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US20220032362A1 - Workpieces for making fasteners and tools - Google Patents

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US20220032362A1
US20220032362A1 US17/503,589 US202117503589A US2022032362A1 US 20220032362 A1 US20220032362 A1 US 20220032362A1 US 202117503589 A US202117503589 A US 202117503589A US 2022032362 A1 US2022032362 A1 US 2022032362A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21KMAKING FORGED OR PRESSED METAL PRODUCTS, e.g. HORSE-SHOES, RIVETS, BOLTS OR WHEELS
    • B21K1/00Making machine elements
    • B21K1/44Making machine elements bolts, studs, or the like
    • B21K1/46Making machine elements bolts, studs, or the like with heads
    • B21K1/463Making machine elements bolts, studs, or the like with heads with recessed heads
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B15/00Screwdrivers
    • B25B15/001Screwdrivers characterised by material or shape of the tool bit
    • B25B15/004Screwdrivers characterised by material or shape of the tool bit characterised by cross-section
    • B25B15/005Screwdrivers characterised by material or shape of the tool bit characterised by cross-section with cross- or star-shaped cross-section
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B23/00Specially shaped nuts or heads of bolts or screws for rotations by a tool
    • F16B23/0007Specially shaped nuts or heads of bolts or screws for rotations by a tool characterised by the shape of the recess or the protrusion engaging the tool
    • F16B23/003Specially shaped nuts or heads of bolts or screws for rotations by a tool characterised by the shape of the recess or the protrusion engaging the tool star-shaped or multi-lobular, e.g. Torx-type, twelve-point star
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B35/00Screw-bolts; Stay-bolts; Screw-threaded studs; Screws; Set screws
    • F16B35/04Screw-bolts; Stay-bolts; Screw-threaded studs; Screws; Set screws with specially-shaped head or shaft in order to fix the bolt on or in an object
    • F16B35/06Specially-shaped heads

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  • the present invention generally relates to molds and punches, and the fasteners, screwdriver heads and bits made using them, which employ a Torx®-shaped slot.
  • a “header” punch is used to form the head and length of the screw. Threads are formed on the length of the screw using a rolling die.
  • a slot may be formed on the screw head, typically using a stamping process.
  • the stamping process may be a two-stage forming process, utilizing “primary” punches and “secondary” punches.
  • the primary punch provides a positioning-point slot for positioning the secondary stamping.
  • the secondary punch provides the secondary stamping, which forms the slot on the head of the fastener, for example. If the slot is properly designed, a driver bit may be inserted into and fit to the slot in a secure and stable manner, so that the driver bit can be used to firmly and securely rotate the fastener.
  • Torx® slot is a star-shaped slot with at least 6 lobes.
  • Torx®-head screws resist cam-out better than Phillips-head or slot-head screws. While Phillips heads were designed to cause the driver to cam-out, to prevent overtightening, Torx® heads were designed to prevent cam-out.
  • torque-limiting driver designs achieve a desired torque consistently.
  • the Torx® design allows for a higher torque to be exerted than a similarly-sized conventional hex socket head without damaging the head and/or the tool.
  • FIG. 1A shows a conventional hex slot 10
  • prior art FIG. 1B shows a Tory® slot 15.
  • Circle 12 passing through the six points of contact between the driver and the slot of the screw/tool head, represents the direction of the rotational force being exerted at each of those points. (The clearance between the components is exaggerated for clarity.) Because the plane of contact is not perpendicular to this circle, a radial force is also generated which tends to “burst” the female component and “crush” the male one. If this radial force component is too great for the material to withstand, it will cause the corners to be rounded off one or both components, or will split the sides of the female part.
  • the Torx® slot has various shortcomings. For example, when a star screwdriver is plugged into the Torx® slot, it is more difficult to align the screwdriver with the slot as compared with slots of other shapes.
  • the Torx® slot also requires more locking points, requiring a higher precision than a common crossed-slot or slotted-slot. Additionally, a screwdriver can easily be rocked or shaken, due to insufficient precision, when plugged into a Torx® slot. Problems are also often encountered during stamping of the Tory® slot, typically due to poor design of the stamping die, as further discussed below.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 8,955,417 discloses a rotary drive design for a tool and for a workpiece to be rotationally driven, including a stamping die for making generally Torx®-slotted fastener heads.
  • Screws or drivers have a manufacturing tolerance difference or gap between the torque-receiving surface of the screwdriver (tool) and the torque transmission surface of the screw slot (workpiece).
