Claims
- 1. An impact actuated tool for driving a fastener into a substrate by an explosive charge, comprising:
- a housing having a bore extending therethrough, the bore having a front end spaced in a firing direction and a rear end in an opposite direction;
- a barrel having a bore extending therethrough, axially slidably mounted within the front end of the bore in the housing, the barrel having a forward end in the firing direction and a breech end in the opposite direction, the barrel constrained for limited longitudinal movement relative to the housing;
- means for biasing the barrel forwardly in the firing direction;
- a firing chamber formed at the breech end of the barrel in communication with the barrel bore, a portion of the barrel bore within the firing chamber being configured to receive a cartridge;
- a piston axially slidably mounted within the bore in the barrel;
- a nosepiece with a bore extending therethrough, the nosepiece having a forward end in the firing direction which defines a muzzle and a rear end in the opposite direction which is threadedly engaged to the barrel, the bore in the rear end of the nosepiece sized to be substantially equal in diameter to the bore of the barrel, and the bore on the muzzle end of the nosepiece sized for receiving a fastener, the nosepiece being removable and interchangeable to vary the muzzle length to accommodate a plurality of fastener lengths;
- means for advancing a cartridge into a firing position in the firing chamber, and simultaneously removing a spent cartridge away from the firing chamber;
- a firing pin having a threaded shank portion, a conical firing pin tip and a flange, the firing pin being axially slidably mounted within the rear end of the bore in the housing and constrained for limited longitudinal movement relative to the housing;
- means for biasing the firing pin rearwardly towards the rear end of said housing, said means for biasing engaging the flange on the firing pin; and
- a handle adapted to be grasped at a first end and engaged to the shank portion of the firing pin at a second end, whereby the handle is pushed inwardly to fire a cartridge to create combustion gases to displace the piston.
- 2. The tool as in claim 1, wherein a port is spaced from the breech a distance sufficiently far such that a fastener of a selected length is completely driven into the substrate before the piston clears the port.
- 3. The tool as in claim 1, wherein the handle, the firing pin, the cartridge, the barrel, the piston, and the fastener are in close, compressive contact when the cartridge is detonated such that the tool is effectively a solid, closed system substantially confining the explosive force and noise within the tool.
- 4. The tool as in claim 1, wherein the barrel includes an axial slot partially extending into an external surface of the sidewall of the barrel, and stop means for extending through the housing into the slot to limit the axial travel of the barrel.
- 5. An impact actuated tool, in accordance with claim 1, wherein the barrel biasing means has a lower resistance to axial compression produced by axial displacement of the barrel on contact of the muzzle with a surface than the firing pin biasing means has to axial displacement by relative movement of the tool handle whereby the barrel is axially displaced before axial displacement of the firing pin.
- 6. An impact actuated tool, in accordance with claim 1, wherein the muzzle is sized to a particular fastener length so that contact is maintained between the breech, the piston and the fastener prior to actuation.
- 7. The tool as in claim 1, wherein a plurality of ports are spaced from the breech a distance such that the combustion gases displace the piston a sufficient distance to allow the gases to expand into the plurality of the ports prior to a fastener of a selected length being completely driven into the substrate.
- 8. The tool as in claim 1, wherein a plurality of ports are spaced from the breech a distance such that the combustion gases displace the piston a sufficient distance to allow communication between the gases and each of the ports prior to a fastener of a selected length being completely driven into the substrate.
- 9. The tool as in claim 1, wherein a safety means comprises a member having a bore therethrough forming internal walls, the walls of the member forming a shoulder within the safety member, and a metal ball moveable within the member, the ball sized to lodge against the shoulder to prevent axial movement of the handle when the muzzle of the tool is in a first orientation.
- 10. The tool as in claim 1, wherein a safety means comprises a first member having walls, the walls of the first member forming a shoulder within the safety means and a second member moveable within the first member, the second member sized to lodge against the shoulder of the first member to prevent movement of the firing pin to fire the cartridge when the muzzle of the tool is in a first orientation.
- 11. The tool as in claim 1, wherein a port is spaced from the breech a distance sufficiently far such that a fastener of a selected length is completely driven into the substrate prior to the combustion gases entering a port.
- 12. A tool as in claim 1, wherein a plurality of apertures are formed in said barrel, said apertures being substantially closed at their outer ends by said housing to form chambers which allow the combustion gases to expand into the said expansion chambers.
- 13. A tool as in claim 1, wherein a plurality of apertures are sized and selectively located such that the apertures are at a location wherein said combustion gases are not permitted to expand thereinto until the fastener is completely driven into the substrate.
