Claims
- 1. A portable driving tool in which staples, each having a crown and two (2) legs are driven along a staple driving raceway by a reciprocating driver blade out an exit opening into workpiece, the driving blade lying in a plane and in which each staple is fed from a staplestick positioned on a staple holding rail of a reloadable magazine into the raceway the improvement comprising
- (a) staplestick feed means for feeding the staplestick including a first-to-be-driven staple and following staples each staple having a crown which crowns lie substantially in a plane such staplestick crown plane being at an angle less than 90.degree. to the driving blade plane; and
- (b) fastener orientation means for orienting staples from one position as attached to the staplestick to a second position in the blade plane in the raceway as and after it is removed from the staplestick, said orientation means including the
- (i) driver blade end;
- (ii) magazine guide means;
- (iii) detent stud means positioned in and retractable from the raceway as the staple is driven along the raceway; and
- (iv) a crown portion of the staple as struck by the blade
- whereby the driver blade end strikes the staple crown portion against the stud means to orient the staple and thereafter drive the staple along the raceway past the stud means as it retracts.
- 2. The portable driving tool of claim 1 in which the crown plane is at an acute angle to the blade plane.
- 3. The portable driving tool of claim 1 in which the crown plane is perpendicular to the blade plane.
- 4. The driving tool of claim 1 in which such stud means is mounted on spring mounting means which mounting means holds the stud in the raceway when the blade is in its retracted position and permits the first-to-be-driven staple to push the stud out of the raceway as the blade descends during the driving stroke.
- 5. The driving tool of claim 1 in which the driver blade end has a surface substantially perpendicular to its longitudinal axis, the staple has a crown surface substantially perpendicular to the axis of the staple legs and the stud means positioned so that during the driving stroke the blade strikes the first-to-be-driven staple crown to shear it from the stick and to orient it in the raceway substantially parallel to the direction of movement of the blade in the raceway.
- 6. The driving tool of claim 1 in which the driver blade has a recessed end surface for deforming in cooperation with the detent stud means the staple crown and legs to toe in to an extent that the legs move in front of the holding rail.
- 7. A portable staple driving tool in which staples each having a crown and two legs and are driven along a staple driving raceway by reciprocating staple driver blade out an exit opening into a workpiece and in which each staple is fed from a staplestick into the raceway the improvement comprising
- (a) positioning staplers in staplestick form with the staple crowns lying substantially in a plane on a magazine rail which rail has a front guide surface adjacent the raceway;
- (b) staplestick feed means for feeding a staplestick along the raceway including a first-to-be driven staple;
- (c) detent stud means protruding into the raceway and retractable from the raceway as the staple is driven; and
- (d) a recess in the staple driver blade end for striking the staple against the stud means to deform the staple including its crown to toe in a leg as the staple is removed from the staplestick by the blade end.
- 8. The tool of claim 7 having in addition spring mounting means mounting the stud means in the raceway which mounting means holds the stud in the raceway when the blade is in its retracted position and permits the first-to-be-driven staple to be distorted and thereafter to push the stud out of the raceway as it descends during the driving stroke.
- 9. The tool of claim 7 in which the recess in the staple driver blade end consists of the surfaces interseting at the central portion of the blade.
- 10. The tool of claim 7 in which the rail is capable of accommodating a plurality of staplesticks each stick having staples of a selected length wherein the staples having legs shorter than the rail depth are guided by the rail front guide surface as they are driven downwardly.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 372,911 filed Apr. 6, 1982 entitled "Fastener Driving Tool For Corners", now abandoned.
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