  • this gap can cause the tool to be subjected to forces running transverse to the rotational axis; these transverse forces can reduce the driving speed, and can cause the screw to be threaded into the workpiece at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the workpiece.
  • the basic cylindrical shape of the rotary drive shown in the '417 Patent has a plurality of rounded projections, and rounded recesses arranged between these projections.
  • the outermost surfaces of the projections tangentially form a circle having a maximum radius, while the innermost surfaces of the recesses tangentially form a circle having a minimum radius.
  • the regions between the projections form conical surfaces, which are not instrumental in the transmission of torque, but act to center and align the tool with the workpiece.
  • the male die is used to press a metal blank, deforming the metal blank in a given direction under controlled pressure.
  • a flash groove is disposed on the punch.
  • the flash groove lowers the precision of the stamped slot, because the die cavity is not filled.
  • the projection is vertically oriented, while the conical surface is used to guide metal flow. The slope of the conical surface is quite large. During the stamping, the vertical projection leaves no more space for metal to flow, yet the conical surface provides too much space for the overflow, due to the large slope of the conical surface.
  • burrs form at the edge of the projection. This results in the need for a secondary processing in order to remove the burrs.
  • the die cavity is unable to be refilled. Thus, not only is precision reduced, but the tool and the workpiece may not be smoothly matched to each other.
  • a primary object of the present invention is to provide a new mold for making a secondary stamping of a screw, bit or other device which enables a Torx® slot formed on the screw head to be more precise, and without the need for any secondary processing, such as the removal of burrs.
  • the preferred mold includes main ribs and subribs arranged circularly to form a conical frustum, that forms the shape of the fastener head.
  • the main ribs and the subribs are preferably inclined at an angle to provide more spaces to allow metal being stamped to flow within these spaces, filling the surface of the Torx® slot formed by this stamping.
  • a side surface of the slot formed by this stamping is vertically oriented, and no burrs are formed on the edges of the slot.
  • a mold for stamping a screw to form a star-shaped slotted head preferably includes a generally cylindrical main body having a generally planar top surface, and a punch integrally extending from the generally planar surface.
  • the punch preferably includes a plurality of rib sets arranged circumferentially about an outer edge of the punch. Each rib set preferably includes at least one main rib adjacent at least one subrib. A ramp may be formed between the punch and the flat surface.
  • the punch may be tapered from a first, lower end to a second, upper end, such as at an angle of between about 2-3° degrees; also, the diameter of the first end of the punch may be larger than a diameter of the second end of the punch.
  • the main rib and the subrib may be inclined at a similar range of angles.
  • a diameter of the ramp may be larger than the diameter of the first end of the punch.
  • a ratio of a width of an arc of the main rib to a width of an arc of the subrib is preferably between about 1.5:1 and 2:5, and most preferably 2:1.
  • a curved groove may be arranged between the main rib and the subrib of each rib set, connecting the main rib and the subrib using a rounded angle.
  • the punch is frustoconically-shaped, and the main rib, the curved groove and the subrib are connected in turn repetitively to participate in the formation of a multi-rib conical frustum.
  • a conical head may extend from a distal end of the punch, and a smooth edge may be formed between the conical head and the distal end.
  • a mold for stamping a screw with a slotted head such as with a star-shaped pattern
  • the mold may have a main body with a generally planar top surface.
  • a punch may integrally extend from the generally planar top surface.
  • the punch may have a plurality of rib sets arranged circumferentially about an outer edge of the punch. Each rib set may include at least one main rib adjacent at least one subrib.
  • the punch may have a tapered portion with an outer edge that inwardly tapers from a lower end of the outer edge to an upper end of the outer edge, causing at least a portion of the punch to have a generally frustoconical shape.
  • the punch may also have a distal end with a generally conical head.
  • the outer edge of the tapered portion of the punch may form an angle of between about 2-3° with a longitudinal axis parallel to a length of the mold.
  • a ramp may be formed between the punch and the generally planar top surface of the mold; a ramp diameter may be larger than a diameter of the outer edge of the punch.
  • a ratio of a width of an arc of the main rib to a width of an arc of the subrib is preferably between about 1.5:1 and 2:5, and most preferably about 2:1.
  • a curved groove forming a rounded angle may be arranged between the main rib and the subrib of each rib set, connecting the main rib and the subrib.
  • the main rib, the curved groove and the subrib of each rib set may be connected in turn, repetitively, to form a multi-rib conical frustum for a portion of the punch.
