Patent classifications
B25C1/043
Air-Path Structure of Pneumatic Nail Gun
An air-path structure of a pneumatic nail gun, including a main chamber of pressurized air formed in a gun body, a piston driving chamber and a timekeeping chamber that continuously releases pressurized air to the outside, the gun body is equipped with a trigger valve and a bar valve, and a security chamber and an auxiliary chamber are formed in the trigger valve; the trigger valve can control the pressurized air in the piston driving chamber to be discharged to the outside; and the bar valve can control the pressurized air in the main chamber to go into the piston driving chamber, the timekeeping chamber and the auxiliary chamber; wherein the security chamber is permanently connected to the main chamber for concentrating upon the pressurized air, and the bar valve can control the pressurized air in the main chamber to be discharged into the timekeeping chamber, so as to improve the safety of traditional pneumatic nail guns when used.
Combination nail dowel gun
A combination nail dowel gun for efficient tilt up construction includes a hollow gun body comprising a handle portion and an upper portion. A pneumatic hammer is coupled within the gun body and has a barrel extending through a barrel aperture. A projectile feed belt is disposed within a canister, through a belt feed track, and into a muzzle of a projectile feeder. The projectile feed belt comprises a plurality of projectiles and a projectile alignment matrix. The plurality of projectiles is alternating dowels and nails and is coupled to the projectile alignment matrix. The plurality of projectiles is loaded into the barrel by the belt feed track and is then fired through the barrel by the pneumatic hammer. A trigger is coupled to the bottom side of the upper portion adjacent the handle portion. The trigger is in operational communication with the pneumatic hammer to fire the plurality of projectiles.
FASTENER-DRIVING TOOL INCLUDING A REVERSION TRIGGER
A fastener-driving tool includes a housing and a workpiece-contacting element movable between a rest position and an activated position. The tool also includes a trigger connected to the housing and movable between a rest position and an activated position, a control valve including an actuating pin, an actuation lever movably connected to the trigger and movable between a rest position and an actuating position adjacent to the actuating pin, and a trigger control mechanism associated with the actuation lever and configured for moving and holding the actuation lever in the actuating position. In a powered mode, the trigger control mechanism causes the-actuation lever to move and remain in the actuating position such that the tool is actuated each time the workpiece-contacting element contacts a workpiece and moves to the activated position causing the actuation lever to contact the actuating pin and initiate an actuation of the tool.
DRIVING TOOL
The disclosure provides a driving tool. The driving tool includes an ejection part, a pressure accumulator, a striking part, a driving part, and a housing. The driving tool includes a cylinder forming at least a part of the pressure accumulator, and a piston formed in the striking part. The driving part and a wire material are entirely disposed outside, in the radial direction of the cylinder, a region in which the piston is arranged, and outside a region in which the piston slides in an operating direction of the striking part with respect to the cylinder.
DRIVING TOOL
A driving tool capable of suppressing the consumption of power for actuating an actuator is provided. The driving tool includes a striking unit, a trigger valve, a housing, a trigger, and a contact member. When an operation force is applied to the trigger and the contact member comes into contact with a workpiece and is actuated, the driving tool switches from the standby state to the actuated state. The driving tool further includes a stopper having a first position where the actuation of the contact member is blocked and a second position where the actuation of the contact member is enabled and an actuator configured to drive the stopper. The actuator holds the stopper at the second position by being supplied with electric power when the stopper is at the second position.
COMPRESSED AIR NAILER WITH SAFETY VALVE ASSEMBLY
A compressed air nailer comprises a working piston connected to a driving tappet configured to drive a fastener. A trigger and a placing sensor are configured to be actuated to aerate or deaerate a main control line to enable triggering of the driving process. A control valve assembly is configured to define a locked position and an open position by controlling a first pressure in a first control space and a second pressure in a second control space. The first control space is connected to the trigger valve and actuation of the trigger valve is configured to bring the safety valve assembly into the locked position. When the safety valve assembly is in the open position, an actuation of the placing sensor valve is configured to bring the safety valve assembly into the open position when the trigger valve is actuated.
DRIVING TOOL
A driving tool capable of moving a striking unit in a direction of striking a fastener when electric power supply to a switching mechanism stops is provided. Further, a driving tool capable of setting a timing of generating a function of preventing moving force transfer from a contact member to a gas supply mechanism is provided. A driving tool including an operational member, a contact member, a pressure chamber, a striking unit and a driving unit has a first mode and a second mode that can be selected by an operator. When the second mode is selected, if a state with the operator operating the operational member and with the contact member being away from the workpiece is within predetermined time, movement of the contact member is not prevented. When the second mode is selected, if the state with the operator operating the operational member and with the contact member being away from the workpiece exceeds the predetermined time, the movement of the contact member is prevented.
ACTIVE SAFETY SENSING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR A FASTNER TOOL
An active safety device and method for fastener tools that includes a first sensor that detects a hazardous target; a first driver that drives the fastener a minimal distance into the material, the fastener being conductive and acting as a second sensor; a second driver that drives the fastener into the material; a processor that receives information from the first sensor and determines if a hazardous target is detected by said first sensor and engages a trigger interlock if the hazardous target is not detected the first driver is engaged and said second sensor provides information on the composition of the material to the processor; wherein the processor engages the trigger interlock when it determines if the composition of the material is classified as a hazardous target and otherwise initiates the second driver to drive the fastener into the material.
Fastener-driving tool including a reversion trigger
A fastener-driving tool includes a housing and a workpiece-contacting element movable between a rest position and an activated position. The tool also includes a trigger connected to the housing and movable between a rest position and an activated position, a control valve including an actuating pin, an actuation lever movably connected to the trigger and movable between a rest position and an actuating position adjacent to the actuating pin, and a trigger control mechanism associated with the actuation lever and configured for moving and holding the actuation lever in the actuating position. In a powered mode, the trigger control mechanism causes the-actuation lever to move and remain in the actuating position such that the tool is actuated each time the workpiece-contacting element contacts a workpiece and moves to the activated position causing the actuation lever to contact the actuating pin and initiate an actuation of the tool.
Nail gun and switchable trigger device thereof
A nail gun includes a gun body, a power module, a muzzle module and an switchable trigger module. The muzzle module includes a contact arm resiliently maintained at a normal position. The switchable trigger module includes a transmission unit, a trigger arm unit and a trigger unit. The transmission unit includes a transmission member that is connected to the contact arm. The trigger unit includes a trigger member and a blocking member. The trigger member is operable to move between a sequential firing position and a repetitive firing position.