Palm nailer with magazine

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Inventors

Lamb, Frederick W.

Application #

732982

Filed

Dec-8-2000

Published

Sep-3-2002

Current US Class

227/119
227/120
227/136
227/8

International Classes

B25C 001/04

Field of Search

227/119 227/120 227/136 227/130 227/109 227/8

Examiners

Smith; Scott A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP

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Abstract
A palm nailer including a magazine for driving of successive nails without need for reloading, the magazine being incorporated onto the nose of the nailer, and enabling a 360 degree rotation of the magazine about the axis of the nose tool and driver blade. The nailer is adapted with a "D" shaped driver blade for driving nails with a circular head. The nailer drives each nail with multiple blows of the driver blade while maintaining the nail in the magazine adjacent the nail being driven out of the path of the driver blade until completion of the driving of the operative nail and retraction of the tool from the workpiece into which the nail is driven.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a pneumatic nailing tool for driving headed nails with multiple blows delivered to a nail by a driver blade disposed in a nose of the tool, wherein the driving action is initiated by pressing the tool against an object into which the nail is to be driven, the improvement comprising:

a magazine attached to the nose to carry a plurality of nails and successively dispense one nail at a time into the nose;

said magazine having a nail head rack disposed longitudinally adjacent an upper edge of said magazine, for receiving therein the heads of the plurality of nails and an nail shank slot disposed below and adjacent said nail head rack for receiving therein the shanks of the nails placed in said nail head rack;



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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

Not Applicable

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to a nailer, more particularly to a pneumatic nailer for successively dispensing nails from a magazine and repeatedly driving the nails. More specifically, the present invention relates to a lightweight hand held nailer known as a "Palm Nailer", which has been adapted for the nailing of metal plates such as joist hangers

2. Description of Prior Art

Typical pneumatic driving tools, particularly those capable of driving large nails, do so with a single stroke of the driver, and are characterized by rather large size and considerable weight. Generally such nailers have magazines which extend from the rearward end of the driving tool to the guide body at the lower forward end of the tool. Magazines are usually configured to accommodate a strip of nails constituting nails arranged in a single row and held in place by tape or disposable wire elements welded to each nail shank along the length of the strip. The number of nails in a given load is limited to the length of the magazine. Alternative mechanisms for increasing the capacity of a nailer magazine may involve the use of canister type magazines to receive a coil of nails and a long strip of nails housed in a separate canister remote from the tool. These large pneumatic nailers have been adapted to specific nailing functions such as framing, siding, flooring, and roofing. All of these tools are relatively large and heavy and for those operations where the tool must be held overhead or at heights, a fair amount of fatigue is induced into the operator. Recently, such nailers have been adapted to use a strip of the rather short, blunt nail used for joist hangers and similar metal plates.
 
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