This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 099121037, filed on Jun. 28, 2010, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a gas combustion type driving tool, more particularly to a fastener feeding device for a gas combustion type driving tool.
2. Description of the Related Art
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However, since the carbon content of the combustion gas is quite high, carbon may accumulate in the conduit 15 to adversely affect the fastener feeding operation.
Another fastener driving tool as disclosed in U.S. Publication No. 20080314953 is provided with an electromechanical retention device that is operationally associated with a fastener feeding mechanism for causing a difference in the operation timing between a striking process and a fastener feeding process. However, the provision of the electromechanical retention device renders the structure of the fastener driving tool quite complicated.
An object of the present invention is to provide a fastener feeding device for a driving tool which has a simple construction, and which can feed fasteners smoothly and successfully without the need to be provided with a combustion gas-operated or electromechanical mechanism.
According to this invention, the fastener feeding device includes a mounting seat adapted to be mounted to a tool body and under a striking path of a leading fastener. An uplifting unit includes a pivotable member which is configured to be pivotable about a torsion axis, and movable relative to the mounting seat between upper and lower positions, a torsion spring disposed to couple with the pivotable member to exert an angularly biasing force, a claw member configured to holdingly engage a second fastener during an upward movement of the fasteners from a pre-feed position that corresponds to the lower position to a fed position, where the leading fastener is in line with the path line of the striking path, when the pivotable member is displaced to the upper position, and a lifting member having a lifting end which is coupled with the claw member to effect the upward movement of the fasteners, and an actuated end. A force transmitting unit is configured to couple the contact arm to the actuated end of the lifting member to actuate the lifting end to effect the upward movement of the fasteners in response to a rearward displacement of a contact arm when the contact arm is pressed by a targeted object to be fastened. A return biasing member is disposed to bias the pivotable member toward the lower position. As a result of the downward movement of the pivotable member, the claw member is dragged downward against the angularly biasing force of the torsion spring to engage a third fastener which had taken the place of the second fastener at the pre-fed position.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that same reference numerals have been used to denote like elements throughout the specification.
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The fastener feeding device is shown to comprise a mounting seat 82, an uplifting unit 7, a movement guiding member 83, a return biasing member 84, and a force transmitting unit 5.
The mounting seat 82 is adapted to be mounted to the tool body 31 and under the striking path 32. 10. The uplifting unit 7 includes a pushing bracket 70, a torsion spring 74, and a lifting member 75.
The pushing bracket 70 is disposed to be movable relative to the mounting seat 82 in the feeding direction between upper and lower positions. The pushing bracket 70 includes IS a pivotable member 72 and a claw member 71 radially opposite to each other. The pivotable member 72 has two bearing lugs 721 spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction (X). A pivot axle 76 extends along a torsion axis that is oriented in the longitudinal direction (X) and is journalled on the bearing lugs 721 such that the pushing bracket 70 is pivotable about the torsion axis. The claw member 71 is configured to holdingly engage a second one of the fasteners 4 during an upward movement of the fasteners 4 from a pre-feed position (see
The torsion spring 74 is coupled with the pushing bracket 70 to exert an angularly biasing force about the torsion axis so as to urge the claw member 71 toward the fasteners 4.
The lifting member 75 is in the form of a bolt, and has a lifting end 751 which is coupled with the pushing bracket 70 to effect the upward movement of the fasteners 4, and an actuated end 752 which is opposite to the lifting end 751 in the transverse direction (Z).
The movement guiding member 83 is disposed to fittingly extend through, and be movable relative to the mounting seat 82 in the feeding direction (Y) through an axial hole 821, and has an upper segment 831 configured to be coupled with one of the pivotable member 72 and the lifting member 75 through the pivot axle 76 so as to ensure an identical route for the upward and downward movements of the pushing bracket 70, and a lower segment 832 which extends away from the mounting seat 82 to terminate at an enlarged end 833. The return biasing member 84 is disposed between the mounting seat 82 and the enlarged end 833 to bias the enlarged end 833 to move away from the mounting seat 82, thereby biasing the pushing bracket 70 toward the lower position.
In this embodiment, the torsion spring 74 is formed with two spring portions surrounding the pivot axle 76, and each of the coil spring portions having two ends 741, 742 which are configured to abuttingly engage with the upper segment 831 of the movement guiding member 83 and the pushing bracket 70, respectively.
The force transmitting unit 5 is disposed to couple the contact arm 33 to the actuated end 752 of the lifting member 75 to actuate the lifting end 751 to effect the upward movement of the fasteners 4 in response to the rearward displacement of the contact arm 33. In this embodiment, the force transmitting unit 5 includes first and second levers 51, 52. The first lever 51 is pivotably mounted on the tool body 31 about a first fulcrum axis (L1) oriented in the transverse direction (Z), and has a first power end 511 disposed to be thrust rearward and angularly about the first fulcrum axis (L1) in response to the rearward displacement of the contact arm 33, and a first weight end 512 disposed opposite to the first power end 511 so as to be moved forward and angularly (see
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As illustrated, the fastener feeding device according to this invention is operatively connected to the contact arm 33 to be initiated by the rearward displacement of the contact arm 33 when the driving tool 3 is in the fastener driving operation. That is, no fastener 4 is present in the striking path 32 of the tool body 31 in a non-driving state. Thus, no additional manual operation is required, and safety of the driving tool is ensured. Moreover, since the fastener feeding operation according to this invention is activated by virtue of a rearward displacement of the contact arm 33, rather than a compressed air generated by the action of combustion gas as in the prior art, the problem of accumulation of carbon contents in a conduit can be removed. Besides, the fastener feeding device in accordance with this invention can be adapted for use in any types of fastener driving tools. Furthermore, by the angularly biasing force of the torsion spring 74 which angularly urges the pushing bracket 70 toward the fasteners 4, when the pushing bracket 70 is moved from the upper position to the lower position, the claw member 71 is pivoted about the torsion axis and dragged downward to engage the third fastener 4. Therefore, the return movement of the pushing bracket 70 toward the lower position is smooth without interfering with the fasteners 4.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
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