Claims
- 1. A fastener driving device comprisinga frame structure presenting a handle portion constructed and arranged to be gripped by a user enabling the user to handle the device in portable fashion; nosepiece structure operatively fixed with respect to said frame structure defining a fastener drive track; a fastener driving element slidably mounted in said drive track; a manually actuated fastener driving system carried by said frame structure constructed and arranged to move said fastener driving element through successive operating cycles each including a drive stroke and a return stroke; a magazine assembly carried by said frame structure having fixed structure defining a fastener feed track leading to said drive track and movable structure constructed and arranged to enable a package of fasteners to be loaded in said magazine assembly and fed along said feed track so that the leading fastener of the fastener package is moved into said drive track to be driven outwardly thereof into a workpiece during the drive stroke of the fastener driving element; an actuating member constructed and arranged with respect to said frame structure to be moved rectilinearly in a direction generally parallel with said drive track between a normally biased inoperative position and an operative position; a trigger member constructed and arranged with respect to said frame structure to be manually pivoted between an inoperative position and an operative limiting position thereabove; a work contact assembly constructed and arranged with respect to said frame structure to be moved from a normally biased inoperative position into an operative position in response to the movement of said device into cooperating engagement with a workpiece; said work contact assembly including an upper structure movable along a generally rectilinear path between an inoperative position corresponding with the inoperative position of said work contact assembly and an operative position thereabove corresponding to the operative position of said work contact assembly; and an enabling member having one end pivotally connected to said trigger member, an opposite end operatively associated with an upper end of said upper structure and a central portion disposed below a lower end of said actuating member; a spring constructed and arranged with respect to said enabling member and said frame assembly to bias said enabling member into a normal inoperative limiting position with respect to said trigger member; the opposite end of said enabling member being constructed and arranged with respect to the upper end of said upper structure so that when said enabling member and said trigger member are in the inoperative positions thereof movement of said upper structure from the inoperative position thereof into the operative position will move the opposite end of said enabling member through a first arcuate path into a first position of said enabling member during which the central portion thereof in inoperable to move said actuating member into the operative position thereof; said enabling member when in said first position being constructed and arranged to move into a second position in response to the manual movement of said trigger member into the operative limiting position thereof during which the central portion of said enabling member is operable to move said actuating member into the operative position thereof; the relationship between the enabling member, said trigger member and said upper structure being such that (1) said enabling member is retained in said second position so long as said trigger member and said work contacting assembly are retained in the operative positions thereof, and (2) when said enabling member is in said second position and said trigger member is retained in the operative limiting position thereof said enabling member will be moved into a third position in response to a predetermined movement of said upper structure toward the inoperative position thereof either by virtue of the normal rebound of the device at firing or by a manual movement of said device away from the workpiece; the relationship between said actuating member and said enabling member being such that the movement of said enabling member between the second and third positions thereof is operable to allow said actuating member to move into the normally biased inoperative position thereof; the opposite end of said enabling member being movable through a second arcuate path during the movement of said enabling member from the second position thereof into the third position thereof so as to be out of the rectilinear path of said upper structure if the upper structure is moved back into the operative position thereof while said trigger member is retained in the operative limiting position thereof; the opposite end of said enabling member when said enabling member is in said third position being biased to move through a third arcuate path by the release of said trigger member from the manual movement thereof into the operative limiting position thereof; the third arcuate path of movement of the opposite end of said enabling member being configured to move the opposite end of said enabling member (1) into a position overlying the upper end of said upper structure when said upper structure is disposed in the inoperative position thereof and (2) into abutting engagement with said upper structure when the upper structure is in the operative position thereof.
- 2. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 1 wherein said trigger member is pivoted at a forward end thereof to said frame structure, said enabling member being pivoted to a rearward end of said trigger member.
- 3. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 2 wherein said spring surrounds a depending lower end portion of said actuating member and has an upper end fixed with respect to said frame structure and a lower end engaged with the central portion of said enabling member.
