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| Application | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR GENERATING PATIENT-SPECIFIC DEVICES | ||
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| Matter Number | PER-17 | Reference Case 1 | PER-17 |
| Created | 1/6/24, 10:05 PM | Modified | 1/6/24, 10:05 PM |
"Thread" or "threads" refers to a helical structure used to convert between rotational and linear movement or force. A thread is a ridge wrapped around a cylinder or cone in the form of a helix, with the ridge wrapped around the cylinder being called a straight thread and the ridge wrapped around the cone called a tapered thread. Straight threads or tapered threads are examples of external threads, also referred to as male threads. Threads that a correspond to male threads are referred to as female threads and are formed within the inside wall of a matching hole, passage, or opening of a nut or substrate or other structure. A thread used with a fastener may be referred to as a screw thread and can be an important feature of a simple machine and also as a threaded fastener. The mechanical advantage of a threaded fastener depends on its lead, which is the linear distance the threaded fastener travels in one revolution. (Search 'screw thread' on Wikipedia.com July 17, 2022. Modified. Accessed Aug. 1, 2022.)
Added by DJM Jan 2024