- 14. A tool as in claim 1 further comprising a safety means to prevent axial movement of the firing pin when the muzzle of the tool is oriented in a downward direction.
- 15. An impact actuated tool for driving a fastener by an explosive charge, comprising:
- a housing having a bore extending therethrough;
- a barrel, slidably mounted within the housing bore, having a bore extending therethrough, the barrel having a forward end in a firing direction and a breech end in an opposite direction, the barrel constrained for limited longitudinal movement relative to the housing;
- a firing chamber formed at the breech end of the barrel in communication with the barrel bore, a portion of the barrel bore within the firing chamber being configured to receive a cartridge;
- a piston axially slidably mounted within the bore in the barrel;
- a nosepiece with a bore extending therethrough, the nosepiece having a forward end in the firing direction which defines a muzzle and a rear end in the opposite direction which is fixed to the barrel, the bore in the rear portion of the nosepiece being sized to be substantially equal in diameter to the bore of the barrel, and the bore on the muzzle end, of the nosepiece sized for receiving a fastener, the nosepiece being removable and interchangeable to selectively vary the muzzle dimensions to accommodate a plurality of fastener lengths;
- means for advancing a cartridge into a firing position in the firing chamber, and simultaneously removing a spent cartridge away from the firing chamber;
- means for biasing the barrel away from the cartridge;
- a firing pin having a firing tip and a flange, the firing pin being slidably mounted within the housing bore and constrained for limited longitudinal movement relative to the housing;
- means for biasing the firing pin rearwardly; and
- a handle adapted to be grasped at a first end and operationally coupled to the firing pin at a second end, whereby the tool is fired by displacing the handle.
- 16. The tool as in claim 15, wherein a port is spaced from the breech a distance sufficiently far such that a fastener of a selected length is completely driven into the substrate before the piston clears the port.
- 17. The tool as in claim 15, wherein the handle, the firing pin, the cartridge, the barrel, the piston, and the fastener are in close, compressive contact when the cartridge is detonated such that the tool is effectively a solid, closed system substantially confining the explosive force and noise within the tool.
- 18. The tool as in claim 15, wherein the barrel includes an axial slot partially extending into an external surface of the sidewall of the barrel, and stop means for extending through the housing into the slot to limit the axial travel of the barrel.
- 19. An impact actuated tool, in accordance with claim 15, wherein the barrel biasing means has a lower resistance to axial compression produced by axial displacement of the barrel on contact of the muzzle with a surface than the firing pin biasing means has to axial displacement by relative movement of the tool handle whereby the barrel is axially displaced before axial displacement of the firing pin.
- 20. An impact actuated tool, in accordance with claim 15, wherein the muzzle is sized to a particular fastener length so that contact is maintained between the breech, the piston and the fastener prior to actuation.
- 21. The tool as in claim 15, wherein a plurality of ports are spaced from the breech a distance such that the combustion gases displace the piston a sufficient distance to allow the gases to expand into the plurality of the ports prior to a fastener of a selected length being completely driven into the substrate.
- 22. The tool as in claim 15, wherein a plurality of ports are spaced from the breech a distance such that the combustion gases displace the piston a sufficient distance to allow communication between the gases and each of the ports prior to a fastener of a selected length being completely driven into the substrate.
- 23. The tool as in claim 15, wherein a safety means comprises a member having a bore therethrough forming internal walls, the walls of the member forming a shoulder within the safety member, and a metal ball moveable within the member, the ball sized to lodge against the shoulder to prevent axial movement of the handle when the muzzle of the tool is in a first orientation.
- 24. The tool as in claim 15, wherein a safety means comprises a first member having walls, the walls of the first member forming a shoulder within the safety member and a second member moveable within the first member, the second member sized to lodge against the shoulder of the first member to prevent movement of the firing pin to fire the cartridge when the muzzle of the tool is in a first orientation.
- 25. The tool as in claim 15, wherein a port is spaced from the breech a distance sufficiently far such that a fastener of a selected length is completely driven into the substrate prior to the combustion gases entering the port.
- 26. A tool as in claim 15, wherein a plurality of apertures are formed in said barrel, said apertures being substantially closed at their outer ends by said housing to form chambers which allow the combustion gases to expand into the said expansion chambers.
- 27. A tool as in claim 15, wherein a plurality of apertures are sized and selectively located such that the apertures are at a location wherein said combustion gases are not permitted to expand thereinto until the fastener is completely driven into the substrate.
- 28. A tool as in claim 15 further comprising a safety means to prevent axial movement of the firing pin when the muzzle of the tool is oriented in a downward direction.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 08/147,935, filed Nov. 5, 1993.
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