- 4. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 1 wherein said work contact assembly include s a lower structure separate from said upper structure and a fastener depth adjusting assembly interconnecting said upper and lower structures constructed and arranged to be manually adjusted to change the relative positions of said upper and lower structures between (1) a first position of adjustment wherein said lower structure portion when said work contact assembly is in the operative position thereof extends from said nosepiece structure a first extent and a fastener driven into a workpiece by said fastener driving element has a minimum workpiece penetration and (2) a second position of adjustment wherein said lower structure portion when said work contact assembly is in the operative position thereof extends from said nosepiece structure a second extent and a fastener driven into a workpiece by said fastener driving element has a maximum workpiece penetration,said fastener depth adjusting assembly comprising rotary adjusting member having an internal threaded section extending along an axis threadedly mounted on one of said upper and lower structures so that a rotational movement of said adjusting member with respect to said one structure effects a relative axial movement therebetween; mounting structure between another of said upper and lower structures and said adjusting member constructed and arranged to mount said adjusting member on said another structure so as to be freely rotatable about said axis while being restrained against axial movement with respect thereto; said mounting structure positioning said adjusting member so as to present an exterior surface in an accessible exterior position on said frame structure; said exterior surface having a shape facilitating manual rotational movement of said adjusting member by a manual rolling action thereon and a yieldable holding member mounted on said another structure for linear movement toward and away from the exterior surface of said adjusting member while being restrained against axial movement with respect thereto; said yieldable holding member being spring biased to continuously engage the exterior surface of said adjusting member; said yieldable holding member being constructed and arranged with respect to the exterior surface configuration of said adjusting member to continuously yieldably hold said adjusting member in a selected one of a series of rotational positions against free rotational movement in either direction while allowing manual rotational movements against the spring bias of said yieldable holding member in either direction with generally equal manual effort.
- 5. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 4 wherein said work contact assembly includes a spring operatively engaged with said upper structure constructed and arranged to resiliently bias said upper structure into a stop surface on said nosepiece structure when said work contact assembly is in the normal inoperative position thereof so as to resiliently resist movement therefrom into the operative position thereof.
- 6. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 5 wherein said mounting structure is fixed on the lower end of said upper structure and is of U-shaped configuration including spaced leg portions between which said rotary member is disposed and a bight portion between said leg portions having a bore within which said yieldable holding member is disposed.
- 7. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 6 wherein said lower structure includes a rod bent into an inverted elongated U-shaped configuration including a lower bight portion fixed with respect to a work contact element and leg portions extending upwardly therefrom, one of said leg portions having an end section extending above the other leg portion having external threads on which the internal threaded section of said adjusting member is threadedly mounted.
- 8. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 7 wherein the exterior surface includes a series of axially extending recesses spaced apart by a series of ridges.
- 9. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 8 wherein said trigger member is pivoted at a forward end thereof with respect to said frame structure, said enabling member being pivoted to a rearward end of said trigger member.
- 10. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 9 wherein said spring surrounds a depending lower end portion of said actuating member and has an upper end fixed with respect to said frame structure and a lower end engaged with the central portion of said enabling member.
- 11. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 4 wherein said nosepiece structure includes a rearward nosepiece portion forming a part of the fixed structure of said magazine assembly and a separate forward nosepiece portion fixed with respect to said frame structure, said forward and rearward nosepiece portions being operatively fixed together to define a fastener guiding portion of said drive track;cooperating guide structure constructed and arranged to enable said magazine assembly to be moved (1) into a normal operating position in a direction to move said rearward nosepiece portion toward said forward nosepiece portion and into cooperating relation together and (2) from said normal operating position in an opposite direction into an intermediate position wherein said nosepiece portions are spaced apart and therebeyond into separated relation with respect to said frame structure; and a spring biased releasable latch assembly constructed and arranged with respect to said magazine assembly and said frame structure manually movable between (1) a normally operating position resiliently biasing said magazine assembly into the normal operating position thereof enabling the rearward nosepiece portion of said magazine assembly disposed together in cooperating relation with the forward nosepiece portion to be yieldingly moved therefrom, (2) an intermediate position wherein said magazine assembly is resiliently retained against movement beyond the intermediate position thereof to enable jammed fasteners to be removed from between the spaced apart rearward and forward nosepiece portions and (3) a separating position enabling said magazine assembly to be freely moved beyond the intermediate position into separated relation with respect to said frame structure.
