Clamp nail driving tool

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Inventors

Martin, Charles R.
Kramer, Francis J.
Warman, Thomas E.

Application #

823943

Filed

Aug-12-1977

Published

Nov-21-1978

Current US Class

227/109
227/120
227/148
227/8

International Classes

B25C 001/00

Field of Search

227/109 227/110 227/119 227/120 227/148 227/8

Assignee

Senco Products, Inc. (Cincinnati, OH)

Examiners

Custer, Jr.; Granville Y.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Melville, Strasser, Foster & Hoffman

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Abstract
A pneumatic tool for driving clamp nails, having a single nose piece making possible the driving of clamp nails into the outside corner of a miter joint, or the inside corner of a miter joint, and having a plate which may be adjusted to position the nose piece at any angle from 45.degree. to 30.degree. off the vertical centerline of the tool. When set at the 30.degree. angle, the nose piece is in the optimum position to drive a clamp nail into an inside right angled butt joint. A safety is provided having a configuration like the nose piece. The tool is provided with a magazine for a stick of clamp nails, and an adjustable rail in the magazine makes it adaptable to clamp nails of different sizes. The guide body through which the clamp nails are fed into position below the drive is provided with a configuration which makes it impossible to feed clamp nails if the stick is inserted into the magazine upside down.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. In a tool for driving clamp nails into work pieces having a driver element and means to cause said driver element to execute a driving and return stroke, a guide body through which said driver element moves in its stroke, a magazine for holding a stick of clamp nails, said magazine communicating with said guide body, said guide body having an aperture through which clamp nails are fed successively into position to be driven by said driver element; and aperture being configured with a relatively narrower upper portion and a relatively wider lower portion to assure that clamp nails cannot be fed through said aperture upside down, an adjustable rail in said magazine, whereby said magazine may accept several sizes of clamp nails, said guide body having a nose portion of W shape, the outer surfaces of said W being respectively at an acute angle with respect to the centerline of the tool, so as to fit into an inside corner of a mitered joint to be clamp nailed, the central inner surfaces of said W being respectively at an acute angle with respect to the centerline of the tool but inverted with respect to the outer surfaces of said W so as to fit over an outside corner of a mitered joint to be clamp nailed, narrow surfaces connecting the respective outer surfaces and central inner surfaces, said narrow surfaces being normal to the centerline of the tool for use in clamp nailing flat abutting surfaces, and a plate adjustably secured to said guide body and extending laterally therebeyond, and adjustable between a position in which it assists in positioning the tool at a 45.degree. angle for properly clamp nailing an inside mitered joint, and a position in which it assists in positioning the tool at a 30.degree. angle for properly clamp nailing an inside right angled butt joint.



Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

The tool of this application is especially useful for driving clamp nails disclosed in copending application Ser. No. 576,882 filed May 12, 1975 in the names of Kramer et al, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,058,047 dated Nov. 15, 1977.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In said copending application, a novel clamp nail is disclosed which overcomes many, if not most, of the disadvantages of prior art clamp nails. Traditional clamp nails comprise a channel-like structure which is tapered. There is a web and on each side of the web are upstanding flanges. The web is wider at the leading end than at the trailing end and the clamp nail is driven into the joint wide end first. Thus, when the clamp nail is driven in it draws the two pieces of wood to be joined together. Many of the prior art clamp nails have necessitated a sawed kerf for proper installation.

It has been found that joints produced with a conventional clamp nail are tighter at the trailing end of the fastener than at the leading end. The joints often appear well clamped when viewed from the direction the fastener was inserted, but when the joint is turned over it can be seen that the joint really is not well clamped.
 
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