Fastener driving device with mechanisms to limit movement of nails
11161230 · 2021-11-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Prudencio S. Canlas, Jr. (North Kingstown, RI, US)
- Jeff Peng (Taichung, TW)
- Hao Chang (Taichung, TW)
- Adam C. Tillinghast (South Kingstown, RI, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A fastener driving device includes a housing assembly, a nose assembly connected to the housing assembly, a magazine for carrying a supply of fasteners through a feed channel along a feed direction toward the nose assembly, and a plurality of stop pawls independently movable about a common pivot axis. Each stop pawl has a distal end extending into the feed channel.
Claims
1. A fastener driving device, comprising: a housing assembly; a nose assembly connected to the housing assembly and having a drive channel; a magazine for carrying a supply of fasteners through a feed channel along a feed channel direction toward the nose assembly; and a plurality of stop pawls configured to prevent the supply of fasteners from moving along a direction opposite to the feed channel direction and independently movable about a common pivot axis, wherein each of the plurality of stop pawls has a distal end configured to extend from one side of the feed channel into the feed channel between a first fastener and an adjacent second fastener, wherein each of the plurality of stop pawls, when extended into the feed channel, has one side facing the drive channel and the other side facing the feed channel, wherein each of the plurality of stop pawls being configured such that, when the associated pawl is extended between the first fastener and the adjacent second fastener, reverse movement of the first fastener to the other side of the associated pawl is precluded, wherein the distal end of one of the plurality of stop pawls is configured to engage the first fastener when the first fastener is of a first size and the distal end of the other of the plurality of stop pawls is configured to engage the first fastener when the first fastener is of a second size different from the first size, and wherein each of the plurality of stop pawls includes a pivot extension protruding from a cover of the nose assembly to disengage the distal end from the feed channel.
2. A fastener driving device according to claim 1, wherein adjacent distal ends are spaced apart from each other along the feed channel.
3. A fastener driving device according to claim 2, wherein the spacing between the adjacent distal ends is less than a shank diameter of the fastener.
4. A fastener driving device according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of stop pawls are connected to the nose assembly by a stop pawl pivot.
5. A fastener driving device according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of stop pawls are biased by springs to resist movement of the distal ends out of the feed channel.
6. A fastener driving device according to claim 1, further comprising a first nail stop provided in the nose assembly, the first nail stop being constructed and arranged for engagement by the first fastener when the first fastener is of the first size.
7. A fastener driving device according to claim 6, wherein the first nail stop is provided along an upper portion of the nose assembly and the first nail stop is constructed and arranged for engagement by a head portion of the first fastener when the first fastener is of the first size.
8. A fastener driving device according to claim 6, further comprising a movable nail stop provided in the nose assembly, the movable nail stop being constructed and arranged for engagement by the first fastener when the first fastener is of the second size.
9. A fastener driving device according to claim 8, wherein the movable nail stop is constructed and arranged to movably extend into a position to prevent the first fastener, when the first fastener is of the second size, from receding into the nose assembly.
10. A fastener driving device according to claim 8, wherein the movable nail stop has a distal end provided along a lower portion of the nose assembly and extending into the feed channel, wherein the distal end of the movable nail stop is constructed and arranged for contact by the first fastener, when the first fastener is of the second size.
11. A fastener driving device according to claim 10, wherein the movable nail stop is pivotally mounted to the nose assembly and biased by a spring to retractably provide the distal end into the feed channel.
12. A fastener driving device according to claim 10, wherein the distal end includes a ramp surface to allow the first fastener, when the first fastener is of the first size, to engage and pivot the movable nail stop out of the feed channel.
13. A fastener driving device according to claim 12, wherein the distal end includes an abutment surface constructed and arranged to engage a head portion of the first fastener, when the first fastener is of the second size.
14. A fastener driving device according to claim 8, wherein the movable nail stop is constructed and arranged for engagement by a shank portion of the first fastener, when the first fastener is of the first size.
15. A fastener driving device according to claim 8, further comprising a second nail stop provided in the nose assembly for engaging a head portion of the first fastener, when the first fastener is of the first size, and wherein the first nail stop and the second nail stop are constructed and arranged to prevent the first fastener, when the first fastener is of the first size, from receding into the nose assembly.
16. A fastener driving device according to claim 8, wherein the movable nail stop extends along a direction parallel to the drive channel.
17. A fastener driving device according to claim 16, wherein the movable nail stop is mounted to the nose assembly by a nail stop pivot that extends along a direction perpendicular to the drive channel.
