Professional grade tools and systems that enable an auto-feed of fasteners during installation processes provide both valuable time-savings and increased accuracy during installation for professionals in the construction industry. These tools are used for a variety of projects including, for example, deck replacement, and sheathing applications. The current professional grade solutions involve attaching a driving attachment to a screw gun designed for use with the driving attachment. An extender can be provided between the driving attachment and screw gun.
For the do-it-yourself (DIY) home improvement project or the semi-professional with an occasional use for such a tool, the expense of purchasing a specialty tool for fastener installation is not practical. As a result, DIY projects and semi-professional projects typically do not benefit from the time-saving, highly accurate installation that the professional grade tools enable.
What is needed are systems, tools, methods and kits that enable an auto-feed of fasteners during an installation process that can adapt, for example, a commonly available drill or other electronic driver to securely engage a driving attachment.
Disclosed are fastener feeding systems, devices, methods and kits for driving and auto-feed driving of fasteners, including collated fasteners, into a target surface using a power tool such as a drill or other electronic driver. The fastener feeding systems includes a driving attachment adapter operable to engage a chuck of a power tool on a first end and a driving attachment on an opposing end.
Fastener installation systems are disclosed: The fastener installation systems includes a power driver having a power source; a fastener delivery attachment having an adapter release button on an exterior surface, a slide body coupled to an attachment body for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment is configured to deliver one or more fasteners; an adapter comprising a first end operable to engage the power driver and a second end having a spline with teeth operable to engage the fastener delivery attachment; and a torque transmitter operable to transmit torque from the power driver to the one or more fasteners. Another disclosed fastener installation system can include a power driver having power source; a fastener delivery attachment having a slide body coupled to an attachment body for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment is configured to deliver one or more fasteners; an adapter comprising a first end operable to engage the power driver, a second end having a spline with teeth operable to engage the fastener delivery attachment, and a handle extending from an adapter body; and a torque transmitter operable to transmit torque from the power driver to a fastener of the one or more fasteners. Fastener installation systems can also comprise: a power driver having a power source; a fastener delivery attachment having a slide body coupled to an attachment body for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment is operable to deliver one or more fasteners; an adapter comprising a first end operable to engage the power driver, a second end operable to engage the fastener delivery attachment, and a strap; and a torque transmitter operable to transmit torque from the power driver to a fastener of the one or more fasteners.
Fastener installation adapters are also disclosed. The fastener installation adapters can comprise: an adapter body comprising a first end operable to engage a power driver and a second end having a spline with teeth operable to engage a fastener delivery attachment; and a handle extending from an adapter body. Other configurations of a fastener installation adapter comprise: an adapter body comprising a first end operable to engage a power driver and a second end having a spline with teeth operable to engage a fastener delivery attachment; and a strap.
The handle of the adapter is operable to at least one of extend away from the adapter body and rotate in a forward and rearward direction.
Fastener delivery attachment devices can comprise: a slide body coupled to an attachment body for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment is operable to deliver one or more fasteners, and a one-piece adapter release button on an exterior surface wherein the release button has two arms with a ramp positioned on an interior surface of each arm. Fastener delivery attachment devices can also comprise: a slide body coupled to an attachment body for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment is operable to deliver one or more fasteners, and an elongated channel aperture in communication with the pass-through window.
The fastener delivery attachment can also include a fastener pass-through window. The fastener pass-through window can also have a shelf surface operable to support a fastener or fastener strip. An elongated channel aperture can also be provided that is in communication with the pass-through window.
Methods of using the devices and associated kits are also disclosed.
All publications, patents, and patent applications mentioned in this specification are herein incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each individual publication, patent, or patent application was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.
