Operation of trigger actuated devices

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Inventors

Bone, Arnold R.

Application #

670104

Filed

Nov-13-1984

Published

Dec-9-1986

Current US Class

227/67
248/286.1
269/69
269/71

International Classes

A43D 069/00

Field of Search

227/67 248/286 269/30 269/190 269/191 269/192 269/193 269/194 269/195 269/196 269/71 269/69 269/77

Assignee

Dennison Manufacturing Company (Framingham, MA)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kersey; George E.

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Abstract
A bench mount for holding and operating trigger actuated devices. The mount aligns the device for convenient use. An air cylinder is attached to the mount and contains a piston and shaft. A connecting rod having a trigger intercepting bar at its distal end is coupled to the shaft to draw in the trigger when pressurized air is introduced to the cylinder. A pneumatic controller assembly is operable to reversibly interrupt air flow to the cylinder. A safety shield is attached to the mount to remain in protecting conformity with the aimed end of the device as the device is aligned.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In combination: a hand-holdable fastener dispensing gun which includes a pivoted trigger, means for supporting and for pivoting said gun to a prescribed position to facilitate the operation thereof by an operator;

wherein said means for supporting and for pivoting said gun further comprises means for mounting and aligning said gun, a source of high pressure fluid, a trigger pulling assembly responsive to said source, means for cooperating with said trigger pulling assembly for controlling said source, and support means cooperating with said means for mounting and aligning to retain said gun in a nonvertical operational position;

and wherein said means for supporting and for pivoting said gun further comprises an attachment plate rotatably mounted to said support means, and in fixed relation to said means for mounting and aligning, and an extension bar attached to said attachment plate.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the operation of trigger actuated devices, particularly when bench mounted.

There are many varieties of trigger actuated devices. Examples are found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,416,407; 4,288,017; 3,893,612; 3,888,402; 3,759,435; and G.B. No. 1,474,242. These devices are used in attaching one-piece fasteners having bar-shaped ends. They are commonly employed in mass marking of saleable items with price tags.

There is the disadvantage that the user of such devices must operate a trigger repeatedly over a considerable period of time, resulting in fatigue.

An additional disadvantage is that the user must employ one hand in operating the device and the other for positioning the saleable item and tag. Considerable dexterity is required in order to apply tags quickly and safely. Moreover, time is wasted in alternately retrieving the tagging device and items.

Various attempts have been made to lessen the fatigue by devices utilizing fluid or pneumatic pressure, such as those shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,659,769; 4,215,807; 3,880,339; 3,735,908; and 3,734,375. These facilitate the fastening of thick, difficult to pierce articles. However, pneumatic hand held devices, such as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,880,339 or 3,735,908, only partially relieve user fatigue in that the devices are relatively heavy as compared to mechanically actuated devices such as the fastener shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,416,407.
 
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