Claims
- 1. A fastening device for driving a fastener within a coil of collated fasteners into a workpiece, comprising:a housing; a striker assembly movably mounted within said housing, said striker assembly including a driver assembly for providing a plurality of drive strokes for driving the fastener to be driven into the workpiece; a nose assembly operatively connected to said housing, said nose assembly having a fastener drive channel along which said driver assembly and the fastener travel when the fastener is driven into the workpiece; and a magazine assembly constructed and arranged to engage at least one fastener within said coil of fasteners in order to move a lead fastener within said coil of fasteners in a first direction toward said fastener drive channel, said lead fastener having a forward pointed tip thereof tending to be moved in a second direction opposite said first direction in response to a rearward head end thereof being impacted by said driver assembly due to the interconnection of the collation material between said lead fastener and a subsequent fastener; said nose assembly including an angled guide surface constructed and arranged to engage the tip and head of said lead fastener as said fastener is driven, said guide surface being angled so as to direct said tip and said head of said lead fastener toward said first direction as said lead fastener is driven.
- 2. The fastening device according to claim 1, wherein said nose assembly further comprises a pivoted guide structure defining a pivoted guide surface disposed in opposing relation to said angled surface, said pivoted guide structure being biased towards a first position wherein said pivoted structure is disposed adjacent to said angled guide surface so that said pivoted guide surface and said angled guide surface form a fastener outlet which is dimensioned to be smaller than a head of said fastener, and wherein the head of a fastener engages said pivoted guide surface as the fastener is being driven so as to force the pivoted guide structure away from said angled guide surface against said spring bias to enable said outlet to be sufficiently sized to permit said fastener head to pass therethrough, said angled guide surface and said pivoted guide surface guidably engaging said head as said head passes thereby.
- 3. The fastening device according to 2, wherein said pivoted guide surface engages said fastener tip in the event said tip is deflected sufficiently by said angled guide surface.
- 4. The fastening device according to claim 1, wherein said angled surface forms a bottom surface of said fastener drive channel.
- 5. The fastening device according to claim 4, wherein said angled surface is located on a pivoting assembly, wherein said angled surface pivots away from said fastener drive channel at predetermined operating conditions of said fastening device.
- 6. The fastening device according to claim 5, wherein said angled surface pivots away from said fastener drive channel while the fastener is loaded into said fastener drive channel.
- 7. The fastening device according to claim 6, wherein said angled surface pivots away from said fastener drive channel while said magazine assembly loads the fastener into said fastener drive channel.
- 8. The fastening device according to claim 7, wherein said angled surface pivots away from said fastener drive channel in response to movement of at least one fastener within said magazine assembly.
- 9. The fastening device according to claim 1, wherein said fastener drive channel terminates at an aperture having a generally elliptical shape.
- 10. The fastening device according to claim 9, wherein said fastener drive channel has generally tapered interior surfaces adjacent said aperture.
- 11. The fastening device according to claim 1, wherein said fastener drive channel includes an axis, wherein the angled guide surface is positioned on a side of the axis that includes the magazine assembly.
- 12. The fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the angled guide surface is positioned within the fastener drive channel.
- 13. The fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the angled guide surface is adapted to engage the head of the lead fastener as the fastener is driven so as to direct the head of the lead fastener along with the tip of the lead fastener toward said first direction as said lead fastener is driven.
- 14. The fastener device according to claim 1, wherein the lead fastener includes a shank having a shank axis, the shank axis is positioned within the fastener drive channel prior to impact by the driver assembly such that a driver assembly axis of the driver assembly is positioned on one side of the shank axis and the angled guide surface is positioned on an opposite side of the shank axis.
- 15. The fastener device according to claim 14, wherein the shank axis moves as the fastener is driven by the driver assembly such that the shank axis moves from one side of the driver assembly axis to an opposite of the driver assembly axis.
