Air-seal structure for pneumatic nailers

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Inventors

Ho, Roman
Chen, Jack
Chiang, Hsuan-Chi

Application #

053914

Filed

Jan-24-2002

Published

Sep-30-2003

Current US Class

091/394
092/85R
227/130

International Classes

F01B 011/02

Field of Search

91/394-396 91/408 91/409 92/85 227/130

Assignee

Basso Industry Corp. (Taichung, TW)

Examiners

Look; Edward K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Baxley; Charles E.

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Abstract
An air-seal structure for pneumatic nailers includes a valve member movably engaged with the end cap of the nailer and a plurality of paths defined radially through a skirt portion of the valve member. The paths are in communication with air release passage defined in the end cap. A seal is mounted to the skirt portion of the valve member and closes the paths. The seal contacts an end of the cylinder when the trigger is not squeezed. The seal is sucked due to the difference of pressure so that it will not be loosened during movement of the valve member. A cushion member is connected to a disk member on the inside of the end cap so as to absorb shocks when the piston returns back to the ready position.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An air-seal structure for pneumatic nailers, comprising:

an end cap connected to a rear end of a nailer body and an annular space defined in said end cap, a cylinder received in said nailer body and disk member connected to a center portion of an inside of said end cap;

a valve member having a skirt portion movably engaged with said annular space and first seals connected to said skirt portion of said valve member, a spring biased between said skirt portion and an inside of said annular space, a plurality of paths defined radially through said valve member and communicating with air release passage defined in said end cap, a second seal connected to said valve member and closing said paths, said second seal removably contacting rear end of said cylinder;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a pneumatic nailer wherein a plurality of paths are defined radially through the valve member and a seal between the cylinder and the valve is sucked tightly when the trigger is not squeezed.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

An air valve for a conventional pneumatic nailer is shown in FIG. 1 and generally includes an end cap 11 connected to a rear end of the body 15 of the nailer and a valve member 12 is movably engaged with an annular space 111 of the end cap 11. Two seals 125, 126 are embedded to the inner and the outer periphery of the valve member 12 and are moved along the surfaces of the annular space 111. A cylinder 16 is received in the body 15 and has a flange 161 which is securely engaged with an inside of the body 15. A seal 112 is connected to the valve member 12 and contacts an end of the cylinder 16 so as to seal the conjunction portion between the cylinder 16 and the valve member 12. The end cap 11 has a tubular portion 121 which has a groove for receiving a spring 13 therein which urges the valve member 12 to let the seal 112 contact the cylinder 16. A piston 18 is movably received in the cylinder 16 and an injection rod 19 is connected to the piston 18. The piston 18 has a protrusion extending through the valve member 12 and contacting an end surface 122 on the tubular portion 121. When the user squeeze the trigger of the nailer, the valve member 12 is moved toward the tubular portion 121 and pressurized air enters the cylinder 16 to move the piston 18 to inject a nail. The seals 125, 126 will be worn out after frequent movement on the surfaces of the annular space 111. The seal 112 hits on the cylinder 16 when the pressurized air is released from release path of the nailer and the valve member 12 is pushed back by the spring 13. This could loosen the position of the seal 112. The piston 18 returns back by the air flow after the nail is injected and the protrusion hits the end surface 122 of the end cap 11. This will shank the whole assembly and leakage could happens.
 
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