18. A fastener driving device according to claim 1, wherein, when the first fastener is of the first size, the first fastener has a first predetermined length and wherein, when the first fastener is of the second size, the first fastener has a second predetermined length shorter than the first predetermined length.
19. A fastener driving device according to claim 1, wherein the distal end of each of the plurality of stop pawls includes a ramp surface and an abutment surface, and wherein the ramp surface of the distal end of each of the plurality of stop pawls is configured to be contacted by shanks of the supply of the fasteners as they are fed through the feed channel along the feed channel direction to facilitate retraction of the corresponding stop pawl.
20. A fastener driving device according to claim 19, wherein, as the supply of the fasteners are fed along the feed channel toward the drive channel, the shank of one of the supply of the fasteners contacts the ramp surface of the corresponding stop pawl, and the angle of the ramp surface is configured to cause the distal end of the corresponding stop pawl to retract from the feed channel of the magazine assembly so that the corresponding stop pawl is out of the pathway of that fastener.
21. A fastener driving device according to claim 19, wherein the abutment surface of the distal end of each of the plurality of stop pawls is configured to limit the reverse movement of the supply of the fasteners along the direction opposite to the feed channel direction.
22. A fastener driving device according to claim 1, wherein the supply of fasteners includes a plurality of first sized fasteners and a plurality of second sized fasteners, and wherein the one of the plurality of stop pawls is configured to prevent the plurality of first sized fasteners from moving along the direction opposite to the feed channel direction and the other of the plurality of stop pawls is configured to prevent the plurality of second sized fasteners from moving along the direction opposite to the feed channel direction.
23. A fastener driving device according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of stop pawls includes a release mechanism that is configured to be actuated to disengage the associated stop pawl from the feed channel.
24. A fastener driving device according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of stop pawls includes a pivot extension configured to disengage the distal end from the feed channel.
25. A fastener driving device according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of stop pawls includes a manually engageable release mechanism that is configured to disengage the associated stop pawl from the feed channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings in which corresponding reference symbols indicate corresponding parts.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(13) As illustrated, the fastener driving device 10 includes a handle 20 that extends substantially perpendicularly from the housing 12. The handle 20 is configured to be grasped by a user's hand, thereby making the device 10 portable. A trigger mechanism 26 is provided for actuating the drive mechanism of the fastener driving device 10. The fastener driving device 10 also includes a safety mechanism housing 30 that has various safety mechanisms therein to minimize the risk of injury to the user using the fastener driving device. Such safety mechanisms are known in the art, and thus, further discussions thereof are omitted herein.
(14) The fastener driving device 10 further includes a nose assembly 40, the nose assembly 40 including a driver therein (not shown) which engages the head of the nail to rapidly expel the nail using the energy provided by the drive mechanism within the housing 12. In this regard, the nose assembly 40 receives consecutively fed fasteners from a magazine assembly 50. In the embodiment shown, one end of the magazine assembly 50 is connected to the nose assembly 40, and is also connected to the handle 20 at an intermediate location thereof. Of course, in other implementations, the magazine assembly 50 may be connected to the handle 20 at a distal end thereof.
(15) The magazine assembly 50 is constructed and arranged to feed successive fasteners into the nose assembly 40 from a supply of fasteners loaded in the magazine assembly 50. In the illustrated embodiment, the supply of nails within the magazine assembly 50 is urged toward the nose assembly 40 by a pusher 56 that is biased towards the nose assembly 40. It should further be noted that although in the illustrated implementation, the magazine assembly 50 is configured to receive nails that are collated in a stick configuration, a magazine assembly that is configured to accommodate nails that are collated in a coil may also be used in other embodiments of the present invention.
(16) In addition, the nose assembly 40 and the magazine assembly 50 of the fastener driving device 10 of the illustrated embodiment are constructed and arranged to allow receipt of different sized nails. For example, the nose assembly 40 and the magazine assembly 50 may be implemented to receive nails having a first length of approximately 2.5 inches, or a second length of approximately 1.5 inches. Such nails may also be specifically designed for connecting a metal connector with a workpiece, the fastener driving device 10 of the present invention being especially advantageous for driving such metal connectors. In this regard, the shank diameter of such nails may about 0.131 to 0.162 inches, and sized to pass through a hole in the metal connector, while the head of the fastener may be sized to prevent the fastener from passing entirely through the hole so that the metal connector may be fixedly secured to the workpiece. Of course, the above particularities of the nails are provided as an example only, and the fastener driving device 10 of the present invention is not limited thereto.
