HAMMER TACKER
20210316434 · 2021-10-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25C5/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25C5/1679
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention provides a hammer tacker. The hammer tacker includes a handle and a head portion. A ratio of a length l of the head portion to a length L of the hammer tacker is 1/6 to 1/4, a ratio of a width w of the head portion to the length L of the hammer tacker is over 1/2, and a ratio of a weight m of the head portion to a weight M of the hammer tacker is over 1/2. The handle includes a magnesium alloy housing that is die cast in one piece. A ratio of a weight n of the magnesium alloy housing to the weight M of the hammer tacker is over 0.3, and a thickness of the magnesium alloy housing is not less than 2 mm.
Claims
1. A hammer tacker, comprising a handle and a head portion, characterized in that, a ratio of a length l of the head portion to a length L of the hammer tacker is 1/6 to 1/4, a ratio of a width w of the head portion to the length L of the hammer tacker is over 1/2, and a ratio of a weight m of the head portion to a weight M of the hammer tacker is over 1/2.
2. The hammer tacker according to claim 1, wherein the handle comprises a magnesium alloy housing that is die cast in one piece.
3. The hammer tacker according to claim 2, wherein a thickness of the magnesium alloy housing is not less than 2 mm, and a ratio of a weight n of the magnesium alloy housing to the weight M of the hammer tacker is over 0.3.
4. The hammer tacker according to claim 1, wherein the head portion comprises a staple trigger, the staple trigger being provided with a hole, and the staple trigger being configured to move to a direction reverse to a striking direction under the effect of a reaction force when the staple trigger comes in contact with a workpiece.
5. The hammer tacker according to claim 4, wherein the head portion comprises a staple firing assembly, the staple firing assembly comprising a transmission assembly and a firing plate, the firing plate being provided with a hole.
6. The hammer tacker according to claim 5, wherein the transmission assembly comprises a first transmission plate and a second transmission plate, one end of the first transmission plate being configured to be connected to the magnesium alloy housing via a first axle, one end of the second transmission plate being configured to be connected to the magnesium alloy housing via a second axle, and the other end of the first transmission plate being configured to be connected to the other end of the second transmission plate via the second axle.
7. The hammer tacker according to claim 6, wherein one end of the first transmission plate is configured to be passable through the hole in the staple trigger, and one end of the second transmission plate is configured to be passable through the hole in the firing plate.
8. The hammer tacker according to claim 7, wherein the first transmission plate is configured to move under driving by the staple trigger, the second transmission plate is configured to move in a direction reverse to the movement of the first transmission plate, and the firing plate is configured to move in a direction facing towards the movement of the second transmission plate.
9. The hammer tacker according to claim 8, wherein the magnesium alloy housing comprises an elastic member and a pressure receiving plate, one end of the elastic member being configured to be connected to the pressure receiving plate, the other end of the elastic member being configured to be connected to the second transmission plate, and the elastic member being configured to come into a compressed state under driving by the second transmission plate.
10. The hammer tacker according to claim 9, wherein the handle comprises a magazine, the magazine being disposed in a chamber defined inside the magnesium alloy housing.
11. The hammer tacker according to claim 2, wherein the head portion comprises a staple trigger, the staple trigger being provided with a hole, and the staple trigger being configured to move to a direction reverse to a striking direction under the effect of a reaction force when the staple trigger comes in contact with a workpiece.
12. The hammer tacker according to claim 11, wherein the head portion comprises a staple firing assembly, the staple firing assembly comprising a transmission assembly and a firing plate, the firing plate being provided with a hole.
13. The hammer tacker according to claim 12, wherein the transmission assembly comprises a first transmission plate and a second transmission plate, one end of the first transmission plate being configured to be connected to the magnesium alloy housing via a first axle, one end of the second transmission plate being configured to be connected to the magnesium alloy housing via a second axle, and the other end of the first transmission plate being configured to be connected to the other end of the second transmission plate via the second axle.
14. The hammer tacker according to claim 13, wherein one end of the first transmission plate is configured to be passable through the hole in the staple trigger, and one end of the second transmission plate is configured to be passable through the hole in the firing plate.
15. The hammer tacker according to claim 14, wherein the first transmission plate is configured to move under driving by the staple trigger, the second transmission plate is configured to move in a direction reverse to the movement of the first transmission plate, and the firing plate is configured to move in a direction facing towards the movement of the second transmission plate.
16. The hammer tacker according to claim 15, wherein the magnesium alloy housing comprises an elastic member and a pressure receiving plate, one end of the elastic member being configured to be connected to the pressure receiving plate, the other end of the elastic member being configured to be connected to the second transmission plate, and the elastic member being configured to come into a compressed state under driving by the second transmission plate.
17. The hammer tacker according to claim 16, wherein the handle comprises a magazine, the magazine being disposed in a chamber defined inside the magnesium alloy housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0026] The present invention is further described with reference to the attached drawings and specific embodiments.
[0027] As illustrated in
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[0029] The elastic member 60 is disposed inside the magnesium alloy housing 5. In this embodiment, the elastic member 60 may be configured as a spring. A rear end of the elastic member 60 is configured to adjoin a pressure receiving plate 51 which is a part of the magnesium alloy housing 5, and a front end of the elastic member 60 is configured to adjoin the second transmission plate 72. In this embodiment, when the hammer tacker 10 comes in contact with the workpiece 100, the elastic member 60 undergoes effect of the second transmission plate 72, and the front end of the elastic member 60 moves towards the rear end of the elastic member 60 along a direction of a long axis of the hammer tacker 10. The firing plate 50, the spacer plate 3, and the staple trigger 9 are attached to each other in sequence, and the spacer plate 3 is fixed onto the magnesium alloy housing 5. The spacer plate 3 is integrally in an “L” shape, and a bottom end portion 31 of the spacer plate 3 is configured to receive a front end portion 81 of the magazine 80. In this embodiment, the long axis of the hammer tacker 10 starts from the front-most end of the head portion 2 and ends at the rear-most end of the handle 1, a start point-end point direction is the direction of the long axis of the hammer tacker 10, and a start point-end point spacing is a length of the long axis of the hammer tacker 10.
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[0031] Detailed above are merely exemplary embodiments for the purpose of illustrating the present invention. It should be noted that persons of ordinary skill in the art would derive various modifications or variations based on the inventive concept of the present invention without paying any creative effort. Therefore, all possible technical solutions reached by a person skilled in the art by means of logical analysis, reasoning or limited experiments or trials based on the inventive concept of the present invention and the related art shall fall within the protection scope defined by the appended claims.