  • a smooth edge may be formed between the generally conical head and the distal end.
  • a punch may be provided that extends from a mold for stamping a screw with a slotted head, such as with a star-shaped pattern.
  • the punch may include a plurality of rib sets arranged circumferentially about an outer edge of the punch; each rib set may include at least one main rib adjacent at least one subrib.
  • the punch may have a tapered portion such that an outer edge of the punch inwardly tapers from a lower end of the outer edge to an upper end of the outer edge, causing at least a portion of the punch to have a generally frustoconical shape.
  • the outer edge of the tapered portion of the punch may form an angle of between about 2-3° with a longitudinal axis parallel to a length of the mold.
  • a curved groove may be arranged between the main rib and the subrib of each rib set, connecting the main rib and the subrib; a ratio of a width of an arc of the main rib to a width of an arc of the subrib is preferably between about 1.5:1 and 2.5:1, and most preferably about 2:1.
  • the punch may include a distal end with a generally conical head, and a smooth edge may be formed between the generally conical head and the distal end.
  • a workpiece may be rotated or rotationally driven.
  • the workpiece may include an outer edge that inwardly tapers from a lower end of the outer edge to an upper end of the outer edge; and a plurality of rib sets arranged circumferentially about the outer edge, with each rib set including at least one main rib adjacent at least one subrib.
  • the rib sets may form a star-shaped pattern, for example.
  • the outer edge of the workpiece may be tapered, and may form an angle of between about 2-3° with a longitudinal axis parallel to a length of the workpiece.
  • a ratio of a width of an arc of the main rib to a width of an arc of the subrib is preferably between about 1.5:1 and 2.5:1, and most preferably about 2:1.
  • the workpiece may include an end with either a generally conical head, or a generally inverted conical shape; a smooth edge may be formed on the generally conical head or the generally inverted conical shape.
  • a curved groove may be arranged between the main rib and the subrib of each rib set, connecting the main rib and the subrib.

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A mold, punch and workpiece are provided. In a preferred embodiment, a tapering outer edge is provided, along with a plurality of rib sets arranged circumferentially about the outer edge, and a ramp. A ramp may be located to facilitate the removal of burrs. Various slot patterns may be provided or formed, including star-shapes/Torx® slots. Using the present invention, a driver bit may be more securely fit to the slot of a screw, for example, allowing the screw to be threaded into a machined part more securely and smoothly, reducing rocking, shaking or tilt.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention generally relates to molds and punches, and the fasteners, screwdriver heads and bits made using them, which employ a Torx®-shaped slot.
  • As background, drawn wire is pulled to a certain thickness or gauge, and a “header” punch is used to form the head and length of the screw. Threads are formed on the length of the screw using a rolling die. A slot may be formed on the screw head, typically using a stamping process. The stamping process may be a two-stage forming process, utilizing “primary” punches and “secondary” punches. The primary punch provides a positioning-point slot for positioning the secondary stamping. The secondary punch provides the secondary stamping, which forms the slot on the head of the fastener, for example. If the slot is properly designed, a driver bit may be inserted into and fit to the slot in a secure and stable manner, so that the driver bit can be used to firmly and securely rotate the fastener.
  • The shape of the slot of screws can be slotted, crossed, hexagonal, Torx®, etc. The so-called Torx® slot is a star-shaped slot with at least 6 lobes. As background, Torx®-head screws resist cam-out better than Phillips-head or slot-head screws. While Phillips heads were designed to cause the driver to cam-out, to prevent overtightening, Torx® heads were designed to prevent cam-out. Thus, rather than rely on the tool to slip out of the screw head when a predetermined torque level is reached, which risks damage to the driver tip, screw head and/or workpiece, torque-limiting driver designs achieve a desired torque consistently. The Torx® design allows for a higher torque to be exerted than a similarly-sized conventional hex socket head without damaging the head and/or the tool.
  • Prior art FIG. 1A shows a conventional hex slot 10, while prior art FIG. 1B shows a Tory® slot 15. Circle 12, passing through the six points of contact between the driver and the slot of the screw/tool head, represents the direction of the rotational force being exerted at each of those points. (The clearance between the components is exaggerated for clarity.) Because the plane of contact is not perpendicular to this circle, a radial force is also generated which tends to “burst” the female component and “crush” the male one. If this radial force component is too great for the material to withstand, it will cause the corners to be rounded off one or both components, or will split the sides of the female part. The magnitude of this force is proportional to the cotangent of the angle β between circle 12 and the contact plane. As seen by a comparison of FIGS. 1A and 1B, the angle between the plane of contact between the tool and the fastener head, and the circumferentially-directed force, angle β, is much closer to 90° for a Torx®-type head, and so for a given torque the potentially damaging radial force is much lower.
