Pneumatic tacking tool

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Inventors

Haytayan, Harry M.

Application #

950008

Filed

Oct-10-1978

Published

Apr-8-1980

Current US Class

173/15
227/130
227/148
227/8

International Classes

B25C 001/04

Field of Search

227/8 227/130 227/148 173/13 173/15 91/461

Examiners

McQuade; John

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schiller & Pandiscio

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Abstract
An improved type of pneumatic tacking tool is disclosed for use in fastening carpet tacking strips and the like to wooden or concrete floors. The tool comprises a modification of the fastener driving tool described in my U.S. Pat. No. 4,040,554 and my U.S. Pat. No. 4,122,904, and is particularly well suited to setting fasteners close to walls without the tool contacting the walls.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A pneumatic tool comprising:

a hollow housing having oppositely disposed upper and lower ends;

upper end means closing off said upper end of said housing, said upper end means including a handle for use in holding said tool in working position, said handle being substantially aligned with the upper and lower ends of said housing;

a trigger;

a hollow cylinder mounted in said housing, said cylinder having upper and lower ends;

a piston slidably mounted in said cylinder;

a hammer connected to said piston;

lower end means for closing off said lower ends of said cylinder and said housing, said lower end means having a first bore therein for slidably receiving said hammer;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to pneumatic tools in general, and more particularly to an improvement in pneumatic fastener drivers of the type shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,040,554 and my U.S. Pat. No. 4,122,904.

Wall to wall carpeting is normally held in place by first securing carpet tacking strips to the perimeter of the bare floor which is to be carpeted and then in turn fastening the carpet to the tacking strips. The tacking strips are generally made of wood (typically 1" wide and 1/4" thick) and have attached thereto a plurality of small tacks which extend in an upwards direction for engaging and gripping the bottom of an overlaid carpet. In order to assure firm positioning of the carpet, it is generally necessary to fasten down the tacking strips very close to the perimeter of the area which the carpet is to cover (and hence very close to the walls of the room in the case of wall to wall carpeting) and fill the area between the strips with carpet padding. Once this is done the carpeting is laid down.
 
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