Patent classifications
B25D1/005
Hammer tacker
A hammer tacker includes a shell and a striking mechanism. The shell is composed of two half-shells which are made of a mixture of 30% to 70% of fiberglass and 70% to 30% of nylon by weight by injection molding. The two half-shells enclose an opening at an end of the shell. Each half-shell has a positioning rib portion facing to the other half-shell. The striking mechanism is arranged in the shell and includes a magazine, a striker, an actuator, and a transmission mechanism. The magazine is positioned by the positioning rib portions. The striker is located at the opening and is movable for striking nails out. The actuator is also movable at the opening. The transmission mechanism connects the striker and the actuator together to make them move oppositely.
HAMMER TACKER
The hammer tacker includes a shell, a handle, and a striking mechanism. The shell is made of a mixture of fiberglass and nylon by injection molding. The shell encloses a receiving room and has a bottom opening extending along the longitudinal direction of the shell and communicating with the receiving room. The handle is disposed on the rear end of the shell. The striking mechanism is made of metal and includes a magazine and a striker. The magazine is received in the receiving room. An end of the magazine is pivotally connected to the rear end of the shell, and the other end tends to move outward due to an elastic element. At end of the striker is disposed on the inner wall of the shell. When the magazine is hit upward, the striker strikes the nails out.
HAMMER TACKER
A hammer tacker includes a shell and a striking mechanism. The shell is composed of two half-shells which are made of a mixture of 30% to 70% of fiberglass and 70% to 30% of nylon by weight by injection molding. The two half-shells enclose an opening at an end of the shell. Each half-shell has a positioning rib portion facing to the other half-shell. The striking mechanism is arranged in the shell and includes a magazine, a striker, an actuator, and a transmission mechanism. The magazine is positioned by the positioning rib portions. The striker is located at the opening and is movable for striking nails out. The actuator is also movable at the opening. The transmission mechanism connects the striker and the actuator together to make them move oppositely.
HAMMER TACKER
A hammer tacker includes an outer housing comprising a handle portion and a head portion, the outer housing formed from a fiber reinforced polymer material. The hammer tacker also includes an elongated staple holder carried at least partially within the outer housing, the elongated staple holder being slideable between a use position and a refill position. The outer housing having the fiber reinforced polymer material defines a channel extending through the handle portion and into the head portion, the channel configured to receive the staple holder. The staple holder is slidable along the channel of the outer housing between the use position and the refill position. The hammer tacker further includes a staple driver assembly operable to drive a staple from the staple holder into a workpiece.
Hammer tacker
A hammer tacker comprises a housing, a staple holder, and a latch operatively connected to the staple holder. The latch comprises a pivotable press member that is movable about a pivot axis between a lock position and a release position. The pivotable press member is resiliently biased towards the lock position. An elongated body of the staple holder is biased towards a normal position and movable against such bias to a jam release position while the staple holder remains in the operative position. The elongated body has a rearward portion thereof extending in longitudinally overlapping relation with a rearward portion of the pivotable press member, such that pivotal movement of the pivotable press member towards the rearward portion of the elongated body causes the pivotable press member to be moved from the lock position to the release position.