Powder charge operated setting device

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Inventors

Pfister, Norbert

Application #

317854

Filed

Mar-2-1989

Published

Jun-5-1990

Current US Class

227/10
227/107
227/109
227/116
227/120
227/136

International Classes

B25C 001/14

Field of Search

227/9 227/10 227/11 227/120 227/135 227/136 227/114 227/115 227/116 227/107 227/109

Assignee

Hilti Aktiengesellschaft (Furstentum, LI)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Toren, McGeady & Associates

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Abstract
An explosive powder charge operated setting device includes a housing containing a barrel with a muzzle forming a muzzle bore at the outlet end of the barrel. Nails held in a carrier strip are fed from a magazine through a first or insertion aperture into the muzzle bore. Each nail has a head projecting outwardly from one side of the carrier strip and the nail heads have a smaller diameter than the diameter of the muzzle bore. The heads serve as stops limiting movement of the carrier strip out of the magazine. Due to the diameter difference between the nail heads and the muzzle bore, the nail heads in the stopped position do not align with the muzzle bore axis. When a nail is to be driven, it is displaced opposite to the feed direction out of the magazine into axial alignment with the muzzle bore.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Explosive powder charge operated setting device comprises a housing, a barrel located within said housing and having an axially extending barrel bore, a muzzle part forming an extension of said barrel and located at one end of said housing, said muzzle part having a muzzle bore forming an axial extension of said barrel bore, a guide magazine located at and extending transversely of said muzzle part and arranged to hold a nail carrier strip containing a plurality of axially extending spaced nails with a head on one end of each said nails, spring means for biasing the nail carrier strip out of said magazine through a first aperture in said muzzle part into said muzzle bore, said carrier strip having a first side and said nail heads projecting axially outwardly from said first side, said nail heads having a diameter less than the diameter of said muzzle bore, wherein the improvement comprises that said muzzle part has a second aperture located diametrically opposite and aligned with said first aperture and forming an outlet opening for said carrier strip from said muzzle bore, and transport means mounted on said muzzle part for displacing said carrier strip opposite to the direction in which said strip is biased by said spring means in said magazine through a distance at least half the difference between the diameter of said nail head and of said muzzle bore.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to an explosive powder charge operated setting device with a guide magazine projecting from one side of the device. The magazine holds a nail carrier strip spring loaded for feeding the nails in the carrier strip one at a time into a muzzle bore through an insertion aperture. The nails are displaceably held in the carrier strip and the head of each nail projects outwardly from one side surface of the strip with the heads having a smaller diameter than the muzzle bore from which the nails are driven.

A powder charge operated setting device for nails is disclosed in DE-PS No. 23 14 920. The setting device has a muzzle part located on the front of the barrel. On one side of the muzzle part, there is an insertion aperture through which nails, held in a carrier strip, are fed, one at a time, into a bore of the muzzle part. The carrier strip containing the nails is fed from a guide magazine by a spring force through an insertion aperture into the muzzle bore. The magazine extends laterally outwardly from the muzzle part. When a nail is inserted into the muzzle bore, it supports itself on the muzzle bore surface. Due to the equal size of the diameter of disks on the nail and of the muzzle bore, a nail is arranged in axial alignment with the muzzle bore.
 
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