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The novel features of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. A better understanding of the features and advantages of the present invention will be obtained by reference to the following detailed description that sets forth illustrative embodiments, in which the principles of the invention are utilized, and the accompanying drawings of which:
Fastener installation systems 100 are provided: The fastener installation system 100 includes a power driver 110 having a power source (not shown); a fastener delivery attachment 300 having an adapter release button 350 on an exterior surface, a slide body 310 coupled to an attachment body 320 for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment 300 is configured to deliver one or more fasteners 130; an adapter 200 comprising a first end operable to engage the power driver 110 and a second end having a spline 220 with teeth 222 operable to engage the fastener delivery attachment 300; and a torque transmitter 500 operable to transmit torque from the the power driver 110 to the one or more fasteners 130 at a second end. Another fastener installation system 100 can include a power driver 110 having power source (not shown); a fastener delivery attachment 300 having a slide body 310 coupled to an attachment body 320 for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment 300 is configured to deliver one or more fasteners 130; an adapter 200 comprising a first end operable to engage the power driver 110, a second end having a spline 220 with teeth 222 operable to engage the fastener delivery attachment 300, and a handle 230 extending from an adapter body 210; and a torque transmitter 500 operable to transmit torque from the power driver 110 to a fastener 130 of the one or more fasteners 130 at a second end. Fastener installation systems 100 can also comprise: a power driver 110 having a power source (not shown); a fastener delivery attachment 300 having a slide body 310 coupled to an attachment body 320 for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment 300 is operable to deliver one or more fasteners 130; an adapter 200 comprising a first end operable to engage the power driver 110, a second end operable to engage the fastener delivery attachment 300, and a strap 240; and a torque transmitter 500 operable to transmit torque from the power driver 110 to fastener 130 of the one or more fasteners 130.
The fastener delivery attachment can 300 further comprise a fastener pass-through window 370. The fastener pass-through window 370 can have a shelf 376 surface configured to support a fastener 130. The fastener pass-through window 370 can also be in communication with an elongated channel aperture 332. The adapter 200 can also have a handle 230 that is operable to extend away from an adapter body 210 and/or rotate in a forward and rearward direction. A strap 240 that engages the power driver 110. A fastener strip 120, such as a collated fastener strip, can also be provided as part of the fastener installation system 100. The torque transmitter 500 can include a shaft 328, a coupler spring 522 and a coupler 512. The torque transmitter 500 can also include one or more of a cross-pin 712, a tab 714, an e-clip 720, a shoulder 704, a milled flat 716 and a coupler slot 516. The handle 230 of the adapters is also operable to at least one of extend away from the adapter body 210 and rotate in a forward and rearward direction.
Turning now to
To compensate for the variability between various commercially power drivers, e.g., between different drills and/or impact drivers, an adapter 200 can be provided between the power driver 110 and a driving attachment 300. The adapter 200 ensures consistent transfer of power from the power driver 110 to the driving attachment. The use of the adapter 200 also allows the driving attachment 300 to be used by a power driver 110 having a standard chuck 116 instead of a screw gun.
Fastener installation adapters 200 can comprise: an adapter body 210 comprising a first end operable to engage a power driver 110 and a second end having a spline 220 with teeth 222 operable to engage a fastener delivery attachment 300; and a handle 230 extending from an adapter body 210. Other configurations of a fastener installation adapter 200 comprise: an adapter body 210 comprising a first end operable to engage a power driver 110 and a second end having a spline 220 with teeth 222 operable to engage a fastener delivery attachment 300; and a strap 240.
The handle 230 of the adapter 200 is operable to at least one of extend away from the adapter body 210 and rotate in a forward and rearward direction.
Turning now to
As illustrated, a handle 230 is provided which is rotatable and extends from an exterior surface of the adapter body 210. The rotatable handle 230 is configurable to rotate R in a first direction (towards first end 10) and a second direction (towards second end 20) as shown in
As will be appreciated from
A strap 240 can be provided which allows the handle 230 to be secured to a portion of the power driver 110 as shown in
Surface texture 214, 214′, such as a plurality of ridges, can be provided on the external surface of the adapter body 210 and the handle 230 to improve the tactile interface with the device. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, other or additional surface treatment can be used without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Additional surface treatment can include one or more, including combinations, of strips, sloping surfaces, dimples, recesses, and depressions.
