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Expanded, Threaded, Driven, Headed, Tool-deformed, Or Lock-threaded Fastener - Industry Patent Mapping Report
3i Analytics , Jan 2004, Pages: 16
Locus for the following types of fasteners when they are adapted for general use and are not sufficiently limited to use with special articles or structures as to require classification therewith: (A) an anchoring-type or holding-type fastener which expands upon receiving a driven fastener or when driven by a tool; (B) a tool driven externally threaded fastener (e.g., bolt, screw); (C) a tool driven internally threaded fastener (e.g., nut); (D) an impact driven fastener (e.g., nail, staple); (E) a tool driven or discrete (i.e., not affixed to workpiece), headed, elongated-shank fastener adapted to be moved along its longitudinal axis into coaxial apertures in a workpiece; and (F) a tool deformed or tool driven fastener (e.g., cotter pin) which is closely allied in use with the other fasteners.Also the locus for a threaded bolt or a threaded nut, either singly or interthreaded with one another, which bolt or nut, or a mating pair thereof. The bolt and the nut, either single or together, are associated with a fastening function. Devices (e.g., washers) which are used in conjunction with fasteners of this class and which perfects the fastening operation thereof. [More than 10,000 Patents]
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