Fastener driving tool

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Inventors

Uno, Akira

Application #

331203

Filed

Mar-31-1989

Published

Sep-10-1991

Current US Class

173/212
227/130

International Classes

B25C 001/04

Field of Search

227/130 173/134 173/139 91/399

Assignee

Hitachi Koki Company, Limited (JP)

Examiners

Yost; Frank T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lowe, Price, LeBlanc & Becker

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Abstract
A fastener driving tool such as a pneumatic nailing machine drives a fastener into a workpiece under a fluid pressure supplied into an upper chamber in a cylinder and applied to a piston reciprocally movably disposed in the cylinder. When the fastener being driven is stopped in a power stroke of the piston due to a pressure shortage, the fluid flows from the upper chamber into a lower chamber in the cylinder to make the pressure in the lower chamber equal to or higher than the pressure in the upper chamber. No reactive forces are thus applied by the high pressure in the upper chamber to the fastener driving tool, and the fastener driving tool is prevented from being repelled back when the fastener is stopped. The fastener can then be driven home into the workpiece in successive power strokes of the piston.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fastener driving tool for driving a fastener into a workplace under the pressure of a fluid, comprising:

a cylinder;

a piston reciprocally movably disposed in said cylinder and dividing an interior space of said cylinder into first and second chambers;

repetitive valve means operable for repeating reciprocating movement of said piston;

driver element means connected to said piston door driving the fastener in successive power strokes of said piston; and

main valve means for supplying the fluid under pressure into said first chamber to move said piston in a power stroke, wherein

said cylinder comprises communication means for providing fluid communication between said first and second chambers through an intermediate fluid chamber when said piston reaches a first predetermined position in a power stroke, to allow the fluid under pressure to flow from said first chamber into said second chamber for making the pressure of the fluid in said second chamber substantially equal to or higher than the pressure of the fluid in said first chamber before said piston reaches a second predetermined position in the power stroke, wherein said first predetermined position of the piston corresponds to a maximum value of the total volume of said second chamber and said intermediate chamber and said second predetermined position of the piston corresponds to said fastener coming to a stop in said power stroke of the piston, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a fastener driving tool, such as a pneumatic nailing machine, for driving a fastener such as a nail, staple, or the like into a workpiece.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Various fastener driving tools are known in the art. Generally, the known fastener driving tools can be divided into two groups. In fastener driving tools of one group, a succession of fasteners are automatically supplied from a magazine and each fastener is driven home into a workpiece by a single power stroke of a fastener driver element. According to the other group of fastener driving tools, one fastener held against a fastener driver element is driven by successive power strokes of a piston connected to the fastener driver element.

FIG. 8 of the accompanying drawings shows a fastener driving tool 1 of the former multifire type. A chain of fasteners 9 is loaded in a magazine 7. When both a switch (A) 2 and a switch 3 are operated, a piston 6 connected to a fastener driver element and slidably fitted in a cylinder 5 is lowered to drive a fastener 9 which has been supplied from the magazine 7 into a position beneath the tip end of the fastener driver element. As the piston 6 is lowered, air in a chamber below the piston 6 is forced to flow into an air chamber 19 through a hole 20 defined in a side wall of the cylinder 5. The cylinder 5 has a smaller hole 21 defined in its side wall and positioned such that the piston 6 is displaced past the smaller hole 21 when the piston 6 is positioned near its lower limit in the cylinder 5. When the piston 6 is moved past the smaller hole 21, compressed air is supplied from a chamber above the piston 6 into the air chamber 19. If either the switch 2 or the switch 3 is released, then compressed air above the piston 6 is discharged from a discharge valve 4, and the piston 6 is elevated back to its upper limit in the cylinder 6 by compressed air stored in the air chamber 19. The fasteners 9 are supplied, one at a time, from the magazine 7 into a drive track 23 below the fastener driver element in response to the operation of the switch 2 and the switch 3.
 
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