This invention relates to fastening tools having feed systems for material to be fastened and, more particularly, relates to such tools having variably orientable components.
Systems for securing strip material (often provided in coils or on reels or spools) with a powered fastener driver (stapler, nailer or the like) are commonly utilized in construction and warehouse settings. These systems have proven useful, but are often cumbersome to use and maintain in the field.
To overcome such difficulties, various material feeder and fastener tool combinations have been suggested and/or utilized to allow a worker to more efficiently use such systems (see, for example, U.S. Patent Publication Nos. US2004/0155088, US2002/0121069, US2003/0197046 and US2003/0057248, and U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,025,241, 7,344,058, 6,779,700, 6,736,303, and 6,478,209). These combinations, while incorporating in a single mount the various components (material supply, driver and related fastener cartridges or the like), are also often cumbersome and overly complex to operate, disrupt user sight lines, and frequently distribute tool weight such that the systems are more difficult to operate and/or require supporting wheels or the like.
Moreover, such heretofore known combinations are operable in only a single use configuration so that the direction of strip material application at the work surface relative to fastener driver orientation is always the same thereby effectively limiting the locations in which the strip material can be applied at a particular site. Finally, such combinations frequently are not adaptable for use with off the shelf drivers and material supplies, but instead are almost wholly proprietary. Further improvement of such combinations could thus still be utilized.
This invention provides a mount and feed guide apparatus and methods for use with a supply of material (coiled for example) and related fastener driver that is light weight, balanced and highly adaptable to work site conditions. The apparatus can be operated singlehandedly and can be adapted on the fly to present the material to be fastened from different directions relative to the faster driver head (up to about 240° of material delivery angle variation, relative to driver head orientation, is accommodated). The apparatus is utilizable with most known fastener drivers and/or material supplies, for example systems employing strip materials for reinforcing, marking, sealing, securing, trimming or the like.
The mount and feed guide apparatus includes a mount body having first and second structures, the first adapted to receive and secure the fastener driver. A third structure, a material feed orientation arm, is pivotably connected at one end thereof with the first structure of the mount body, a material outflow locator provided at the arm's opposite end. The second structure of the mount body includes a material supply carrier positioned to receive the supply of material and provide material to the orientation arm. The orientation arm is configured so that the outflow locator is adjacent to the drive head and the work surface when the apparatus is in use, the outflow locator thus being pivotable about the drive head to selectively change direction of material feed presentation relative to the drive head.
The apparatus is especially well adapted for use with a coiled supply of material and a powered (pneumatic or electric, for example) fastener driver having a drive head and a reloadable fastener supply associated therewith. The mount preferably receives and secures the fastener driver, fastener supply and supply of material to be fastened in a fixed relationship to one another at one side of the apparatus while direction of material feed to the fastener driver head from the orientation arm is variable during use thereof from an opposite side of the apparatus.
In particular, the apparatus is preferably configured with the second structure at one side of the first structure for rotational receipt of a coiled supply of material. A pivot stud is adapted to be affixable to the fastener driver over the drive head thereof and is receivable at the first structure of the mount body, the stud also receivable at the material feed orientation arm at the one end thereof to pivotably locate the orientation arm at an opposite side of the first structure of the mount body from the second structure.
The method of this invention is directed to selectively orienting feed direction from a coiled supply of strip material to a fastener driver head for fastening of the material at a work surface. The coiled supply of material and the driver head are located in a fixed relationship to one another for selected manual movement by a user across the work surface. The material is fed from the supply of material to a material outflow structure pivotable about the driver head, material feed direction at the work surface relative to the driver head established by pivoting the structure. The feed direction is selectively varied as needed by a user during material fastening at the work surface.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a mount and feed guide apparatus and methods for use with a supply of material and related fastener driver.
It is another object of this invention to provide a mount and feed guide apparatus for use with a supply of material and related fastener driver that is light weight, balanced and highly adaptable to work site conditions, and that is utilizable with most known fastener drivers and/or material supplies.
It is another object of this invention to provide a mount and feed guide apparatus and methods especially well adapted for use with a coiled supply of material and a powered fastener driver having a drive head and a reloadable fastener supply associated therewith.
It is another object of this invention to provide a mount and feed guide apparatus for use with a supply of material and related fastener driver that can be operated single handedly and can be adapted to present the material to be fastened from different directions relative to the faster driver head.
It is still another object of this invention to provide a mount and feed guide apparatus and methods for use with a supply of material and related fastener driver having a drive head wherein up to about 240° of selectable material delivery angle variation relative to the drive head is accommodated.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a mount and feed guide apparatus wherein a fastener driver, fastener supply and supply of material to be fastened thereby are mounted and held in a fixed relationship to one another at one side of the apparatus while direction of material feed to the fastener driver head is variably and selectively orientable during use thereof from an opposite side of the apparatus.
It is still another object of this invention to provide a mount and feed guide apparatus and methods that are readily adaptable for use with most systems employing a supply of strip material for reinforcing, marking, sealing, securing, trimming or the like, and utilizing off the shelf staplers and/or nailers.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a mount and feed guide apparatus adapted for use with a supply of material to be fastened at a work surface and a related fastener driver having a drive head, the apparatus including a mount body adapted to receive and secure the fastener driver thereat, a material feed orientation arm pivotably connected with the mount body at a first end thereof, a material outflow locator provided at a second end thereof, the orientation arm configured so that the outflow locator is adjacent to the drive head and the work surface when the apparatus is in use and is pivotable about the drive head to selectively change direction of material feed presentation relative to the drive head, and a material supply carrier positioned to receive the supply of material and provide material to the orientation arm.
