This application claims priority to and the benefit of EP Application No. 17169626.3, filed May 5, 2017, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a fixing tool that is configured to fire fixing elements of a first type and fixing elements of at least a second type with dimensional and/or geometric characteristics that are different from those of the fixing elements of the first type.
Sealing or fixing tools are tools that make it possible to drive a fixing element (such as a staple, nail, tack, pin, etc.) into a support material (which in particular is made of wood, concrete, or steel). For this purpose, a plate in motion strikes a fixing element (for example, on the head in the case of a nail) that is present in a firing chamber, in order to launch the fixing element so that it can be anchored in the support material. The plate is put into motion by a drive device that uses, for example, thermal and/or electrical and/or pneumatic energy.
In general, a tool of this type comprises a nose (also known as a tip guide) and a shearing block (also known as a connector), delimiting the firing chamber on the inside. The shearing block forms an integral part of a store that is fitted supported, in a detachable manner, on the nose of the tool. The fixing elements which are stored in the store are introduced one by one into the firing chamber through a supply window provided in the shearing block.
In the case of a tool of the nail driver type, a refill is generally in the form of a strip of nails, the nails being adjacent to one another and retained in position by appropriate mechanisms such as adhesive strips.
Depending on the applications, the nails have different characteristics, particularly as far as the dimensions, geometry and mechanical properties are concerned.
By way of example, in association with the geometry of a nail, the head can in particular have a form that is round or in the shape of a “D”. The shank can be centered or off-centered relative to the head. The shank can in particular be smooth, notched, or twisted.
By way of example, in association with the mechanical properties, the nail can be subjected to different heat treatments (such as quenching, tempering, and annealing) in the mass or on the surface, in particular in order to improve its mechanical properties (such as resistance to breakage, yield point, hardness).
It will also be noted that, depending on the nails, and in particular according to the form of the head, the strip is more or less dense, and in other words the number of nails varies on a strip of the same size.
Conventionally, a fixing tool is associated with a type of nail. In fact, according to the type of nail used, several components of the tool have different designs. Amongst these components there are in particular the nose, the plate, and the shearing block.
In fact, irrespective of the type of nail, in order to obtain high-quality firing repeatedly, a plurality of technical constraints must be complied with, amongst which reference can be made to:
One advantage of the present disclosure is in particular to provide a fixing tool that makes it possible to fire fixing elements of different types (i.e., that in particular have different dimensional and/or geometric characteristics).
According to a first aspect, the present disclosure relates to a nose for guiding of fixing elements for a fixing tool, such as a nail driver, characterised in that the nose is configured to fire a fixing element of a first type and a fixing element of at least a second type with dimensional and/or geometric characteristics that are different from those of the fixing element of the first type, with the nose comprising locations, in particular heads, which are distinct from the fixing elements of the first and second type.
A nose of this type makes it possible to position the fixing elements of the first type and the second type accurately relative to a striking plate in a firing chamber. Positioning of this type limits significantly the double firings (i.e., firing of two fixing elements simultaneously) and the friction forces induced on the fixing element fired, whilst optimising the precision of firing.
The nose according to the present disclosure can comprise one or a plurality of the following characteristics, taken in isolation from one another or in combination with one another:
According to a second aspect, the present disclosure also relates to a striking plate of a fixing element for a fixing tool, such as a nail driver, characterised in that the striking plate is configured to drive a fixing element of a first type, and at least one fixing element of a second type with dimensional and/or geometric characteristics that are different from those of the fixing element of the first type, with the striking plate comprising a striking surface that is configured to strike in particular heads of the fixing elements that are placed respectively in distinct locations of a nose for guiding of the tool.
A striking plate of this type makes it possible to strike the fixing elements of the first type and the second type with precision, with the striking plate adapting in particular to the refilling, and more specifically to the arrangement of the fixing elements relative to one another. Striking of this type limits the double firings and friction forces induced on the fixing element fired, whilst optimising the precision of firing.
