This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 104133399, filed on Oct. 12, 2015.
The disclosure relates to a driving device, and more particularly to a driving device of an electric nail gun.
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Normally, the impact member 142 is spaced apart from the flywheel 131 at a distance that is 0.5 millimeters. During operation, when the trigger unit 12 is triggered, the solenoid valve 151 drives the connecting rod 153 to push the slant push block 152 to thereby move the slant push block 152 the swing arm 141 toward the flywheel 131 so that, the impact member 142 comes into contact with the flywheel 131 and then is thrown to strike the nail 21 to complete the nail striking operation.
However, since the slant push block 152 is biased to press against an upper end of the connecting rod 153, a resistance is created to impede activation of the solenoid valve 153, thereby adversely affecting smooth nail striking operation.
Therefore, the object of the disclosure is to provide a driving device that can drive smooth operation of an electric nail gun.
According to the disclosure, the driving device is adapted for use in an electric nail gun. The electric nail gun includes a supporting frame, a rotatable flywheel pivotally mounted to the supporting frame, and an impact member. The driving device includes a swim arm unit, a control unit and a driving unit. The swing arm unit is pivotally mounted to the supporting frame, includes an abutment surface, is adapted to permit the impact member to be movably mounted thereto, and is swingable between a standby position and a shooting position such that, when the swing arm unit is at the standby position, the impact member is spaced apart from the flywheel, and when the swing arm unit is at the shooting position, the impact member is in contact with the flywheel. The control unit includes a control member having a driven end portion, and an abutting end portion that is opposite to the driven end portion and that slidably abuts against the abutment surface of the swing arm unit. The driving unit is for driving the driven end portion of the control member to rotate between a driving position and a non-driving position such that, when the driven end portion of the control member is at the driving position, the swing arm unit is at the shooting position, and when the driven end portion of the control member is at the non-driving position, the swing arm unit is at the standby position. The driving unit includes a main body, and a valve rod movable relative to the main body for rotating the driven end portion of the control member between the driving position and the non-driving position. The driving unit further includes a control-member biasing resilient member disposed between the driven end portion of the control member and the supporting frame for providing a resilient force to push the driven end portion of the control member to abut against the valve rod so as to maintain the driven end portion of the control member at the non-driving 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:
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The swing arm unit 3 includes a swing arm 31, a rod member 32 and two swing-arm biasing resilient members 33. The swing arm 31 is pivotally mounted to the supporting frame 21 and adapted to permit the impact member 24 to be movably mounted thereto, and has a pivot end 311 pivotally connected to the supporting frame 21, and a swinging end 312. The swing arm unit 3 is swingable between a standby position (see
The control unit 4 includes a control member 41 and a pivot pin 42. The control member 41 has a driven end portion 411, and an abutting end portion 412 opposite to the driven end portion 411 and slidably abutting against the abutment surface 321 of the swing arm unit 3. The control member 41 is pivotally mounted to the supporting frame 21 at a portion of the control member 41 which is disposed between the driven end portion 411 and the abutting end portion 412. The abutting end portion 412 of the control member 41 has an abutting surface 4121 abutting against the abutment surface 321 of the rod member 32. The control member 41 further has a connecting portion 414 connected between the abutting end portion 412 and the portion of the control member 41 which is disposed between the driven end portion 411 and the abutting end portion 412, and being not parallel to an extending line of the abutting surface 4121 of the abutting end portion 412. The pivot pin 42 connects rotatably the control member 41 to the supporting frame 21. An angle (θ) is formed between the extending line of the abutting surface 4121 and a straight connecting line which extends through centers of the rod member 32 of the swing arm unit 3 and the pivot pin 42 of the control unit 4.
The driving unit 5 is mounted to the supporting frame 21, and is for driving the driven end portion 411 of the control member 41 to rotate between a driving position (see
It should be noted that, when the driven end portion 411 of the control member 41 is at the driving position, the angle (θ) is ranged between 85 to 95 degrees. Preferably, the angle (θ) is ranged between 88 to 92 degrees, and the optimum angle (θ) is 90 degrees.
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With the abovementioned configuration, the driving device of the disclosure has the following advantages:
1. The disclosure can use only one component (i.e., the control member 41) to drive the swing arm 31, the structure of the electric nail gun 2 is simplified.
2. With above-mentioned structure, the stability and the fluency of the nail striking operation are improved.
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.
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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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104133399 | Oct 2015 | TW | national |