Fluid powered impact tool

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Inventors

Haytayan, Harry M.

Application #

014268

Filed

Feb-23-1979

Published

Mar-3-1981

Current US Class

227/119
227/130

International Classes

B25C 001/04

Field of Search

227/119 227/123 227/130 227/139

Examiners

McQuade; John

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schiller & Pandiscio

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Abstract
An improved power-driven hammer driver tool is provided wherein a pneumatically- or hydraulically-operated piston mounting a cylindrical rod-shaped hammer is designed to impart a vertically-oriented impact to an indexed fastener within the tool. A face plate is mounted between the driver tool foot portion, and an attached fastener feeding magazine. The face plate defines part of the hammer bore and incorporates an inclined semi-cylindrical fastener guide groove that enables a misaligned impact-driven fastener to be oriented into alignment by a camming action imparted to the fastener tip, thereby resulting in a fastener "anti-jamming" function that assures proper entry of the previously misdirected fastener into a waiting work surface.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a fastener driving tool suitable for driving fasteners having a pointed tip portion and a headed portion which is larger in diameter than said tip portion and upon which said fasteners may be impacted to be driven tip first into a workpiece, said driving tool comprising:

means defining (a) a hammer guideway which terminates in a fastener discharge opening and (b) a fastener-feeding opening in the side of said guideway, said guideway being so dimensioned and configured as to accommodate at all positions along said guideway between and including those of said fastener discharge opening and of said fastener-feeding opening all portions of a fastener to be driven;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to new and improved power driver impact tools, and in particular to a pneumatic- or hydraulically-operated hammer driver for driving fasteners, such as nails into hard substrates, particularly steel plate, or reinforced concrete, or steel plate overlying concrete.

A number of manual and pneumatic or hydraulically-operated impact tools have been designed for driving nails and other forms of impact installed fasteners into hard substrate materials such as metal, concrete, wood, thermo plastics, and other materials, with the fasteners being singly fed from a spring-biased clip magazine mechanism.

As exemplified in U.S. Pat. Nos, 3,711,008; 3,638,532; 3,278,103 and 3,952,398 and more particularly my recent U.S. Pat. No. 4,122,904, such tools generally consist of a guide track in the form of a bore along which a hammer or driver is reciprocated, and a side opening whereby fasteners may be introduced singly into the hammer bore in position to be intercepted and driven by the hammer when the latter undergoes its drive stroke. In essence, a compressed gas or liquid is caused to act upon a piston in order to drive the hammer against the fastener head surface, and thereby impact-installing the fastener into the hard work surface.
 
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