It is still another object of this invention to provide a mount and feed guide apparatus for selectively locating material from a coiled supply at a work surface for fastening thereat utilizing a powered fastener driver having a drive head and a reloadable fastener supply associated therewith, the apparatus including a mount body having a first structure adapted to receive and secure the fastener driver and fastener supply thereat and a second structure at one side of the first structure for rotational receipt of the coiled supply of material, the fastener driver, fastener supply and coiled supply of material thereby mounted and held in a substantially fixed relationship to one another, a pivot stud affixable to the fastener driver over the drive head thereof and receivable at the first structure of the mount body, and a material feed orientation arm receiving the pivot stud at a first end thereof to pivotably locate the orientation arm at an opposite side of the first structure of the mount body from the second structure, a material outflow locator provided at a second end of the orientation arm, the orientation arm configured so that the outflow locator is adjacent to the drive head and the work surface when the apparatus is in use, the outflow locator pivotable about the drive head to selectively change direction of material feed presentation relative to the drive head.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a method for selectively orienting feed direction from a coiled supply of strip material to a fastener driver head for fastening of the material at a work surface that includes the steps of locating the coiled supply of material and the driver head in a fixed relationship to one another for selected manual movement by a user across the work surface, feeding the material from the supply of material to a material outflow structure pivotable about the driver head, establishing material feed direction at the work surface relative to the driver head by pivoting the structure, and selectively varying the feed direction as needed by a user during material fastening at the work surface.
With these and other objects in view, which will become apparent to one skilled in the art as the description proceeds, this invention resides in the novel construction, combination, and arrangement of parts and methods substantially as hereinafter described, and more particularly defined by the appended claims, it being understood that changes in the precise embodiment of the herein disclosed invention are meant to be included as come within the scope of the claims.
The accompanying drawings illustrate a complete embodiment of the invention according to the best mode so far devised for the practical application of the principles thereof, and in which:
A first, and now preferred, embodiment of this invention is illustrated in
As shown in
Structures 25 and 27 of mount body 23 are established by brackets (metal or carbon plastic preferably) 55 and 57 and gate 59, brackets 57 and 59 preferably secured by welding the two brackets at their overlap (see
Various known systems of reel or spool mounting are thus accommodated, and could further include various spindle, hub and spindle nut structures to rotationally retain the coiled supply 36 of material 37 at structure 27 depending on the way material 37 is packaged/supplied. Gate 59 includes latching flange 79 engageble at lip 80 of latch flange 81 of bracket 57 for retention of material supply 36 during use and user release to allow reloading by pivoting open gate 59.
Structure 25 includes driver stabilizing flange 85 and pivot mount flange 87 at bracket 55 having mounting openings 89 and 91, respectively, therethrough. Opening 89 is configured to receive air hose coupler 93 of driver 33 therethrough (see
Structure 29/arm 31 includes headstock 101 at one end of arm 31, outflow channel 103, and outflow locator 105 at the opposite end of arm 31. Outflow channel 103 is secured to headstock 101 utilizing machine screws 107 in a conventional fashion. Headstock 101 includes pivot stud receiving opening 109 therethrough for receipt of pivot post 45. Channel 103 includes angled (45° preferably) material feed redirecting slot 111 accommodating material feed direction change into channel 103 and locator 105 (through junction slot 112). Outflow locator 105 includes angled guide chute 113 and outflow locator chute 115 for positioning material outflow adjacent to drive head 41 of driver 33 and parallel to the work surface (see
Turning to
In this manner, the user may pivot outflow locator 105 about drive head 41 of driver 33 to selectively change direction of material feed presentation relative to the drive head. Moreover, since mount body 23 preferably receives and secures fastener driver 33, fastener supply 35 and supply 36 of material 37 to be fastened in a fixed relationship to one another at one side of the apparatus while orientation arm 31 controlling direction of material feed to fastener driver head 41 is located at an opposite side of the apparatus, a well balanced and easy to handle assemblage is provided for a user.
Turning now to
A second embodiment 145 of the apparatus of this invention is illustrated in
The apparatus of this invention can be utilized with various installations or systems utilizing coiled material for reinforcing, marking, sealing, securing, trimming or the like wherein material fastening to a work surface is accomplished using a stapler, brad or nail gun. For example, the apparatus may be employed for dry-in systems attaching tarpaper or other underlayments, systems of attachment of foam house sheathing, sucurement systems for protection barriers (utilized for mobile home transport, for example), systems for application of reinforcing material for vapor barriers, lumber protector wrap or securement attachment systems, various installations of reinforcing strips (for example, with appliance or other large item packaging enclosures), house wrap installations, reinforcement installations for temporary construction fencing, installations of perimeter marking strips, installation systems for various rolled tag and marking materials (tapes, tags and strips of various kinds) in use in a variety of industries, pallet banding and marking systems, upholstery and carpet/carpet pad reinforcement strip installations, flexible finish and/or trim installations, and/or window, door, and other weather stripping systems.
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