1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a magazine with fastening elements, such as nails, bolts, pins, for a hand-held setting tool for driving in fastening elements and including a guide housing having a guide chamber formed therein for receiving fastening elements and having at least one stop edge, the guide chamber opening at least to a connection region of the setting tool, a spring-biased displacement element for displacing the fastening elements, and an elongate guide member having a guide region that in a closing position of the guide member projects into the guide chamber and formlocklingly cooperates with the at least one stop edge for retaining the fastening elements in the guide channel, and that in a release position of the guide member is withdrawn from the guide chamber for disengagement from the stop edge to provide for displacement of at least one fastening element. The present invention also relates to a setting tool with the magazine of the type described above.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Setting tools of the type described above are used for driving in fastening elements such as nails, bolts, pins, etc., which are stored in a magazine, in concrete, steel, wood, and the like. The setting tools can be driven with liquid, gaseous, or solid fuels or by pneumatic, mechanical, or electropneumatic drives.
German Publication DE 19831060 discloses a setting tool with a nail magazine that projects sidewise from a guide tube. The nail magazine includes a guide rail with a guide channel for receiving fastening elements. On the guide rail, there is provided a locking element pivotally arranged and which has a guide region which projects, in the locking position, into the empty space of the guide channel, so that displacement of fastening elements, which are contained in the nail magazine, in a direction opposite the setting direction, is limited.
The drawback of the magazine, which is disclosed in DE 19831060 consists in the sensitivity of the locking element to cross-accelerations, which leads to an extensive wear at the pivot support location.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to improve the setting tool of the type described above so that the above-mentioned drawback is eliminated, and the reliability of functioning of the locking element is substantially increased.
This and other objects of the present invention, which will become apparent hereinafter, are achieved by providing a magazine for fastening elements for the setting tool and in which the guide member has two support sections spaced from each other in a longitudinal direction of the guide member and cooperating, respectively, with two control cams fixedly secured on the guide housing for displacing the guide region from the locking position to the release position and from the release position to the locking position.
The novel features of the present invention insure that the support for the guide member is not sensitive to cross-acceleration while insuring a reliable transition of the guide member from the release position into the locking position and from the locking position into the release position. The foregoing novel features of the present invention also insure essentially a complete abutment of the guide region of the guide member with the stop edge of the fastening element or the magazine strip.
Advantageously, the guide member is resiliently biased by at least one spring in a direction of its locking position. This prevents an unintended transition of the guide member from the locking position to a release position and insures a reliable retention of the guide member in the locking position.
Advantageously, the guide member is formed as a guide rail. This insures a slim geometry of the magazine and, in particular, of the magazine guide housing.
It is further advantageous when the guide member is displaced parallel to the guide space, when being displaced in a longitudinal direction. This insures displacement of the guide member with a displacement member or with a transporting spring when the displacement member or spring is displaced from its unloaded position to a loading position. At that, a simple temporary connection of the guide member with the displacement member is necessary.
It is further advantageous when the guide member is formed as a stamped bent workpiece of a sheet metal. This insures a cost-effective manufacturing of the guide member.
Advantageously, the magazine for fastening elements according to the present invention has a connection region for mounting the magazine on a bolt guide of a setting tool.
According to embodiment of the invention which can be produced particularly cost-effectively, the control cams are arranged directly on the guide housing, in particularly, are formed thereon. Advantageously, the control cams have inclinations or inclined surfaces for lifting the guide member off the locking position. The parallel arrangement of two control cams, with each having an inclined surface, insures lifting off the guide member from the locking position without tilting and parallel to the guide space of the guide channel. The inclinations or the inclined surfaces are preferably so formed that they have substantially the same inclination angle, length and are spaced from the guide space by substantially the same distance.
It is advantageous from the manufacturing point of view when the guide housing is formed as a plastic shaped part.
The present invention is particularly advantageous when the magazine with fastening elements is arranged in the region of the receptacle of the setting tool. The receptacle for the fastening elements is advantageously provided in the bold guide of the setting tool, and the magazine in pinned on the bolt guide with its connection region.
The novel features of the present invention, which are considered as characteristic for the invention, are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its mode of operation, together with additional advantages and objects thereof, will be best understood from the following detailed description of preferred embodiment, when read with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The drawings show:
The construction of the magazine 20 for fastening elements will now be explained in detail with reference to
As shown in
The magazine strip 42 has a stop edge 41 that, as shown in
The guide member 26 is supported in the guide housing 21 for displacement along its longitudinal axis. At its opposite ends, the guide member 26 has support sections 28, 29 guided over control cams 30, 31 which are formed on the guide housing 21. The guide member 26 is resiliently biased toward its locking position 33 by a spring 32, with the support sections 28, 29 being pressed against the control cams 30, 31.
In
For lifting the guide region 27 of the guide member 26 off the guide chamber 22, the displacement element 24 should be displaced further in the direction of the arrow 50. Upon further displacement, the displacement element 24 would entrain the support sections 28, 29, displacing them along inclined surfaces of the control cams 30, 31 until the support sections 28, 29 lie on straight surfaces, as shown in
Though the present invention was shown and described with references to the preferred embodiment, such is merely illustrative of the present invention and are not to be construed as a limitation thereof and various modifications of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art. It is therefor not intended that the present invention be limited to the disclosed embodiment or details thereof, and the present invention includes all variations and/or alternative embodiments within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
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10 2004 010 320 | Mar 2004 | DE | national |
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