Breakable composite drill screw

Expanded – threaded – driven – headed – tool-deformed – or locked-thr – Externally threaded fastener element – e.g. – bolt – screw – etc. – Pilot end having means enhancing fastening or installation

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411 5, 411900, F16B 2500, F16B 3100

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RE0339016

ABSTRACT:
A breakable composite drill screw comprises a first shank made of a metal unsusceptible of hardening, a driving head extending from one end of the first shank and engageable with a screw driving tool, a second shank made of another metal susceptible of hardening, the second shank being fixedly adjoined to the other end of the first shank to thereby provide a break zone at said other end, a drill bit formed by cold forging at an end of the second shank, a continuous thread formed by thread-rolling to extend around both outer cylindrical peripheries of the first and second shank wherein a portion extending from the break zone to the drill bit is hardened or quenched, and wherein said shanks are adjoined at their engaging surfaces to each other by projection-welding technique making use of a welding lug protruding from either engaging surface, said lug forming the break zone.

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patent: 910434 (1909-01-01), Thompson

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