Nail magazine for nailing machine

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Inventors

Osuga, Satoshi
Takezaki, Mitsugu

Application #

490624

Filed

Sep-26-2002

Published

Jun-7-2005

Current US Class

227/119
227/120
227/136
227/138

International Classes

B25C 001//04

Field of Search

227/109 227/119 227/120 227/135 227/136 227/8 227/138

Assignee

Max Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Smith; Scott A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Morgan Lewis Bockius LLP

US Patent References

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5038993   Nail driving device
5273200   Fastener driving tool
5626274   Nail strip magazin...
6598777   Connected nail sup...
6626345   Magazine mechan...
6655572   Magazine mechan...

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Abstract
A nail feeding mechanism is provided with a front feed claw (9) and a rear feed claw (10). The rear feed claw (10) is provided with a contact portion (10b) on a front side of a claw portion (10a). A face of the contact portion (10b) to be brought into contact with connected nails is wider than a gap between nails in a width thereof and cannot enter between nails. When the front feed claw (9) is moved rearward and catches a final nail (TN1) of a first row, the contact portion (10b) and the claw portion (10a) move into a nail path, the contact portion (10b) enters between the final nail (TN1) of the first row and a front nail (FN2) of a second row and the claw portion (10a) enters a rear side of the front nail (FN2) of the second row. After feeding nails, the feed claw is moved rearward, the contact portion (10b) and the claw portion (10a) ride over side faces of the second row of connected nails (N2) to return to escaping positions and the feed claw (9) is engaged with the front nail (FN2) of the second row to continue nail feeding.
 
Claims
1. A nail magazine of a nailing machine, for overlappingly containing plural sheets of sheet type connected nails in parallel, comprising:

a first feed claw for continuously supplying the connected nails to a nose;

a second feed claw disposed on a rear side of the first feed claw; and

a contact portion, brought into contact with a first sheet of the connected nails, formed on a front side of the second feed claw;

wherein when a rearmost nail of the first sheet of connected nails passes the contact portion, the second feed claw is engaged with a front connected nail of a successive sheet.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a nail magazine of a nailing machine, particularly relates to a series charging type nail magazine capable of charging a plurality of sheets of connected nails.

BACKGROUND ART

In a nail magazine of a nailing machine, using connected nails referred to as stick nails or sheet nails or the like in which a number of nails are connected by a strip of hard paper or the like, a series charging type nail magazine for increasing a number of charged containing nails by enabling to overlappingly charge a plurality of sheets of connected nails is proposed. A nail magazine of this kind is constituted such that a plurality of sheets of connected nails which are overlappingly charged are pressed to a nail guide face by a pressure plate and nails are fed by a feed claw arranged on a side of the nail guide face.

For example, the nail magazine of two sheets containing type is formed such that when a first row (a first sheet) of connected nails are fed by the feed claw, a second row (a second sheet) of connected nails cannot be moved forward by being brought into contact with a front wall face of a nail containing chamber and only the first row of connected nails disposed at a nail path to a nose are fed. Nail feeding is carried out by a nail feeding air cylinder of a spring offset type, similar to a general nail magazine, a piston is moved rearward by pressurized air supplied from a blowback chamber of a nailing machine and the piston is moved forward by exhausting pressurized air. When the piston is moved forward, the feed claw of a ratchet type attached to a front end of a piston rod is engaged with the first row of connected nails to feed forward, thereby a front nail is fed into the nose. When a tail of the first row of connected nails is moved forward from a front of the second row of connected nails and a space at a position of the first row is vacated, the second row of connected nails are moved to the position of the first row by being pressed by the pressure plate and brought into contact with the tail of the first row of connected nails to continuously supply to the nose.
 
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