1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a locking mechanism for a nail gun. More particularly, the present invention relates to a nail pusher slidably formed in a magazine of a nail gun, a lockout element of which the sliding movement on the nail pusher is restricted, and a pushing arm that pushes a nail according to the nail pusher.
2. Related Art
A locking mechanism of a nail gun, namely, an empty-nail shooting blocking mechanism, is to automatically inspect whether the magazine and the drive track are empty when the multiple nails are exhausted while operating a nail gun. The locking mechanism also makes the trigger stay in an invalid pressing and driving state, so that the user cannot drive the shooting action and be reminded to replenish the nails.
The traditional locking mechanism of a nail gun as disclosed in Taiwanese Patent No. 3221044 includes a fixed lockout element formed on a side surface of a nail pusher in a magazine. The stopping member moves to block the slider element together with the nail pusher at a displacement of a thickness of a single nail when the last nail is shot out of the nail gun. The shooting operation is thus stopped. As the thickness of the currently used nail is about 0.6 mm to 1.2 mm, the displacement to block the slider element is only 0.6 mm to 1.2 mm. Therefore, the stopping surface area is insufficient. When the user forces pressing the slider element without knowing that the drive track is empty, the slider element is easily detached from the blocking of the lockout element, so as to affect the shooting blocking effect of the nail gun.
In Taiwanese Patent No. 1283625 and U.S. Pat. No. 7,513,403, a more advanced locking mechanism mounted on a nail pusher that uses a moveable lockout element to stop a slider element is disclosed. A lockout element is slidably formed on a side surface of a nail pusher by resilient force. When the last nail in the drive track is gone, the lockout element resiliently shifts towards the drive track with a displacement larger than the thickness of a single nail, so as to block the movement of the slider element. Consequently, the nail shooting operation of the nail gun is stopped. However, because a sliding gap is respectively formed between the nail pusher and the interior wall of the magazine and between the lockout element and the nail pusher, the nail pusher and the lockout element become loosened after a long operation time. The loosened lockout element is easily stocked in the interior wall of the magazine to affect the smooth operation thereof. Also, the slider element may be possibly detached from the blocking of the lockout element to affect the operation. Besides, both locking mechanisms are not triggered by the existence of last nail(s). Instead, they are actually triggered by the relative location of the slider element and the nail pusher. To make sure it's a zero nail lockout, the slider element has to be sensitive to such as a 0.6 mm movement of the nail pusher in order to not lockout with one nail. This requires very tight tolerance control. To overcome this drawback, U.S. Pat. No. 7,182,236 provides a spring and a lockout element located on the nail pusher.
In Taiwanese Patent No. M269156, a moveable lockout element to block the movement of a slider element is disclosed. A touch element is formed on the nail pusher, and a pendulum lockout element is pivotally formed on the side surface of the magazine. The nail pusher moves towards the drive track with a displacement of the thickness of a single nail when the last nail in the drive track is gone. Thereby, the touch element pushes the lockout element to incline out of the magazine and to the moving path of the slider element, such that the movement of the slider element is blocked. However, when the lockout element inclines out of the magazine, the area to block the slider element is the cross sectional area of the inclination of the lockout element, and a force component is generated because of the inclination, such that the lockout element may be pushed back to the non-blocking position by the safety slid rod. Therefore, the blocking stability to the slider element is affected.
By the current invention, the problems caused by insufficient stopping surface area, high tolerance control and lack of stability are resolved. Also, the problems caused by loosened structure after a long time operation is also overcome, such that the unsmooth blocking ability to the slider element is improved. Besides, the current invention has different structure from U.S. Pat. No. 7,182,236.
The locking mechanism of a nail gun includes a guide plate and a cover plate connected to form a drive track for nail shooting in between. A nail supplying slot and a side slot connected to each other are formed on the guide plate. The nail supplying slot is also connected to the drive track. A containing slot connected to the drive track is formed on the cover plate. A slider element is slidably formed on a side surface of the guide plate. A stopper element is formed on a side of the slider element corresponding to side slot, such that stopper element can move into the side slot along the shooting direction with the slider element. A magazine is formed on a side of the guide plate to contain a column of nails. A nail pusher is slidably formed in the magazine facing the nail supplying slot. A first spring is inserted between the nail pusher and the interior wall of the magazine, so as to impose the resilient force to drive the nail pusher towards the nail supplying slot, such that the column of nails is respectively pushed into the drive track for shooting. The nail pusher includes an ear portion. A lockout element is slideably disposed in the magazine and facing the side slot. A second spring is inserted between the lockout element and the interior wall of the magazine, so as to impose the resilient force to drive the lockout element towards the side slot. A guide slot is formed to moveably cap with the ear portion of the nail pushing slot. The guide slot restricts the sliding motion of the lockout element on the nail pusher along the side slot. A pushing arm is formed at the side of the lockout element and extends towards the corresponding side of the nail slot. The pushing arm pushes the nails into the drive track to move along with the lockout element to detect whether there's nail(s) in the driving track. When the nails are exhausted, the pushing arm enters into the containing slot from the nail supplying slot to drive the lockout element to enter the side slot, so as to stop the stopper element.
