Fastener driving tool

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Inventors

Sugita, Saburo
Fukui, Hiroyuki
Komiya, Yukinori

Application #

352829

Filed

Dec-2-1994

Published

Aug-15-1995

Current US Class

173/211
173/212
227/130

International Classes

B25C 001/04

Field of Search

227/130 227/120 227/8 173/210 173/211 173/212

Assignee

Kanematsu-nnk Corporation (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Smith; Scott A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Willian Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione

US Patent References

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5131579   Nailing machine

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Abstract
A fastener driving tool prevents the tool from twice striking, so-called double-driving in a single driving operation. A portion closing the lower end of a cylinder of the tool is formed with an annular recess to receive a ring bumper as a shock absorber of a piston. The recess has a sufficient depth to move a lower portion of the bumper downward and upward. The bumper is fittingly pressed into the recess to form an air chamber in the recess closed by the lower end of the bumper. A check valve is positioned between the air chamber and a supply of the pressurized air to feed the pressurized air to the air chamber so that the pressurized air is further compressed by the bumper which is downwardly moved by the abrupt downward movement of the piston. Thus, greater reaction force is applied from the air chamber to the lower portion of the bumper so as to prevent a driver of the tool from the double-driving.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fastener driving tool comprising a housing for receiving pressurized air therein as a reservoir, a cylinder disposed within the housing, a piston reciprocatingly located within the cylinder, a driver connected with the piston to drive a fastener, a nose extending downward of the lower portion of the cylinder to locate a fastener to be driven, a return-air-chamber formed between the outer surface of the cylinder and the inner wall of the housing to store compressed air from the cylinder and to exhaust the compressed air to the lower surface of the piston in the cylinder and a ring bumper at the lower end of the cylinder to absorb shock of the moving piston; said tool further comprising:



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a tool for driving a fastener, such as a nail and more particularly to a fastener driving tool to absorb shock or impact caused by abrupt downward movement of a piston to improve the durability of a bumper and to prevent the tool from double-driving in a single driving operation.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There is a well known fastener driving tool having a housing in which pressurized air is supplied and a cylinder is located. A piston is reciprocatingly received within the cylinder. The piston has a driving rod as a driver to drive a fastener onto an object. The pressurized air in the housing is fed to the upper portion of the cylinder, so that the piston abruptly moves downwardly. Thus, the driver drives a fastener placed in a nose of the tool onto the object. A return-air-chamber is formed between the outer surface of the cylinder and the inner wall of the housing to store compressed air therein. Then, the pressurized air is exhausted from the upper portion of the cylinder to the atmosphere. The compressed air in the return-air-chamber is fed to the lower surface of the piston to return the piston to the upper position of the cylinder. A bumper is disposed on the lower end of the cylinder to absorb shock or impact caused by the abrupt down-movement of the piston. Such a fastener driving tool is described in, for example, Japanese U.M. Publication No. 4-53908.
 
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