Dimpler apparatus for nail guns

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Inventors

Sexton, Jr., Joseph A.
Vanwinkle, Eric J.

Application #

677398

Filed

Dec-3-1984

Published

Mar-4-1986

Current US Class

227/130
227/66

International Classes

B25C 001/04

Field of Search

227/64 227/66 227/130 227/156

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Abstract
A dimpler apparatus for recessing nail heads in drywall panels and simultaneously dimpling the panels in the area of the recessed nail heads to expedite finishing of the panels, which includes a housing, a dimpler guide mounted on one end of the housing, a stationary stop in association with the dimpler guide, a dimpler slidably carried by the dimpler guide and the housing, a traveling stop attached to one end of the dimpler for periodically contacting the stationary stop and limiting downward travel of the dimpler, a return spring in the housing for returning the dimpler into recessed position after the dimpling operation and a driver adapted for reciprocation in the dimpler during a first increment of travel to drive nails inserted into the dimpler and slidable movement in concert with the dimpler during a second increment of travel to recess the nail heads and dimple the panels.
 
Claims
Having described my invention with the particularity set forth above, what is claimed is:

1. A dimpler apparatus for driving nails and providing dimples in a drywall panel comprising:

(a) a housing;

(b) bias means provided in one end of said housing;

(c) guide means carried by the opposite end of said housing; a bore extending transversly into said guide means; and a stop opening extending said bore through said guide means and having a cross-section shaped in the configuration of a first polygon;

(d) dimpler means slidably disposed in said housing and said bore in said guide means, with one end of said dimpler means in contact with said bias means and the opposite end of said dimpler means shaped in the configuration of said first polygon and slidably disposed in said stop opening; stop means in association with said opposite end of said dimpler means, said stop means contacting said guide means when said bias means is not tensioned by said dimpler means; and a dimpler opening extending through said dimpler means;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to equipment for automatically driving nails and more particularly, to a dimpler apparatus for recessing or countersinking nail heads in drywall panels and dimpling the panels without penetrating or otherwise damaging the panels. The dimpler apparatus of this invention is designed in one embodiment to be installed in conventional pneumatically and electrically-operated nail guns and can be quickly and efficiently removed from the nail guns when necessary. In another embodiment, the dimpler apparatus can be fitted with self-contained pneumatic or electric drive means for cooperating with the dimpler mechanism to drive nails and dimple the drywall panels.

One of the problems encountered in the installation of the "drywall", "sheetrock" and "gypsum board" panels, which are synonymous names for a single material, (hereinafter referred to as "drywall" panels) in homes and office buildings, is the surface preparation necessary to insure a smooth interior finish on the panels. The drywall panels are characterized by a chalky gypsum core laminated between paper sheets and are typically installed by nailing the panels in abuting relationship to the studs or ceiling joists of a structure. The specifically configured drywall nails are usually recessed in the drywall panels by use of a hammer, but this procedure frequently damages the protective paper cover and sometimes allows moisture to penetrate the panel, causing deterioration and loosening from the wall or ceiling. Damaging of the outer paper covering also reduces the strength of the drywall mount, since the nail head will not seat securely in the gypsum core. This recessing or countersinking of the drywall nail head is necessary in order to smoothly "float" the wall-smoothing material, commonly called "mud" in the "taping and floating", or panel surface finishing operation, which is well known to those skilled in the art.
 
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