Combustion-powered nail gun

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Inventors

Nishikawa, Tomomasa
Ohtsu, Shinki

Application #

452121

Filed

Jun-3-2003

Published

Feb-24-2004

Current US Class

123/46SC
227/10
227/130

International Classes

B25C 001/08

Field of Search

227/8 227/10 227/130 227/9 123/46

Assignee

Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Smith; Scott A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sughrue Mion, PLLC

US Patent References

4403722   Combustion gas po...
4483280   Portable gas-power...
5197646   Combustion-powere...
5687898   Fixing apparatus w...
5687899   Portable fastener dr...
5713313   Combustion powere...
6045024   Internal combustio...
6102270   Fuel injection syste...
6145724   Combustion powere...

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Abstract
A combustion-powered nail gun includes a housing, a combustion chamber wall, and a blocking member. The combustion chamber wall is disposed within the housing. The combustion chamber wall has an inner surface that defines a combustion chamber and an outer surface that is separated from the inner surface of the housing by a space. The combustion chamber wall has an inlet in its upper end and an outlet in its lower end. The combustion chamber wall moves vertically within the housing between an open position wherein the inlet and the outlet are opened and a sealed position wherein the inlet and the outlet are closed. The blocking member is provided for preventing flow of air through the space between the inner surface of the housing and outer surface of the combustion chamber.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A combustion-powered tool for driving an item into a work piece, the combustion-powered tool comprising:

a housing having an upper end, a lower end, an inner surface, and an outer surface;

a push lever that is supported at the lower end of the housing;

a combustion chamber wall disposed within the housing, the combustion chamber wall having an inner surface, an outer surface, an upper end, and a lower end, the inner surface of the combustion chamber wall substantially defining a combustion chamber, the outer surface of the combustion chamber wall being in confrontation with the inner surface of the housing and separated from the inner surface of the housing by a space, the combustion chamber wall having an inlet in the upper end and an outlet in the lower end, the combustion chamber wall moving vertically within the housing in a ganged manner with the push lever between an open position wherein the inlet and the outlet are opened and a sealed position wherein the inlet and the outlet are closed;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a combustion-powered nail gun that generates drive force by igniting a gas/air mixture to drive a nail into a work piece.

2. Description of Related Art

U.S. Pat. No. 5,197,646 discloses a conventional combustion-powered tool assembly. FIG. 1 schematically shows configuration of a conventional combustion-powered nail gun 1 similar to that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,197,646. The nail gun 1 includes a housing 14, a handle 11, a tail cover 17, a push lever 21, and a magazine 13.

The housing 14 accommodates therein a head cover 23, a combustion chamber wall 15, a cylinder 4, and a piston 10. The combustion chamber wall 15, the head cover 23, and the piston 10 together define a combustion chamber 5. The head cover 23 and the cylinder 4 are fixed with respect to the housing 14. The combustion chamber wall 15 is vertically movable within the housing 14 as guided by the housing 14 and the cylinder 4. Although not shown in the drawings, a connection rod linkingly connects the combustion chamber wall 15 with the push lever 21 so that the combustion chamber wall 15 and the push lever 21 move together in a ganged manner. Further, a spring (not shown) is provided for urging the push lever 21 downward. Therefore, the push lever 21 and the combustion chamber wall 15 are in their lower most position shown in FIG. 1 while no force operates against the urging force of the spring. At this time, because the head cover 23 and the cylinder 4 are fixed, an inlet 26 is opened between the head cover 23 and the combustion chamber wall 15 and an outlet 25 is opened between the cylinder 4 and the combustion chamber wall 15. Although not shown in the drawings, seals for forming a tight seal at the inlet 26 and the outlet 25 are provided at the lower end of the head cover 23 and the upper end of the cylinder 4. An intake vent 30 is provided in the upper end of the housing 14 and a discharge vent 32 is provided in the lower end of the housing 14.
 
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