Ejection switch for nailer

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Inventors

Lee, Yun-Chung

Application #

984375

Filed

Dec-3-1997

Published

Sep-15-1998

Current US Class

227/130

International Classes

B25C 001/04

Field of Search

227/8 227/130

Examiners

Smith; Scott A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pro-Techtor International Services

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Abstract
The present invention relates to an ejection switch for a nailer, comprising a valve seat, a gliding seat and a moving bar, allowing for precise controlling of the ejection of nails. The moving bar glides vertically within a gliding seat, with a vertical position that controls a loading state and an ejection state of the ejection switch. The gliding seat glides vertically within the valve seat. After ejecting a nail and after loading for another ejection, the gliding seat respectively moves against the moving bar. Thus the triggering of the loading state and of the ejection state follows the position of the moving bar in a hysteresis-like behavior and unwanted ejection of nails is prevented.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An ejection switch for a nailer, leading compressed air from a compressed-air path to a head valve of a pressure cylinder in a loading state for preparing an ejection of a nail or releasing compressed air from said head valve in an ejection state for ejecting said nail, said ejection switch comprising:

a valve seat, which is a hollow, vertically extended, cylindrical body with an upper side and a lower side, mounted on said nailer, said valve seat further comprising

an inlet hole in said upper side,

a first cavity next to said upper side, connected to said inlet hole, having a side wall with a plurality of first valve openings,

a second cavity below said first cavity, having a side wall with a plurality of second valve openings, which lead to said head valve,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an ejection switch for a nailer, particularly to an ejection switch which allows for precise controlling of the ejection of nails.

2. Description of Related Art

When working with a nailer, the quality of the work usually depends on how nails are ejected by a trigger. So controlling the movement of the ejection switch is very important. As shown in FIG. 8, a conventional ejection switch for controlling the flow of compressed air to and from a head valve of a pressure cylinder of a nailer comprises a lower valve body 1 with an air outlet 4 and an upper valve body 2 with an air inlet 5. The lower and upper valve bodies 1, 2 are connected to each other, forming a valve seat. The air inlet 5 is connected to a compressed-air path 9A. A moving bar 7 controls opening and closing of the air inlet 5 and of the air outlet 4. The lower and upper valve bodies 1, 2 enclose a cavity 3. On one side of the cavity 3, a valve opening 6 is mounted, which is connected to the head valve of the pressure cylinder. Compressed air passes through the inlet 5 of the upper valve body 2 and enters the head valve through the valve opening 6. At this time, the entrance of the pressure cylinder is closed and ejection of another nail is prepared in a loading state. When the moving bar 7 moves up, the inlet 5 of the upper valve body 2 is closed, cutting the flow of compressed air through the valve opening 6 into the head valve, at the same time opening the outlet 4 of the lower valve body 1 and releasing compressed air contained in the head valve. Then the entrance of the pressure cylinder is enabled to open and release another nail in an ejection state. After that, the moving bar 7 moves down, closing the outlet 4 of the lower valve body 1 and opening the inlet 5 of the upper valve body 2, allowing compressed air to enter the head valve, for another loading state. Although this method of controlling the ejection of nails basically works, it has the disadvantage that the moving bar 7 opens the inlet 5 and closes the outlet 4 at almost the same time. When compressed air is to be let into the head valve, the moving bar 7 needs to move down only a little. The trigger points of the moving bar 7 for the ejection state and, on its way back, for the loading state are almost the same, as shown in FIG. 9. This makes the ejection of nails not only hard to control, but also a slight, inadvertent pushing up of the moving bar 7, just after having passed the trigger point, causes a nail to be ejected into a wrong place.
 
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