- 12. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 11 wherein said manually actuated fastener driving system includesa cylinder within said frame structure; a piston assembly slidably sealingly mounted within said cylinder and connected with said fastener driving element; a reservoir for containing a supply of air under pressure a pilot pressure operated main valve assembly in the portion of the frame structure above said cylinder movable from a position wherein air pressure within said reservoir surrounding the upper end of said cylinder is prevented from communication with an open upper end of said cylinder into an operative position wherein the air pressure within said reservoir surrounding the upper end of said cylinder is communicated therewith to act on an upwardly facing area of said piston assembly to move said piston assembly and said fastener driving element through a drive strike; a plenum chamber return system operable during an end portion of said drive stroke to communicate the air pressure acting on said upwardly facing area of said piston assembly into a plenum chamber surrounding said cylinder and a downwardly facing surface area of said piston assembly; said pilot pressure operated main valve assembly being movable from said operative position into a position communicating the air under pressure acting on said upwardly facing surface area of said piston assembly with an exhaust opening therein and in the frame structure above said cylinder allowing the air pressure within said plenum chamber and the air pressure acting on said downwardly facing surface area of said piston assembly to effect a return stroke of said piston assembly during which the air in said cylinder above said piston assembly is displaced into said exhaust opening and an adjustable annular exhaust air directing member having a radially extending exhaust air outlet disposed in communicating relation with said exhaust opening allowing air displaced into said exhaust opening during the return stroke of the said piston assembly to communicate with said radially extending exhaust opening; mounting structure constructed and arranged to mount said exhaust air directing member on said frame structure above said main valve assembly for free rotational movement about the axis of said cylinder; and annular resilient sealing structure acting between said exhaust air directing member and said frame structure constructed and arranged (1) to ensure that air displaced into said exhaust opening is discharged into the atmosphere through said radially outwardly extending exhaust outlet in a direction determined by the rotational position of said exhaust air directing member and (2) to yieldingly retain said exhaust air directing member in any rotational position into which it is manually moved.
- 13. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 4 wherein said manually actuated fastener driving system includesa cylinder within said frame structure; a piston assembly slidably sealingly mounted within said cylinder and connected with said fastener driving element; a reservoir for containing a supply of air under pressure a pilot pressure operated main valve assembly in the portion of the frame structure above said cylinder movable from a position wherein air pressure within said reservoir surrounding the upper end of said cylinder is prevented from communication with an open upper end of said cylinder into an operative position wherein the air pressure within said reservoir surrounding the upper end of said cylinder is communicated therewith to act on an upwardly facing area of said piston assembly to move said piston assembly and said fastener driving element through a drive strike; a plenum chamber return system operable during an end portion of said drive stroke to communicate the air pressure acting on said upwardly facing area of said piston assembly into a plenum chamber surrounding said cylinder and a downwardly facing surface area of said piston assembly; said pilot pressure operated main valve assembly being movable from said operative position into a position communicating the air under pressure acting on said upwardly facing surface area of said piston assembly with an exhaust opening therein and in the frame structure above said cylinder allowing the air pressure within said plenum chamber and the air pressure acting on said downwardly facing surface area of said piston assembly to effect a return stroke of said piston assembly during which the air in said cylinder above said piston assembly is displaced into said exhaust opening and an adjustable annular exhaust air directing member having a radially extending exhaust air outlet disposed in communicating relation with said exhaust opening allowing air displaced into said exhaust opening during the return stroke of the said piston assembly to communicate with said radially extending exhaust opening; mounting structure constructed and arranged to mount said exhaust air directing member on said frame structure above said main valve assembly for free rotational movement about the axis of said cylinder; and annular resilient sealing structure acting between said exhaust air directing member and said frame structure constructed and arranged (1) to ensure that air displaced into said exhaust opening is discharged into the atmosphere through said radially outwardly extending exhaust outlet in a direction determined by the rotational position of said exhaust air directing member and (2) to yieldingly retain said exhaust air directing member in any rotational position into which it is manually moved.
