Improvement for a nailing gun

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Inventors

Lin, Joseph

Application #

886900

Filed

May-22-1992

Published

Nov-16-1993

Current US Class

227/110
227/120
227/148
227/156

International Classes

B25C 007/00

Field of Search

227/110 227/111 227/120 227/148 227/124 227/128 227/151 227/152 227/156

Examiners

Watts; Douglas D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Browdy and Neimark

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Abstract
An auxiliary slidable abutment is pivotally mounted on the nail cartridge of a nailing gun in such manners that it slides in a direction consistent with axis of the nail cartridge, and that it can be locked at any given point of its sliding course, and further that its bottom extends downward beyond the nail cartridge. It provides the nailing gun with the capability of doing things, such as driving with precision the nails onto a workpiece at the prescribed intervals, driving the nails with precision onto the fastened area of a horizontal board and a vertical board, and driving the nails onto a workpiece at a prescribed angle and with precision.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An improvement for a nailing gun, said improvement comprising;

a slidable abutment slidably engaged on a nail cartridge of said nailing gun,

a plurality of measuring scales along a length of surfaces on said nail cartridge adjacent to said slidable abutment,

said slidable abutment projecting from said nail cartridge in the same direction as a nailing muzzle of said nailing gun,

locking means on said slidable abutment for locking said slidable abutment to said nail cartridge,

a rail on said nail cartridge along said length of surfaces,

said slidable abutment comprising,

a main body engaged to said rail and having a recess spaced opposite from said rail, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an improvement for a nailing gun, and more particularly to a slidable abutment means and associated measuring scales for use in enhancing the operational efficiency and precision of a nailing gun.

The prior art nailing guns are generally defective in design in that it is always difficult for a worker using such nailing gun to control the nailing to take place equidistantly, and that the results of nailing operation can be quite unsatisfactory in a situation calling for a vertical board to be fastened onto a horizontal board with nails, and further that it is difficult for a worker using such prior art nailing gun to drive with precision the nail onto something at a prescribed angle.

The shortcomings of the prior art nailing gun described above can be overcome by an extra work on the part of a worker, who must mark in advance on a workpiece a nailing line or nailing intervals so as to ensure that the nailing takes place as desired. Such extra work demands additional tools and time and therefore incurs additional expense.
 
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