B25C3/00

Staple holding device

The staple holding devices of the present application may comprise a body defining a first axis A-A, a second axis B-B and a third axis C-C along the length of the body between a first end and a second end. The body may comprise a plurality of staple channels defined through the body in the first axis A-A, the second axis B-B, and the third axis C-C. The body can also include a through hole at the first end. Each of the plurality of staple channels can include a wire guide groove. Each of the wire guide grooves may be defined in the bottom of the body. The first width of the wire guide groove can be less than a second width of the staple channel.

Set tool assembly for driving a fastener into a workpiece
12479078 · 2025-11-25 · ·

A set tool may comprise a handle member and a fastener retention member modularly coupled with the handle member. A permanent magnet may be positioned within a portion of the handle member and may be used to secure a ferromagnetic fastener within a fastener retention recess formed within the fastener retention member, when the fastener retention member is engaged with the handle member.

Peg driver
12472611 · 2025-11-18 · ·

A peg driver for use with a peg has a base, a driver shaft, and a driver arm. The base is at least partially defined by a driver channel having an outlet and defines a channel axis. The driver shaft has a first end and a second end. The driver shaft defines a shaft channel open to the driver channel. The first end of the driver shaft is at least partially positioned within and moveable axially along the driver shaft between an at rest position and an actuated position. The driver arm is moveable with respect to the driver shaft between a retracted position and a deployed position. The driver arm is configured to move from the retracted position to the deployed position as the driver shaft moves from the rest position to the actuated position.

Polymeric sleeve for self sealing fastener in building panel, sheathing panel containing the same and method of using the same

A fastener sleeve is described, including a collating sleeve body and a plurality of cylindrical sheaths in the collating sleeve body, each cylindrical sheath engageable with a fastener. A sheathing panel is also described, including at least one barrier overlay secured to a panel, a plurality of fasteners engaged in the barrier overlay and the panel, a plurality of sealing cylindrical sheaths surrounding a portion of each fastener and positioned between the fastener and the barrier overlay, such that the sheathing panel has at least one of the following properties: a water vapor transmission rate of at least 7.0 grams/m.sup.2/24 hours at 73 F. and 50% relative humidity (RH), a water vapor permeance of at least 1.3 perms at 73 F. and 50% RH, or an air infiltration rate of less than 0.2 L/s-m.sup.2 at 75 pascals. A method of engaging the fasteners with the panel is also provided.

Staple set tool
12600020 · 2026-04-14 · ·

A tool for holding a fastener during an alignment and setting operation may include a body structure that defines a first alignment channel configured to receive therein an object to be fastened to a workpiece. A first staple retention feature may be positioned at an end of the first alignment channel and configured to align a first staple relative to the first alignment channel such that opposite legs of the first staple are on opposite sides of the first alignment channel. The body structure may further define a second alignment channel configured to receive therein the object to be fastened to the workpiece, and a second staple retention feature may be positioned at an end of the second alignment channel and configured to align a second staple relative to the second alignment channel such that opposite legs of the second staple are on opposite sides of the second alignment channel.