Hook-nail and its driving machine

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Inventors

Chi, Hui-Neng

Application #

007555

Filed

Jan-29-1979

Published

Sep-30-1980

Current US Class

227/119
227/120
227/132

International Classes

B25C 005/06

Field of Search

227/119 227/120 227/128 227/132 227/147

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

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Abstract
This invention concerns a hook-nail and its driving machine having a specially designed hook-nail magazine, an impelling device and other components. The said impelling device, slidably mounted on an impelling ram and spring-energized, drives said hook-nail forward in a trough formed by said magazine and a U-shaped base until it is set against a check device for an adjacent bent driver to drive it out into the target surface.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A driving machine for driving hook-nails comprising: a frame having a basal plane, said frame being open at the basal plane;

spring-energized striking means, operating perpendicularly to said basal plane, mounted at one end of said frame;

operating handle means, rotatably mounted on said frame, said handle including crank means for firstly moving said striking means away from said basal plane and secondly releasing said striking means, whereby said spring energized striking means is firstly energized and secondly caused to exert a striking force toward said basal plane;

a hook-nail magazine slidingly mounted inside said frame adjacent to said basal plane, with one end of said magazine between said striking means and the basal plane, wherein hook-nails are sequentially disposed in overlapping relationship having nail-ends obliquely pointed toward the basal plane, the hooks being disposed obliquely substantially along said basal plane;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a hook-nail and its driving machine with spring-activated means for driving such hook-nails held in a magazine into a surface.

A conventional hook, with its screw end driven into a surface or object, easily becomes loosened after a long time of use if the said surface or object is not thick or strong enough. Damage or harm often results when the load is too much for a loosened hook. Though adhesive material is available for fastening a hook onto a surface or object, a hook so fixed is by nature incapable of sustaining any heavy thing. The need for a hook that can be easily and quickly driven into a surface to satisfy practical uses, especially when a series of hooks has to be so fastened, is above all felt in a factory or any other workshop. While machines of the stapler type have been developed in recent years, they can only drive inverted U-shaped staples. To accommodate a hook-nail as provided in this invention, a special driving machine has also to be devised.
 
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