Bumperless gun nailer

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Inventors

Nikolich, Milovan

Application #

208215

Filed

Nov-19-1980

Published

Aug-30-1983

Current US Class

227/130
227/156

International Classes

B25C 001/04

Field of Search

227/120 227/130 227/156 173/139 91/243

Assignee

Signode Corporation (Glenview, IL)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dressler, Goldsmith, Shore, Sutker & Milnamow, Ltd.

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Abstract
A fastener applying tool driven by air in a driving stroke and a return stroke featuring noise and recoil reduction and increased efficiency, driving force, and speed of operation. Air directed into the main cylinder to force the main piston through its driving stroke is stored in a chamber to rapidly return the main piston. Air compressed by the main piston at one end of the main cylinder is used to form an air cushion to keep the main piston from striking the bottom of the cylinder. The main piston cycles within a slidably mounted main cylinder. Pressurization of one end of the main cylinder during the driving stroke repositions the main cylinder to close the main valve to shut off high pressure air from the main piston and open a valve to vent the air above the piston to atmosphere. Upward movement of the cylinder and rapid return of the piston significantly reduces the recoil force normally experienced in such a tool. A valve assembly coaxially located at the opposite end of the main cylinder functions to admit and exhaust air to pressurize and vents the piston and main cylinder respectively. Noise suppression is achieved by an elastomeric cap. Rapid acting components reduce air wastage and improve overall tool efficiency.
 
Claims
What is claimed is as follows:

1. A fastener applying tool for use with a source of air under pressure, comprising:

(a) a housing adapted to contain a supply of said air under pressure;

(b) a main cylinder within said housing having two open ends, one of which is closed off by said housing;

(c) a main piston slidably mounted within said main cylinder and having a fastener driver joined to one face thereof, said fastener driver extending through the closed end of said main cylinder, said main piston being driven reciprocally in a cycle including one driving and one return stroke;

(d) means, attached to said housing, for feeding a fastener into position to be driven by said driver;



Description
DESCRIPTION

1. Technical Field

A pneumatic fastener applying tool for the application of staples, nails and the like. A recoil resistant piston and cylinder in combination with a complementary pressurizing and vent valve assemblage and a resilient noise attenuator are used to lower operating sound levels, reduce tool recoil and improve overall performance.

2. Background of the Invention

With the increased emphasis on occupational health and safety and the growing awareness of factors effecting worker productivity heretofore standard tools and methods must be re-examined in light of these requirements. Two factors are of particular importance in the operation of pneumatic fastener driving tools.

One is the noise level accompanying the expansion and venting of tool operating air. High noise levels in close proximity to the operator's ears can result in degradation of hearing over one's working life.

In addition, while such tools eliminate the muscular effort accompanying the operation of a manual stapler or a hammer, the high operating speed of such tools results in more vibration and stress being applied to the worker's hands and body. This is also a concern because the accuracy at which the worker positions his tool becomes degraded as fatigue sets in the worker's hands and arms. Consequently, fastener driver tools featuring low noise and reduced recoil force should receive wide-spread acceptance by the industry.
 
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