Driving apparatus for fastener elements

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Inventors

Farian, Gerhard

Application #

328595

Filed

Nov-23-1981

Published

Oct-9-1984

Current US Class

173/210
227/130
227/156

International Classes

B25C 001/04

Field of Search

173/139 227/130 227/156

Assignee

Karl M. Reich Maschinenfabrik GmbH (Nuertingen, DE)

Examiners

Yost; Frank T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fasse; W. G., Kane, Jr.; D. H.

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Abstract
A pot shaped housing insert (6) is arranged in a driving apparatus for fastener elements, such as nails, between a pot shaped main body (2) and the driving cylinder (12). In such a driving apparatus the excess driving energy is taken up by an impact buffer (11) made of elastic material. The housing insert (6) is made of a synthetic material having a high inner damping, so that the excess driving energy and thus the impact noise are dissipated to a large extent already in the housing insert (6). Thus, the operator is not exposed to any unnecessary nuisance and the housing (1) may be manufactured more easily in an economical manner at lesser expense.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An apparatus for driving fastener elements, comprising housing means including an outer housing member (2) having an inwardly facing shoulder, a driving cylinder (12) centrally located inside said outer housing member, a driving piston (13) displaceably supported in said driving cylinder, impact buffer means (11), said driving cylinder having an impact facing end, said impact buffer means being arranged at said impact facing end of said driving cylinder, pot shaped insert means (6) made of damping material and having an outwardly reaching flange, said insert means (6) being operatively arranged inside said outer housing member (2) between said driving cylinder (12) and said outer housing member with said flange (7) resting against said shoulder for holding said insert means (6) of damping material in said outer housing member in a stationary position, said impact buffer means (11) resting on a bottom of said pot shaped insert means (6), for effectively damping any impacting noise by the cooperation between said impact buffer (11) providing mechanical impact damping and said insert means (6) of damping material providing noise dissipation.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a driving apparatus for fastener elements, such as nails to be driven into a work piece.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In driving devices of this type the excess driving energy or the driving energy of idle strokes is taken up and dissipated by an impact buffer made of elastic material. However, in such devices a very loud impact noise is generated which is radiated by the buffer through the housing to the environment. The operator is exposed to a substantial nuisance by this impact noise due to its high intensity and the high stroke frequency. Thus, it has already been attempted to reduce this noise by using impact buffers of relatively soft, elastic material. It is also known to coat the housing and other parts of the driving apparatus, which are normally made of light metal, with a suitable damping material.

Impact buffers made of soft material, however, have a high wear and tear and must be quickly replaced. Additionally, depending on the solidity of the work piece, for example, of wood, the fastener means may be driven to differing depths where an impact buffer of soft material is used. Such a feature is especially disadvantageous, for example in connection with nails having visible nail heads.
 
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