The invention concerns a magazine attachment for a device for driving fastening elements into a support and a fastening system with such a magazine attachment and such a device.
Such magazine attachments usually comprise two parts that are held so they can move toward one another, namely, an attachment part for connecting the magazine attachment with the device and a pressing part for pressing the device to the support, which are pushed together during the pressing. In the corners of a room, the fastening elements are not always driven vertically into the support; rather, the pressing part is pressed at an angle against a first of the two walls forming the individual corner of the room and thereby touches the other second wall, so as to attain a fastening that is as close as possible to the corner of the room. If, during the pressing, the attachment part is then pushed onto the pressing part, the attachment part is pushed away from the second wall, so that the entire magazine attachment and thus the driving direction of a driving element tilt during the driving procedure. It is possible for the driving element to then slip off of the fastening element, wherein the fastening quality suffers.
It is a goal of the invention to make available a magazine attachment with which the fastening quality is improved, in particular in the vicinity of the corners of a room.
The goal is attained by a magazine attachment for a device to drive fastening elements into a support with an attachment part that has a connecting area to connect the magazine attachment with the device and with a pressing part that has a contact region to place the magazine attachment on the support, wherein the attachment part and the pressing part are held so they can move toward one another along a movement path, wherein the movement path is delimited by a normal position and a pressing position, wherein an outer contour of the pressing part has three contact points, which define two half-lines spanning a right-angle angular field, and wherein the attachment part and the pressing part in the normal position and in the pressing position are located completely within a volume that is spanned by the angular field and a line preferably vertically intersecting the two half-lines at the vertex of the angular field. If the magazine attachment in accordance with the invention is pressed against a wall in a corner of the room, the three contact points are adjacent to the two walls defining the corner of the room, so that the volume is equal to the space between the two walls. Thus, the attachment part does not push against one of the two walls during the driving procedure and permits a driving without tilting.
One preferred embodiment is characterized in that the movement path is linear and defines a driving direction that is oriented within the angular field and is inclined relative to the two half-lines spanning the angular field. With particular preference, the driving direction is inclined relative to a first of the two half-lines by an angle between 5° and 30° and relative to a second of the two half-lines by an angle between 60° and 85°.
One preferred embodiment is characterized in that the attachment part has a guide in which the pressing part can be moved in along the movement path. An alternative embodiment is characterized in that the pressing part has a guide into which the attachment part can be moved in along the movement path.
One preferred embodiment is characterized in that two of the three contact points are situated at a distance between them of at least 8 mm on one of the two half-lines. With particular preference, the distance between them is at least 40 mm. One preferred embodiment is characterized in that the third contact point is situated at a distance of at least 5 mm from the vertex. With particular preference, this distance is at least 10 mm. One preferred embodiment is characterized in that at least one of the three contact points is situated at a distance of at least 30 mm from the vertex. With particular preference, this distance is at least 60 mm.
One preferred embodiment is characterized in that the outer contour of the pressing part has three additional contact points, which define two other half-lines, spanning an additional right-angle angular field, and wherein the attachment part and the pressing part in the normal position and in the pressing position are situated completely within the volume spanned by the additional angular field and a line intersecting the two additional half-lines at the vertex of the additional angular field, and wherein the angular field and the additional angular field define planes inclined toward one another, in particular planes that are at right angles relative to one another.
One preferred embodiment is characterized in that the pressing part has a holder for a fastening element and a passage for a driving element placed on the device, with the aid of which a fastening element in the holder can be driven into the support. One preferred embodiment is characterized in that the pressing part has a feedthrough for a fastening element and a transport mechanism, with the aid of which a fastening element can be transported into the holder along the feedthrough, if the pressing part is moved relative to the attachment part, from the normal position into the pressing position. One preferred embodiment is characterized in that the connection area is suitable for the fastening of the attachment part to a holder lining for driving elements of the device.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the magazine attachment, together with the device, forms a fastening system wherein the connecting area of the attachment part can be connected with the device. One preferred embodiment is characterized in that the device in the normal position and in the pressing position of the magazine attachment is situated completely within the volume spanned by the angular field and a line intersecting the two half-lines at the vertex of the angular field.
Preferred embodiment examples are explained in more detail below, with reference to the drawings. The figures show the following:
The figures show a fastening system 100 from a first perspective (
The attachment part 140 has a guide in its interior, into which the pressing part 150, designed like a track, can be driven along a movement path. In non-depicted embodiment examples, the pressing part has a guide into which the pressing part can be driven. The movement path extends thereby from a normal position (
The outer contour of the pressing part 150 has support points 210, 220, 230, which define two half-lines 270, 280. The half-lines 270, 280 have an intersection point 275 and span a right-angle angular field between them in the drawing plane of
The outer contour of the pressing part 150 has additional support points 240, 250, 260, which define additional half-lines 290, 300. The additional half-lines 290, 300 have an intersection point 295 and span between them an additional right-angle angular field in the drawing plane of
The invention under consideration was shown by using the example of a magazine attachment for a driving device. However, it should be pointed out that the magazine attachment in accordance with the invention is also suitable for other application purposes.
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