Fastener driving tool

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Inventors

Rees, Jeffrey P.

Application #

774543

Filed

Sep-10-1985

Published

Jan-26-1988

Current US Class

173/121
173/124
173/13
227/147
227/8

International Classes

B25C 001/06

Field of Search

173/13 173/121 173/122-124 173/139 227/131 227/133 227/134 227/8 474/115 474/138

Assignee

Duo-Fast Corporation (Franklin Park, IL)

Examiners

Kazenske; E. R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mason, Kolehmainen, Rathburn & Wyss

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Abstract
A fastener driving tool is provided which employs a drive housing subassembly, preferably in the form of opposed cast metal housing sections, which encloses the flywheel and suitable bearings for rotating the same at high speed. This subassembly also supports the associated idler wheel positioned on the other side of the fastener driving ram from the flywheel and mounts a toggle mechanism for adjusting the idler wheel from an inoperative position, in which the idler is spaced a substantial distance away from the ram, to an operative position close to the ram in response to movement of the tool into engagement with a workpiece. The drive housing subassembly also provides a top opening recess or well which is adapted to receive and position a removable cartridge which includes the ram and an elastic cord return mechanism, this subassembly also defining a vertically extending slot communicating with said recess which is adapted to receive the vertically positioned ram between the opposed flywheel and idler. A plastic housing is provided to enclose the fastener driving ram and the subassembly with its supported components. However, the plastic housing is connected to the subassembly in such manner that impact forces resulting from engagement of the flywheel with the ram are absorbed primarily by the metal drive housing subassembly and are not transmitted to the plastic housing and components carried thereby. As a result, the plastic housing is used to position the tool at a desired locationrelative to a workpiece but the impact forces and stresses developed during driving of the fastener are effectively isolated from the plastic housing and its components to provide substantially longer life for the fastener driving tool.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A tool for driving fasteners comprising:

a support structure;

impact means including flywheel means mounted on said support structure and fastener driving means driven by said flywheel means;

an electric motor having a base movably mounted on said support structure and spaced from said flywheel means;

a flexible element interconnecting said flywheel means in the rotor of said electric motor;

means for urging the base of said electric motor in the direction to increase the tension in said flexible element to a predetermined value; and

means for releasably securing the base of said electric motor to said support structure, whereby the tension in said flexible element may be adjusted to said predetermined value by releasing said securing means to permit said urging means to increase the tension in said flexible element to said predetermined value.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to fastener driving tools, and particularly to driving tools that utilize an energy storing flywheel that selectively engages a ram in order to drive the ram into engagement with a fastener, such as a nail or a staple, in order to drive the fastener into a workpiece.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Several fastener driving tools that utilize an energy storing flywheel for the purpose of storing energy to drive the fastener into the workpiece are known. Examples of representative prior art devices are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,042,036; 4,121,745; 4,129,240; 4,189,080; 4,298,072; 4,290,493 and 4,323,127. Also, the copending Kerrigan application Ser. No. 476,321, filed Mar. 17, 1983 and assigned to the same assignee as the present invention, discloses a fastener driving tool wherein an energy storing flywheel cooperates with an idler wheel to selectively engage the ram and drive a fastener into the workpiece. The present invention is directed to an improved fastener driving tool of the general type disclosed in said copending Kerrigan application.
 
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