Claims
- 1. A multiple-loading magazine mechanism for a nailing machine, comprising:a nail feeding passage for guiding one of plural rows of connected nails to a striking mechanism of the nailing machine; a first guiding portion facing said nail feeding passage, said first guiding portion rotatively disposed and arranged to separate one of the rows of the connected nails from the others; and a second guiding portion for feeding the connected nails, wherein said first guiding member is a pressing block disposed adjacent to the driving mechanism and arranged to be movable to be engaged to the rear surface of the head of a final connected nail of one of the rows of connected nails and to push out the final nail to the driving mechanism, and wherein said second guiding member is a nail feeding claw arranged to reciprocate in a direction in which said nail is supplied such that said nail feeding claw is engaged and separated with respect to the shaft of each of the connected nails, and said second guiding member is disposed in an opened window formed in a side wall of said nail feeding passage.
- 2. The magazine mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the pressing block is urged by a spring so as to be rotatively disposed adjacent to the driving mechanism, engaged to the side surface of the head of the connected nail before the final nail of the connected nails passes aside the pressing block, and arranged to push out the rear surface of the head of a final nail of the connected nails only when the final nail passes aside the pressing block.
- 3. The magazine mechanism according to claim 1, wherein movement of the pressing block is restricted so that introduction of said pressing block into said nose portion is inhibited.
- 4. A multiple-loading magazine mechanism for a nailing machine, comprising:a nail feeding passage for guiding one of plural rows of connected nails to a nose portion formed continuously from a striking mechanism of the nailing machine; a first guiding portion facing said nail feeding passage and rotatively disposed; and a second guiding portion for feeding the connected nails, wherein said first guiding portion is a pressing block disposed adjacent to the nose portion and arranged to be movable to be engaged to a rear surface of a head of a final connected nail of one of the rows of the connected nails and to push out the final nail to the nose portion, and wherein said second guiding portion is a nail feeding claw arranged to reciprocate in a direction in which the connected nails are supplied such that said nail feeding claw is engaged and separated with respect to a shaft of each of the connected nails, and said second guiding portion is disposed in an opened window formed in a side wall of said nail feeding passage.
- 5. The magazine mechanism according to claim 4, wherein the pressing block is urged by a spring so as to be rotatively disposed adjacent to the nose portion, engaged to a side surface of a head of the connected nail before the final nail of the connected nails passes aside the pressing block, and arranged to push out the rear surface of the head of the final nail of the connected nails only when the final nail passes aside the pressing block.
- 6. The magazine mechanism according to claim 4, wherein movement of the pressing block is restricted so that introduction of the pressing block into the nose portion is inhibited.
- 7. The magazine mechanism according to claim 4, wherein said first guiding portion is located on a single side of said nail feeding passage.
- 8. The magazine mechanism according to claim 4, further comprising a stopper claw facing said nail feeding passage and disposed opposite to said first guiding portion.
Priority Claims (5)
Number |
Date |
Country |
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P.11-57629 |
Mar 1999 |
JP |
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P.11-57630 |
Mar 1999 |
JP |
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P.11-57631 |
Mar 1999 |
JP |
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P.11-144049 |
May 1999 |
JP |
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P.11-144050 |
May 1999 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application(s) application Ser. No. 09/518,382 filed on Mar. 3, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,499,642.
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