  • Despite its advantages, the Torx® slot has various shortcomings. For example, when a star screwdriver is plugged into the Torx® slot, it is more difficult to align the screwdriver with the slot as compared with slots of other shapes. The Torx® slot also requires more locking points, requiring a higher precision than a common crossed-slot or slotted-slot. Additionally, a screwdriver can easily be rocked or shaken, due to insufficient precision, when plugged into a Torx® slot. Problems are also often encountered during stamping of the Tory® slot, typically due to poor design of the stamping die, as further discussed below.
  • During stamping of the Tory® slot, a stamping die with a poor design can cause errors in the slot that is formed. Some slots have larger openings than desired, while other slots may have curved side walls. In either case, a screwdriver bit may be shaken or loosened when inserted within the screw slot. Accordingly, there is a need for manufacturers to improve the design of stamping dies used to manufacture Torx® slots on the heads of fasteners and tools such as screwdrivers and bits.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 8,955,417 discloses a rotary drive design for a tool and for a workpiece to be rotationally driven, including a stamping die for making generally Torx®-slotted fastener heads. Screws or drivers have a manufacturing tolerance difference or gap between the torque-receiving surface of the screwdriver (tool) and the torque transmission surface of the screw slot (workpiece). During use of the rotary drive, this gap can cause the tool to be subjected to forces running transverse to the rotational axis; these transverse forces can reduce the driving speed, and can cause the screw to be threaded into the workpiece at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the workpiece.
  • The basic cylindrical shape of the rotary drive shown in the '417 Patent has a plurality of rounded projections, and rounded recesses arranged between these projections. The outermost surfaces of the projections tangentially form a circle having a maximum radius, while the innermost surfaces of the recesses tangentially form a circle having a minimum radius. Deviating from this cylindrical basic shape, the regions between the projections form conical surfaces, which are not instrumental in the transmission of torque, but act to center and align the tool with the workpiece.
  • Still referring to the '417 Patent, the male die is used to press a metal blank, deforming the metal blank in a given direction under controlled pressure. In order to reduce scrape generated due to metal overflow in the slot, a flash groove is disposed on the punch. However, the flash groove lowers the precision of the stamped slot, because the die cavity is not filled. With the male die of the '417 Patent, the projection is vertically oriented, while the conical surface is used to guide metal flow. The slope of the conical surface is quite large. During the stamping, the vertical projection leaves no more space for metal to flow, yet the conical surface provides too much space for the overflow, due to the large slope of the conical surface. Accordingly, because the space in the die cavity is not distributed evenly, burrs form at the edge of the projection. This results in the need for a secondary processing in order to remove the burrs. In the conical surface, the die cavity is unable to be refilled. Thus, not only is precision reduced, but the tool and the workpiece may not be smoothly matched to each other.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The objects mentioned above, as well as other objects, are solved by the present invention, which overcomes disadvantages of molds and stampings for making Torx®-shaped slots on fasteners and tools, while providing new advantages not previously associated with them.
  • Accordingly, a primary object of the present invention is to provide a new mold for making a secondary stamping of a screw, bit or other device which enables a Torx® slot formed on the screw head to be more precise, and without the need for any secondary processing, such as the removal of burrs. The preferred mold includes main ribs and subribs arranged circularly to form a conical frustum, that forms the shape of the fastener head. The main ribs and the subribs are preferably inclined at an angle to provide more spaces to allow metal being stamped to flow within these spaces, filling the surface of the Torx® slot formed by this stamping. A side surface of the slot formed by this stamping is vertically oriented, and no burrs are formed on the edges of the slot.
  • In a preferred embodiment, a mold for stamping a screw to form a star-shaped slotted head is provided. The mold preferably includes a generally cylindrical main body having a generally planar top surface, and a punch integrally extending from the generally planar surface. The punch preferably includes a plurality of rib sets arranged circumferentially about an outer edge of the punch. Each rib set preferably includes at least one main rib adjacent at least one subrib. A ramp may be formed between the punch and the flat surface.