The fastener delivery attachment can 300 further comprise a fastener pass-through window 370. The fastener pass-through window 370 can have a shelf 376 surface configured to support a fastener 130. The fastener pass-through window 370 can also be in communication with an elongated channel aperture 332. The adapter 200 can also have a handle 230 that is operable to extend away from an adapter body 210 and/or rotate in a forward and rearward direction. A strap 240 that engages the power driver 110. A fastener strip 120, such as a collated fastener strip, can also be provided as part of the fastener installation system 100. The torque transmitter 500 can include a shaft 328, a coupler spring 522 and a coupler 512. The torque transmitter 500 can also include one or more of a cross-pin 712, a tab 714, an e-clip 720, a shoulder 704, a milled flat 716 and a coupler slot 516. The handle 230 of the adapters is also operable to at least one of extend away from the adapter body 210 and rotate in a forward and rearward direction.
Fastener delivery attachment 300 devices can comprise: a slide body 310 coupled to an attachment body 320 for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment 300 is operable to deliver one or more fasteners, and a one-piece adapter release button 350 on an exterior surface wherein the release button has two arms 352, 352′ with a ramp 356 positioned on an interior surface of each arm 352, 352′. Fastener delivery attachment 300 devices can also comprise: a slide body 310 coupled to an attachment body 320 for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment 300 is operable to deliver one or more fasteners 130, and a an elongated channel aperture 332 in communication with the pass-through window 370.
The fastener delivery attachment 300 can also include a fastener pass-through window 370. The fastener pass-through window 370 can also have a shelf 376 surface operable to support a fastener 130 or fastener strip 140. An elongated channel aperture 332 can also be provided that is in communication with the pass-through window 370.
Turning now to
In operation of the driving attachment 300, the nose 310 moves relative the driving attachment body 320 in a cycle of operation in which the rear portion (at the first end 10) of the nose 310 moves relative the driving attachment body 320 in a retracting stroke from an extended position to a retracted position and then moves in an extending stroke from the retracted position to the extended position. A fastener 130 from the retaining strap 140 shown in
As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, a one-piece adaptor release that is not pressed can also be employed without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Additionally, the semi-circular arms 352. 352′ need not be semi-circular as illustrated.
The nose 330 has a window 370 through which a fastener strip, such as a collated fastener strip, can be fed or passed-through. The window 370 is shaped to allow smaller straps to pass through the window while still providing substantial support for the entire screw strip. The window 370 has a main window section 372 with a first side 371, a second side 373 perpendicular to the first side. A third side is opposite the first side 371 and perpendicular to the opposite end of the second side 373. A fourth side is opposite the second side 373. An angled slender window component 374 extending from a side of the main window section 372 on the fourth side near the first side 371. A shelf 376 is provided continuous with the third side of the window 370. The shelf 376 provides a shelf surface which is support for an entire screw strip when the screw is being driven.
Alternatively, as shown in
A method for installing fasteners using the disclosed devices comprises: providing a power driver 110 having a power source (not shown); connecting an adapter 200 comprising a first end operable to engage the power driver 110 and a second end having a spline 220 with teeth 222 to the power driver 110; connecting a fastener delivery attachment 300 having an adapter release button 350 on an exterior surface, a slide body 310 coupled to an attachment body 320 for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment 300 is configured to deliver one or more fasteners 130 to the adapter 200; and feeding one or more fasteners 130 or a fastener strip 120 through a window 370 of the fastener delivery attachment 300. Another method for installing fasteners comprises: providing a power driver 110 having a power source (not shown); connecting an adapter 200 comprising a first end operable to engage the power driver 110 and a second end having a spline 220 with teeth 222 to the power driver 110; connecting a fastener delivery attachment 300 having a slide body 310 coupled to an attachment body 320 for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment 300 is operable to deliver one or more fasteners 130, and a fastener pass-through window 370 having an elongated channel aperture 332 in communication with a side of the pass-through window 370; and feeding one or more fasteners 130 or a fastener strip through a window 370 of the fastener delivery attachment 300. The methods for installing fasteners can also comprise: providing a power driver 110 having a power source (not shown); connecting an adapter 200 comprising a first end operable to engage the power driver 110 and a second end, and a handle 230; connecting a fastener delivery attachment 300 having a slide body 310 coupled to an attachment body 320 for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment 300 is operable to deliver one or more fasteners 130 to the adapter 200; and feeding the one or more fasteners 130 through a delivery window 370 of the fastener delivery attachment 300. Other methods for installing fasteners 130 can include: providing a power driver 110 having a power source (not shown); connecting an adapter 200 comprising a first end operable to engage the power driver 110 and a second end, and a strap 240; connecting a fastener delivery attachment 300 having a slide body 310 coupled to an attachment body 320 for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment 300 is operable to deliver one or more fasteners 130 to the adapter 200; and feeding the one or more fasteners 130 through a delivery window 370 of the fastener delivery attachment 300.
