Driving tool and method

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Inventors

Blomquist, Jr., Roy A.

Application #

817148

Filed

Jan-6-1992

Published

Apr-27-1993

Current US Class

227/130
227/139
227/66

International Classes

B25C 001/04

Field of Search

227/64 227/66 227/130 227/139

Examiners

Yost; Frank T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Allen, Dyer, Doppelt, Franjola & Milbrath

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Abstract
A driving tool and method for injecting fasteners such as nails, or the like into workpieces such as drywall, ceilings or wood for framing a building. The driving tool includes a piston coupled to a rod that is driven forward to engage a head of a nail within a chamber of a barrel and drive the nail out the tool through a nozzle. The tool has a resilient member that is impacted on one end by a piston engaging with the nail to slow the piston's and rod's forward velocity. The resilient member is attached at its other end to a rigid member which is coupled to an indentor. The rigid member stops the forward velocity of the piston head and piston rod to limit the penetration of the nailhead into the drywall while placing an indention in the wall with an indentor. The nozzle is shaped to contact the shank of the fastener as the nail is driven through the tool's chamber to ensure that the nail is maintained perpendicular to the surface of the drywall as the nail exits the tool.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A tool for driving a fastener into drywall having a paper layer or the like formed on the drywall surface, the tool comprising:

a housing enclosing a cylinder;

a barrel being coupled to said housing;

said barrel having an open end and being adapted to receive fasteners;

means for placing a fastener in the barrel;

a piston head abutting the sides of said cylinder, said piston head being attached to a piston rod extending away from said piston head and into said barrel;

means for forcing the piston head forward in said cylinder from an initial position to a terminal position, said piston rod moving with the piston head forward to contact the fasteners within said barrel such that said fasteners are pushed, forward through the barrel by the rod and out an open end of said barrel;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a method and apparatus for driving a fastener into a workpiece such as drywall, ceiling or the like for framing a building. More particularly, this invention relates to driving a fastener into a workpiece with a power tool at a high velocity without damaging the workpiece.

Pneumatic fastener driving tools have been widely used in the building industry to join workpieces to other structural components. These tools typically employ a piston-type drive mechanism, which during its driving stroke, engages one of a series of fasteners fed to the tool to force the fastener into the workpiece to be joined.

Many devices have been constructed using these tools, in particular pneumatic-type, to secure drywall to framing studs in constructing walls or ceilings. This drywall and framing stud combination is generally referred to as a workpiece. To construct these walls, four main criteria must be met so that the wall will comply with local building codes. First, the head of the fastener must be recessed in the drywall to a predetermined amount. Second, each drywall sheet must be held firmly to the framing studs. Third, it is preferable that the drywall be slightly indented around the recessed fastener so that the fastener's head may be later concealed with various known sealing compounds deposited in and around each of the indentations. Fourth, the nail must be inserted into the drywall without any damage, such as ripping or tearing, to the paper on the surface of the drywall.
 
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