POWERED FASTENER DRIVING TOOL HAVING HOOK ASSEMBLIES
20190143499 ยท 2019-05-16
Inventors
- David W. Jablonski (Wheaton, IL, US)
- Edward Eaton (Warrenville, IL, US)
- Brian Hurvitz (Warrenville, IL, US)
- Joey Lee (New Taipei City, TW)
Cpc classification
B25C1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A powered fastener driving tool, and particularly a powder-actuated tool, including in various embodiments both a pipe hook assembly including a pipe hook, and a belt hook assembly including a belt hook.
Claims
1. A powered fastener driving tool comprising: a housing assembly including a main compartment assembly and a handle assembly extending from the main compartment assembly; a pipe hook assembly including a pipe hook rotatably attached to a first side of the main compartment assembly of the housing assembly; and a different belt hook assembly including a belt hook attached to a second opposite side of the main compartment assembly housing assembly.
2. The powered fastener driving tool of claim 1, wherein the pipe hook extends from the first side of the main compartment assembly.
3. The powered fastener driving tool of claim 2, wherein the pipe hook is foldable over a top wall of the main compartment assembly.
4. The powered fastener driving tool of claim 1, wherein the pipe hook is foldable over a top wall of the main compartment assembly.
5. The powered fastener driving tool of claim 1, wherein the pipe hook assembly includes a sleeve, a first sleeve receiver, a second receiver, and a spring.
6. The powered fastener driving tool of claim 5, wherein the pipe hook includes a multi-section pipe hook attachment shaft and an at least partially curved hook connected to and extending from the pipe hook attachment shaft.
7. The powered fastener driving tool of claim 6, wherein the pipe hook attachment shaft includes a central shaft member, a front shaft member connected to and extending from the central shaft member, a locking pin connected to and extending transversely from the front shaft member, a first rear shaft member connected to and extending from the central shaft member, and a second rear shaft member connected to and extending from the first rear shaft member.
8. The powered fastener driving tool of claim 7, wherein the hook includes a hooking base connected to the central shaft member, a hooking arm connected and extending from the hooking base, a hooking hand connected to the hooking arm.
9. The powered fastener driving tool of claim 8, wherein the hooking hand includes a transversely extending hooking finger.
10. The powered fastener driving tool of claim 6, wherein the sleeve includes a generally cylindrical tubular body that defines a first locking pin receiving slot and a spaced apart second locking pin receiving slot.
11. The powered fastener driving tool of claim 10, wherein in a stored position, the spring biases the pipe hook attachment shaft such that the locking pin is positioned in the first locking pin receiving slot to prevent rotation of the pipe hook.
12. The powered fastener driving tool of claim 10, wherein in a fully extended position, the spring biases the pipe hook attachment shaft such that the locking pin is positioned in the second slot to prevent rotation of the pipe hook.
13. The powered fastener driving tool of claim 8, wherein the pipe hook is movable from a retracted position to a plurality of intermediated positions to a fully extended position.
14. The powered fastener driving tool of claim 1, wherein the belt hook assembly includes a generally L-shaped belt hook, and a belt hook receiver.
15. The powered fastener driving tool of claim 14, wherein the belt hook includes a hooking hand having a hooking finger and a connection arm connected at one end to the hooking hand.
16. The powered fastener driving tool of claim 15, wherein the connection arm is inserted into and securely fixed to the belt hook receiver.
17. The powered fastener driving tool of claim 15, wherein the connection arm is inserted into and movable in the belt hook receiver.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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[0039] Referring now to the drawings, and particularly to
[0040] The powered fastener driving tool and particularly the powder-actuated tool 100 of this illustrated example embodiment generally includes: (a) a housing assembly 110 including a main compartment assembly 130 and a handle assembly 160 extending from the main compartment assembly 130; (b) a power source or supply assembly (not shown) positioned in the housing assembly 110 and configured to use loads (not shown) attached to a load strip (not shown) that is movable through the handle assembly 160 and main compartment assembly 130; (c) a fastener supply assembly (not shown) configured to receive fasteners (not shown) and positioned in the housing assembly 110; (d) a fastener driving assembly (not shown) positioned in the housing assembly 110; (e) a trigger mechanism assembly 170 (partially shown) connected to or supported by the handle assembly 160 of the housing assembly 110; (f) a WCE assembly 180 connected to or supported by the housing assembly 110; (g) a first or pipe hook assembly 200 including a pipe hook 210 rotatably attached to a first or right side of main compartment assembly 130 of the housing assembly 110; and (h) a different independent second or separate belt hook assembly 300 including a belt hook 310 fixedly attached to a second opposite side or left side of the main compartment assembly 130 of the housing assembly 110. It should be appreciated that first pipe hook assembly and the second different independent separate belt hook assembly can be attached to the housing at different locations than illustrated in
[0041] More specifically, in this illustrated example embodiment, the housing assembly 110 includes a main compartment assembly 130 and a handle assembly 160 extending downwardly from the main compartment assembly 130. In this illustrated example embodiment, the main compartment assembly 130 includes an at least partially generally cylindrical generally tubular outer housing 132 including a top wall 134, a bottom wall 136, a first or right side wall 138, and a second or left side wall 142 integrally formed or connected. The housing assembly 110 including the main compartment assembly 130 and the handle assembly 160 may be made from various materials as is well known in the industry. It should be appreciated that the housing assembly 110 and the fastener driving related components therein can be in any suitable form in accordance with the present disclosure.
