The present invention relates to a magazine unit for strips of fixing means, such as nails or the like, according to the preamble of claim 1.
The magazine unit in question is assigned to a driving module for driving magazined fixing means. In the mounted state, the magazine unit supplies strips of fixing means to the driving module.
The fixing means can be screws, pins or nails, in particular corrugated nails. The fixing means are produced in strips in the present case, wherein the longitudinal extent of the strips is perpendicular to the driving direction of the fixing means. In this case, the fixing means combined to form strips are pressed in, adhesively bonded or the like.
The known magazine unit (DE 36 40 372 C2), on which the invention is based, is part of a driving module which can be used in a mobile manner in manual operation or in a stationary manner. It is provided with a magazine shaft, in which the strips are magazined in a manner lying flat one on top of another. In the lower region of the magazine shaft there is arranged a separating unit, with which the magazined strips can be released individually to a fixing-means support. In order to transport the strips further to the driving assembly, provision is made of a feed slide, which, in a transporting movement, comes into engagement with the strip released in each case. The separating unit is provided with two flaps, wherein one flap serves to release the strip located in the lowest magazine position and the other flap serves to retain the remaining strips so that the released strip can be fed in the magazine shaft in a manner free from the remaining strips. A separate pneumatic piston drive is assigned to each of the two flaps.
With the known magazine unit, when the two flaps are activated in a suitable manner, a high cycle rate with a high level of operational reliability can be achieved. However, a disadvantage is the fact that the separating unit has a relatively complicated structure, namely requires a complicated activation means and two pneumatic piston drives.
The invention is based on the object of configuring and developing the known magazine unit such that its structure is optimized from a cost point of view.
The above object is achieved in the case of a magazine unit according to the preamble of claim 1 by the features of the characterizing part of claim 1.
What is essential is the consideration that a movement of the feed slide can be used in order to trigger the release of the strip located in the lowest magazine position. As proposed, the separating unit is or can be coupled mechanically to the feed slide such that the feed slide, in a triggering movement, causes the strip located in the lowest magazine position to be released to a fixing-means support.
The mechanical coupling, as proposed, of the separating unit to the feed slide means that no separate drive is necessary for releasing the strip located in the lowest magazine position, since, as proposed, the feed slide is used twice.
In the preferred configuration according to claim 4, the separating unit is provided with a releasing unit and with a retaining unit, wherein the releasing unit serves to release the in each case lowest strip while the retaining unit retains the remaining strips located in the magazine shaft. The releasing unit is coupled mechanically to the feed slide such that, in the triggering movement, the feed slide causes the above release.
A particularly robust configuration of the releasing unit, having in particular two flaps, which can be brought into engagement in each case with a guide contour of the feed slide, is the subject matter of claims 9 to 11. Such mechanical activation of the releasing unit, in this case the flaps, leads to a very particularly high level of operational reliability.
An optimal configuration with regard to the guidance of the strips in the region of the releasing unit is the subject matter of claims 12 to 14. Here, the flaps engage in the magazine shaft via locking tongues through slots in the respective wall of the magazine shaft. With the preferred configuration of the slots according to claim 14, “catching” of the strips at the slots is avoided in a particularly effective manner.
The invention is explained in more detail in the following with reference to an exemplary embodiment illustrated in the drawing, in which:
It should be pointed out in advance that
The driving module illustrated in
The driving module is provided here with a driving assembly 3, which serves to drive the fixing means. The driving assembly 3 is provided for this purpose with a tool head 4, in which a driver punch (not shown) runs. The driver punch comes into engagement individually with the laterally supplied fixing means 1 and presses the fixing means 1 in a corresponding manner into the workpiece 2.
In order to press the driving assembly 3 onto the workpiece 2, the driving assembly 3 can be pressed as such onto the workpiece by means of a pressing drive 5 in order to avoid displacement of the workpiece before the driving of the fixing means 1. For this purpose, the driving assembly 3 is guided in a displaceable manner via an assembly guide 6 in the driving direction 7. The basic construction of a driving module having such a driving assembly 3 is shown in publication FI 8 444 6 A1.
