Claims
- 1. In a staple gun tacker having a staple driving mechanism including a staple driving blade contained within a housing having a relatively flat elongated bottom side, the improvement comprising a front cover for said housing for permitting installing or setting a rivet of the type having a pin member mounted in a rivet shank having an expandable workpiece piercing free end, said front cover including a front wall located on the working end of the staple gun tacker parallel to and adjacent said driving blade, said front wall having a lower edge portion aligned with and lying in substantially the same plane as said bottom side of the housing and also having a rear face located adjacent and parallel to the driving blade of the staple gun tacker, said rear face having a groove formed therein extending in the direction of sliding movement of the driving blade to a lower end located and opening at the lower edge portion of said front wall thereby defining a recess in the rear face of said front wall in parallel alignment with the driving blade of the staple gun tacker for receiving a portion of the pin member of the rivet and aligning it with said driving blade such that the pin member is impacted by the driving blade when the staple gun tacker is operated to apply a driving force thereto which drives the pin member of the rivet to expand the free end of the rivet.
- 2. The combination of a rivet having a pin member mounted in a rivet shank which has an expandable workpiece piercing free end and a staple gun free end, and a staple gun tacker having a staple driving blade contained within a housing having a relatively flat, elongated bottom side, and a front cover for the housing for permitting installing or setting of the rivet, said front cover including a front wall located on the working end of the staple gun tacker parallel to and adjacent said driving blade thereof, said front wall having a lower edge portion aligned with and lying in substantially the same plane as said bottom side of the housing and a generally rectangular notch cut out of said front wall and having an opened bottom edge at the lower edge of said front wall, said notch lying in the plane of said front wall in parallel alignment with the driving blade of the staple gun tacker for receiving the pin member of the rivet through said front wall and aligning the pin member with said driving blade, such that the pin member is impacted by the driving blade when the staple gun tacker is operated to apply a driving force thereto which drives the pin member of the rivet to expand the free end of the rivet.
- 3. The combination as defined in claim 2 wherein said notch's opened bottom edge has a linear width dimension of about 3/8".
- 4. The combination of a rivet having a pin member mounted in a rivet shank which has an expandable workpiece piercing free end, and a staple gun tacker having a staple driving mechanism including a staple driving blade contained within a housing having a relatively flat elongated bottom side, and a front cover for said housing for permitting installing or setting of the rivet, said front cover including a front wall located on the working end of the staple gun tacker parallel to and adjacent said driving blade, said front wall having a lower edge portion aligned with and lying in substantially the same plane as said bottom side of the housing and also having a rear face located adjacent and parallel to the driving blade of the staple gun tacker, said rear face having a groove formed therein extending in the direction of sliding movement of the driving blade to a lower end located and opening at the lower edge portion of said front wall thereby defining a recess in the rear face of said front wall in parallel alignment with the driving blade of the staple gun tacker for receiving a portion of the pin member of the rivet and aligning it with said driving blade such that the pin member is impacted by the driving blade when the staple gun tacker is operated to apply a driving force thereto which drives the pin member of the rivet to expand the free end of the rivet.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 632,628 filed July 19, 1984, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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