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Security screw, driver therefor, and process

  • US 4,197,889 A
  • Filed: 10/20/1978
  • Issued: 04/15/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/20/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In combination with a screw having a substantially cylindrical drive hole extended axially within it and opening out of one of its ends, a driver for engaging the screw at the drive hole and turning the screw, the driver comprising an elongated shank that is fitted into the cylindrical drive hole and has at least one camming surface that faces the cylindrical wall of the hole, the camming surface being eccentric with respect to the axis of the cylindrical hole so that it is located at varying distances from that axis and from the cylindrical side wall, an elongated gripping element extended along the shank generally parallel to the shank and having a different cross-sectional configuration than the shank, the gripping element being within the cylindrical hole alongside the shank and further being normally centered along that portion of the camming surface that is farthest from the cylindrical wall of the hole and when in that position, the combined width of the shank and gripping element being such that the driver may be easily inserted into or withdrawn from the drive hole, the gripping element being capable of shifting laterally with respect to the camming surface sufficiently to become lodged between the cylindrical wall of the hole and the camming surface of the shank, whereby when the shank is turned while the gripping element remains generally in place along the cylindrical wall of the hole, the gripping element will become lodged between the cylindrical wall and the camming surface and the torque applied to the shank will be transferred to the screw.

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