  • In a particularly preferred embodiment, the punch may be tapered from a first, lower end to a second, upper end, such as at an angle of between about 2-3° degrees; also, the diameter of the first end of the punch may be larger than a diameter of the second end of the punch. The main rib and the subrib may be inclined at a similar range of angles. A diameter of the ramp may be larger than the diameter of the first end of the punch. A ratio of a width of an arc of the main rib to a width of an arc of the subrib is preferably between about 1.5:1 and 2:5, and most preferably 2:1. A curved groove may be arranged between the main rib and the subrib of each rib set, connecting the main rib and the subrib using a rounded angle.
  • In one preferred embodiment, the punch is frustoconically-shaped, and the main rib, the curved groove and the subrib are connected in turn repetitively to participate in the formation of a multi-rib conical frustum. A conical head may extend from a distal end of the punch, and a smooth edge may be formed between the conical head and the distal end.
  • In another embodiment of the invention, a mold for stamping a screw with a slotted head, such as with a star-shaped pattern, may be provided. The mold may have a main body with a generally planar top surface. A punch may integrally extend from the generally planar top surface. The punch may have a plurality of rib sets arranged circumferentially about an outer edge of the punch. Each rib set may include at least one main rib adjacent at least one subrib. The punch may have a tapered portion with an outer edge that inwardly tapers from a lower end of the outer edge to an upper end of the outer edge, causing at least a portion of the punch to have a generally frustoconical shape. The punch may also have a distal end with a generally conical head. In one preferred embodiment, the outer edge of the tapered portion of the punch may form an angle of between about 2-3° with a longitudinal axis parallel to a length of the mold. A ramp may be formed between the punch and the generally planar top surface of the mold; a ramp diameter may be larger than a diameter of the outer edge of the punch. A ratio of a width of an arc of the main rib to a width of an arc of the subrib is preferably between about 1.5:1 and 2:5, and most preferably about 2:1. A curved groove forming a rounded angle may be arranged between the main rib and the subrib of each rib set, connecting the main rib and the subrib. The main rib, the curved groove and the subrib of each rib set may be connected in turn, repetitively, to form a multi-rib conical frustum for a portion of the punch. A smooth edge may be formed between the generally conical head and the distal end.
  • In yet another embodiment of the invention, a punch may be provided that extends from a mold for stamping a screw with a slotted head, such as with a star-shaped pattern. The punch may include a plurality of rib sets arranged circumferentially about an outer edge of the punch; each rib set may include at least one main rib adjacent at least one subrib. The punch may have a tapered portion such that an outer edge of the punch inwardly tapers from a lower end of the outer edge to an upper end of the outer edge, causing at least a portion of the punch to have a generally frustoconical shape. The outer edge of the tapered portion of the punch may form an angle of between about 2-3° with a longitudinal axis parallel to a length of the mold. A curved groove may be arranged between the main rib and the subrib of each rib set, connecting the main rib and the subrib; a ratio of a width of an arc of the main rib to a width of an arc of the subrib is preferably between about 1.5:1 and 2.5:1, and most preferably about 2:1. The punch may include a distal end with a generally conical head, and a smooth edge may be formed between the generally conical head and the distal end.
  • In yet another embodiment of the invention, a workpiece is provided that may be rotated or rotationally driven. The workpiece may include an outer edge that inwardly tapers from a lower end of the outer edge to an upper end of the outer edge; and a plurality of rib sets arranged circumferentially about the outer edge, with each rib set including at least one main rib adjacent at least one subrib. The rib sets may form a star-shaped pattern, for example. In a preferred embodiment, the outer edge of the workpiece may be tapered, and may form an angle of between about 2-3° with a longitudinal axis parallel to a length of the workpiece. In a particularly preferred embodiment, a ratio of a width of an arc of the main rib to a width of an arc of the subrib is preferably between about 1.5:1 and 2.5:1, and most preferably about 2:1. The workpiece may include an end with either a generally conical head, or a generally inverted conical shape; a smooth edge may be formed on the generally conical head or the generally inverted conical shape. A curved groove may be arranged between the main rib and the subrib of each rib set, connecting the main rib and the subrib.

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What is claimed is:
1. A mold for stamping a screw with a star-shaped slotted head, comprising:
a generally cylindrical main body having a generally planar top surface;
a punch integrally extending from the generally planar surface, the punch comprising a plurality of rib sets arranged circumferentially about an outer edge of the punch, wherein each rib set includes at least one main rib adjacent at least one subrib; and
wherein the punch is tapered from a first, lower end to a second, upper end at an angle of between about 2-3° degrees, and a diameter of the first end is larger than a diameter of the second end;
a ramp formed between the punch and the flat surface, wherein a diameter of the ramp is larger than the diameter of the first end of the punch;
wherein the main rib and the subrib of each rib set are inclined at a similar angle, and wherein a ratio of a width of an are of the main rib to a width of an arc of the subrib within each rib set is between about 1.5:1 and 2.5:1.
