This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 101110812, filed on Mar. 28, 2012.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a pneumatic tool, and more particularly to an impact device for an electric nail gun.
2. Description of the Related Art
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The impact block 142 is connected to the swing arm 131. When the swing arm 131 rotates toward the flywheel 121, the impact block 142 comes into contact with the flywheel 121. Upon frictional contact of the impact block 142 with the flywheel 121, the impact block 142 is driven by the flywheel 121 to move in the nail passage 11 along the nail-striking direction so as to perform a nail striking operation.
However, since the impact block 142 is swingable with the swing arm 131, and since the nail striker rod 143 is disposed fixedly on the impact block 142, when the impact block 142 is co-rotated with the swing arm 131 to separate from the flywheel 121, an angle is formed between the nail striker rod 143 and the nail passage 11. Although the angle can be reduced when the swing arm 131 rotates toward the flywheel 121, the moving direction of the impact block 142 may be different from the nail-string direction of the nail striker rod 143, thereby affecting adversely smooth nail striking operation.
The object of this invention is to provide an impact device for an electric nail gun that can be operated to perform a more smooth nail striking operation.
According to this invention, an impact device is used for an electric nail gun. The electric nail gun includes a supporting frame, a flywheel disposed pivotally on the supporting frame, and a swing arm disposed pivotally on the supporting frame. The impact device includes a sliding block disposed movably on the supporting frame, a nail striker rod connected to the sliding block, and an impact block floatable on the sliding block. When the swing arm rotates toward the flywheel, it presses the impact block against the flywheel to thereby move the sliding block from a pre-firing position to a firing position.
Since the impact block is not co-rotatable with the swing arm, the moving direction of the impact block can be designed to be the same as the nail striking direction of the nail striker rod, thereby facilitating smooth nail striking operation.
These and other features and advantages of this invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The guide rail 3 is disposed on a side surface of the swing arm 24 facing toward the flywheel 22.
The moving unit 4 includes two guide rods 41, a sliding block 42, and two resilient members 43. The guide rods 41 are disposed on the supporting frame 20 and above the flywheel 22. Each of the guide rods 41 extends along a direction parallel to the axis (X). The sliding block 42 is disposed movably on the guide rods 41, is formed with a channel 421 extending along a gravity direction perpendicular to the axis (X), and is movable between a pre-firing position shown in
The impact unit 5 includes a nail striker rod 51, an impact block 52, a plurality of return springs 53, and two roller units 54. The nail striker rod 51 is connected to the sliding block 42 in a known manner, and is aligned with the nail passage 21. The impact block 52 is disposed floatably on the sliding block 42, is movable relative to the sliding block 42 along the gravity direction, and is formed with a projection 521 extending through the channel 421. The return springs 53 are connected between the sliding block 42 and the impact block 52 for biasing the impact block 52 to move away from the flywheel 22 to abut resiliently against the sliding block 42. Each roller unit 54 includes a roller seat 541 connected fixedly to the projection 521 of the impact block 52, and a roller 542 disposed pivotally on the roller seat 541 and movable on the guide rail 3.
With further reference to
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Hence, a power is transmitted from the motor 23 to the impact block 52 through the flywheel 22, so that the impact block 52, together with the sliding block 42, is thrown to move the rollers 542 on the guide rail 3. As a consequence, the sliding block 42 is moved to the firing position, and the nail striker rod 51 is moved in the nail passage 21 to perform a nail striking operation.
In view of the above, the impact device of this invention has the following advantages:
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101110812 | Mar 2012 | TW | national |