Powder-actuated fastener driving tool

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Inventors

Haytayan, Harry M.

Application #

125392

Filed

Nov-25-1987

Published

Apr-18-1989

Current US Class

227/10
227/120
227/125

International Classes

B25C 001/14

Field of Search

227/8 227/9 227/10 227/11 227/120 227/125 227/130 227/132

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schiller, Pandiscio & Kusmer

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4040554   Pneumatic apparat...
4051990   Device for securing...
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4196833   Pneumatic tacking...
4346831   Pneumatic fastenin...
4463888   Fastener driving tool
4655380   Powder-actuated fa...
4687126   Power actuated tool...
4741467   Explosive powder c...

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Abstract
A powder-actuated fastener-driving tool of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,655,380, modified to include a safety system for preventing accidental discharge of the tool, a fastener storage and feed assembly, and a simpler firing pin assembly. The safety system prevents discharge of a fastener from the tool except when the front of the tool is engaged with a workpiece and the cylinder assembly is urged rearwardly a selected distance into the housing of the tool. The fastener storage and feed assembly is adapted to store a strip of fasteners and to index the strip so as to position the leading fastener in the strip in position to be discharged from the tool. In the present invention, a unitized firing pin is provided for firing the cartridges used in the tool, instead of the plural-element firing actuator and pin assembly of the '380 tool.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a powder-actuated fastener-driving tool of the type comprising:

(a) a housing having a first opening therein;

(b) a barrel and cylinder assembly comprising a cylinder having a front end, a rear end, and a longitudinally-extending slot and a barrel having a back end and a muzzle end, with said back end of said barrel being secured to said front end of said cylinder so that said barrel and cylinder are coaxially aligned, said assembly being slidably disposed in said first opening and adapted for reciprocal movement in said housing between a rearward position and a forward position;

(c) a piston driver assembly disposed within said hollow barrel and cylinder member and adapted for reciprocal movement therein between a rear position and a forward position;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to fastener-driving tools in general, and more particularly to powder-actuated fastener-driving tools.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Fastener-driving tools are well known in the art. Such tools can generally be classified into two broad classes of tools, based on their source of driving power. The first class of tools, sometimes referred to as fluid-powered fastener-driving tools, depend on the use of pressurized fluids (e.g., air) to provide their driving power. Such tools are exemplified by the following U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,952,398, 4,040,554, 4,122,904, 4,196,833 and 4,346,831. The second class of tools, sometimes referred to as powder-actuated fastener-driving tools, depend on the use of explosive cartridges to provide their driving power. Such tools are exemplified by the following U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,168,744, 3,499,590, 3,552,625, 3,554,425, 3,565,313, 3,743,159 and 4,655,380.

The powder-actuated fastener-driving tool described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,655,380 (the "'380 tool") overcomes many of the problems associated with the powder-actuated fastener-driving tools described in the other aforementioned patents. Two problems have been determined to still exist, however, with respect to the '380 tool.