Magazine Strip and Magazine Feed for Such a Magazine Strip
20170190030 ยท 2017-07-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B27/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B27/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A magazine strip that is fed to a drive-in device via a chute extending at an angle to the drive-in direction is disclosed. A deflector consisting of tongues is provided at the outlet end of the magazine guide, which deflector deflects the magazine strip away from the straight-ahead direction and directs the magazine strip quasi upward such that the magazine strip either extends perpendicularly to the drive-in direction or even back in parallel with the insertion chute, depending on the extent of the deflection. In order that the magazine strip follows this motion, the magazine strip has hinges, the axes of which extend transversely to the longitudinal direction of the magazine strip, and thus, at an angle to the screws located in the retainers of the magazine strip.
Claims
1.-10. (canceled)
11. A magazine strip, comprising: a front side and a rear side, wherein a plurality of retainers are disposed on the front side and wherein the plurality of retainers are aligned such that a plurality of fasteners respectively accommodatable in the plurality of retainers are parallel to each other, parallel to the front side, and run at an angle to a longitudinal extension of the magazine strip; a guide disposed on the rear side, wherein the magazine strip is guidable by the guide into a magazine guide; and a plurality of hinges, wherein a respective axis of the plurality of hinges encloses an acute angle that is other than zero with an alignment of the plurality of retainers.
12. The magazine strip according to claim 11, wherein the respective axis of the plurality of hinges runs perpendicular to the longitudinal extension of the magazine strip.
13. The magazine strip according to claim 11, wherein the magazine strip is a plastic and wherein the plurality of hinges are formed from respective regions of the plastic which are located between projections on the rear side of the magazine strip which form the guide.
14. The magazine strip according to claim 11, wherein the magazine strip is plastic and wherein the plurality of hinges are formed by a thickness weakening in the magazine strip.
15. The magazine strip according to claim 11, wherein the guide includes a plurality of projections, wherein each of the plurality of projections has an undercut on a respective upper edge and/or on a respective lower edge, which respective upper and lower edges run parallel to longitudinal edges of the magazine strip.
16. The magazine strip according to claim 11, wherein each of the plurality of retainers has two C-shaped clips which are disposed one above the other.
17. The magazine strip according to claim 16, wherein the two C-shaped clips are connected via a clip bar to the magazine strip and wherein the clip bar extends in the alignment of the plurality of retainers.
18. A magazine guide for a drive-in device, comprising: a straight chute; a magazine strip, wherein a plane of the magazine strip lies in a plane of the straight chute; an adapter for fastening a drive-in device, wherein the adapter is aligned such that the plane of the straight chute is parallel to a drive-in direction of the drive-in device and wherein a longitudinal extension of the straight chute runs at an angle to the drive-in direction of the drive-in device; and a deflector unit disposed at an outlet of the chute, wherein an emptied magazine strip section of the magazine strip exiting at the outlet of the chute is directed by the deflector unit out of the plane of the straight chute.
19. The magazine guide according to claim 18, wherein the emptied magazine strip section of the magazine strip exiting at the outlet of the chute is directed by the deflector unit out of the plane of the straight chute by at least 90.
20. The magazine guide according to claim 18 in combination with a feed device for the magazine strip and a drive-in device, comprising: a latch, wherein the latch is coupled with the drive-in device such that, when a fastener is being driven-in the latch is retracted against a feed direction and relative to the magazine strip and when the drive-in device is retracted the latch is moved in the feed direction with entrainment of the magazine strip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] According to
[0031] Linear, thinned regions in the strip, which constitute the hinges 6, run between the projections 4 perpendicular to the upper and lower edges 2, 3.
[0032] Located on the front side are retainers 7 for screws, which consist of two C-shaped clips 8, 9 that are arranged one above the other, and each of which is attached to the magazine strip via a clip bar 10. The clips are indicated only schematically on part of the strip. Every retainer 7 is located in a region, which is limited laterally on the rear side by two weakening lines, which form the hinges 6.
[0033] To guide such a magazine strip 1, a magazine guide, as shown in
[0034]
[0035] As depicted in
[0036] The head 15 comprises a cross groove 19, which extends the chute 11 into the head 15, wherein a tongue 20 extending the slit 14 leads from each of the profiles 12, which form the chute 11, into the cross groove 19. The tongues 20 are bent sideways out of the cross groove 19 so that the emptied magazine strip section from which the screws have been unscrewed is directed to the side. Because the hinges 6 of the magazine strip 1 run perpendicular to the edges 2, 3 of the magazine strip 1, the magazine strip 1 is raised at the same time by the curvature thereof. In the case of a deflection of 90, the magazine strip 1 runs beyond the head 15 perpendicular to the drive-in direction. In the case of a deflection of 180, the magazine strip 1 returns parallel to the chute 11 again and does not constitute an impediment as a result.
[0037] In the enlarged depiction, particularly
[0038] The feed device is depicted in more detail in
[0039] As
[0040] When the drive-in device is driven back when the manual actuation force abates through the force of helical springs 17, the adapter takes the slider 24 with it after an idle movement, whereby the latch 21 is slid in the feed direction and in doing so takes the magazine strip 1 with it. The force required for the feed is therefore made available by the helical springs 17. The advantage of this over a feed device in which the feed takes place with the initial compression of the helical springs 17 is that the actuation path of the adapter 18 can be shorter, because it is possible to start screwing in immediately and a screw does not have to be placed under the screwdriver first.
[0041] This design of the feed device can basically also be used if the aspects of the invention related to the deflection of the magazine strip 1 are not used.
TABLE-US-00001 List of Reference Numbers: 1 Magazine strip 2 Upper edge 3 Lower edge 4 Projections 5 Undercut 6 Hinge 7 Retainer 8 Clip 9 Clip 10 Clip bar 11 Chute 12 Profiles 13 Brackets 14 Slit 15 Head 16 Guide rods 17 Helical springs 18 Adapter 19 Cross groove 20 Tongues 21 Latch 22 Sliding block 23 Slotted piece 24 Slider 25 Rod 26 Limit stops 30 Rail 31 Threading flaps 32 Opening