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(18) The schematic illustrations of nails having two different sizes are shown in
(19) Of course, it should be understood that both sized nails are not actually provided simultaneously into the nose assembly 40 or the magazine assembly 50 in an overlapping manner. However, both sized nails are illustrated in
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(21) In the above regard,
(22) As most clearly shown in
(23) As described above relative to
(24) In operation, the first stop pawl 60 is retracted from the feed channel 52 as the shank of the nail contacts the ramped surface of the distal end 61. As soon as the nail is fed beyond the abutment surface of the first stop pawl 60, the first stop pawl 60 is returned by the biasing force of the spring 62 so that the distal end 61 is extended into the feed channel 52. In a similar manner, the second stop pawl 64 is retracted from the feed channel 52 as the shank of the nail contacts the ramped surface 68 of the distal end 65, and extended into the feed channel 52 by the biasing force of the spring 66 when the nail passes beyond the abutment surface 69 of the second stop pawl 64. Importantly, the first stop pawl 60 and the second stop pawl 64 act independently of each other in the preferred embodiment shown and described above. In particular, although both the first and second stop pawls 60 and 64 are pivotally mounted to the same stop pawl pivot 74, they are otherwise unconnected to each other, allowing them to independently retract from, and extend into, the feed channel 52 of the magazine assembly 50.
(25) In addition, as can be clearly seen in
(26) The slightly different positioning of the distal end 61 of the first stop pawl 60 and the distal end 65 of the second stop pawl 64, allows the stop pawls of the present invention to engage and prevent reverse movement of the second nail 2 even when different sized nails are driven using the same fastener driving device 10. As noted above, the variation in positioning of the second nail 2 due to the size of the nail is clearly shown in
(27) Furthermore, as previously explained, variation in positioning and possible misalignment of the first nail 1 can occur due to accumulation of the collation material 4 within the drive channel 44. Such variation and misalignment likewise changes the position of the second nail 2 by the fact that the first nail 1 and the second nail 2 are interconnected by the collation material 4. Thus, the slightly different positioning of the first stop pawl 60 and the second stop pawl 64 ensures that even with this variation in positioning caused by accumulated collation material 4, at least one of the two stop pawls extend into the feed channel 52 to prevent substantial movement of the second nail 2 along the reverse direction opposite to the feed direction “f”.
(28) As can be appreciated by examination of
(29) Referring again to
(30) As discussed above, the fastener driving device 10 in accordance with the present invention is preferably implemented for use with different sized nails,
(31) In accordance with the present embodiment shown in
(32) As noted, the fastener driving device 10 in accordance with the present invention is preferably implemented for use with different sized nails. Correspondingly, whereas the first nail stop 80 and the second nail stop 84 described above can limit receding of the longer nails (for example, 2.5 inch nails) into the nose assembly 40, they do not limit receding of the shorter nails (for example, 1.5 inch nails) into the nose assembly 40 at all. This is most clearly shown in
(33) In view of the above, as shown in
(34) As shown in
(35) Thus, when the fastener driving tool 10 is being used to drive short nails, such as 1.5 inch nails, the movable nail stop 90 functions to limit receding of the second nail 2B, which in turn, resists receding of the first nail 1B into the drive channel 44 due to their interconnection by the collation material 4. When the fastener driving tool 10 is being used to drive long nails, such as 2.5 inch nails, the movable nail stop 90 allows the long nails to be fed into the drive channel 44 by being pivoted out of the way of the long nails. As can be appreciated, nail stops such as the first nail stop 80 or second nail stop 84 previously described cannot be easily implemented to prevent receding of the short nails because such features will prevent feeding of the long nails into the drive channel 44. Correspondingly, the above described pivoting action of the movable nail stop 90 is desirable so that the distal end 92 of the movable nail stop 90 is out of the feed channel 52, and does not impede feeding of the longer nails into the drive channel 44.
(36) Thus, in view of the above it should be evident to one of ordinary skill in the art, how the present invention provides an improved fastener driving device that reduces the likelihood of fastener misalignment. In addition, it should also be evident to one of ordinary skill how the fastener driving device of the present invention more accurately controls the movement of nails as compared to conventional fastener driving devices. Furthermore, it should also be evident how the fastener driving device of the present invention may be used to drive different sized nails. As explained above relative to the preferred embodiment, the stop pawls and the nail stops work together to support the nails by limiting their movement within the nose assembly and the magazine when the tool is pushed into the workpiece. In addition, the stop pawl and the nail stop work together to provide better control of the nail being driven by consistently presenting a single nail to the drive channel of the nose assembly.
(37) While various embodiments in accordance with the present invention have been shown and described, it is understood that the invention is not limited thereto. The present invention may be changed, modified and further applied by those skilled in the art. Therefore, this invention is not limited to the detail shown and described previously, but also includes all such changes and modifications.