Expanded – threaded – driven – headed – tool-deformed – or locked-thr – Impact driven fastener – e.g. – nail – spike – tack – etc. – Hook head
Patent
1994-10-06
1996-09-03
Meyers, Steven N.
Expanded, threaded, driven, headed, tool-deformed, or locked-thr
Impact driven fastener, e.g., nail, spike, tack, etc.
Hook head
411488, F16B 1502
Patent
active
055518206
ABSTRACT:
A shoe hook spike to secure a tackless strip against a baseboard on a wall at a floor when installing carpet comprising an elongated flat shank. A component at a first end of the elongated flat shank is for receiving blows from a hammer. A structure at a second end of the elongated flat shank is for guiding the elongated flat shank under the baseboard on the wall. An element on the blow receiving component is for engaging with the tackless strip, to retain the tackless strip against the baseboard on the wall at the floor. An edge of the carpet can be held in place on the tackless strip.
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Estremsky Gary
Kroll Michael I.
Meyers Steven N.
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