The striking plate according to the present disclosure can comprise one or a plurality of the following characteristics, taken in isolation from one another or in combination with one another:
According to a third aspect, the present disclosure relates to a shearing block of a store fitted supported on the nose of a fixing tool according to a joining plane, the shearing block comprising at least one guide track of the fixing element of the first type and/or of the fixing element of the second type, the track being opposite the first and second support areas.
A shearing block of this type makes it possible to guide the fixing element fired precisely, so that the element does not come into contact with the fixing element situated just below, whilst stabilising the trajectory of the fixing element fired, to the benefit of the precision of firing.
The shearing block according to the present disclosure can comprise one or a plurality of the following characteristics, taken in isolation from one another or in combination with one another:
According to a fourth aspect, the present disclosure relates to a fixing tool comprising a nose as previously described and/or a plate as previously described. This fixing tool is configured to fire a fixing element of a first type and at least one fixing element of a second type with dimensional and/or geometric characteristics different from those of the fixing element of the first type.
A so-called polyvalent (or combined) fixing tool of this type enables a user to fire fixing elements of different types configured for different applications, to the benefit in particular of productivity.
The tool according to the present disclosure can comprise one or a plurality of the following characteristics, taken in isolation from one another or in combination with one another:
The present disclosure will be better understood, and other details, characteristics and advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent from reading the following description, provided by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
While the features, methods, devices, and systems described herein may be embodied in various forms, there are shown in the drawings, and will hereinafter be described, some exemplary and non-limiting embodiments. Not all of the depicted components described in this disclosure may be required, however, and some implementations may include additional, different, or fewer components from those expressly described in this disclosure. Variations in the arrangement and type of the components; the shapes, sizes, and materials of the components; and the manners of attachment and connections of the components may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the claims as set forth herein. This specification is intended to be taken as a whole and interpreted in accordance with the principles of the disclosure as taught herein and understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. The drawings are not to scale unless noted otherwise.
The example fixing tool 1 represented in
At the front of the housing 2, a nose 9 and a shearing block 10a or 10b delimit on the inside the firing chamber 7 and a mouth 11 through which the nail 6a or 6b leaves the chamber 7. The shearing block 10a or 10b forms an integral part of the store 8a or 8b, respectively, that is fitted supported, detachably, on the nose 9 of the tool 1. The nails 6a or 6b that are stored in the store 8a or 8b are introduced one by one into the firing chamber 7 through a supply window 12 that is provided in the shearing block 10a or 10b.
The tool 1 additionally comprises a grasping and manipulation handle 13 formed by the housing 2. An actuation trigger 14, placed in the top part of the handle 13, enables the user to initiate the firing, generally provided that a sensor 15a or 15b is engaged.
The sensor 15a or 15b forms an integral part of an assembly known as the “sensor assembly” which is fitted in particular such as to be mobile in translation relative to the nose 9 of the tool 1. The sensor assembly and the trigger 14 are complementary mechanisms that enable the user to initiate the firing in complete safety.
More specifically, the sensor 15a or 15b enables the user to aim the location of the nail 6a or 6b on the support material by bringing the sensor 15a or 15b into contact with the latter. The sensor assembly additionally comprises an armature 16 comprising a central head 17 that is fitted such as to be mobile on the nose 9 of the tool 1, and two branches 18 that overlap the drive device 3, with each branch 18 extending from the head 17, and being connected to the drive device 3 at its free end. The sensor assembly also comprises a device for regulation of the penetration of the sensor 15a or 15b. The regulation device comprises a cap 19 that is secured on the head 17 of the armature 16 via two rivets 20 and a shaft 21 comprising:
The rotation of the knurling wheel 24 by the user thus makes it possible to regulate the penetration of the sensor 15a or 15b.
According to the present disclosure, the tool 1 is configured to fire a nail of a first type 6a (represented in
Thus, as described in the continuation of the description, in order to go from one application to another (and in other words go from the first type of nail 6a to the second type of nail 6b or conversely), the user needs to change at the most only the supply store 8a or 8b and the sensor 15a or 15b.
