Fastener tool

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Inventors

Bullard, Robert

Application #

348591

Filed

Dec-2-1994

Published

Jun-11-1996

Current US Class

227/109
227/130
227/148
227/156

International Classes

B25C 001/04

Field of Search

227/109 227/78 227/56 227/156 227/148 227/30 227/130 227/110 29/243.523 29/798

Examiners

Rada; Rinaldi I.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Adams, III; W. Thad

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Abstract
A fastener tool is provided for attaching a protective strip to a corner formed by two intersecting walls. The fastener tool includes a handle for being gripped by a user. First and second fastener guns are supported by the handle at a predetermined angle in relation to each other and to the intersecting walls. The first and second fastener guns drive respective fasteners into the protective strip and intersecting walls thereby attaching the strip to the corner. A trigger mechanism is connected to the handle for actuating the first and second fastener guns.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A fastener tool for attaching a protective strip to an outside edge of a corner formed by two intersecting walls, said fastener tool comprising:

(a) a handle for being gripped by a user;

(b) first and second fluid actuated fastener guns for driving respective fasteners into the protective strip and intersecting walls thereby attaching the strip to the comer, said first and second fastener guns being supported by said handle at a predetermined angle in relation to each other and to the intersecting walls;

(c) said handle including a hollow grip section communicating with a source of fluid, and a hollow cross member connected to the grip section for directing the fluid into respective chambers of the first and second fastener guns; and



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a fastener tool. The invention is particularly useful by dry wallers for applying a corner bead to a corner formed by two intersecting walls. The corner bead is a relatively narrow strip of metal or plastic formed at a right angle, and attached to the sheet rock of the intersecting walls before plastering. The corner bead defines the outside edge of the wall corner, and serves to protect the edge from chipping and cracking. The corner bead is typically attached to the wall corner by fasteners, such as nails or staples.

Dry wallers commonly use a standard compressed-air powered staple gun or nail gun to drive the fasteners into each outer side of the corner bead and intersecting walls. To properly attach the corner bead, the user drives one fastener into an outer side of the corner bead and first wall, and then shifts the fastener gun to the other wall to drive a second fastener into the opposite outer side of the corner bead and second wall. This procedure is repeated throughout the entire length of the corner bead until a generally equal number of fasteners are applied to each wall and each outer side of the corner bead. Use of the standard, prior art fastener gun in this manner is time consuming and inefficient. Mistakes and misfiring frequently occur in an attempt to speed up this process.
 
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