Claims
- 1. A two-piece carrier assembly adapted for holding a plurality of fasteners, the carrier assembly being of the type used with a driving tool, wherein each of the fasteners include a drivable head and an elongated shank terminating at a tip, the shank having a longitudinal axis that is perpendicular to a workpiece plane and each of the fasteners are drivable into the workpiece by the driving tool, the two-piece carrier assembly comprising:
an upper strip including a plurality of interconnected, frangible collating elements having a first and second thickness in the workpiece plane, and each of which being connected to a respective shank at a location proximal the head; and a lower strip including a plurality of sleeves, each of which having an essentially uniform thickness in the workpiece plane, and each of which being connected to a respective shank at a location proximal the tip, adjacent to a respective collating element and adapted for being lodged between the respective fastener head and workpiece when the fastener is fully embedded in the workpiece.
- 2. The carrier assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the sleeves describe a first, symmetric shape when viewed in the workpiece plane and each of the collating elements describe a second, asymmetric shape when viewed in the workpiece plane.
- 3. The carrier assembly of claim 1, wherein each sleeve is a torus.
- 4. The carrier assembly of claim 1, wherein collating element includes an element extending downward therefrom.
- 5. The carrier assembly of claim 4, wherein the element comprises a first and second element.
- 6. A method for securing a fastener to a workpiece using a fastener carrier assembly, comprising the steps of:
providing a fastener assembly including:
a plurality of fasteners, each of which having a head, shank and a tip; a plurality of securing members disposed near the respective tips; and a plurality of collating members, each of which including a gripping member extending about the shank circumference, and a spacer element extending downward from the gripping member and terminating at a respective end disposed proximal to the securing member; inserting the fastener assembly into a magazine of a driving tool, the driving tool having a firing bore; advancing a fastener into the firing bore; and discharging the gun, wherein as the fastener is driven towards the workpiece by the gun and then inserted into the workpiece, the spacer element end abuts the securing member and the gripping member is separated from the remainder of the fastener assembly, the gripping member is broken off from the fastener, and after the gripping member and spacer elements are removed from the fastener, the securing member advances upwardly along the shank until the fastener has been driven to its final depth in the workpiece.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the providing step further includes providing a plurality of interconnected securing members.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein the providing step further includes providing a plurality of circular shaped securing members.
- 9. A fastener carrier assembly element with fastener received therein, the fastener having a shank defining a longitudinal axis, a tip and a head, comprising:
a first element including a gripping body extending circumferentially about the shank axis and a portion that extends from the gripping body towards the tip, the portion having a length; a second element, separate from the first element, extending circumferentially about the shank axis and disposed between the first element and tip; wherein the first body and second element are spaced by a distance defined approximately by the length of the first element portion.
- 10. The fastener element of claim 9, wherein the portion includes first and second portions.
- 11. The fastener element of claim 9, wherein the gripping body includes first and second sides having a first cross-sectional thickness, and third and fourth sides having a second cross-sectional thickness.
- 12. The fastener element of claim 11, wherein the portion includes first and second longitudinal extensions that extend downwardly from the respective third and-fourth sides.
- 13. The fastener element of claim 11, wherein the first and second sides define first and second fracture points for facilitating fracture of the gripping body as the fastener is impacted by a firing pin.
- 14. The fastener element of claim 13, wherein the fracture points are substantially devoid of the portion below the fracture points.
- 15. The fastener element of claim 14, wherein the portion comprises first and second portions.
- 16. The fastener element of claim 9, further including third and fourth, spaced longitudinal extensions extending upward from the body and terminating at ends proximal to the fastener head.
- 17. A method for separating a fastener from a fastener carrier strip in a firing bore of a driving tool, the tool having a firing pin, comprising the steps of:
providing a carrier strip including a first member, and a second member including a spacer, the fastener being received in the first and second members; inserting the carrier strip into the driving tool; advancing the fastener and first and second members into the firing bore; striking the fastener, whereupon impact by the firing pin, the spacer is abutting the first member and the second member is detached from the carrier strip.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the striking step further includes detaching both the first and second members from the remainder of the carrier strip.
- 19. The method of claim 17, wherein the providing step includes providing a first and second spacer.
- 20. A method for inserting a fastener into a workpiece in combination with the method of claim 17, comprising the steps of fracturing the second member as the fastener enters the workpiece.
- 21. The method of claim 17, wherein prior to the striking the fastener step, the spacer is spaced from the first member.
- 22. The method of claim 17, wherein prior to the striking the fastener step, the spacer is abutting the first member.
- 23. A two piece fastener carrier element and fastener of a fastener carrier assembly, comprising:
a fastener including a shank having a circumference, head and tip, the shank including a tapered portion proximal the head and a straight portion between the tapered portion and tip; a first element including a grip body extending about the circumference of the shank at the straight portion, and including a portion extending upward from the grip body and terminating proximal the tapered portion; a second element, separate from the first element, extending about the circumference of the shank at the straight portion.
- 24. The fastener carrier element and fastener of claim 23, wherein the portion of the first element comprises a left and right portion.
- 25. The fastener carrier element and fastener of claim 23, wherein the second element has a uniform cross-sectional thickness and the first element has at least a first and second thickness in cross-section.
- 26. The fastener carrier element and fastener of claim 24, wherein each of the first and second portions have a planar face that is proximal the fastener shank and an opposing distal face.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The invention relates generally to a fastener carrier assembly and method of use for securing fasteners in a workpiece using a driving tool, such as a nail gun. This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 120 as a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/321,840, filed Dec. 18, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10321840 |
Dec 2002 |
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10455814 |
Jun 2003 |
US |