By the above structure, the pushing arm pushes the respective nail from the nail supplying slot into the drive track for shooting. The pushing arm can also detect whether the drive track contains any residual nail. The containing slot extends the shifting distance of the pushing arm after the last nail is released, such that the pushing arm can extend beyond the drive track. As a result, the lockout element moves with a distance larger than the thickness of a single nail towards the position to block the movement of the slider element. Therefore, the area of the slider element subject to the stress is increased, the triggering signal from whether there's nail(s) inside the feed channel functions like an on/off signal and triggers a movement much larger than 0.6 mm, and the stability of blocking the movement of the slider element is also improved. In addition, because the lockout element is directly slidably formed in the magazine, the loosening level of the lockout element is effectively suppressed to ensure the blocking stability of the movement of the slider element. Accordingly, the shooting blocking effect of the nail gun is enhanced.
In one embodiment, the guide plate further including a connecting slot connecting the side slot, the nail supplying slot and the drive track, and the containing slot is connected to the connecting slot and the side slot.
The slider element can be pivotally connected to a trigger of the nail gun, such that the slider element can move towards the shooting direction along with the movement of the trigger. Thereby, the trigger is disabled by blocking the slider element.
The ear portion can extends towards the corresponding side of the side slot. The guide slot extends along the side slot to form a shifting distance larger than the length of the ear portion. Therefore, by guiding the guide slot via the ear portion, the lockout element is able to restrict the side sliding motion of the nail pushing slot.
A blocking portion is formed on one side of the side slot near the lockout element. The blocking portion enters into the side slot to stop the stopper element along with the lockout element. The pushing arm extends between the nail supplying slot and the blocking portion of the lockout element.
The second spring drives the pushing arm along with the lockout element to protrude from the top of a pushing claw of the nail pusher.
These and other features and advantages of the various embodiments disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which like numbers refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
As shown in
The slider element 4 is slideably disposed on the side of the guide plate 1 and the cover plate 2 as shown in
The magazine 5 is placed at one side of the guide plate 1 (as shown in
The nail pusher 7 is slidably mounted in the guide channel 52 inside the magazine 5 and facing the nail supplying slot 12 (as shown in
The lockout element 8 is slidably mounted in the guide slot 51 of the magazine 5 at a position facing the side slot 13 (as shown in
The pushing arm 81 can be formed at a side of the lockout element 8 near the blocking portion 82 (as shown in
The above structure has provided a precise and sufficient disclosure to enable the current invention. Particularly, the pushing arm 81 that pushes the respective nails 9 from the nail supplying slot 12 one by one into the drive track 11 for shooting and detects whether there is any residual nail within the drive track 11. The containing slot 21 can extend the moving distance of the pushing arm 81 after the last nail 9 is released, such that pushing arm 81 can move beyond the drive track 11. As a result, the lockout element 8 is operative to move with a distance larger than the thickness of a single nail 9 to the blocking position of the slider element 4. Therefore, the area to block the movement of the slider element 4 is increased, and the stability to block the movement of the slider element 4 is enhanced. In addition, the lockout element 8 is directly disposed within the magazine 5, such that the loosening level of the lockout element 8 after a long operation time is effectively reduced. The operation smoothness for blocking the slider element 4 is greatly improved. Accordingly, the effect of the shooting blocking operation is enhanced too. In addition, because the lockout element 8 and the second spring 62 are independently disposed within the magazine 5, the allocation complexity and cost thereof are reduced.
The above description is given by way of example, and not limitation. Given the above disclosure, one skilled in the art could devise variations that are within the scope and spirit of the invention disclosed herein, including configurations ways of the recessed portions and materials and/or designs of the attaching structures. Further, the various features of the embodiments disclosed herein can be used alone, or in varying combinations with each other and are not intended to be limited to the specific combination described herein. Thus, the scope of the claims is not to be limited by the illustrated embodiments.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
100201531 | Jan 2011 | TW | national |