Glazier's point driver

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Inventors

Grzeika, Eugene W.
Kozyrski, Vincent T.

Application #

924447

Filed

Jul-13-1978

Published

Aug-3-1982

Current US Class

227/109
227/119
227/120
227/132

International Classes

B25C 005/00

Field of Search

227/119 227/120 227/132 227/146 227/109

Assignee

The Fletcher-Terry Company (Farmington, CT)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McCormick, Paulding & Huber

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Abstract
The glazier holds the toe of the driver on the glass, adjacent the edge of the sash, such that a handle trigger can be operated to drive the lowermost point from the magazine into the sash by the action of a coiled compression spring. The magazine has an insert associated with it so that points of various size can be accommodated in a single point driver. Since larger points require a greater spring force, means is also provided for conveniently adjusting the compression springs displacement. The guide block and push plate assembly for driving the points into the sash are slidably supported in the frame so as to precisely engage only the lowermost point in the stack.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In a glazier's point driver having a frame defining a magazine for a stack of points and a main spring biased driving block including a plate for engaging the endmost point in the stack, and a trigger mechanism for cocking the block and releasing it for movement along a path fixed in the frame to drive the point, the improvement to said trigger mechanism comprising an operating lever, spring return means for said lever, pivot means defining an axis for movement of said operating lever and including an angularly adjustable eccentric cam for varying the location in said frame of the lever pivot axis with respect to the path of the block, and catch means for releasably latching said operating lever and driving block during cocking movement, said catch means including at least one spring biased element between said lever and said block to permit independent driving movement of the block and return movement of the operating lever preparatory to a succeeding cocking and driving motion.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Portable hand-operated point drivers for use by glaziers in assemblying glass in a window sash are generally trigger operated for forcibly driving the lowermost point in a stack of points provided in a magazine, and U.S. Pat. No. 1,744,700 shows the typical construction of present day point drivers. The magazine comprises an elongated receptacle for the stack of points, and a spring biased follower or bail urges the stack of points downwardly. The spring force exerted by the follower can be overcome to permit removal of the follower for reloading the magazine, but the magazine is generally so constructed as to receive only one particular size point.

A trigger mechanism is provided for operating a push plate, and includes a coiled compression spring, and a trigger return spring, and the trigger or handle comprises a bell crank which retracts, or cocks the push plate, such that when the compression spring reaches a predetermined position a predetermined spring force urges the lowermost point in the stack into the wood sash. Since points of only one predetermined size can be loaded in a particular point driver, the displacement and consequently the spring force provided by the compression spring, need readjustment only very infrequently. Once set up for driving a particular size point there is little need to alter this adjustment in prior art point drivers.
 
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