[0042] In this illustrated example embodiment, the pipe hook assembly 200 generally includes: (a) a pipe hook 210 rotatably attached to the right side wall 138 of the main compartment assembly 130 of the housing assembly 110; (b) a sleeve 250; (c) a first or front sleeve receiver 270 connected to or formed by or in the right side wall 138 of the main compartment assembly 130 of the housing assembly 110; (d) a second or rear receiver 280 also connected to or formed by or in the right side wall 138 of the main compartment assembly 130 of the housing assembly 110 at a spaced apart location; and (e) a spring 290. In this illustrated example embodiment, (a) the pipe hook 210 is made from a suitable metal; (b) the sleeve 250 is made from a suitable metal such as steel; (c) the first or front sleeve receiver 270 is made from a suitable plastic; (d) the second or rear receiver 280 is made from a suitable plastic; and (e) the spring 290 is made from a suitable metal. These components are all relatively light in weight. It should be appreciated that these components can be made from other suitable materials in accordance with the present disclosure.
[0043] The pipe hook 210 includes a multi-section multi-level pipe hook attachment shaft or hinge 212 and a multi-section at least partially curved hook 230 suitably connected to and extending from the pipe hook attachment shaft 212 as further described below. In this illustrated example embodiment, the multi-section pipe hook attachment shaft 212 is made from a suitable metal such as steel and the multi-section at least partially curved hook 230 is made from sheet metal. It should be appreciated that these components can be made from other suitable materials in accordance with the present disclosure.
[0044] The multi-section multi-level pipe hook attachment shaft or hinge 212 includes: (a) a multi-surface central body or central shaft member 214; (b) a generally cylindrical first front shaft member 216 integrally connected to and extending forwardly from the front end of the central body or shaft member 214; (c) a generally cylindrical locking pin 218 connected to and extending transversely from the first or front shaft member 216; (d) a generally cylindrical first rear shaft member 220 integrally connected to or formed with and extending rearwardly from the rear end of the central body or central shaft member 214; and (e) a generally cylindrical second rear shaft member 222 integrally connected to and extending rearwardly from the rear end of first rear shaft member 220. In this illustrated example embodiment, (a) the central body or central shaft member 214 has a greater outer diameter than the first front shaft member 216; (b) the first rear shaft member 220 has a same outer diameter as the central body or central shaft member 214; and (c) the first rear shaft member 220 has a greater outer diameter than the second rear shaft member 222.
[0045] The at least partially curved hook 230 includes: (a) a hooking base 231 at least partially wrapped around and securely connected to (such as by welding) the central body or central shaft member 214, the first or front shaft member 216, and first rear shaft member 220; (b) a hooking arm 232 integrally connected and extending from the hooking base 231; and (c) a hooking hand 238 integrally connected to the hooking arm 232. The hooking hand 238 includes a transversely extending hooking finger 240. In this illustrated example embodiment, the hooking finger 240 extends toward the forward end of the tool 100. The hooking arm 232 and the hooking hand 238 are rounded or curved to mate with the rounded or curved outer surface of the cylindrical generally tubular outer housing 132 of the main compartment assembly 130. The hooking arm 232 and the hooking hand 238 are also rounded or curved to mate with a rounded or curved outer surface of a pipe or other object on which the tool 100 can be hung as further described below.
[0046] The sleeve 250 as best shown in
[0047] In this illustrated example embodiment, the locking pin engagement or guide 262 includes a generally straight wall. In other embodiments, the locking pin engagement or guide 262 will be curved or have an apex such that when the locking pin 218 engages the locking pin engagement or guide 262, the locking pin engagement or guide 262 urges the locking pin 218 toward one of the first locking pin receiving slot 260 or the second locking pin receiving slot 264. This feature can be employed to cause a more automatic closing of the pipe hook 210. It should also be appreciated that other mechanisms can also be employed in accordance with the present disclosure to cause the automatic closing of the pipe hook 210 when the locking pin 218 is not secured in the second locking pin receiving slot 264.