Methods can also include the step of applying a torque from the power driver 110 to the fastener delivery attachment 300 and serially installing a plurality of fasteners from the fastener strip 120 at locations on a target surface and/or serially installing a plurality of fasteners 130 from the fastener strip 140 at locations on a target surface. During use, the adapter 200 is connected to the power driver 110 by inserting the shank 212 into the chuck 116 of the power driver 110. The jaws within the chuck 116 are closed around the shank 212 to securely engage the adapter 200 to the power driver. The strap 240 is secured around a portion of the power driver 110, such as around the handle 114 as shown in
In operation, a fastener strip 120 containing a number of fasteners 130 collated in the plastic retaining strap 140 is inserted into a the feed channel 332 with a first fastener to be driven received within a feed channel 332 to drive the first fastener into a target surface or work area. Once the fastener 130 is positioned within the central aperture in engagement with the bit 326 of the shaft 328, the fastener is ready for installation. Activation of the power driver 110 rotates the shank 212 of the adapter 200 which then causes the shaft 328 of the driving attachment 300 to rotate. The drive shaft 328 has a fixed length and rotates relative to the feed channel 332, the drill, and the adapter.
In a driving stroke, manual pressure of the user pushes the entire assembly towards the target surface (movement m). With initial manual pressure, the forward end of the nose 310 engages the target surface to move the nose 310 from a forward position to a rear position. The nose 310 moves rearwardly until either a fastener 130 becomes sandwiched between the nose 310 and a fastener interface within the fastener driving attachment or the nose 310 moves m to a rear position relative to the feed channel 332. On release of this manual pressure, in a return stroke, the nose 310 moves to a forward position thereby moving the housing and the shaft 328 away from the target surface. Once a fastener is delivered, another fastener is auto-fed into the feed channel 332.
Kits can comprise one or more of the following: an adapter 200, a driving attachment 300, and one or more fasteners 130 and/or fasteners strips 120. A fastener installation 100 kit can, for example, comprise: a fastener delivery attachment 300 having an adapter release button 350 on an exterior surface, a slide body 310 coupled to an attachment body 320 for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment 300 is configured to deliver one or more fasteners 130; an adapter 200 comprising a first end operable to engage the power driver 110 and a second end having a spline 220 with teeth 222 operable to engage the fastener delivery attachment 300; and a torque transmitter 500 operable to transmit torque from the power to the one or more fasteners 130.
Another installation system 100 kit can comprise: a fastener delivery attachment 300 having a slide body 310 coupled to an attachment body 320 for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment 300 is configured to deliver one or more fasteners 130; an adapter 200 comprising a first end operable to engage the power driver 110, a second end having a spline 220 with teeth 222 operable to engage the fastener delivery attachment 300, and a handle 230 extending from an adapter body 210; and a torque transmitter 500 operable to transmit torque from the power driver 110 to the one or more fasteners 130.
Yet another fastener installation system 100 kit can comprise: a fastener delivery attachment 300 having a slide body 310 coupled to an attachment body 320 for reciprocal displacement in a retraction stroke wherein the fastener delivery attachment 300 is operable to deliver one or more fasteners 130; an adapter 200 comprising a first end operable to engage the power driver 110, a second end operable to engage the fastener delivery attachment 300, and a strap 240; and a torque transmitter 500 operable to transmit torque from the power driver 110 to the one or more fasteners 130.
Kits can also include a power driver 110, one or more fasteners 130, and/or one or more fastener strips 120.
While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described herein, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that such embodiments are provided by way of example only. Numerous variations, changes, and substitutions will now occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. It should be understood that various alternatives to the embodiments of the invention described herein may be employed in practicing the invention. It is intended that the claims define the scope of the invention and that methods and structures within the scope of these claims and their equivalents be covered thereby.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/091,701, filed Oct. 14, 2020, entitled FASTENER FEEDING SYSTEMS, METHODS AND DEVICES, which application is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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