Pneumatic tool
11400573 ยท 2022-08-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25C1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pneumatic tool is provided comprising: a motor; a drive mechanism connected to the motor; a cylinder; the drive mechanism comprising a drive bar connected to a piston, the drive bar adapted to drive the piston in a linear direction; the cylinder filled with high pressure gas; wherein the piston is housed in the cylinder and adapted to reciprocate within the cylinder; the piston is connected to a striking member adapted to strike a workpiece; wherein the drive mechanism further comprises a plurality of latching members adapted to be in contact with and lock the drive bar. The latching structure provided by the present invention has a smaller sliding distance and is safer than conventional drive bar latching structures.
Claims
1. A pneumatic tool, comprising: a motor; a drive mechanism connected to the motor, the drive mechanism comprising a drive bar connected to a piston, the drive mechanism having a drive wheel configured to engage projections on the drive bar adapted to drive the piston in a linear direction; a cylinder filled with high pressure gas; wherein the piston is housed in the cylinder and adapted to reciprocate within the cylinder, the piston connected to a striking member adapted to strike a workpiece; wherein the pneumatic tool further comprises a plurality of latching members adapted to be in contact with and lock the drive bar, wherein each of the plurality of latching members are configured to move independently of one another between a locked position that is configured to stop the plurality of latching members from engaging the drive bar and a released position that is configured to allow the plurality of latching members to engage and lock the drive bar.
2. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the plurality of latching members are configured to be staggered relative to each other along a longitudinal direction of the drive bar.
3. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of latching members is connected to a separate resilient member.
4. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the plurality of latching members is symmetrically disposed on both sides of a central axis of the drive bar.
5. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the drive bar includes a pair of side portions defining a lower edge; wherein the drive bar is formed with a plurality of rows of teeth arranged in parallel at the lower edge; wherein the plurality of latching members are adapted to respectively engage one of the plurality of rows of teeth.
6. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the drive mechanism further comprises an actuator adapted to be manually operated by a user, the actuator is connected to the plurality of latching members to cause each of the plurality of latching members to be adapted to move from a released position to a locked position.
7. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the drive mechanism further comprises an electronic device connected to the plurality of latching members; the electronic device is adapted to lock the plurality of latching members to prevent the latter from moving.
8. The pneumatic tool of claim 7, wherein the electronic device is a solenoid.
9. The pneumatic tool of claim 7, wherein the electronic device is connected to the plurality of latching members by a locking device.
10. The pneumatic tool of claim 9, wherein a locking member is adapted to be locked by the electronic device; the locking member is adapted to move in a direction different from a direction of movement of the plurality of latching members to lock or unlock the plurality of latching members.
11. The pneumatic tool of claim 10, wherein the direction of movement of the plurality of latching members are the same; the locking member is adapted to move in a direction perpendicular to the direction of movement of the plurality of latching members to lock or unlock the plurality of latching members.
12. A pneumatic tool, comprising: a motor; a cylinder filled with high pressure gas; a drive bar connected to a piston housed in the cylinder and adapted to reciprocate within the cylinder, the piston connected to a striking member adapted to strike a workpiece; a drive mechanism connected to the motor, the drive mechanism configured to engage projections on the drive bar to drive the piston in a linear direction; a first latching member having a first head end configured to lock the drive bar, the first latching member movable between a locked position and a released position; and a second latching member having a second head end configured to lock the drive bar, the second latching member movable between a locked position and a released position, the second head end being offset in a lengthwise direction of the drive bar relative to the first head end, wherein the first head end and the second head end sequentially engage a portion of the drive bar when moving from the locked position to the released position.
13. The pneumatic tool of claim 12, wherein the first and second latching members are configured to move independently of one another.
14. The pneumatic tool of claim 12, wherein the first head end is thinner than the second head end.
15. The pneumatic tool of claim 12, wherein: the first and second latching members are symmetrically disposed on both sides of a central axis of the drive bar, the drive bar is formed with a plurality of rows of teeth arranged in parallel on a bottom surface of the drive bar, and the first and second latching members are adapted to respectively engage one of the plurality of rows of teeth.