[0048] The first or front sleeve receiver 270 as best shown in
[0049] The spring 290 as best shown in
[0050] The pipe hook attachment shaft 212, the pipe hook sleeve 250, the first or front sleeve receiver 270, the second or rear receiver 280, and the spring 290 co-act on work together to facilitate or enable movement or rotation of the pipe hook 210 and thus generally function together as a pipe hook rotation and locking assembly.
[0051] More particularly, the pipe hook 210 of the pipe hook assembly 200 is movably and, specifically, pivotally or rotatably connected to the housing 110 by this hook rotation and locking assembly and moveable from a first or stored or retracted position shown in
[0052] In the stored position, the spring 290 biases the pipe hook attachment shaft 212 forwardly such that the locking pin 218 is positioned in the slot 260 to prevent rotation of the pipe hook 210. At this point or position, the curved hook 230 and specifically the hooking arm 232 and the hooking hand 238 are positioned adjacent to or in engagement with the cylindrical generally tubular outer housing 132 of the main compartment assembly 130 and particularly the top wall 134 and the right side wall 138, such that the hook 230 is out of the way during use of the tool 100. It should be appreciated that the size and curvature of the pipe hook 210 generally matches or corresponds to the size and curvature of the generally tubular cylindrical outer housing 132 of the main compartment assembly 130 such that in the stored position, the pipe hook 210 wraps partially around, is foldable over, closely mates with, hugs, and engages the generally tubular cylindrical outer housing 132 as shown in
[0053] To use the pipe hook 210, the user moves the pipe hook attachment shaft 212 rearwardly against the bias of the spring 290 and such that the locking pin 218 moves rearwardly out of the slot 260. At that point, the pipe hook 212 including the curved hook 230 can be rotated downwardly such that the hooking arm 232 and hooking hand 238 move outwardly away from the cylindrical generally tubular outer housing 132 of the main compartment assembly 130. In the intermediate positions during rotation, the locking pin 218 engages the wall 262 as shown in
[0054] When the pipe hook attachment arm 212 and the hook 230 are rotated to the fully extended position, the spring 290 biases the pipe hook attachment shaft 212 forward such that the locking pin 218 moves into the slot 264 to lock the pipe hook 200 in the fully extended position as shown in
[0055] It should thus be appreciated that a user or operator of the tool 100 can easily and quickly move the pipe hook 210 of the pipe hook assembly 200 from the retracted locked position to the fully extended locked position (and back to the retracted locked position). Thus, the pipe hook assembly: (a) enables the pipe hook 210 to be stored in a retracted position adjacent to the housing 130 such that it does not interfere with operation of the tool 100; (b) substantially reduces the chance that the pipe hook 210 can get caught on or snagged on an object when not in use; (c) can easily be moved or rotated to the fully extended position to enable the operator to hang the tool 100 on an object besides the operator's belt such as scaffolding, pipes, and ladders without breaking and without falling off such objects; and (d) does not add significant weight to the tool 100, and thus minimizes operator fatigue.
[0056] It should also be appreciated from the above that the pipe hook 210 of the pipe hook assembly 200 extends out of the right side wall 138 of the tubular outer housing 132 near the bottom wall 136 and folds over the top wall 134 of the tubular outer housing 132.
[0057] In this illustrated example embodiment, the belt hook assembly 300 includes a belt hook 310 fixedly attached to a second or left side 218 of the housing assembly 110, and particularly the cylindrical generally tubular outer housing 132 of the main compartment assembly 130.
[0058] The belt hook assembly 300 generally includes: (a) a generally L-shaped belt hook 310 extending from the left side wall 142 of the main compartment assembly 130 of the housing assembly 110; and (b) a belt hook receiver 350 connected to or formed by or in the left side wall 142 of the main compartment assembly 130 of the housing assembly 110. In this illustrated example embodiment, (a) the belt hook 310 is made from a suitable metal; and (b) the belt hook receiver 350 is made from a suitable metal. These components are all relatively light in weight. It should be appreciated that these components can be made from other suitable materials in accordance with the present disclosure.