The driving module illustrated in
The magazine unit 8 has a magazine shaft 9, in which the strips 1 are magazined one on top of another. This can be gathered most clearly from the illustration in
Underneath the magazine shaft 9 extends a fixing-means support 10 via which the strips 1 can be fed, to the left in
Provided in the lower region of the magazine shaft 9 is a separating unit 12, with which the magazined strips 1 can be released individually to the fixing-means support 10.
After a strip 1 has been released by the separating unit 12, the strip 1 falls onto the fixing-means support 10, as a result of which the remaining strips 1 move down in each case in a stepwise manner.
Provided in the region of the fixing-means support 10 is a feed slide 13 which, in a transporting movement 14, comes into engagement with a strip 1 deposited at the fixing-means support 10 and feeds the strip 1 to the driving assembly 3, in this case to the tool head 4 of the driving assembly 3. The transporting movement is always followed by a return movement.
The preferred configuration of the feed slide 13 can be gathered from viewing
What is essential is now that the separating unit 12 is or can be coupled mechanically to the feed slide 13 such that the feed slide 13, in a triggering movement 15, causes the strip 1 located in the lowest magazine position to be released to the fixing-means support 10. Thus the feed slide 13 serves not only to transport the respectively released strip 1 but also to actuate the separating unit 12. This double use of the feed slide 13 enables the structure of the magazine unit 8 to be optimized from a cost point of view.
It can be gathered from the illustration in
Of interest in the exemplary embodiment illustrated and to this extent preferred is the fact that, during the triggering movement 15, the feed slide 13 is always located outside the region on the fixing-means support 10 that is assigned to a strip 1 (
Depending on the respective constructive boundary conditions, different variants for realizing the separating unit 12 are conceivable. Here, and preferably, it is the case that the separating unit 12 has a releasing unit 17, which only releases the strip 1 located in each case in the lowest magazine position to the fixing-means support 10 when the realising unit 17 is actuated and otherwise retains the strip 1 in the lowest magazine position.
In normal operational use it is provided that the release by the releasing unit 17 can only take place when at the same time the retaining unit 18 is retaining the remaining strips 1 present in the magazine shaft 9. This situation is shown in
During the transporting movement 14 or the following return movement, the retaining unit 18 can be actuated, and so the remaining strips 1 in the magazine shaft 9 move down, wherein the strip 1 falling into the lowest magazine position is retained by the releasing unit 17. Finally, the retaining unit 18 is transferred into the unactuated state and so the remaining strips 1 in the magazine shaft 9 are retained during the subsequent release.
It is clear from the above explanation that the actuation of the retaining unit 18 preferably takes place during the transporting movement 14 or the return movement into the starting position 16 of the feed slide 13 and so the triggering movement 15 can directly follow the return movement.
In a preferred configuration, the actuation of the retaining unit 18 by the feed slide 13 is triggered in that the feed slide 13 carries out the transporting or return movement. By way of example, the feed slide 13 acts during the transporting or return movement on corresponding valves or sensors, as will be explained below.
It is also clear from the above explanation that the arrangement is preferably made such that actuation of the releasing unit 17 and actuation of the retaining unit 18 are mutually exclusive. If both units were to be actuated simultaneously, all the strips 1 located in the magazine shaft 9 would fall onto the fixing-means support 10, and this would make the feeding of the lowest strip 1 located on the fixing-means support 10 virtually impossible.
