Nail driving tool
10960523 ยท 2021-03-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25C3/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A nail driving tool is fashioned as a cylindrical member having an interior void through which a pin is capable of partial movement. The pin is secured within the cylindrical unit by a knob disposed through the cylindrical member, thereby keeping the pin from being fully ejected therefrom. The tool is capable of securing a nail at a first end and upon a force delivered to the pin, driving the nail in a workpiece.
Claims
1. A nail driving tool, consisting of: an outer sleeve having an inner pin that slides back and forth inside the outer sleeve; a striking head provided on a first end of the inner pin; a nail head contact surface provided on a first end of the inner pin, the nail head contact surface and the inner pin extending out of the outer sleeve; a restriction slot provided on a first side of the outer sleeve to keep the inner pin from separating from the outer sleeve when the nail driving tool is placed with the striking head in a downward facing position, the striking head is driven by an impact blow which drives the inner pin through the outer sleeve until the nail head contact surface is driven out of a first end of the outer sleeve; a retaining pin slid from a retracted limit to an extended limit at an opposite end of the restriction slot; an inner sleeve filling an interstitial space between the outer sleeve and the inner pin to increase stability and keep dust and dirt from an interior of the nail driving tool and hindering operation thereof, the inner sleeve is visible at the lower junction between the outer sleeve and the inner pin as well as an interior of the restriction slot; and a strike guard located at an upper end of the outer sleeve held in place with at least one retaining device; wherein the inner pin is withdrawn from the outer sleeve by holding the outer sleeve while pulling the striking head along a withdrawal travel path until the retaining pin contacts an extended limit of the restriction slot; wherein friction provided by the inner sleeve holds the inner pin within the outer sleeve, where such friction is then overcome with the impact blow; wherein the outer sleeve is not magnetized; and wherein the inner sleeve is made of a material with a low coefficient of friction selected from the group consisting of polytetrafluoroethylene, polyimide, nylon, acetal, or polyester.
2. The nail driving tool according to claim 1, wherein the impact blow is from a hammer.
3. The nail driving tool according to claim 1, wherein the nail driving tool is transportable.
4. The nail driving tool according to claim 1, wherein the outer sleeve is made of a durable metal material.
5. The nail driving tool according to claim 4, wherein the outer sleeve is made of steel.
6. The nail driving tool according to claim 4, wherein the outer sleeve is made of titanium.
7. The nail driving tool according to claim 1, wherein the outer sleeve is five-eighths of an inch in diameter.
8. The nail driving tool according to claim 1, wherein the inner pin is three-eighths-of an inch in diameter.
9. The nail driving tool according to claim 1, wherein the retaining pin is permanently attached to the inner pin by an attachment method selected from the group consisting of pressing, welding, threading, or gluing.
10. The nail driving tool according to claim 1, wherein the strike guard is intended to protect the user's hands against accidental miss-strikes during use.
11. The nail driving tool according to claim 1, wherein the strike guard is permanently attached to the outer sleeve by welding.
12. The nail driving tool according to claim 1, wherein the nail driving tool is in the range of ten to thirty-six inches long.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
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DESCRIPTIVE KEY
(7) 10 nail driving tool 15 outer sleeve 20 innerpin 25 travel path p 30 striking head 35 nail head contact surf ace 40 restriction slot 45 retaining pin 50 retracted limit 55 extended limit 60 inner sleeve 62 strike guard 63 retaining device 65 impact blow 70 withdrawal travel path ru 90 user 95 hammer 100 preferred nailing location 105 obstacles 110 impact point
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
(9) The terms a and an herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
1. Detailed Description of the Figures
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(11) The side of the outer sleeve 15 is provided with a restriction slot 40 which keeps the inner pin 20 from being separated from the outer sleeve 15 when the tool 10 is placed with the striking head 30 in a downward facing position. The overall length of the restriction slot 40 is envisioned to be approximately four inches (4 in.) long to accommodate nails or spikes up to four inches (4 in.). Sliding action is accomplished by a retaining pin 45 which slides from a retracted limit 50 (as shown) to an extended limit 55 at the opposite end of the restriction slot 40. An inner sleeve 60, envisioned to manufactured from a hard plastic with a low coefficient of friction, such as PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), polyimide, nylon, acetal, or polyester, fills the interstitial space between the outer sleeve 15 and inner pin 20 to increase stability and keep dust and dirt from the interior of the tool 10 and hindering operation thereof. The inner sleeve 60 is visible at the lower junction between the outer sleeve 15 and the inner pin 20 as well as the at the interior of the restriction slot 40. A strike guard 62 is located at the upper end of the outer sleeve 15 and is held in place with at least one (1) retaining device 63, such as a setscrew. Alternately, the strike guard 62 can be more permanently attached to the outer sleeve 15 such as by welding. The strike guard 62 is intended to protect the user's hands against accidental miss-strikes during use. The strike guard 62 may be removed if needed for specific applications.
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2. Operation of the Preferred Embodiment
(16) The preferred embodiment of the present invention can be utilized by the common user in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training. It is envisioned that the tool 10 would be constructed in general accordance with
(17) After procurement and prior to utilization, the tool 10 would be prepared in the following manner: the inner pin 20 would be withdrawn from the outer sleeve 15 by pulling the striking head 30 along a withdrawal travel path ru 70 until the retaining pin 45 is in an extended limit 55; a nail is then loaded into the hollow cavity until the nail head contacts the nail head contact surface 35. At this point in time, the tool 10 is ready for use.
(18) During utilization of the tool 10, the following procedure would be initiated: the distal end of the tool 10 is placed at the preferred nailing location 100 such that any obstacles 105 are minimized; the user 90 then swings a hammer 95 such that it contacts the striking head 30 thus driving the inner pin 20 and subsequently the nail out of the outer sleeve 15; this action is repeated until the nail is completely driven home; the now empty tool 10 is removed.
(19) After use of the tool 10, it is stored in its retracted state (as shown in
(20) The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.