[0059] More specifically, the belt hook 310 includes: (a) a hooking hand 312 having a hooking finger 313; and (b) a connection arm 320 integrally connected at one end to the hooking hand 312. The connection arm 320 includes an insertion end 330 at the end of the extension arm 320 opposite hooking hand 312. The connection arm 320 is configured to be inserted into (during assembly) and securely fixed to, locked in or to, or securely held by the belt hook receiver 370 such that the hooking finger 313 of the hooking hand 312 engages the second or left side wall 142 of the outer housing 132 as shown in
[0060] One or both of the connection arm 320 and the belt hook receiver 370 have one or more suitable locking mechanisms that securely connect the connection arm 320 in the belt hook receiver 350 in the position shown in
[0061] This belt hook assembly 300 enables a user or operator to hang the tool on the user or operator's belt. Thus, the belt hook assembly 300: (a) does not interfere with operation of the tool 100; (b) substantially reduces the chance that the belt hook can get caught on or snagged on an object; and (c) does not add significant weight to the tool, and thus minimizes operator fatigue.
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[0063] More specifically, the belt hook 1310 includes: (a) a hooking hand 1312 having a hooking finger 1313; and (b) a connection arm 1320 integrally connected at one end to the hooking hand 1312. The connection arm 1320 includes an insertion end (not shown) at the end of the extension arm 1320 opposite hooking hand 1312. The connection arm 1320 is configured to be moveably inserted into the belt hook receiver 1350 such that the hooking finger 1313 of the hooking hand 1312 engages the second or left side wall 1142 of the outer housing in a retracted position and is spaced from the outer housing in an extended position as shown in
[0064] It should be appreciated from the above, that the present disclosure provides a powered fastener driving tool comprising: a housing assembly including a main compartment assembly and a handle assembly extending from the main compartment assembly; a pipe hook assembly including a pipe hook rotatably attached to a first side of the main compartment assembly of the housing assembly; and a different belt hook assembly including a belt hook attached to a second opposite side of the main compartment assembly housing assembly.
[0065] In various such embodiments of the powered fastener driving tool, the pipe hook extends from the first side of the main compartment assembly.
[0066] In various such embodiments of the powered fastener driving tool, the pipe hook is foldable over a top wall of the main compartment assembly.
[0067] In various such embodiments of the powered fastener driving tool, the pipe hook is foldable over a top wall of the main compartment assembly.
[0068] In various such embodiments of the powered fastener driving tool, the pipe hook assembly includes a sleeve, a first sleeve receiver, a second receiver, and a spring.
[0069] In various such embodiments of the powered fastener driving tool, the pipe hook includes a multi-section pipe hook attachment shaft and an at least partially curved hook connected to and extending from the pipe hook attachment shaft.
[0070] In various such embodiments of the powered fastener driving tool, the pipe hook attachment shaft includes a central shaft member, a front shaft member connected to and extending from the central shaft member, a locking pin connected to and extending transversely from the front shaft member, a first rear shaft member connected to and extending from the central shaft member, and a second rear shaft member connected to and extending from the first rear shaft member.
[0071] In various such embodiments of the powered fastener driving tool, the hook includes a hooking base connected to the central shaft member, a hooking arm connected and extending from the hooking base, a hooking hand connected to the hooking arm.
[0072] In various such embodiments of the powered fastener driving tool, the hooking hand includes a transversely extending hooking finger.
[0073] In various such embodiments of the powered fastener driving tool, the sleeve includes a generally cylindrical tubular body that defines a first locking pin receiving slot and a spaced apart second locking pin receiving slot.
[0074] In various such embodiments of the powered fastener driving tool, in a stored position, the spring biases the pipe hook attachment shaft such that the locking pin is positioned in the first locking pin receiving slot to prevent rotation of the pipe hook.
[0075] In various such embodiments of the powered fastener driving tool, in a fully extended position, the spring biases the pipe hook attachment shaft such that the locking pin is positioned in the second slot to prevent rotation of the pipe hook.
[0076] In various such embodiments of the powered fastener driving tool, the pipe hook is movable from a retracted position to a plurality of intermediated positions to a fully extended position.
[0077] In various such embodiments of the powered fastener driving tool, the belt hook assembly includes a generally L-shaped belt hook, and a belt hook receiver.
[0078] In various such embodiments of the powered fastener driving tool, the belt hook includes a hooking hand having a hooking finger and a connection arm connected at one end to the hooking hand.
[0079] In various such embodiments of the powered fastener driving tool, the connection arm is inserted into and securely fixed to the belt hook receiver.
[0080] In various such embodiments of the powered fastener driving tool, the connection arm is inserted into and movable in the belt hook receiver.
[0081] It will be understood that modifications and variations may be effected without departing from the scope of the novel concepts of the present invention, and it is understood that this application is to be limited only by the scope of the claims.