Nail clip arrangement

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Inventors

Schrepferman, John R.

Application #

514248

Filed

Oct-11-1974

Published

Sep-14-1976

Current US Class

206/338
206/343
227/115
227/120
227/130
411/442
411/923

International Classes

B65D 085/24; F16B 015/02

Field of Search

206/338 206/343 206/344 206/345 206/346

Assignee

Bliss & Laughlin Ind., Inc. (Oak Brook, IL)

Examiners

Summer; Leonard

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harbaugh; Watson D.

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Abstract
A nail and nail clip arrangement in which so-called common nails may have their shanks grit-blasted and the edge of their heads flattened along equal parallel planes to provide a minor diametral dimension of the nail head that is approximately twice the diameter of the nail shank. The heads are alternately offset laterally in contact with each other in two rows and with the heads of the two rows alternately cross-engaging and the shanks of the nails interdigitate at an acute angle adjacent their points. The end nail at the feed end of one row extends beyond the next adjacent nail of the other row far enough for a powered driver to nip off and drive the lead nail upon actuation of the power mechanism.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A nail clip comprising a plurality of flat-headed nails arranged in two parallel rows with adjacent heads oriented in edge-to-edge contact with their shanks interdigitated, carrier feed clip means engaging the points of the nails in supporting relation and having opposing channels slidably receiving the remote edges of the nail heads in guiding supported relationship.

2. For use in a nail driver the combination of a plurality of nails each characterized by a flat head and a shank having a predetermined dimensional relationship in which the head has parallel flat edge portions spaced a distance that is twice the shank diameter and interconnected at their ends by concentric arcuate edge portions defining a diameter substantially greater than twice the diameter of the shank for edge-to-edge engagement between two of said heads to provide a distance between the shanks on the two heads equal to said shank dimension;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION:

Powered nail drivers utilizing nail feed clips and pneumatic feed tubes are old in the art for feeding a high volume of nails classified as common nails, as where the diameter of circular flat heads are generally more than twice the diameter of the shanks. In feeding such conventional nails progressively to a powered driver, the heads of the nails either are coplanar and spaced, or are disposed edge-to-edge in a transport train, or are axially offset enough to overlap vertically with the head of the lead nail contacting the adjacent shank on the next nail above it. In most cases, however, unless supported in an inclined clip member the nails are carried on a feed tape means or a frangible adhesive that supports the nails as a stick unit.

In feeding a train of nail heads in edge-to-edge contact by a resilient force under working conditions, the contacting edges of the heads can become overlapped and cause malfunctions because there is only a critical single point of contact between adjacent nails whose nail head edges are rounded in two directions. In feeding overlapping heads there are theoretically two contact points, but they are critically and contiguously arranged at one end of the nails.
 
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