In the continuation of the description, and according to the example represented in the figures, the first type of nail 6a known as a “B/B nail” (for Wood on Wood) is represented in
The B/B nail 6a is thus configured to fix a first wooden element on a second wooden element. The wooden elements are, for example, battens, laths, cross-laths, roof laths, etc. The B/B nail 6a represented in
A B/B nail 6a of this type makes it possible to have a large number of B/B nails 6a per refill 26a. As illustrated in
The M/B nail 6b is thus configured to fix a first metal element on a wooden element. The metal element is, for example, a connector, a shoe, an angle iron, etc. As previously stated, the wooden element is, for example, a batten, a lath, a cross-lath, a roof lath, etc. The M/B nail 6b represented in
In comparison with a refill 26a of B/B nails 6a, the density of M/B nails 6b in a refill 26b is lower. In the same manner as for the B/B nails 6a, the M/B nails 6b are adjacent to one another with a constant pitch, and retained in position by adhesive paper strips 28b, with the M/B nails 6b also being inclined relative to the direction of extension of the adhesive strips 28b.
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Thus, in the continuation of the description, for the B/B nails 6a reference will be made to the B/B store 8a and the B/B sensor 15a. Similarly, for the M/B nails 6b, reference will be made to the M/B store 8b and the M/B sensor 15b.
It should also be noted that the mechanical properties of the B/B nails 6a and the M/B nails 6b are different. The quenching of the M/B nail 6b enable it to have in particular resistance to breakage, a yield point and a hardness which are greater than those of the B/B nail 6a.
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The drive device 3 can put the plate 4 into motion according to the axis X on the basis of thermal and/or pneumatic and/or electrical energy.
According to the embodiment illustrated in the figures, the drive device 3 is a thermal engine. In the present case, the plate 4 is fixed to a piston which is mobile in a combustion chamber. The piston is put into motion by the combustion of a mixture of air and gas obtained from a cartridge fitted in the tool 1.
A description will now be provided of the different aspects of the present disclosure that can be incorporated, independently from one another or in combination with one another, in the tool 1 in
In the fitted position, the nose 9, the shearing block 10a or 10b and the plate 4 have a common plane of symmetry known as S that passes in particular through the longitudinal axis X.
By convention, the following directions are defined relative to the tool 1:
An aspect of the present disclosure concerns the nose 9 of the tool 1. The nose 9 is configured to fire a B/B nail 6a and a M/B nail 6b. The nose 9 thus comprises a B/B location 79a (
The nose 9 is symmetrical according to the plane S. The nose 9 delimits partly a firing chamber 7, and comprises a first support area 31a (known as the B/B support area) that can cooperate with the head 5a of the B/B nail 6a for the purpose of its positioning before firing (
According to the embodiment illustrated in the figures, the nose 9 comprises a base 32 for fixing on the fixed part of the drive device 3, and a protuberance 33 (or beak) that is oriented according to the axis X, with this protuberance 33 thinning from the base 32.
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The support areas 31a or 31b are concave, and more specifically cylindrical. As illustrated in
The B/B 31a and M/B 31b support areas are connected longitudinally via a sloping connection area 40. The B/B support area 31a is prolonged such as to extend from a rear stop as far as the connection area 40. The M/B support area 31b is prolonged such as to extend from the connection area 40 as far as the mouth 11 of the firing chamber 7.
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Shearing Block (Also Known as the “Connector”)
An aspect of the present disclosure concerns the shearing block 10a or 10b of the store 8a or 8b, respectively. It will be remembered that, according to the embodiment illustrated in the figures, depending on the type of nail 6a or 6b to be fired, the user fits the B/B store 8a or the M/B store 8b on the nose 9 of the tool 1.
