This present invention relates to a locking device for an electric nail gun powered by a gas spring.
An electric nail gun is a tool that uses an electric motor as a driving source, a cylinder as an energy storage device, and a piston striker assembly as a driving component for nailing tasks. Typically, on one side of the striker's movement path, there is a lifting wheel driven by the motor. The unidirectional rotation of the lifting wheel can reset the striker from the firing position to the ready position. On the other side of the striker's movement path, there is a locking device. When the striker resets to the ready position, the locking device locks the striker in place. A utility model patent with the publication number CN215701434U discloses an example of such an electric nail gun in existing technology.
In the structure of the locking device of the electric nail gun, a locking block rotates around a fixed central shaft. The locking block engages or disengages from the notch of the striker to lock or unlock it. In existing electric nail guns, it has been found that the force of the striker can indirectly transfer to the fixed central shaft through the locking block. This results in the fixed central shaft experiencing torque and impact forces, causing rotation, loosening, or some degree of torsional deformation. Impact forces can cause the fixed central shaft to bend, leading to durability issues in the electric nail gun. Misalignment or deformation at the fixed central shaft can cause premature failure, affecting the normal operation of the nail gun.
In view of the deficiencies in the existing technology, the present invention provides a locking device for an electric nail gun powered by a gas spring.
To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides a locking device for an electric nail gun powered by a gas spring. The device includes a locking device for an electric nail gun powered by a gas spring, comprising: a power box, a striker movably mounted above the power box with a plurality of evenly spaced ratchets formed on one side and a notch on the other, a fixed central shaft mounted above the power box on the side with the notch of the striker, a rotatable locking block on the fixed central shaft engaging or disengaging the notch to lock or unlock the striker, a tension spring on the power box resetting the locking block to a locked position, a guide pad maintaining synchronous rotation with the fixed central shaft and located above the locking block, a lock nut securing an upper part of the guide pad, a pressure plate on the power box, fixed perpendicular above the striker and to the striker by a first bolt and a second bolt, a sleeve fitted over the first bolt, the guide pad including an integral guide part, an upper surface of the integral guide part tightly against an underside of the pressure plate and a side surface of the guide part close to the sleeve.
More preferably, wherein a middle part of the fixed central shaft has an integral flat part, and the guide pad has a flat groove matching the flat part; the flat part is press-fitted into the flat groove to achieve synchronized rotation.
More preferably, wherein the first bolt is additionally equipped with a roller, positioned below the sleeve, to guide the movement of the striker.
More preferably, wherein a spring column is fixedly mounted on the locking block, and a tension spring bracket is also fixedly mounted on the power box; one end of the pull spring is attached to the tension spring bracket, and the other end of the pull spring is attached to the spring column, thereby maintaining the locking block in a tendency to reset to the locked position.
More preferably, wherein a limit piece is additionally installed on the fixed central shaft, located between the guide pad and the lock nut, and comprises an integral first limit end and a second limit end; upon installation, the first limit end abuts the first bolt, while the second limit end serves to restrict the position of the spring column.
More preferably, wherein the power box is equipped with an internal motor, and an output shaft of the motor has a cam; the cam is driven by a locking transmission assembly, rotates the locking block, thereby enabling the switching between locking and unlocking positions.
More preferably, wherein the locking transmission assembly includes a synchronization shaft, a locking seat, and a steel ball; the synchronization shaft is positioned on one side of the fixed central shaft, with a lower end of the synchronization shaft equipped with a pendulum rod; the pendulum rod has a torsion spring and forms a transmission connection with the cam to drive the rotation of the synchronization shaft through swinging; an upper end of the synchronization shaft has a synchronization wheel, an upper surface of the synchronization wheel is machined to form a ball groove; the locking seat, fixed in position, includes a lift hole machined for the passage of the steel ball; a lower surface of the locking block has machined to form a spherical groove.
More preferably, wherein the power box also fixed with a guide block; the locking seat and the guide block partially overlap on the upper surface of the synchronization wheel to ensure the stable rotation of the synchronization wheel.
Beneficial effects compared to existing technology: Through the arrangement of the guide pad, pressure plate, first bolt, and second bolt, the present invention effectively neutralizes the impact forces and torque experienced by the fixed central shaft, ensuring its stability during operation. This increases the durability of the electric nail gun and significantly extends its lifespan.
Embodiment 1: As shown in
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This section details the second embodiment of the present invention, explaining the differences from the first example and describing the operational mechanism of the electric nail gun's locking device.
Embodiment 2: The difference between this example and Embodiment 1 lies in the shape of the guide part 141 of the guide pad 14. In this example, as shown in
By configuring the guide pad, pressure plate, first bolt, and second bolt, the impact forces and torque exerted on the fixed central shaft are effectively neutralized. This ensures the stability of the fixed central shaft during operation, thereby increasing the durability of the electric nail gun and significantly extending its lifespan.
For a clearer understanding of the present invention, Embodiment 1 is described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings:
Force Analysis of the Fixed Central Shaft: there is a gap fit between the locking block 6 and the fixed central shaft 4 to allow the locking block 6 to rotate without causing the fixed central shaft 4 to rotate (as seen in
Locking and Unlocking of the Striker: combining
The above description is only for the preferred embodiments of the present invention and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Various modifications and variations can be made by those skilled in the art within the spirit and principle of the present invention. Any such modifications, equivalent replacements, improvements, etc., should be included within the scope of protection of the present invention.
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| 202322641181.3 | Sep 2023 | CN | national |
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