Security screw, driver therefor, and process
First Claim
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the combined width of the shank and gripping element being such that the driver may be easily inserted into or withdrawn from the drive hole, the gripping element being capable of shifting laterally with respect to the camming surface sufficiently to become lodged between the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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Abstract
A security screw has an axially directed drive hole in its head, with the axis of that hole being coincident with the axis of the screw itself. To turn the screw in either direction, the shank of a driver is inserted into the drive hole and turned in the desired direction. The shank has at least one camming surface on it in the form of a land, and a gripping rod extends along that camming surface in the direction of the shank, the rod being generally centered with respect to the camming surface over which it lies. The arrangement is such that when the shank of the driver is turned with the gripping rod remaining generally with the screw head, the shank forces the gripping rod outwardly into snug contact with the side wall of the drive hole. Indeed, the gripping rod becomes lodged tightly between the wall of the drive hole and the shank of the driver so that the torque applied to the driver is transferred to the screw. Once the screw is tightened, a cylindrical plug may be forced into the drive hole to enhance the security afforded by the screw.
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21 Claims
- 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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18. A screw driver for driving a screw having a cylindrical hole that opens axially out of one of its ends, said screw driver comprising:
- a shank of noncircular cross section having a longitudinal axis and at least one camming surface, the camming surface being generally parallel to the axis, yet eccentric to the axis such that at least one side of the camming surface is further from the axis than other portions of the camming surface; and
an elongated gripping element located along the camming surface of the shank, with the gripping element being smaller than the shank and further having a different configuration than the shank, the gripping element being mounted such that it normally assumes a position in which it is generally parallel to the axis of the shank and is centered over a portion of the camming surface that is away from said one side of the camming surface, the gripping element being free to shift laterally over the camming surface and toward said one side of the camming surface so as to increase the width of the driver sufficiently to enable it to lodge within and tightly bind against the walls of the cylindrical hole in the screw when the shank is turned, whereby torque that is applied to the driver is transferred to the screw.
- a shank of noncircular cross section having a longitudinal axis and at least one camming surface, the camming surface being generally parallel to the axis, yet eccentric to the axis such that at least one side of the camming surface is further from the axis than other portions of the camming surface; and
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19. A screw driver for turning a screw having a cylindrical drive hole that opens axially out of one of its ends, said screw driver comprising:
- a solid shank having a longitudinal axis and a plurality of camming surfaces along its sides, with the camming surfaces facing outwardly away from the axis and being located at equal angular intervals around the axis, each camming surface being eccentric with respect to the axis such as to have inner portions and outer portions, with the inner portions being located closer to the axis than the outer portions; and
elongated gripping elements arranged in a single row around the shank such that they are normally located along and against the inner portions of the camming surfaces on the shank, with the gripping elements when so disposed being generally parallel to the axis of the shank, there being a single gripping element for each camming surface, the outwardly presented surfaces of the gripping elements forming the outwardly presented surface of the driver and defining a circle that is greater in diameter than the greatest width of the shank so that the gripping elements project radially beyond the shank, whereby the shank and gripping elements will fit into a drive hole of only slightly greater diameter than the circle and when so fitted, the gripping elements will be opposite to the cylindrical wall of the hole, each gripping element being mounted with respect to the shank such that it is free to shift laterally over its camming surface from the inner portion of its camming surface toward the outer portion, so as to increase the width of the driver sufficiently to enable the driver to lodge within and tightly bind against the walls of the cylindrical drive hole when the shank is turned, whereby torque that is applied to the driver is transferred to the screw. - View Dependent Claims (20)
- a solid shank having a longitudinal axis and a plurality of camming surfaces along its sides, with the camming surfaces facing outwardly away from the axis and being located at equal angular intervals around the axis, each camming surface being eccentric with respect to the axis such as to have inner portions and outer portions, with the inner portions being located closer to the axis than the outer portions; and
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21. A process for driving or extracting a screw having an axially directed drive hole that is substantially cylindrical and opens out of an end of the screw, said process comprising:
- inserting a driver into the drive hole, the driver having a shank provided with a camming surface located at varying distances from the axis of the drive hole and a gripping element located along and shiftable generally laterally with respect to the camming surface, the gripping element being further located opposite the side wall of the hole; and
turning the shank of the driver while maintaining the gripping element generally in position with respect to the hole, all such that the camming surface will move under the gripping element to force the gripping element outwardly against the side wall of the drive hole, whereby the shank becomes lodged in the drive hole so that torque applied to it is transferred to the screw.
- inserting a driver into the drive hole, the driver having a shank provided with a camming surface located at varying distances from the axis of the drive hole and a gripping element located along and shiftable generally laterally with respect to the camming surface, the gripping element being further located opposite the side wall of the hole; and
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