A shearing block 10a or 10b is symmetrical according to the plane S, and delimits the bottom part of the firing chamber 7. The shearing block 10a or 10b comprises a flat surface 51 for joining with the nose 9. The shearing block 10a or 10b comprises a central window 12 for supply to the chamber 7, with the window 12 extending according to the axis X, and opening into the firing chamber 7.
The shearing block 10a or 10b additionally comprises at least one track 52 and 53 for guiding the corresponding nail 6a or 6b, with the track 52 and 53 being opposite the B/B 31a and M/B 31b support areas of the nose 9. The guide track 52 and 53 is formed by two notches 54a or 54b for guiding the head 5a or 5b of the corresponding nail 6a or 6b, with the notches 54a or 54b being opposite one another and partly bordering the window 12.
According to the embodiment illustrated in the figures, the window 12 is substantially in the form of a “T”, and comprises a rear opening 56 for passage of the heads 5a or 5b of nails 6a or 6b into the firing chamber 7, and a front opening 57 for passage of the shanks 25a or 25b of nails 6a or 6b into the firing chamber 7.
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The store 8a or 8b is maintained in position by way of a tightening knob (not shown). The refills 26a or 26b of nails 6a or 6b are introduced into the store 8a or 8b through a slot (not shown) which is provided in the bottom part. A lift 61 makes it possible to raise the refill 26a or 26b after each firing, and in other words to refill the chamber 7 after each firing.
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Striking Plate
An aspect of the present disclosure concerns the plate 4 of the tool 1. The striking plate 4 is configured to fire a B/B nail 6a and an M/B nail 6b. The striking plate 4 comprises a striking surface 63 that is configured to strike the nails 6a or 6b placed in their respective locations 79a or 79b.
The striking plate 4 has a generally elongate form, and is symmetrical according to the plane S, the plate 4 comprising:
The body 65 also comprises a longitudinal groove 39 that can receive the rim 38 of the nose 9.
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The groove 39 extends longitudinally, and has a form complementary to the rim 38 of the nose 9 (i.e., it is rectangular in transverse cross-section). The groove 39 is centered relative to the said plane S on an upper face 69 of the plate 4, and extends longitudinally from a position near the first longitudinal end toward and through is flush with the striking surface 63 at the second longitudinal end.
The body 65 is delimited laterally by two concave flanks 70 with a form complementary to the lateral edges 37 of the cavity 34. In transverse cross-section, laterally, the plate 4 widens from the upper surface 69 as far as a lower face 71 which is vertically opposite the upper face 69.
The body 65 comprises two longitudinal recesses 60 opposite the groove 39, with each recess 60 being able to receive a tongue 59 of the B/B shearing block 10a. Each recess 60 thus has a form complementary to a tongue 59 of the shearing block 10a (i.e., it is substantially rectangular). Each recess 60 opens at once onto a flank 70, the lower face 71, and the striking surface 63. The body 65 thus has a profile in the form of a “V” in transverse cross-section. Each recess 60 has a substantially horizontal upper edge 72 (perpendicular to the plane S) and an inclined lateral edge 73 that extends from the upper edge 72 and in the direction of the plane S.
In the vicinity of its front end 64, the body 65 has a reduction of cross-section, and more specifically:
The striking surface 63 is flat and has a profile in the form of a “T” (
The plate 4 additionally comprises an upper necking 77 for connection of the flange 68 to the upper face 69 of the body 65, and a lower necking 78 for connection of the flange 68 to the lower face 71 of the body 65.
The plate 4 has mechanical properties that enable it to withstand mechanically the repeated firing of B/B 6a and/or M/B 6b nails. The striking surface 63 in particular has high strength in order to retain its geometric characteristics (and in particular its levelness) and its dimensional characteristics blow after blow.
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The embodiment illustrated in the figures is in no way limiting, and this fixing tool 1 could be configured to drive staples, tacks, pins, etc.
It will be understood that modifications and variations may be effected without departing from the scope of the novel concepts of the present invention, and it is understood that this application is to be limited only by the scope of the claims.
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