Nailing tool

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Inventors

Schar, Anton

Application #

195141

Filed

May-8-1980

Published

Jul-20-1982

Current US Class

081/24
227/113
227/120
227/147

International Classes

B25C 001/00

Field of Search

145/30

Examiners

Jones, Jr.; James L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pollock, VandeSande & Priddy

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Abstract
A nailing tool in the form of a hammer is provided to enable a number of nails to be knocked successively into workpieces by single-handed operation. The tool comprises a cavity in the handle of the hammer forming the nail magazine, followed by a passage in the handle leading to a curved deflector within the handle which feeds one nail at a time to the hammer head (20). At the hammer head the nail (N.sub.1) is held by a permanent magnet adjacent an auxiliary striking surface that is spaced from the main striking surface of the hammer head, for setting into the workpiece. To ensure that only one nail reaches the deflector at any time, the passage contains a nail retainer which passes only one nail at a time when actuated manually.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A magazine hammer comprising an elongated handle having a head fixedly attached to one end of said handle, an elongated guide passage disposed entirely within said handle, said guide passage including a first portion extending in the direction of elongation of said handle toward said head and a second portion which is adapted to reorient nails which have passed through the first portion of said guide passage, a supply of nails in communication with said guide passage, means for feeding nails from said supply through said guide passage toward said head, and a setting device located adjacent the downstream end of said second portion of said guide passage for use in setting a nail into a workpiece preliminary to its being driven into said workpiece by the head of said hammer; said supply comprising a cavity disposed entirely within said handle at the end of said handle remote from said head, said cavity being dimensioned to retain a plurality of nails therein which are oriented respectively in the direction of elongation of said handle and with the heads of said nails facing toward said remote end of said handle, said first portion of said guide passage communicating with said cavity and being dimensioned to admit only one nail at a time, in the direction of elongation of said nail, from said supply for passage under the influence of gravity toward said second portion of said guide passage; said feeding means comprising a member pivotally mounted within said handle adjacent said first portion of said guide passage and carrying thereon a pair of tongues which are spaced from one another in the direction of elongation of said handle, said tongues each extending toward said guide passage and being arranged so that one or the other of said tongues extends into and across said first portion of said guide passage in dependence upon the pivotal position of said member whereby, when the downstream one of said tongues extends across said first portion of said guide passage the movement of nails toward said second portion of said guide passage is blocked, and subsequent variation in the pivotal position of said member operates to displace the downstream one of said tonges out of said first portion of said guide passage to permit movement under the influence of gravity of a single nail past said downstream tongue toward said second portion of said guide passage while the upstream one of said tongues is simultaneously displaced into said first portion of said guide passage to block movement of a next subsequent nail toward said second portion of said guide passage; said second portion of said guide passage comprising a curved cavity the upstream end of which communicates with the downstream end of said first portion of said guide passage, the downstream end of said curved cavity being open at a position adjacent to but rearward of the striking face of said head; said setting device comprising an auxiliary striking surface extending generally parallel to but rearward of and laterally displaced from the striking face of said head at a position adjacent to and laterally displaced from the downstream open end of said curved cavity, and a permanent magnet mounted in fixed stationary position relative to said handle and head adjacent said auxiliary striking surface and operative to laterally displace each nail after it has emerged under the influence of gravity from the downstream open end of said curved cavity into a position wherein the head of said nail is disposed in directly facing relation to said auxiliary striking surface.



Description
This invention relates to a nailing tool in the form of a hammer. The knocking in of a nail is occasionally complicated, particularly when the right hand holds the hammer while the left hand is holding the component requiring to be fixed, and then a nail has to be set into position. A considerable amount of skill is required for overhead nailing for vertical or horizontal fixing.

Swiss Pat. No. 267 760 attempts to remedy this difficulty. It proposes forming the hammer head with a recess into which a nail can be inserted and is retained by means of a magnet. This allows the nail to be set into position if careful handling is applied, but the disadvantage of such a system is that the nail head has only little support, because its bearing surface is too small and both hands are again required for inserting a nail into the recess.

The object of this invention is to provide a nailing tool which, with single-handed operation, allows a number of nails to be successively set into position and knocked home quickly and reliably.
 
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