The present invention relates to a driving tool.
As types of driving tools, for example, a type in which a tool is driven by a compressed air, and a type in which a tool is driven by a spring force are known.
JP-A-09-295283 discloses a spring drive type nailing machine which can sequentially drive out nails stored in a magazine using a plunger normally biased downward by a spring and a driver fixed to the plunger.
In the above type driving tool, in the case that a nose portion of the driving tool is separated from a driven workpiece due to a reaction on driving, a nail cannot be sufficiently driven or a driven mark caused by the driver off the nail can be left on the workpiece.
To prevent such reaction, the nose portion of the driving tool must be strongly pressed against the workpiece. However, when the nose portion is strongly pressed against the workpiece, the nose portion can damage the workpiece and also can cause an operator to get tired.
One or more embodiments and modifications thereof of the invention provide a driving tool having a mechanism for absorbing a reaction on driving in order to provide a sufficient driving force with a small pressing force against a workpiece.
Description will be given below of an embodiment and modifications thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The embodiment and the modifications described herein are not intended to limit the invention but only to exemplify the invention, and all features or combinations of the features of the embodiment and the modifications are not always essential to the invention.
A driving tool 10 according to the embodiment is a spring drive type nailing machine for carrying out its driving operation using a spring force, while it strikes out a nail as a fastener. The driving tool 10, as shown in
The magazine 12 includes a nose portion 15 formed in its front end portion, while the leading one of the connected nails stored in the magazine 12 is supplied to the nose portion 15 by a supply device (not shown). The leading nail supplied to the nose portion 15 is driven out from a nozzle 16 formed in the leading end of the nose portion 15. The driver 31 of this embodiment is formed as part of the plunger unit 30 and, when the plunger unit 30 is operated, the driver 31 is caused to slide toward the nozzle 16 to thereby drive out the nail supplied to the nose portion 15 from the nozzle 16.
The plunger unit 30 is structured in an elongated bar-like unit such that, as shown in
Here, the plunger guide 34 is used to guide the sliding movement of the plunger 32 and, as shown in
The plunger unit 30 is fixed within the housing 11 such that the longitudinal direction of the pipe 35 can be parallel to the nail drive-out direction and the driver 31 can become most distant from the grip 13 (in other words, the pipe 35 can be situated nearer to the grip 13 than the driver 31).
The plunger 32 includes in its side portion a driver connecting portion 32b for connecting the driver 31 thereto. The driver 31 is connected to this driver connecting portion 32b and thus it is able to slide to the sliding movement of the plunger 32.
The plunger 32, as shown in
The plunger 32 has first and second engaging portions 32c and 32d for engagement with the drive mechanism 20 which, as shown in
The drive mechanism 20 for pushing up the plunger 32 against the biasing force of the plunger biasing member 33, as shown in
Here, within the driving tool 10, there is provided a control apparatus (not shown) including a CPU, a RAM and the like, while the control apparatus controls the driving of the motor 17 according to input signals from the trigger 14 and micro switch.
The drive mechanism 20 rotates the gears in engagement with the plunger 32, thereby pushing up the plunger 32. And, when the engagement of the gears with the plunger 32 is removed, the plunger 32 is caused to move due to the biasing force of the plunger biasing member 33, whereby the driver 31 connected to the plunger 32 is slid toward the nozzle 16 for driving out the nail.
Specifically, in the drive mechanism 20, as shown in (a) of
(b) of
As shown in (c) of
As shown in (d) of
After then, as shown in (e) of
Here, in this embodiment, the plunger 32 normally waits at its top dead center position shown in (d) of
That is, when the trigger 14 is operated, on receiving this operation signal, the control apparatus starts to drive the motor 17. Thus, when the gear is rotated to a position shown in (e) of
Here, the plunger unit 30 of this embodiment includes a reaction absorbing mechanism for absorbing the reaction to be generated in the above nail driving operation.
The reaction absorbing mechanism, as shown in
The balancer 36 is a cylindrical metal member formed to follow the inside diameter of the pipe 35 and can slide inside the pipe 35. Here, as described above, since the pipe 35 is disposed parallel to the nail drive-out direction, the balancer 36 to slide within this pipe 35 is formed to slide parallel to the driver 31.
