Claims
- 1. A nailing gun attachment for individually dispensing and positioning tin tags, comprising:
- (a) a base having a top surface containing a pair of spaced parallel guide slots, a longitudinally extending channel arranged between and generally parallel to said slots, a first through-bore defining a feeding station, and a second through-bore defining a nailing station;
- (b) means defining a hollow supply chamber mounted on said base adjacent said feeding station;
- (c) a slide member connected for sliding movement relative to said supply chamber means;
- (d) guide rail means mounted on said base defining a feed slot extending from said feeding station to said loading station;
- (e) a shuttle slidably mounted within said channel for reciprocating movement between said feeding station and said nailing station;
- (f) at least one cam arm having an upper end pivotally connected with said supply chamber means, and a lower end pivotally connected with said shuttle, and pin and cam slot means connecting said slide member with said at least one cam arm, whereby when said slide member slides along said supply chamber means, said at least one cam arm causes said shuttle to be displaced within said channel toward one of said feeding and nailing stations.
- 2. A nailing gun attachment as defined in claim 1, wherein said shuttle includes a boss portion, and further wherein said at least one cam arm lower end includes a forked portion extending through one of said guide slots to engage said shuttle boss portion.
- 3. A nailing gun attachment as defined in claim 2, wherein said supply chamber means includes an access door affording access to the interior of said supply chamber means.
- 4. A nailing gun attachment as defined in claim 3, wherein said supply chamber means includes plunger means for biasing said tin tags toward said feeding station.
- 5. A nailing gun attachment as defined in claim 4, and further including a removable plate mounted on said base, said shuttle being supported on said plate.
- 6. A nailing gun attachment as defined in claim 5, and further comprising a removable cartridge arranged within said supply chamber adjacent said feeding station, said cartridge being adapted to receive a plurality of stacked tin tags.
- 7. A nailing gun attachment as defined in claim 6, wherein said slide member includes mounting means for connecting said base with a nailing gun.
- 8. A nailing gun attachment as defined in claim 7, and further comprising biasing means arranged between said base and said slide member for biasing said base and said slide members apart.
- 9. A nailing gun attachment as defined in claim 8, wherein said biasing means includes a compression spring.
- 10. A nailing gun attachment as defined in claim 9, wherein said base is formed of a synthetic plastic material.
- 11. A nailing gun attachment as defined in claim 10, wherein said supply chamber means is formed of a synthetic plastic material.
- 12. A nailing gun attachment as defined in claim 11, wherein said feed slot is of such a size as to dispense successively a single tin tag.
- 13. A nailing gun attachment as defined in claim 12, and further comprising positioning means for holding a single tin tag at said nailing station, said positioning means including a first magnet mounted on said base between said guide rails.
- 14. A nailing gun attachment as defined in claim 13, wherein said supply chamber means includes a dividing wall defining a lower chamber containing the tin tags and an upper chamber containing a spring arranged about said plunger, and further wherein said dividing wall includes a keyway adapted to receive a pin mounted on said plunger, whereby said plunger can be manually actuated to cause said key to pass through said keyway and lock said plunger in a retracted upright position, thereby to allow said cartridge to be inserted or removed from said lower chamber.
- 15. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said slide member is annular and is mounted concentrically about said supply chamber means.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/456,861 filed Jun. 1, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,634,583.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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