The invention relates to a setting device for driving fastening elements in a setting direction into a substrate.
Such devices customarily comprise a driving-in element which is movable back and forth between a starting position and a setting position, a drive which drives the driving-in element in the setting direction from the starting position to the setting position in order to transfer energy to a fastening element, and a resetting device which conveys back the driving-in element counter to the setting direction from the setting position to the starting position.
It is an object of the invention to make available a device for driving a fastening element into a substrate in which such resetting of the driving-in element is improved.
The object is achieved with a setting device for driving fastening elements in a setting direction into a substrate, having a driving-in element which is movable back and forth between a starting position and a setting position, having a drive which is provided for driving the driving-in element in the setting direction from the starting position to the setting position in order to transfer energy to a fastening element, and having a resetting device which is provided for conveying the driving-in element counter to the setting direction from the setting position to the starting position, wherein the resetting device comprises a rotor, which can rotate about an axis of rotation, and a driver element which is mounted on the rotor and which can be brought into engagement with the driving-in element in order to drive along the driving-in element counter to the setting direction, wherein the driver element is mounted on the rotor so as to be radially movable with respect to the axis of rotation, with the result that, upon rotation of the rotor, the driver element moves away from the axis of rotation in order to come into engagement with the driving-in element. Consequently, the driver element comes automatically into engagement with the driving-in element, with the result that the resetting of the driving-in element is simplified.
One advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the resetting device comprises a spring which acts between the rotor and the driver element and loads the driver element toward the axis of rotation. As a result, the driver element and the driving-in element also come automatically out of engagement again as soon as the rotation of the rotor is ended.
One advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the driving-in element has one or more depressions in which the driver element engages if the driver element is in engagement with the driving-in element.
One advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the resetting device comprises a plurality of driver elements mounted on the rotor. The driver elements preferably have equal spacings from one another in the circumferential direction with respect to the axis of rotation.
One advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the drive is provided for setting the rotor in rotation. The drive preferably comprises a flywheel which is provided for driving the driving-in element in the driving-in direction and for setting the rotor in rotation in order to convey the driving-in element counter to the driving-in direction. The drive also preferably comprises a motor which is provided for setting the rotor in rotation in order to convey the driving-in element counter to the driving-in direction.
One likewise advantageous embodiment is characterized in that the resetting device comprises a motor which is separate from the drive and which is provided for setting the rotor in rotation in order to convey the driving-in element counter to the driving-in direction.
Further advantages, features and details of the invention will emerge from the following description in which different exemplary embodiments are described in detail with reference to the drawing, in which:
The setting device 10 comprises a resetting device 60 which is provided for conveying the driving-in element 10 counter to the setting direction 30 from the setting position to the starting position. The resetting device 60 comprises a rotor 80, which can rotate about an axis of rotation 70, and four driver elements 90 which are mounted on the rotor 80 and which have equal spacings from one another in the circumferential direction with respect to the axis of rotation 70. The driving-in element 40 has a plurality of depressions 41 which are arranged opposite the driver elements 90 in such a way that the driver elements 90 can be brought into engagement with the depressions 41 in order to drive along the driving-in element 40 counter to the setting direction 30. For this purpose, the driver elements 90 are mounted on the rotor 80 so as to be radially movable with respect to the axis of rotation 70, with the result that, upon rotation of the rotor 80, the driver elements 90 move radially outwardly away from the axis of rotation 70 in order to come into engagement with the depressions 41 of the driving-in element 40. This occurs, for example, on account of the centrifugal force which occurs during the rotation. In exemplary embodiments which are not shown, the driver elements each have an air-deflecting surface which is inclined with respect to a circumferential direction of the rotor and which deflects the air toward the axis of rotation in order to accelerate the respective driver element away from the axis of rotation. The resetting device 60 comprises four springs 91 which act between the rotor 80 and in each case a driver element 90 in order to load the respective driver element 90 toward the axis of rotation 70. As a result, the driver elements 90 and the driving-in element 40 are out of engagement when the rotor does not rotate. The resetting device 60 comprises a motor which is separate from the drive 50. In
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The setting device 110 comprises a resetting device 160 which is provided for conveying the driving-in element 110 counter to the setting direction 130 from the setting position to the starting position. The resetting device 160 comprises a rotor 180, which can rotate about an axis of rotation 170, and four driver elements 190 which are mounted on the rotor 180 and which have equal spacings from one another in the circumferential direction with respect to the axis of rotation 170. The driving-in element 140 has a plurality of depressions 141 which are arranged opposite the driver elements 190 in such a way that the driver elements 190 can be brought into engagement with the depressions 141 in order to drive along the driving-in element 140 counter to the setting direction 130. For this purpose, the driver elements 190 are mounted on the rotor 180 so as to be radially movable with respect to the axis of rotation 170, with the result that, upon rotation of the rotor 180, the driver elements 190 move radially outwardly away from the axis of rotation 170 in order to come into engagement with the depressions 141 of the driving-in element 140. The resetting device 160 comprises four springs 191 which act between the rotor 180 and in each case a driver element 190 in order to load the respective driver element 190 toward the axis of rotation 170. As a result, the driver elements 190 and the driving-in element 140 are out of engagement when the rotor does not rotate. In the present example, the drive 150 comprises the energy transfer device 152 and a motor 156 which, on the one hand, transfers energy to the flywheel 151 and, on the other hand, sets the rotor 180 in rotation in order to convey the driving-in element 140 counter to the driving-in direction.
The invention has been explained above on the basis of a number of exemplary embodiments of a driving-in device. In this respect, the features described can be transferred individually or in combination from each exemplary embodiment to all other exemplary embodiments as long as they do not contradict one another. It should be noted that the device according to the invention can also be used for other purposes.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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18214865.0 | Dec 2018 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2019/083017 | 11/29/2019 | WO | 00 |