- 14. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 1 wherein said nosepiece structure includes a rearward nosepiece portion forming a part of the fixed structure of said magazine assembly and a separate forward nosepiece portion fixed with respect to said frame structure, said forward and rearward nosepiece portions being operatively fixed together to define a fastener guiding portion of said drive track;cooperating guide structure constructed and arranged to enable said magazine assembly to be moved (1) into a normal operating position in a direction to move said rearward nosepiece portion toward said forward nosepiece portion and into cooperating relation together and (2) from said normal operating position in an opposite direction into an intermediate position wherein said nosepiece portions are spaced apart and therebeyond into separated relation with respect to said frame structure; and a spring biased releasable latch assembly constructed and arranged with respect to said magazine assembly and said frame structure manually movable between (1) a normally operating position resiliently biasing said magazine assembly into the normal operating position thereof enabling the rearward nosepiece portion of said magazine assembly disposed together in cooperating relation with the forward nosepiece portion to be yieldingly moved therefrom, (2) an intermediate position wherein said magazine assembly is resiliently retained against movement beyond the intermediate position thereof to enable jammed fasteners to be removed from between the spaced apart rearward and forward nosepiece portions and (3) a separating position enabling said magazine assembly to be freely moved beyond the intermediate position into separated relation with respect to said frame structure.
- 15. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 14 wherein said spring biased releasable latch assembly includes a latch member mounted on the fixed structure of said magazine assembly for movement between said normal operating, intermediate, and separating positions, and a spring biased locking member mounted on said frame structure for engaging said latch member when in said normal operating position to thereby resiliently yieldingly maintain said magazine assembly in its normal operating position.
- 16. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 14 wherein said latch is disposed with a forward end thereof between two upstanding elements on the fixed structure of said magazine assembly, a shaft extending through the forward end of said latch member and aligned openings in said upstanding elements to allow said latch member limited longitudinal movement in addition to the pivotal movement thereof.
- 17. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 16 wherein said aligned openings are arcuate and said upstanding elements include lower generally rearwardly projecting surfaces and upper generally upwardly projecting surfaces, said latch member having forwardly facing surfaces engageable with said rearwardly projecting surfaces when said latch member is in the normally operating position thereof and for engaging the upwardly projecting surfaces when said latch member is in the intermediate position thereof.
- 18. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 17 wherein said locking member includes a locking element and said latch member includes an upwardly facing locking surface engaged beneath said locking element when said latch member is in the normal operating position thereof.
- 19. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 18 wherein said latch member carries a push button for relative movement with respect thereto, said push button when said latch member is in the normal operating position thereof being disposed in a position to move said locking member rearwardly to release said locking element from beneath said latch member locking surface,said latch member including a handle portion constructed and arranged to be manually gripped in such a way that said push button can be simultaneously digitally pushed.
- 20. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 14 wherein said manually actuated fastener driving system includesa cylinder within said frame structure; a piston assembly slidably sealingly mounted within said cylinder and connected with said fastener driving element; a reservoir for containing a supply of air under pressure a pilot pressure operated main valve assembly in the portion of the frame structure above said cylinder movable from a position wherein air pressure within said reservoir surrounding the upper end of said cylinder is prevented from communication with an open upper end of said cylinder into an operative position wherein the air pressure within said reservoir surrounding the upper end of said cylinder is communicated therewith to act on an upwardly facing area of said piston assembly to move said piston assembly and said fastener driving element through a drive strike; a plenum chamber return system operable during an end portion of said drive stroke to communicate the air pressure acting on said upwardly facing area of said piston assembly into a plenum chamber surrounding said cylinder and a downwardly facing surface area of said piston assembly; said pilot pressure operated main valve assembly being movable from said operative position into a position communicating the air under pressure acting on said upwardly facing surface area of said piston assembly with an exhaust opening therein and in the frame structure above said cylinder allowing the air pressure within said plenum chamber and the air pressure acting on said downwardly facing surface area of said piston assembly to effect a return stroke of said piston assembly during which the air in said cylinder above said piston assembly is displaced into said exhaust opening and an adjustable annular exhaust air directing member having a radially extending exhaust air outlet disposed in communicating relation with said exhaust opening allowing air displaced into said exhaust opening during the return stroke of the said piston assembly to communicate with said radially extending exhaust opening; mounting structure constructed and arranged to mount said exhaust air directing member on said frame structure above said main valve assembly for free rotational movement about the axis of said cylinder; and annular resilient sealing structure acting between said exhaust air directing member and said frame structure constructed and arranged (1) to ensure that air displaced into said exhaust opening is discharged into the atmosphere through said radially outwardly extending exhaust outlet in a direction determined by the rotational position of said exhaust air directing member and (2) to yieldingly retain said exhaust air directing member in any rotational position into which it is manually moved.
