This patent application is the U.S. National Stage of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2019/083016, filed Nov. 29, 2019, which claims the benefit of European Patent Application No. 18214320.6, filed Dec. 20, 2018, which are each incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to an apparatus for driving a fastening element in a driving direction into a base material.
Apparatuses of this type conventionally comprise a receptacle for the fastening element, from which the fastening element is driven into the base material, and a magazine for supplying fastening elements in a transport direction to the receptacle. If an apparatus of this type is used in a dusty environment, for example on a building site, there is the risk of dust entering the magazine and impairing the supply of the fastening elements to the receptacle.
It is an object of the invention to make available an apparatus for driving a fastening element into a base material, in which transport of the fastening element within the apparatus is improved.
The object is achieved in an apparatus for driving a fastening element in a driving direction into a base material, having a receptacle for the fastening element, from which the fastening element is driven into the base material, having a magazine for supplying fastening elements in a transport direction to the receptacle, wherein the side of the magazine facing the driving direction has a slot which runs in the transport direction, and having a dust deflector which covers the slot.
An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the dust deflector a brush seal. The brush seal preferably comprises a multiplicity of bristles which protrude in each case from the magazine in a bristle direction, wherein the transport direction and the bristle direction enclose an acute angle. The bristle direction is particularly preferably inclined in relation to the driving direction.
An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the apparatus has a guide channel for the fastening element during the driving into the base material.
An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the apparatus has a setting piston which, in order to transmit energy to the fastening element arranged in the receptacle, can be driven from a starting position, in which the setting piston is inoperative, toward the receptacle. The apparatus preferably comprises a power unit for driving the setting piston toward the fastening element, and a trigger, the actuation of which triggers the driving of the piston toward the fastening element.
An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the apparatus comprises a pressing device for interrogating whether the work apparatus is pressed against a base material, wherein the pressing device is in a pressing position when the work apparatus is pressed against a base material. The pressing device preferably permits the piston to be driven toward the fastening element only in the pressing position.
An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the apparatus comprises a feed device for transporting the fastening element from the magazine into the receptacle.
An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the magazine is provided for transporting fastening elements which extend through the slot. The fastening elements preferably protrude beyond the dust deflector in the driving direction.
The invention will be explained in more detail below using exemplary embodiments with reference to the drawings, in which:
The driving apparatus 10 also has a handle 30, a magazine 40 and a bridge 50 connecting the handle 30 to the magazine 40. Attached to the bridge 50 are a scaffold hook 60 for suspending the driving apparatus 10 on a scaffold or the like, and an electrical energy store designed as an electrical storage battery 590. On the handle 30, a trigger 34 and a grip sensor designed as a hand switch 35 are arranged. Furthermore, the driving apparatus 10 has a guide channel 700 for guiding the fastening element, a receptacle 710 (
The magazine 40 serves for supplying fastening elements in a transport direction 41 to the receptacle 710. For this purpose, a feed device is preferably arranged in the magazine 40. The magazine 40 has a slot which is not visible in
An advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the magazine is provided for transporting fastening elements which extend through the slot. The fastening elements preferably protrude beyond the dust deflector in the driving direction.
In addition, the driving apparatus 310 comprises the dust deflector 320 which covers the slot 360. The dust deflector 320 comprises a brush seal having a multiplicity of bristles 375 which protrude in each case from the magazine 340 in a bristle direction 380. The transport direction 350 and the bristle direction 380 firstly enclose an acute angle here; secondly, the bristle direction 380 is additionally inclined in relation to the driving direction 310. As a result, frictional forces which may occur between the fastening elements 345 and the bristles 375 during transport of a nail in the magazine 340 are reduced. In the example shown, the fastening elements 345 extend through the slot 360.
In addition, the driving apparatus 410 comprises a dust deflector 470 which covers the slot 460. The dust deflector 470 comprises a brush seal having a multiplicity of bristles 475 which protrude in each case from the magazine 440 in a bristle direction 480. The transport direction 450 and the bristle direction 480 firstly enclose an acute angle here; secondly, the bristle direction 480 is additionally inclined in relation to the driving direction 410. As a result, frictional forces which may occur between the fastening elements 445 and the bristles 475 during transport of a nail in the magazine 440 are reduced. In the example shown, the fastening elements 445 extend through the slot 460 and between two rows of bristles of the dust deflector 420 because the fastening elements 445 protrude beyond the dust deflector 420 in the driving direction 430.
The invention has been explained above on the basis of a number of exemplary embodiments of a driving apparatus. The features described can be transferred individually or in combination from each exemplary embodiment to all other exemplary embodiments as long as they do not contradict one another. It should be noted that the apparatus according to the invention can also be used for other purposes.
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