Numerous advantageous variants are conceivable for the configuration of the retaining unit 18. Here, and preferably, the retaining unit 18 acts in the non-actuated state on the strip 1 (
In the exemplary embodiment illustrated and to this extent preferred, the retaining unit 18 has a clamping bolt 20 which can be brought into clamping engagement in the manner described above with the strip 1 located in the second-lowest magazine position. In this case, the clamping bolt 20 is preferably coupled to a clamping drive 21, which is indicated in
In a very particularly simple configuration, it is even provided that, when the feed slide 13 is moved in the advancing direction, a possibly slightly time-delayed actuation of the retaining unit 18 always takes place and when the feed slide 13 is moved counter to the advancing direction, correspondingly no actuation of the retaining unit 18 takes place. The clamping drive 21 assigned to the clamping bolt and a drive assigned to the feed slide 13 can thus basically be activated in parallel, as long as the above possibly necessary time delay is taken into consideration. In the case of pneumatic drives, this parallel switching can be realized in a very particularly simple manner. The components required for activation are thus reduced to a minimum.
The releasing unit 17 can also be realized in a cost-effective manner with a high level of operational reliability with the exemplary embodiment illustrated and to this extent preferred. The basic construction of the releasing unit 17 is based on the realization of at least one flap 22, 23, the flap axis 24, 25 or the flap axes 24, 25 of which is or are oriented in each case substantially parallel to the longitudinal extent 11 of the strip 1 located in the lowest magazine position and which can be brought into retaining engagement with the strip 1 located in the lowest magazine position (
This can be gathered from viewing
Here, and preferably, the two flaps 22, 23 are provided with a tongue-like portion 29, 30 for engagement with the feed slide 13. During the triggering movement 15, the tongue-like portions 29, 30 of the flaps 22, 23 slide along the guide contour 26, 27 and follow the curved extent of the two guide contours 26, 27.
Preferably, the feed slide 13 has an engagement surface 31 for engagement with the strip 1 to be fed, wherein the guide contour 26 or the guide contours 26, 27 is or are arranged in the region of the portion of the feed slide 13 that has the engagement surface 31. Thus, the feeding function on the one hand and the actuating function on the other are combined in the relevant portion of the feed slide 13, this allowing a particularly compact construction.
The feed slide 13 is assigned a drive (not shown), which is preferably configured as a pneumatic piston drive. Depending on the prevailing constructive boundary conditions, other drives can be used here.
Good guidance of the strips 1 in the magazine shaft 9 is of great importance, particularly when use is made of strips 1 of corrugated nails, in order reliably to avoid jamming of the strips 1 within the magazine shaft 9. Of course, this also applies to the region of the separating unit 12. It is easy to imagine that tilt-free releasing of the strip 1 located in the lowest magazine position is not without problems.
In order to guide the strips 1, a front wall 32 and a rear wall 33 are in any case provided in the region of the separating unit 12, wherein the flaps 22, 23 are arranged on the outside of the front wall 32 and the rear wall 33 of the magazine shaft 9. In order for them now to be able to come into retaining engagement with the strip 1 located in each case in the lowest magazine position, the flaps 22, 23 have locking tongues 34-39, which protrude into the magazine shaft 9 through openings, in this case slots 40 adapted in terms of shape and size to the locking tongues 34-39, provided in the respective wall 32, 33. The slots 40 assigned to the locking tongues 34-39 are indicated in
Preferably, the front wall 32 and the rear wall 33 of the magazine shaft 9 have slots 40, which are arranged in each case in particular in a row, are spaced apart from one another by supporting portions 41, and to which corresponding locking tongues 34-39 of the two flaps 22, 23 are assigned.
The illustration in
The above aspect of the slots 40 offset with respect to one another or of the locking tongues 34-49 offset with respect to one another is intended, when realized on a magazine unit, also to be claimable as such. In this case it is not necessarily important for the feed slide to be coupled to the separating unit 12, as explained above. However, all the statements made above are otherwise valid in a corresponding manner for this further claimable teaching.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2009 017 660.6 | Dec 2009 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US2010/062120 | 12/27/2010 | WO | 00 | 8/7/2012 |