- 16. A fastening device for driving a fastener within a group of collated fasteners into a workpiece, comprising:a housing; a striker assembly movably mounted within said housing, said striker assembly including a driver assembly for striking the fastener to be driven into the workpiece; a nose assembly operatively connected to said housing, said nose assembly having a fastener drive channel along which said driver assembly and the fastener travel when the fastener is driven into the workpiece; and a magazine assembly constructed and arranged to engage at least one fastener within said group of fasteners in order to move a lead fastener within said coil of fasteners in a first direction toward said fastener drive channel, said lead fastener having a forward pointed end thereof tending to be moved in a second direction opposite said first direction in response to a rearward head end thereof being impacted by said driver assembly due to the interconnection of the collation material between said lead fastener and a subsequent fastener; said nose assembly including an angled guide surface that engages the tip of said lead fastener as it is being driven, said guide surface being angled so as to direct said tip of said lead fastener toward said first direction as said lead fastener is being driven, wherein the angled guide surface engages a head of the lead fastener as it is being driven so as to direct the head of the lead fastener along with the tip of the lead fastener toward said first direction as said lead fastener is being driven.
- 17. A fastening device for driving a fastener within a group of collated fasteners into a workpiece, comprising:a housing; a striker assembly movably mounted within said housing, said striker assembly including a driver assembly for striking the fastener to be driven into the workpiece; a nose assembly operatively connected to said housing, said nose assembly having a fastener drive channel along which said driver assembly and the fastener travel when the fastener is driven into the workpiece; and a magazine assembly constructed and arranged to engage at least one fastener within said group of fasteners in order to move a lead fastener within said group of fasteners in a first direction toward said fastener drive channel, said lead fastener having a forward pointed end thereof tending to be moved in a second direction opposite said first direction in response to a rearward head end thereof being impacted by said driver assembly due to the interconnection of the collation material between said lead fastener and a subsequent fastener; said nose assembly including an angled guide surface for engaging the tip of said lead fastener as it is being driven, said guide surface being angled so as to direct said tip and said head of said lead fastener toward said first direction as said lead fastener is being driven, wherein the lead fastener includes a shank having a shank axis, the shank axis is positioned within the fastener drive channel prior to impact by the driver assembly such that a driver assembly axis of the driver assembly is positioned on one side of the shank axis and the angled guide surface is positioned on an opposite side of the shank axis.
- 18. The fastener device according to claim 17, wherein the shank axis moves as the fastener is driven by the driver assembly such that the shank axis moves from one side of the driver assembly axis to an opposite of the driver assembly axis.
- 19. A multi-stroke fastening device for driving a fastener within a coil of collated fasteners into a workpiece, comprising:a housing; a striker assembly movably mounted within said housing, said striker assembly including a driver assembly for providing a plurality of drive strokes for driving the fastener into the workpiece; a nose assembly operatively connected to said housing, said nose assembly having a fastener drive channel along which said driver assembly and the fastener travel when the fastener is driven into the workpiece; and a magazine assembly constructed and arranged to engage at least one fastener within said coil of fasteners in order to move a lead fastener within said coil of fasteners in a first direction toward said fastener drive channel, said lead fastener having a forward pointed end thereof tending to be moved in a second direction opposite said first direction in response to a rearward head end thereof being impacted by said driver assembly due to the interconnection of the collation material between said lead fastener and a subsequent fastener; said nose assembly including an angled guide surface for engaging the tip of said lead fastener as it is being driven, said guide surface being angled so as to direct said tip and said head of said lead fastener toward said first direction as said lead fastener is being driven, wherein the lead fastener includes a shank having a shank axis, the shank axis moving from one side of an axis of the driver assembly to an other side of the axis of the driver assembly as the lead fastener is being driven into the workpiece.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/398,456, entitled “Multi-stroke Fastening Device” filed Sep. 17, 1999, pending and claims benefit of provisional applications No. 60/101,038 filed Sep. 18, 1998, and No. 60/120,892 filed Feb. 19, 1999. This application also relates to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/204,803, entitled “Fastener Driving System and Magazine Assembly Therefor” filed May 16, 2000. The contents of these applications are hereby incorporated by reference in full.
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