The present invention relates to a magazine assembly of a pneumatic nailer and long or short nails can be used in the magazine assembly.
A conventional magazine assembly for a pneumatic nailer 1 is disclosed in
The present invention intends to provide a magazine assembly for a pneumatic nailer wherein the gap between the tip of the nails and the end wall of the magazine is maintained to be small whichever long or short nails are used.
The present invention relates to a magazine assembly for a pneumatic nailer which includes a nose having a passage defined axially therethrough and a slot is defined through a wall of the nose. The magazine assembly is connected to the nose and the nails received in the magazine assembly are sent into the passage via the slot. A pivot is located close to the slot and a cover is pivotably connected to the pivot. The magazine assembly comprises a first end wall and a second end wall, a side panel and the cover are connected between the first and second end walls. An interior space is defined in the magazine assembly and a groove is defined in the first sidewall for receiving heads of long nails. The interior space includes a plurality of first recessed areas which are separated by first guide ribs. The cover includes a locking member which is removably connected with a recess defined in an outside of the magazine assembly. A plurality of second recessed areas are defined in the cover and separated by second guide ribs. The first recessed areas are located to communicate with the second recessed areas and the first and second guide ribs are located corresponding to each other when the cover is mounted between the first and second end walls of the magazine assembly. The heads of short nails are received in adjacent first/second guide ribs to keep a gap between the tips of the short nails and the second end wall within a certain range.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The magazine assembly 51 comprises a first end wall and a second end wall 514, a side panel connected between the first end wall and the second end wall 514, and the cover 6 is also mounted between the first end wall and the second end wall 514. An interior space 512 is defined in the magazine assembly 51 and a groove 511 is defined in the first sidewall, so that long nails 8 as shown in
The cover 6 is pivotably connected to the pivot 52 and has a locking member 7 which is removably connected with a recess 513 defined in an outside of the magazine assembly 51. A plurality of second recessed areas 60 are defined in the cover 6 and separated by second guide ribs. The first recessed areas 5120 are located to communicate with the second recessed areas 60 and the first and second guide ribs 5121 are located corresponding to each other when the cover 6 is mounted between the first and second end walls of the magazine assembly 51.
The magazine assembly 51 includes a first elongate recess 5122 defined in an inside of each first recessed areas 5120 and a nail catcher 9 is movably received in each first elongate recess 5122. The cover 6 includes a second elongate recess 61 defined in an inside of each of the second recessed areas 60, a stop 95 is movably received in each second elongate recess 61.
The tips of the long nails 8 are in contact with the second end wall 514 so that when the long nail 8 is sent into the passage 501 and ejected, the tip does not jammed by the periphery of the slot 502.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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095144349 | Nov 2006 | TW | national |