Pneumatic nailer

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Inventors

Gassner, Theo
Hann, Bruno
Kindle, Edwin

Application #

516139

Filed

Jul-21-1983

Published

Nov-26-1985

Current US Class

091/403
091/410
091/446
091/448
091/461
227/130

International Classes

F15B 013/042

Field of Search

91/308 91/446 91/410 91/403 91/448 91/461 227/130

Assignee

Hilti Aktiengesellschaft (Schaan, LI)

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Abstract
In a pneumatic nailer using compressed air for driving nails, a work chamber contains a drive piston and is in communication with a storage chamber for effecting the return of the drive piston after it has driven a nail. A valve unit controls the supply of additional compressed air into the storage chamber. A switching element is arranged to react when a predetermined compressed air pressure is exceeded for controlling the flow of compressed air through the valve unit to the storage chamber. The switching element can be a pressure limiting valve. The combination of the switching element and valve unit avoids unnecessary compressed air losses in the higher pressure operating ranges.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. Pneumatic nailer using compressed air for driving nails comprises an axially extending closed working cylinder having a first end and a second end spaced apart in the axial direction, a drive piston slidably supported in said working cylinder for movement in a driving direction from the second end toward the first end of said working cylinder, means for forming a storage chamber, means forming a supply source for conveying compressed air into said working cylinder for driving said drive piston, said storage chamber being in communication with said working cylinder adjacent the first end thereof so that air compressed ahead of said drive piston as it moves in the driving direction toward said first end enters from said working cylinder into said storage chamber, duct means connecting said means forming a supply source to said storage chamber and said duct means forming an independent flow of the operating compressed air to said storage chamber from the flow supplied to said working cylinder for driving said drive piston, a valve unit located in said duct means between said supply source means and said storage chamber for controlling the flow of operating compressed air through said duct means from said supply source means into said storage chamber, and a switching element located in said duct means in the path of the operating compressed air flow to said valve unit and arranged to control the flow of operating compressed air to said valve unit so that when a predetermined operating compressed air pressure is exceeded flow of the operating compressed air to said valve unit is blocked by said switching element.



Description
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to a pneumatic nailer using compressed air for driving nails. A driving piston for driving the nails is supported in a working cylinder and a storage chamber communicates with the working cylinder through at least one opening in the end region of the working cylinder toward which the drive piston moves during the driving action. When the drive piston moves in the driving direction the air ahead of the piston flows through the opening into the storage chamber. A valve unit is connected to the storage chamber for controlling the supply of compressed air into that chamber.

In known pneumatic nailers there are a variety of systems for the return of the drive piston into the position ready to drive a nail. In one such known tool, the air displaced by the drive piston, as it moves in the driving direction, is allowed to escape to the ambient atmosphere. When the drive piston has reached its end position at the completion of the driving action, the outflow openings are closed and the drive piston is returned to its starting position by means of compressed air. This solution results in a very high consumption of compressed air, since for each complete driving cycle the amount of compressed air required is equal to double the stroke volume.
 
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