Claims
- 1. A trigger for a staple driving tool, said trigger comprising a housing, a member slidably mounted in said housing and being depressable relative to said housing, first means caused by said depressable member to transmit the depressing motion to actuate a switch for completing a repetitive action staple driving circuit, driving action selection means operably mounted with said first means and selectively movable between two positions so that in a first position, said first means being disengaged from said switch by the staple driving action of the tool while said member is depressed, whereby the staple driving will not repeat until said member is again depressed, and in a second position said driving action selection means contacts said switch to actuate said repetitive action driving circuit and remains in contact during said action while said member is depressed, whereby the staple driving circuit action will repeat until said member is released.
- 2. The trigger of claim 1, said driving action selection means comprising a first lever mounted with the depressable member.
- 3. The trigger of claim 2, wherein the lever is rotatably mounted in relation to said depressable member.
- 4. The trigger of claim 3, wherein said first means is a second lever rotatably mounted in relation to said depressable member.
- 5. The trigger of claim 4, wherein in said second position, the first lever overrides the second lever so as to the switch instead of said first lever.
- 6. The trigger of claim 5, wherein the second lever is free to rotate with said first lever contacting said switch.
- 7. A staple driving tool comprising a body, a load coil in said body, said coil having an opening, armature means disposed in said body and slidable in said opening for movement by said coil when the coil is energized, staple driving means fixed to said armature means and disposed at the front of the body, a staple magazine at the lower end of said body, a switch on said body, control circuit means interconnecting line current supply to said coil and said switch, said control circuit means comprising means to energize said coil in a pulse-wise manner to a charge so that said coil is at the desired staple driving charge and a trigger for said staple driving tool, said trigger comprising a housing, a member slidably mounted in said housing and being depressable relative to said housing, first means carried by said depressable member to transmit the depressing motion to actuate said switch for completing the staple driving circuit, driving action selection means operably mounted with said first means and selectively movable between two positions so that in a first position, said first means being disengaged from said switch by contact with said armature during staple driving action while said member is depressed, whereby the staple driving will not repeat until said member is again depressed, and in a second position said driving action selection means contacts and remains in contact with said switch during staple driving action when said member is depressed, whereby said coil is repeatedly charged in said pulse-wise manner and said staple driving action will repeat until said member is released.
- 8. The staple driving tool of claim 7, said driving action selection means comprising a first lever carried by the depressable member.
- 9. The staple driving tool of claim 8, wherein the lever is rotatably mounted on said depressable member.
- 10. The staple driving tool of claim 9, wherein said first means is a second lever rotatably mounted on said depressable member.
- 11. The staple driving tool of claim 10, wherein in said second position, the first lever overrides the second lever so as to contact the switch instead of said first lever.
- 12. The staple driving tool of claim 11, wherein the second lever is free to rotate with said first lever contacting said switch.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 670,649, filed Mar. 26, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,033,500, granted July 5, 1977.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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