1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a holding device for a fastening element mountable on a power drive-in tool and having at least two gripping elements each having a clamping jaw provided thereon, with the clamping jaws engaging, in their support position, a shaft of the fastening element, and with at least one clamping jaw having, at its free end adjacent to another clamping jaw, a recess for the fastening element and defining an axis.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Holding devices of the type described above which are mountable on a power drive-in tools (such as, e.g., screw-driving tools) serve for holding a fastening element before start of a drive-in process and for guiding the fastening element during the drive-in process in order to prevent damage of the surface of the workpiece, into which the fastening element is driven in, by a side-slipping fastening element.
European Publication EP 1452 276 A1 discloses a holding device for a fastening element and which is mountable on a screw-driving tool. The holding device holds the fastening element that is driven-in by a tool bit insertable therein. The holding device has two gripping elements which engage, in a support position, a shaft of a fastening element and are displaced in a release position, in which they are spaced from the shaft, upon application of a force to the gripping elements. Each of the gripping elements is provided with a clamping jaw, with at least one of the jaws having, at its free end adjacent to the other jaw, a recess that defines an axis. The gripping elements have at least one contact region that forms, at least in the support position, a frontmost stop of the holding device in a drive-in direction of the screw-driving tool.
An object of the present invention is to improve feeding and a subsequent guidance of the fastening element in the holding device for a fastening element of a type described above.
This and other objects of the present invention, which will become apparent hereinafter, are achieved according to the invention, by providing pivot means for pivotally supporting the at least one clamping jaw on a respective gripping element and having a pivot axis extending substantially parallel to the axis defined by the recess of the at least one clamping jaw. Under “substantially parallel” is understood a condition in which the pivot axis extends to the axis, which is defined by the recess of the at least one clamping jaw, with a slight inclination at an angle up to 15°. The pivot means provides for pivotal movement of the clamping jaw of at least one gripping element away from the other clamping jaw in the feeding direction of the fastening element so that the fastening element can be easily received in the recess of the other clamping jaw. After the fastening element has been received in the recess of the other jaw which remains stationary, the pivotable clamping jaw can pivot again into the support position in which the fastening element is held and guided.
Advantageously, a spring biases the at least one clamping jaw in a support direction. Thereby, the at least one clamping jaw in each orientation with respect to the gravity force, is automatically pivoted back in its support position.
Advantageously, the recess of the at least one clamping jaw opens on a side thereof located opposite the feeding direction of the fastening element.
An easy pivotal movement of the at least one clamping jaw by the fed fastening element can be achieved when the at least one pivotable clamping jaw has, in a region of the recess, an entry bevel for the fastening element.
It is advantageous when the other clamping jaw has a support surface for the pivotable at least one clamping jaw, and the at least one clamping jaw has a projection with which is supported on the support surface of the other clamping jaw in the support position of the clamping jaws. Thereby, the position of the at least one pivotable clamping jaw in the support position is clearly defined.
The novel features of the present invention, which are considered as characteristic for the invention, are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its mode of operation, together with additional advantages and objects thereof, will be best understood from the following detailed description of preferred embodiment, when read with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The drawings show:
A holding device 10 according to the present invention, which is shown in
A drive-in bit 13, which is formed as a screw-driving bit and which can be rotated by the power drive-in tool 40, is advanced into the holding device 10. The holding device 10 further has two gripping elements 20a, 20b which are formed as gripping arms displaceable over the base body 11. On each of the gripping elements 20a, 20b, there is provided, respectively, on their adjacent sides, clamping jaws 21, 22. Both clamping jaws 21, 22 have, respectively, at their free ends 22, recesses 23, 24. In their support position 19 shown in
The first clamping jaw 21 is pivoted by a pivot axle 25 the pivot axis of which extends parallel to the axis A and on which the first gripping element 21 is supported. The second clamping jaw 22 is fixedly secured on the second gripping element 20b. A spring 26 biases the first pivotable clamping jaw 21 in direction of the support position 19. On the second clamping jaw 22, there is provided a support surface 32 for the pivotable first clamping jaw 21. The first clamping jaw 21 has a projection 31 with which it is supported on the support surface 32 in the support position 19.
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When the drive in power drive-in tool 40 is pressed, with the arranged thereon, holding element 10, against a workpiece W, as shown in
Though the present invention was shown and described with references to the preferred embodiment, such is merely illustrative of the present invention and is not to be construed as a limitation thereof and various modifications of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art. It is therefore not intended that the present invention be limited to the disclosed embodiment or details thereof, and the present invention includes all variations and/or alternative embodiments within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 000 264.2 | Jan 2009 | DE | national |