2. The mold of claim 1, wherein a curved groove is arranged between the main rib and the subrib of each rib set, connecting the main rib and the subrib, wherein the curved groove comprises a rounded angle, and wherein the ratio of the width of the arc of the main rib to the width of the arc of the subrib within each rib set is about 2:1.
3. The mold of claim 1, wherein the punch is frustoconically-shaped, and the main rib, the curved groove and the subrib within each rib set are connected in turn, repetitively, to participate in the formation of a multi-rib conical frustum.
4. The mold of claim 1, wherein a conical head extends from a distal end of the punch, and a smooth edge is formed between the conical head and the distal end.
5. A mold for stamping a screw with a slotted bead having a star-shaped pattern, comprising:
a main body having a generally planar top surface;
a punch integrally extending from the generally planar top surface, the punch comprising a plurality of rib sets arranged circumferentially about an outer edge of the punch, wherein each rib set includes at least one main rib adjacent at least one subrib, and wherein a curved groove is arranged between the main rib and the subrib of each rib set, connecting the main rib and the subrib;
wherein the punch has a tapered portion comprising an outer edge of the punch that inwardly tapers from a lower end of the outer edge to an upper end of the outer edge, causing at least a portion of the punch to have a generally frustoconical shape; and
a ramp formed between the punch and the generally planar top surface of the punch, wherein a diameter of the ramp is larger than the diameter of the outer edge of the punch.
6. The mold of claim 5, wherein the punch comprises a distal end with a generally conical head.
7. The mold of claim 5, wherein the outer edge of the tapered portion of the punch forms an angle of between about 2-3° with a longitudinal axis parallel to a length of the mold.
8. The mold of claim 5, wherein a ratio of a width of an arc of the main rib to a width of an arc of the subrib is between about 1.5:1 and 2.5:1.
9. The mold of claim 5, wherein main rib, the curved groove and the subrib of each rib set are connected in turn to an adjacent rib set, repetitively, to form a multi-rib conical frustum for a portion of the punch.
10. The mold of claim 6, wherein a smooth edge is formed between the generally conical head and the distal end.
11. A punch extending from a mold for stamping a screw with a slotted head to form a star-shaped pattern, comprising:
a plurality of rib sets arranged circumferentially about an outer edge of the punch, wherein each rib set includes at least one main rib adjacent at least one subrib, and wherein the punch has a tapered portion comprising an outer edge of the punch that inwardly tapers from a lower end of the outer edge to an upper end of the outer edge, causing at least a portion of the punch to have a generally frustoconical shape; and
a ramp formed between the punch and the outer edge of the punch, wherein a diameter of the ramp is larger than the diameter of the outer edge of the punch.
12. The punch of claim 11, wherein the outer edge of the punch forms an angle of between about 2-3° with a longitudinal axis parallel to a length of the mold.
13. The punch of claim 11, further comprising a curved groove arranged between the main rib and the subrib of each rib set, connecting the main rib and the subrib, and wherein a ratio of a width of an arc of the main rib to a width of an arc of the subrib, for each rib set, is about 2:1.
14. The punch of claim 11, wherein the punch comprises a distal end with a generally conical head, and a smooth edge is formed between the generally conical head and the distal end.
15. A workpiece that may be rotated or rotationally driven, comprising:
an outer edge that inwardly tapers from a lower end of the outer edge to an upper end of the outer edge; and
a plurality of rib sets arranged circumferentially about the outer edge, wherein each rib set includes at least one main rib adjacent at least one subrib, wherein a ratio of a width of an are of the main rib to a width of an arc of the subrib, for each rib set, is between about 1.5:1 and 2.5:1.
16. The workpiece of claim 15, wherein the inwardly tapering outer edge forms an angle of between about 2-3° with a longitudinal axis parallel to a length of the workpiece.
17. The workpiece of claim 15, wherein the workpiece comprises an end with either a generally conical head, or a generally inverted conical shape, and a smooth edge is formed on the generally conical head or the generally inverted conical shape.
18. The workpiece of claim 15, further comprising a curved groove arranged between the main rib and the subrib of each rib set, connecting the main rib and the subrib.
19. The workpiece of claim 15, wherein the plurality of rib sets form a generally star-shaped pattern.
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