The balancer biasing member 37 is a spring mechanism constituted of a compression spring which is disposed within the pipe 35 and can be operated there. The balancer biasing member 37 is disposed nearer to the nozzle 16 than the balancer 36 and biases the balancer 36 in the direction away from the nozzle 16.
Here, in this embodiment, the pipe 35 is formed to have a cylindrical shape with its outer surface closed. However, instead, the pipe 35 may also be formed such that it includes a slit or an opening in its outer surface, or it may be formed to have a prism shape or other shapes.
The balancer 36 is connected to the plunger 32 through a string-shaped wire 39 and thus, when the plunger 32 moves, it can be moved in linking with the plunger 32. Specifically, since the direction of a force to be applied to the wire 39 by a pulley 40 provided as a direction changing portion is changed about 180°, when the plunger 32 is pushed up by the drive mechanism 20 and the driver 31 is thereby slid in the direction away from the nozzle 16, the balancer 36 is pulled and moved by the wire 39 in the direction of the nozzle 16. Thus, the balancer biasing member 37 is compressed to thereby store a spring force therein.
When the plunger 32 is released from the drive mechanism 20 and the driver 31 is thereby slid toward the nozzle 16 to carry out a nail driving operation, the pull by the wire 39 is removed. Therefore, the balancer 36 is biased and moved by the balancer biasing member 37 in the direction away from the nozzle 16.
The reaction absorption in this embodiment is carried out by the reaction due to the bias of the balancer biasing member 37. Now, description will be given below specifically of the mechanism of the reaction absorption with reference to the operation of the plunger unit 30.
In this state, as shown in
In the state of
In this case, as shown in
However, in the driving tool 10 of this embodiment, due to the biasing reaction P3 of the balancer biasing member, there is applied a force to press the driving tool 10 against the workpiece. That is, since the balancer biasing member 37 biases the balancer 36 in the direction away from the nozzle 16, on the opposite side to the balancer 36, there is generated a reaction in a portion for receiving the balancer biasing member 37. That is, there is generated a force to press the workpiece against the housing 11 of the driving tool 10.
Therefore, the biasing reaction P1 of the plunger biasing member and driving reaction P2 cancel the biasing reaction P3 of the balancer biasing member, thereby reducing the reaction on driving. Here, a reaction, which cannot be cancelled by the biasing reaction P3 of the balancer biasing member, is to be cancelled by a pressing load P4 given by an operator (a mechanical weight can also be added thereto).
The loosening of the wire 39 in the driving operation is provided because the moving speed of the plunger 32 is set faster than the moving speed of the balancer 36. That is, by adjusting the difference between the biasing forces of the plunger biasing member 33 and balance biasing member 37 or the weights or sliding resistances of the plunger 32 and balancer 36, the moving speed of the plunger 32 is set faster than the moving speed of the balancer 36. Therefore, the wire 39 can be loosened due to the difference between these speeds.
The wire 39, as shown in
In this embodiment, since there is set a time lag between the stop timing of the plunger 32 and the stop timing of the balancer 36 in this manner, the impact absorption by the balancer 36 and balancer biasing member 37 (generation of the biasing reaction P3 of the balancer biasing member) is allowed to continue until the completion of the nail driving operation. Also, although a force is applied in the reaction direction due to impacts caused by the balancer 36 colliding with the balancer stopper 38, the generating timing of this reaction is set after completion of the nail driving operation.
In accordance with the above embodiment, a driving tool may include: a driver 31 provided to be slidable toward a nozzle 16 formed in a leading end of the tool 10 and adapted to drive out a fastener from the nozzle 16; a balancer 36 provided to be slidable with respect to a housing 11 of the tool 10; and a balancer biasing member 37 adapted to bias the balancer 36 in a direction away from the nozzle 16. The balancer 36 may be adapted to move in the direction away from the nozzle 16 by a biasing force of the balancer biasing member 37, in accordance with a sliding movement of the driver 31 toward the nozzle 16.
