This application claims priority of Taiwanese Invention Patent Application No. 106115952, filed on May 15, 2017.
The disclosure relates to a nail gun, and more particularly to an adjustable depth-of-drive nail gun.
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However, since the adjusting assembly 15 is located at the lower portion of the gun body 11 and since the rotary member 151 is operated in a manner of being rotated, operation of the rotary member 151 is inconvenient, and is easily hindered by the gun body 11.
Another conventional nail gun disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,988,648 includes first and second safety members, a thumb post that co-movably mounted to the first safety member, and a thumb wheel rotatable to drive movement of the thumb post so as to drive movement of the first and second safety members relative to each other for adjusting the depth-of-drive. However, operation of the thumb wheel is similar to the rotary member 151 in
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a nail gun that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior arts.
According to the disclosure, the nail gun includes a gun body, a safety unit and an adjusting unit. The gun body includes a muzzle, and an operation portion that is for activating firing operation. The safety unit includes a first safety member that is movable relative to the muzzle in a lengthwise direction of the gun body, and a second safety member that is for being pushed by the first safety member to actuate the operation portion and that is movable relative to the gun body between an initial position and an actuating position. The first safety member has an abutment portion. The second safety member is distal from a rear portion of the gun body when being at the initial position. The second safety member is proximate to the rear portion of the gun body and actuates the operating portion when being at the actuating position. The adjusting unit includes a fixing member that is co-movably mounted to the second safety member, and a switch member that is disposed between the fixing member and the second safety member and that is movable relative to the second safety member in a lateral direction of the gun body between a deep-drive position and a shallow-drive position. The switch member is configured for being pushed by the first safety member so as to move the second safety member, and has a first abutment surface, and a second abutment surface that is misaligned from the first abutment surface in the lengthwise direction and that is located ahead of the first abutment surface by a length difference. The first abutment surface is aligned with the abutment portion of the first safety member when the switch member is at the deep-drive position. The second abutment surface is aligned with the abutment portion of the first safety member when the switch member is at the shallow-drive position.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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The gun body 2 includes a muzzle 21 that is located to a front end of the gun body 2, a cap member 23 that is mounted on the muzzle 21 and that cooperates with the muzzle 21 to define a retaining space 22 therebetween, an operation portion 24 that is for activating firing operation, and a delivering member 25 that is connected to the muzzle 21 for delivering nails (not shown) into the muzzle 21. The cap member 23 is formed with a mounting groove 231 that extends in a lateral direction (Y) of the gun body 2. In one embodiment, the nail gun may be configured as a combustion-powered nail gun, and the operation portion 24 may be configured as a valve sleeve for sealing a combustion chamber (not shown). In one embodiment, the nail gun may be configured as a pneumatic nail gun, and the operation portion 24 may be configured as an actuating plate of a trigger assembly. The configuration of the operation portion 24 is well-known in the art, and would not be further described in the following paragraphs.
The safety unit 3 includes a first safety member 31 that is movable relative to the muzzle 21 in a lengthwise direction (X) of the gun body 2, and a second safety member 32 that is for being pushed by the first safety member 31 to actuate the operation portion 24 and that is movable relative to the gun body 2 between an initial position (see
The adjusting unit 4 is partially received in the retaining space 22, and includes a fixing member 41 that is co-movably mounted to the second safety member 32, a switch member 42 that is disposed between the fixing member 41 and the second safety member 32 and that is movable relative to the second safety member 32 in the lateral direction (Y) between a deep-drive position (see
The fixing member 41 has a guide portion 411 that is fixedly connected to the second safety member 32, and a limiting portion 412 that is fixedly connected to the guide portion 411 and that is spaced apart from the second safety member 32.
The switch member 42 is in slidable contact with the second safety member 32, and has a first abutment surface 421 that is for being pushed by the abutment portion 311 of the first safety member 31, a second abutment surface 422 that is for being pushed by the abutment portion 311 of the first safety member 31, that is misaligned from the first abutment surface 421 in the lengthwise direction (X), and that is located ahead of the first abutment surface 421 by a length difference (D), a guide opening 423, and a guide rail 424 that is located above the guide opening 423. The limiting portion 412 of the fixing member 41 is in slidable contact with the switch member 42 so as to confine the switch member 42. The guide opening 423 of the switch member 42 is slidably engaged with the guide portion 411 of the fixing member 41, so that the switch member 42 is movable relative to the second safety member 32 in the lateral direction (Y) between the deep-drive position and the shallow-drive position, and is co-movable with the second safety member 32 in the lengthwise direction (X).
When the switch member 42 is at the deep-drive position, the first abutment surface 421 is aligned with the abutment portion 311 of the first safety member 31 in the lengthwise direction (X). When the switch member 42 is at the shallow-drive position, the second abutment surface 422 is aligned with the abutment portion 311 of the first safety member 31 in the lengthwise direction (X).
The positioning assembly 43 includes a latch member 431 that is movable relative to the switch member 42 and that is operable to removably engage either one of the positioning structures 321 of the second safety member 32, and a resilient member 432 that interconnects the latch member 431 and that switch member 42. In one embodiment, the latch member 431 is configured as a spherical body. The resilient member 432 resiliently biases the latch member 431 to engage a selective one of the positioning structures 321.
The operating member 44 is movably mounted to the mounting groove 231 of the cap member 23, and is formed with a guide groove 441 that extends in the lengthwise direction (X). The guide groove 441 is slidably engaged with the guide rail 424 of the switch member 42, so that the switch member 42 is movable relative to the operating member 44 in the lengthwise direction (X).
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In the case that the travel distance of the second safety member 32 from the initial position to the actuating position is 4 millimeters, a total travel distance (L) of the first safety member 31 for activating the operation portion 24 is the first distance (11) plus 4 millimeters.
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By such, when the pressing end 312 of the first safety member 31 is pressed against the object 5, the first safety member 31 first moves toward the second safety member 32 in the lengthwise direction (X) by a second distance (12) before the abutment portion 311 of the first safety member 31 is in contact with the second abutment surface 422 of the switch member 42. Then, the first safety member 31 pushes the switch member 42 to move the second safety member 32 from the initial position to the actuating position so as to activate the operation portion 24.
Since the second abutment surface 422 is located ahead of the first abutment surface 421 by the length difference (D), the second distance (12) is smaller than the first distance (11) by the length difference (D). By virtue of the switch of the switch member 42 between the deep-drive position and the shallow-drive position, the extent by which the first safety member 31 projects out of the muzzle 21 can be adjusted, so as to adjust the depth-of-drive of the nails fired by the nail gun.
It should be noted that, the adjusting unit may be configured such that, the abutment portion 311 of the first safety member 31 is in contact with the second abutment surface 422 of the switch member 42 when the switch member 42 is at the shallow-drive position and when the pressing end 312 of the first safety member 31 is not pressed against the object 5.
In summary, to adjust the depth-of-drive of the nails fired by the nail gun according to the disclosure, a user only needs to move the operating member 44 in the lateral direction (Y). Such operation would not be hindered by other components, and is relatively convenient compared with the prior arts.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects, and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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106115952 | May 2017 | TW | national |