- 21. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 1 wherein said manually actuated fastener driving system includesa cylinder within said frame structure; a piston assembly slidably sealingly mounted within said cylinder and connected with said fastener driving element; a reservoir for containing a supply of air under pressure a pilot pressure operated main valve assembly in a portion of the frame structure above said cylinder movable from a position wherein air pressure within said reservoir surrounding the upper end of said cylinder is prevented from communication with an open upper end of said cylinder into an operative position wherein the air pressure within said reservoir surrounding the upper end of said cylinder is communicated therewith to act on an upwardly facing area of said piston assembly to move said piston assembly and said fastener driving element through a drive strike; a plenum chamber return system operable during an end portion of said drive stroke to communicate the air pressure acting on said upwardly facing area of said piston assembly into a plenum chamber surrounding said cylinder and a downwardly facing surface area of said piston assembly; said pilot pressure operated main valve assembly being movable from said operative position into a position communicating the air under pressure acting on said upwardly facing surface area of said piston assembly with an exhaust opening therein and in the frame structure above said cylinder allowing the air pressure within said plenum chamber and the air pressure acting on said downwardly facing surface area of said piston assembly to effect a return stroke of said piston assembly during which the air in said cylinder above said piston assembly is displaced into said exhaust opening and an adjustable annular exhaust air directing member having a radially extending exhaust air outlet disposed in communicating relation with said exhaust opening allowing air displaced into said exhaust opening during the return stroke of the said piston assembly to communicate with said radially extending exhaust opening; mounting structure constructed and arranged to mount said exhaust air directing member on said frame structure above said main valve assembly for free rotational movement about the axis of said cylinder; and annular resilient sealing structure acting between said exhaust air directing member and said frame structure constructed and arranged (1) to ensure that air displaced into said exhaust opening is discharged into the atmosphere through said radially outwardly extending exhaust outlet in a direction determined by the rotational position of said exhaust air directing member and (2) to yieldingly retain said exhaust air directing member in any rotational position into which it is manually moved.
- 22. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 21 wherein said frame structure includes a cylinder housing portion integral with said housing portion and a cap member bolted in sealing relation to said cylinder housing portion, said cap member containing a terminal end of said exhaust opening in the form of a radial passage therein leading into an exterior annular recess therein, said exhaust air directing member being rotatably mounted on said cap member so as to extend peripherally over said annular recess.
- 23. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 22 wherein a lower edge of said exhaust air directing member is rotatably received by an upwardly facing annular surface of said cap member spaced outwardly and below said annular recess, said mounting structure comprising a C-clip mounted in an annular groove in said cap member above said annular recess and extending above an upper edge of said exhaust air directing member.
- 24. A fastener driving device as defined in claim 23 wherein said annular resilient sealing structure comprises an upper annular O-ring seal acting between said cap member between said annular recess and said C-clip groove and an upper portion of said exhaust air directing member and a lower annular lower O-ring seal of resilient material compressed between the lower edge of said exhaust air directing member and the upwardly facing annular surface of said cap member.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/147,402, filed Aug. 6, 1999.
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