Compressed air nail machine

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Inventors

Vigil Rio, Amaro

Application #

613271

Filed

Nov-14-1990

Published

Mar-3-1992

Current US Class

227/130
227/14
227/156

International Classes

B27F 007/02

Field of Search

227/14 227/78 227/48 227/130 227/132 227/156 227/118

Examiners

Yost; Frank T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Merchant, Gould, Smith, Edell, Welter & Schmidt

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Abstract
An improved compressed air nail machine is disclosed incorporating a plastering device for automatically filling the hole above each nail head after it is placed into the wood. The plastering device adapts to a conventional nail gun and comprises a piston and cylinder pair which utilizes the exhaust air originating from the nail gun. The reciprocating motion of the piston and cylinder causes a quantity of wax feed into an orifice located in the side wall of the cylinder to be expelled through an orifice in the bottom of cylinder and into the nail hole. The recuperation of the piston in the cylinder is due to the fact that in the lateral surface of said cylinder exists an orifice through which air is expelled once this orifice is surpassed by the piston, so that by means of an internal spring, the initial position of the piston is achieved. The wax is shaped as a bar and a pre-determined portion is utilized in each plastering action and is able to be regulated by the change of the piston route, the diameter of the exit orifice, the bulk of the same, etc. The device is interchangeable so that the most convenient one can be utilized in each case, according to the type and size of the nails that are utilized.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A compressed air nail machine, comprising:

(a) a pneumatic source for providing air pressure;

(b) a nail gun for driving a nail having a pneumatic input orifice coupled to the pneumatic source and an exhaust orifice for exhausting an exhaust air; and

(c) a plaster device, disposed adjacent to the nail gun and operatively coupled thereto, for dispensing a plaster filler into a cavity created by driving the nail, the plaster device including a reciprocating piston within a cylinder, the cylinder having a plaster input orifice for loading the plaster filler and resilient means therein for recuperating the piston to a pre-stroke position, the piston operatively coupled to the exhaust orifice of the nail gun and plunged by the exhaust air so that plaster is dispensed in response thereto at an exit point in the cylinder disposed above the cavity, the cylinder having a vent orifice disposed on a side wall of the cylinder so that the piston in a fully extended stroke, allows the exhaust air to vent through the vent orifice.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to improvements in a compressed air nail machine used in carpentry, building, etc.

2. Description of Related Art

When a carpenter places a nail in wood (doors, furniture, etc.), it is often necessary to plaster the nail hole afterward. Typically, this operation is done manually and wastes a considerable amount of time. At the same time the plastering is not always uniform, because by being done manually, there is no way of knowing precisely the exact amount of wax needed to cover each hole. This is why often too much wax is used or not enough wax is used. Therefore, when the plastering of nails is done manually, one by one, it is very laborious and does not always provide the correct finish.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention resolves this problem with complete satisfaction and makes the process easier. As compared with conventional methods, the improvement provided by the present invention consists of incorporating into a conventional nail gun a device by which this operation can be done automatically and which regulates the plastering of each of the nails placed in the wood by the nail gun.
 
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