Pneumatically operable fastener driving tool

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Inventors

Klaus, Artur
Wilhelm, Hans

Application #

436485

Filed

Oct-25-1982

Published

Apr-9-1985

Current US Class

0D8/30
0D8/68
227/130
227/8

International Classes

B25L 001/04

Field of Search

227/8 227/130 227/120 227/156

Assignee

Signode Corporation (Glenview, IL)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hoover; Allen J.

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Abstract
The present invention relates to a pneumatically operable fastener driving tool which uses a safety device which prevents the operation of the tool until it is in engagement with the workpiece. More particularly, the safety mechanism includes a safety nose that is normally retained in a retracted position prior to the tool being operated. When the tool is to be operated, the safety nose is extended to be engaged by the workpiece. Subsequent engagement of the safety nose by the workpiece permits the trigger mechanism to effect driving movement of the driver. The mechanism includes a first valve which controls the flow of high-pressure air to the driving piston and a second valve which controls the flow of air to the safety mechanism. The trigger mechanism initially operates the second valve to move the safety nose to the operative position and when the safety nose engages the workpiece it effects operation of the first valve to control the operation of the driving piston.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A pneumatic fastener driving tool including a housing for high-pressure air, a cylinder in said housing, a driving piston in said cylinder and having a driver secured to said driving piston, which driver is guided in an output barrel, the improvement comprising a mechanism for controlling the operation of said tool to drive a fastener, said mechanism including a first valve means for controlling the flow of high-pressure air relative to said driving piston, a control assembly for controlling the operation of said first valve means, and a safety mechanism for controlling the operation of said control assembly, which safety mechanism regulates the operation of said first valve means to effect driving of a fastener when the output barrel is in engagement with a workpiece, and means for normally retaining the safety mechanism in an inoperative position when the tool is not being operated.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention is concerned with a pneumatically operable fastener driving tool, e.g. a nail driving tool, having a compressed air store space for actuating a driver piston displaceably disposed in a cylinder and carrying on the bottom side thereof a driving pin guided in an output barrel, with a valve assembly including for example, a membrane valve and having a pressure application chamber being provided which by means of a manually operable control valve via a displaceable control piston, in the resting position, is in communication with the compressed air store space and, in the operating position, is in communication with the atmosphere.

Tools of this type are involved with the problem of a risk of injury if the operating lever for releasing the shot, i.e. for expelling the fastener, e.g. the nail, inadvertently, is released, for example, during the transport of the tool by hitting a solid article. It is true, there is the possibility of providing a locking mechanism for the actuating lever that is respectively operated after each use of the tool. However, experience has shown that this is frequently omitted by negligence or out of laziness. A safety nose protruding beyond the tool mouth is little suitable not only because a peril to the operator cannot be excluded as the safety nose during the operation or the transport, by inadvertence, can push somewhere against something, but also because application of the tool to the workpiece is rendered complicated in that the safety nose must already be in a pushed-in state, i.e. already ready for shooting, before the mouth of the tool is firmly applied to the workpiece. Safety noses protruding beyond the mouth equally have a detrimental effect with such tools in which for hole finding a nail or the like fastener is advanced over the mouth of the tool, as is, for example, described by DE-OS No. 28 31 055. A nail protruding from the tool mouth, for example, cannot be safely pushed into a hole of a steel plate to be secured to wood if at the same time, an equally protruding safety nose is hindering. Moreover, as a rule, it is very difficult and force-consuming to push back the nail into the tool mouth to thereby place also the safety nose into the position required for releasing the driving operation.
 
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