This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 099132771, filed on Sep. 28, 2010.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an electric nail gun, and more particularly to a driving unit for an electric nail gun.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a normal state, the impact member 142 is spaced apart from the flywheel 131 by a distance of about 0.5 mm. When the trigger unit 12 is operated, the solenoid 151 activates the connecting rod 153 to move the inclined pushing block 152 to pivot the swing arm 141 and, thus, the impact member 142 toward the flywheel 131 until the impact member 142 comes into contact with the flywheel 131. Upon frictional contact of the impact member 142 with the flywheel 131, a relatively large pushing force is applied from the flywheel 131 to the impact member 142 to move the impact member 142 at a high speed for performing a nail-striking operation.
However, since the slope of the inclined surface of the inclined pushing block 152 is relatively small, during the nail-striking operation, a reaction force is applied to the swing arm 141 to reduce the pressure of the impact member 142 toward the flywheel 131, thereby reducing the nail-striking force and resulting in an instable nail-striking operation.
The object of this invention is to provide an electric nail gun with an improved driving unit that can drive an impact member to perform a stable nail-striking operation.
According to this invention, a driving unit is adapted for an electric nail gun. The electric nail gun includes a supporting bracket, a flywheel disposed pivotally on the supporting bracket, a swing arm pivotable relative to the supporting bracket between a first position and a second position farther away from the flywheel than the first position, and an impact member pivotable with the swing arm relative to the supporting bracket to contact the flywheel to thereby be driven for performing a nail-striking operation. The driving unit includes a pushing block adapted to be movable relative to the supporting bracket along an axis and having an inclined surface adapted to abut against an end of the swing arm. Movement of the pushing block relative to the supporting bracket results in pivoting movement of the swing arm between the first and second positions. The inclined surface has a slope between 0.087 and 0.7, so as to lock effectively the swing arm at the first position to thereby increase the nail-striking force of an impact member.
These and other features and advantages of this invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to
With further reference to
The solenoid 5 is mounted to the supporting bracket 31, and includes a valve rod 51 movable on the supporting bracket 31 in a direction parallel to the axis (A).
The connecting rod 6 has an intermediate portion disposed pivotally on the supporting bracket 31, a rounded first end 61 abutting against an end of the valve rod 51 of the solenoid 5, and a rounded second end 62 abutting against the second catheti side surface 43.
In the case that the apex angle (θ) is between 5 and 35 degrees, the slope of the inclined surface 41 is:
In the case that the apex angle (θ) is between 10 and 30 degrees, the slope of the inclined surface 41 is:
With further reference to
Since the apex angle (θ) is increased, as compared to the above-mentioned prior art, a larger pressure can be exerted on the swing arm 34 by the pushing block 4, so as to lock the swing arm 34 at the first position, thereby strengthening the nail-striking force and facilitating a stable and smooth nail-striking operation.
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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099132771 | Sep 2010 | TW | national |