According to this structure, in the driving time, although there is applied a force to the driving tool 10 in a direction away from the workpiece, at the same time, due to the biasing reaction of the balancer biasing member 37 applied to the balancer 36, there is applied a force in a direction to press the driving tool 10 against the workpiece. That is, “the force applied to the driving tool 10 in the direction away from the workpiece” and “the force applied in the direction to press the driving tool 10 against the workpiece” cancel each other, thereby being able to absorb the reaction on driving. Therefore, since a sufficient driving force can be obtained with a small pressing force against the workpiece, the fatigue of an operation can be reduced. Also, it is hard to raise a problem that the driver 31 can be caused to come off the nail due to the reaction and thus can damage the workpiece.
The balancer biasing member 37 may include a spring mechanism which is adapted to accumulate the biasing force when the driver 31 moves in the direction away from the nozzle 16.
According to this structure, the spring force thereof can generate the “force pressing the tool toward the workpiece”.
The balancer 36 may be structured to be pulled toward the nozzle 16 through a string-shaped member 39 when the driver 31 moves in the direction away from the nozzle 16.
According to this structure, it is possible to physically link the balancer 36 with the driver 31 and thus operate the balancer 36 to the driving operation.
The balancer 36 may slide parallel to the driver 31.
According to this structure, since “the force applied in the direction away from the workpiece” and “the pressing force applied toward the workpiece” are parallel and opposite in direction, the reaction on driving can be absorbed highly efficiently.
The driving tool may further include: a plunger 32 to which the driver 31 is connected; a plunger biasing member 33 adapted to bias the plunger 32 toward the nozzle 16; a drive mechanism 20 adapted to drive the plunger 32 in the direction away from the nozzle 16 against a biasing force of the plunger biasing member 33 and to release the plunger 32 located in a position away from the nozzle 16 so that the driver 31 moves toward the nozzle 16 by the biasing force of the plunger biasing member 33 and drives the fastener; a string-shaped member 39 that connects the balancer 36 and the plunger 32 to each other; and a direction changing portion 40 adapted to change a direction of a force applied to the string-shaped member 39. The balancer 36 may be adapted to be pulled by the string-shaped member 39 and to move toward the nozzle 16 in accordance with a movement of the plunger 32 in the direction away from the nozzle 16, and the balancer 36 may be also adapted to move in the direction away from the nozzle 16 by the biasing force of the balancer biasing member 37 in accordance with a movement of the plunger 32 toward the nozzle 16 when the plunger 32 is released.
According to this structure, the absorbing mechanism can absorb such reaction effectively.
The string-shaped member 39 (wire 39) may be loosenably looped on the direction changing portion 40 (pulley 40).
According to this structure, the balancer 36 will not be pulled by the plunger 32. Therefore, due to the loosened wire 39, the balancer 36 is released from the plunger 32 (wire 39) and is thereby allowed to operate independently. Thus, the balancer 36 can be biased by the biasing force of the balancer biasing member 37 without being obstructed by the plunger 32 (wire 39). The reaction to this biasing force generates a force to press the driving tool 10 toward the workpiece to thereby be able to absorb the reaction on driving.
The balancer 36 may be provided so as to be slidable within a pipe 35 (balancer guide 35, cylindrical member 35) which is provided parallel to the nail drive-out direction. On both sides of the pipe 35, there may be provided plunger guides 34 respectively for guiding the sliding movement of the plunger 32.
According to this structure, since the balancer 36 can be disposed inside the pipe 35 and the plunger 32 can be disposed outside the pipe 35, the plunger unit 30 with a reaction absorbing mechanism can be made compact, its manufacturing cost can be reduced and the size of a product can also be reduced.
The plunger unit 30 may be fixed within the housing 11 in such a manner that the driver 31 is most distant from the grip 13. That is, the balancer 36 may be disposed nearer to the grip 13 than the driver 31.
According to this structure, since the driver 31 can be situated as near as possible to the counter-grip-13 side, it is not necessary to provide an extra projection on the counter-grip-13 side. No provision of a projection on the counter-grip-13 side makes it possible to use the nose portion 15 as near as possible to the wall surface. Therefore, for example, the plunger unit 30 can be applied to a finishing driving tool which is required to be able to drive a nail into an edge.
The balancer 36 may be adapted to continue its movement, even after the nail driving operation by the driver 31 is completed.
