Claims
- 1. A loop pin connecting device comprising:a grip lever rotatably pivoted to a grip section of a main body portion of the device, a driving arm swung by the grip lever, a first pin holder section that linearly travels on a first guide rail by the driving arm, a first feeding pin fixed to the first pin holder section, a second pin holder section that linearly travels on a second guide rail by the driving arm, a second feeding pin comprising a flexible member with a base end fixed to the second pin holder section, and a guide member for guiding a tip end section of the second feeding pin, wherein the guide member is bent and has a tip end repositionable to meet a position of a tip of the first feeding pin.
- 2. The loop pin connecting device according to claim 1 wherein upon the driving arm being rotated, the second feeding pin moves into position at the tip end of the guide member and remains stationary until the first feeding pin arrives at the tip end section of said guide member.
- 3. The loop pin connecting device according to claim 1 wherein the first pin holder section is driven via a cam member mounted to a part of the driving arm.
- 4. The loop pin connecting device according to claim 1 wherein a cam member is so configured that said cam member varies the travel speed of the first pin holder section in the vicinity of a dead end section of said first guide rail.
- 5. The loop pin connecting device according to claim 4 wherein the cam member decelerates a travel speed of the first pin holder section in the vicinity of the dead end section of said first guide rail.
- 6. The loop pin connecting device according to claim 1 wherein the second pin holder section is linked to the driving arm via a link member.
- 7. The loop pin connecting device according to claim 6 wherein the link member varies a travel speed of the second pin holder section in the vicinity of the dead end section of said second guide rail.
- 8. The loop pin connecting device according to claim 7 wherein the link member decelerates the travel speed of the second pin holder section in the vicinity of the dead end section of said second guide rail.
- 9. The loop pin connecting device according to claim 6 wherein the link member holds the second pin holder section in a stationary condition at the dead end position of said second guide rail, while said during arm is still moving.
- 10. The loop pin connecting device according to claim 1 wherein the grip lever and the driving arm come in to contact with each other through rolling contact.
- 11. The loop pin connecting device according to claim 1 wherein the grip lever and the driving arm come into contact with each other via a cam member.
- 12. The loop pin connecting device according to claim 11 wherein the cam member has a curved section and pointed head section.
- 13. The loop pin connecting device according to claim 1 wherein a travel distance of the first pin holder section differs from that of the second pin holder section.
- 14. The loop connecting device according to claim 13 wherein a travel distance of the first pin holder section is shorter than that of the second pin holder section.
- 15. The loop pin connecting device according to claim 1 wherein the second feeding pin is a densely wound coil spring.
- 16. A loop pin connecting device according to claim 1, there being least one guiding passage which guides a connecting bar to a rear portion of said device, one end of said guiding passage being coupled to an end of an insertion vertical groove so that said connecting bar projects from said loop pin connecting device.
- 17. A loop pin connecting device according to claim 16, wherein said guiding passage is inside the main body of said loop pin connecting device.
- 18. A loop pin connecting device according to claim 16, wherein said guiding passage is on an external side surface of said main body of said loop pin gun.
- 19. A loop pin connecting device according to claim 16, wherein said connecting bar is a thin flexible belt-like member.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/559,425, filed Apr. 27, 2000 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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