16. A pneumatic tool, comprising: a motor; a cylinder filled with high pressure gas; a drive bar connected to a piston housed in the cylinder and adapted to reciprocate within the cylinder, the piston connected to a striking member adapted to strike a workpiece; a drive mechanism connected to the motor, the drive mechanism configured to engage projections on the drive bar to drive the piston in a linear direction; a first latching member having a first head end configured to lock the drive bar; and a second latching member having a second head end configured to lock the drive bar, the first head end being thinner than the second head end.
17. The pneumatic tool of claim 16, wherein the first and second latching members are configured to move independently of one another.
18. The pneumatic tool of claim 16, wherein the second head end is offset in a lengthwise direction of the drive bar relative to the first head end.
19. The pneumatic tool of claim 16, wherein: the first and second latching members are symmetrically disposed on both sides of a central axis of the drive bar, the drive bar is formed with a plurality of rows of teeth arranged in parallel on a bottom surface of the drive bar, and the first and second latching members are adapted to respectively engage one of the plurality of rows of teeth.
20. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the drive mechanism reciprocates to drive the piston in the linear direction, and the plurality of latching members are pivotable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The performance and advantages of the present invention will be further understood by reference to the remainder of the specification and the accompanying drawings. The same components in these figures have the same label.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) Embodiments of the present invention use more than one latching member to achieve a shorter sliding distance required when the drive bar is locked. Other different benefits and advantages provided by embodiments of the present invention are readily apparent from the following description.
(10) Referring to
(11) The shape and the structure of the drive bar 40 are most clearly seen in
(12) Below the drive bar 40, there is a first latching member 32 and a second latching member 34. The first latching member 32 and the second latching member 34 are substantially identical in shape and are simultaneously rotatably secured to a pivot 66 positioned in an aperture 48 of the first latching member 32 and the second latch member 34. It can be seen from
(13) The first latching member 32 and the second latching member 34 are placed in a generally parallel manner, as best seen in
(14) The lower portion of the locking member 24 described above has an arch shape including two lower ends 24a. The two lower ends 24a define a gap between them, such that the plunger 26a of the solenoid 26 passes through the gap, so that the locking member 24 rides on the plunger 26a and moves with it. The lower portion of the locking member 24 has a locking bolt 22 as described above that is movable together with the movement of the plunger 26a caused by the action of the solenoid 26, such as entering or exiting the locking holes formed in the trailing end 32b of the first latching member 32 and the trailing end 34b of the second latching member 34, respectively.
(15) Turning now to the operation principle of the drive bar locking mechanism of the nail gun in the above embodiment. When the nail gun is operating normally, the first latching member 32 and the second latching member 34 are not in contact with the drive bar 40, as in the state shown in
(16) When a nail blocking occurs in the pneumatic tool, a control circuit (not shown) of the pneumatic tool will control the motor to stop operating. At the same time, the control circuit controls the solenoid 26 to actuate, i.e., the plunger 26a is retracted back to its retracted position in the direction 62, which is shown in
(17) When the first latching member 32 and the second latching member 34 are no longer locked, they will immediately move toward the release position, which is caused by the spring 44 applying a restoring force to the first latching member 32 and the second latching member 34. Each one of the first latching member 32 and the second latching member 34 has a separate spring 44, so that the first latching member 32 and the second latching member 34 can move independently relative to each other, so that they will not be interfered with each other when they lock the drive bar 40.
(18) Since the head end 34a of the second latching member 34 described above is placed at a distance D from the head end 32a of the first latching member 32, when the first latching member 32 and the second latching member 34 move to the released position, either one of the first latching member 32 and the second latching member 34 is engaged in the drive bar 40 in advance anyway. For example, in the state shown in
(19) After the cleaning of the blocking nail is completed, the user needs to reset the pneumatic tools to resume their normal use. Specifically, after the cleaning is completed (in the state shown in
(20) Having thus described the embodiments of the invention, a person skilled in the art will recognize that various modifications, additional structures, and equivalents may be used without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the above description should not be taken as a limitation to the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.