According to this structure, since the ending timing of the reaction absorption by the balancer 36 can be set later than the completion of the nail driving operation by the driver 31, the reaction absorbing mechanism can be positively operated up to the completion of the nail driving operation.
As shown in
Specifically, as shown in
Provision of such vibration isolator 50 can restrict the vibrations of the plunger unit 30 in operation (such as the vibrations of the plunger biasing member 33 and balancer biasing member 37, vibrations to be generated due to the sliding movements of the plunger 32 and balancer 36, and vibrations to be generated due to the collision of the plunger 32 and bumper 41). Thus, noises to be generated when driving a nail can be reduced.
Here, in the above embodiment, although description has been given of an example using a spring drive type nailing machine to be driven by a spring force, the invention is not limited to this but it can also be applied a tool to be driven by other drive source such as compressed air, electricity or the like.
In the above embodiment, although the compression spring is used as the balancer biasing member 37, this is not limitative but a tensile spring may also be used. And, other biasing means than the spring may also be used provided that it can generate a reaction. For example, an elastic member other than a spring may be used, electric or magnetic means may be used, or biasing means using hydraulic pressure or the like may be used.
In the above embodiment, although the balancer 36 is structured to slide parallel to the driver 31, this is not limitative but it may also be structured to slide with a certain angle relative to the sliding direction of the driver 31.
In the above embodiment, although the moving speed of the plunger 32 is set faster than the moving speed of the balancer 36, this is not limitative. The moving speed of the plunger 32 and the moving speed of the balancer 36 may also be set equal, or the moving speed of the plunger 32 may be set slower than the moving speed of the balancer 36.
In the above embodiment, although, in the driving operation, the plunger 32 and balancer 36 start to move simultaneously, this is not limitative. For example, by loosening the wire 39 in a state where the plunger 32 exists at its top dead center position, the movement of the balancer 36 can be set later than the movement of the plunger 32.
In the above embodiment, although the balancer 36 and plunger 32 are connected by the wire 39, this is not limitative. For example, the balancer 36 and plunger 32 may also be connected by a belt.
In the above embodiment, although the plunger unit 30 is disposed within the housing 11, this is not limitative. For example, as shown in
In the above embodiment, although the compression spring is used as the balancer biasing member 37, this is not limitative. For example, as shown in
In the above embodiment, although the wire 39 is used as the string-shaped member, this is not limitative. For example, a belt, a strip cloth, a string or a cord may also be used.
In the above embodiment, although the balancer 36 is structured to slide inside the pipe 35, this is not limitative. For example, as shown in
In the above embodiment, although the cylindrical pipe 35 is used as a balancer guide for guiding the balancer 36, this is not limitative. For example, as shown in
Here, in the example of
In the above embodiment, although the pulley 40 is used as the direction changing portion, this is not limitative. For example, a string-shaped member may be simply slid along the edge portion of a given member, whereby such edge portion may be used as the direction changing portion.
In the above embodiment, although the plunger guides 34 for guiding the sliding movement of the plunger 32 are disposed on both sides of the cylindrical portion (pipe 35), this is not limitative. For example, as shown in
As shown in
The flywheel 44 may be adapted to rotate such that the rotational movement of the flywheel 44 is independent from the straight-going movement of the driver 31. In contrast, the flywheel 44 may be rotated in linking with the driver 31. For example, using a rack belt or a wire, the straight-going movement of the driver 31 may be converted to the rotational movement of the flywheel 44, whereby the flywheel 44 may be rotated in linking with the driving operation of the driver 31. Also, as the rotation center of the flywheel 44 becomes nearer to the center of gravity of the main body of the driving tool 10, the flywheel rotates nearer around the center of gravity, thereby being able to absorb the reaction more effectively. Therefore, preferably, the rotation center of the flywheel 44 may be set as near as possible to the center of gravity of the main body of the driving tool 10.
This is a continuation application of copending application Ser. No. 15/297,872, filed on Oct. 19, 2019, which is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 14/722,578, filed on May 27, 2015, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,505,115 on Nov. 29, 2016, which is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 13/369,484, filed on Feb. 9, 2012, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,302,381 on Apr. 5, 2016. The copending and prior application Ser. Nos. 15/297,872, 14/722,578, and 13/369,484 are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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