverse mark on the head, and this latter is fully exposed to the eye of the person driving the nail.
Vhen desired, the shank of the nail may have its roughened surface formed by circumferential concentric grooves not spiral in character; or it may be'otherwise roughened, in order to secure the strong holding power incident to the roughened configuration of the said shank; but in general it will be found preferable to have the shank screw-threaded, as described.
transverse position the transverse position of the said chisel-point, all substantially as and for the purpose herein set forth.
THOS. 'J. SLOAN.
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R0121. M. HOOPER. O. CROXTON.
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US9545274B2 (en) | 2014-02-12 | 2017-01-17 | Wright Medical Technology, Inc. | Intramedullary implant, system, and method for inserting an implant into a bone |
US9498266B2 (en) | 2014-02-12 | 2016-11-22 | Wright Medical Technology, Inc. | Intramedullary implant, system, and method for inserting an implant into a bone |
US9808296B2 (en) | 2014-09-18 | 2017-11-07 | Wright Medical Technology, Inc. | Hammertoe implant and instrument |
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