Fastening machine

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Inventors

Kennedy, George W.

Application #

882345

Filed

Jul-7-1986

Published

Mar-1-1988

Current US Class

227/109
227/120
227/156

International Classes

B25C 001/04

Field of Search

227/8 227/78 227/109 227/120 227/123 227/132 227/156

Assignee

Kentec, Inc. (Decatur, GA)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thomas & Kennedy

US Patent References

4199095   Stapling means
4558811   Nail driving tool

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Abstract
An automatic fastening machine where clips of cohered fasteners (11, 15) fall freely onto a guide means (12) as they are needed and a fastener advancing means (13) intermittently urges the clips of fasteners toward a drive element (60). The drive element pushes the frontmost fastener on a clip into a work piece and an anti-jamming device (18-20) clears any jammed fasteners from the drive element.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A fastening machine of the type used to drive fasteners from an end of a clip of fasteners into a work product, the clip of fasteners comprising fasteners connected to one another in an enlogated clip of aligned, parallel fasteners, said fastener machine including a guide means having a fastener discharge end, a drive element at the discharge end of said guide means for driving the endmost fastener at one end of the clip from the clip of fasteners on said guide means, and fastener advancing means for maintaining the endmost fastener of the clip of fasteners on said guide means at a position adjacent said drive element, the improvement therein comprising,

said fastener advancing means including at least one clip engaging element positioned out of alignment with the length of the clip of fasteners, and means for intermittently urging said clip engaging element into contact with an intermediate portion of said clip and moving the clip engaging element toward the drive element for frictionally engaging the clip and urging the clip along the length of the guide means toward the drive element.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates in general to automatic fastening machines, particularly to automatic fastening machines used in a continuous production line where a plurality of machines are operated automatically to drive fasteners such as staples, nails and the like in a work product such as wooden lattices, pallets, fence panels and the like. For example, several fastening machines are mounted on a common frame above a surface conveyor which carries a work product underneath the fasteners, and triggering devices responsive to the movement of the work product to a predetermined position actuate the fastening machines which drive fasteners into the work product. These type systems run at a pace much faster than could be achieved in a manual operation. Therefore a large amount of fasteners consistently supplied in proper orientation is required.

In particular, this invention relates to the means by which the fasteners to be driven in the work piece are fed into the fastening machine. In the prior art, clips of cohered fasteners have been placed on a guide means with a spring biased pusher in contact with the rearmost fastener on the clip which urges the clip toward the driving head of the fastening machine. This method of urging the clip of fasteners toward the driving head ensures that fasteners are forced into the driver head section but this method also causes delays when a clip of fasteners has been exhausted because the pusher must be retracted to allow another clip of fasteners to be placed on the guide means. Such interruptions in production can be very costly due to lost productivity. Prior art systems also have been developed that automatically retrieve the pusher when a new clip of fasteners is needed, but these mechanisms are expensive and appear to cause many problems.
 
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