Nail driver

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6695196
  • Patent Number
    6,695,196
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 29, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 24, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The inner surface of a nozzle of a nail driver has a taper in the driving direction near the output nozzle thereof to direct a tip of the nail toward an axis of the nozzle when the tip of the nail contacts with the taper to always drive the nail into a board perpendicularly.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a nail driver for driving a nail on a material with a driving power.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Nail drivers for nailing with driving power are known. Such a nail driver has a piston and a driving unit for hitting a nail to drive a nail into a material.

FIG. 9

is a sectional view of such a prior art nail driver which includes an outputting portion having a cylinder and a piston for generating a drive force from a pneumatic force, a handle portion perpendicularly extending from the outputting portion, a magazine for containing nails


50


which are intermittently supported along wires


10


, and a nose portion


4


including a tubular nozzle


105


for guiding the nail


50


received from the magazine


3


and hit by the piston


8


.




The nail


50


is supplied to the nozzle


105


through an opening


6


at a rear portion of the nozzle


105


by a supplying mechanism


7


including an air cylinder and an air piston. The nail


50


supplied to the nozzle


105


is struck by piston


8


. The bore of the nozzle


105


is generally made as small as the head of the nail


50


can just pass therethrough.




The nail


50


travels along the wall of the nozzle


105


so that almost all nails


50


are driven into a board


9


perpendicularly as shown in

FIGS. 15 and 16

. However, the struck nail


50


may be inclined from the axis of the nozzle


105


as shown in FIG.


11


. Such a nail is driven into the board


9


with inclination as shown in

FIGS. 12 and 13

.




Referring now to

FIGS. 9

to


14


, we illustrate this operation more specifically. The nails


50


are linked with wires


10


and successively supplied to the nozzle


105


through the magazine


3


. The piston


8


is rapidly driven downwardly (in the drawings) in response to a trigger. Next, the piston


8


hits the nail


50


so that the wires


10


are disconnected as shown in FIG.


10


. The nail


50


travels downwardly together with the pieces of wires


10


through the nozzle


105


. During this operation, the nail


50


may be inclined from the axis of the nozzle


105


as shown in

FIG. 11

because a side of the head


51


of the nail


50


strongly may contact with the inner wall of the nozzle


105


for example. If the nail


50


is being driven by the piston


8


in this condition, the nail


50


strikes the board


9


with inclination as shown in

FIGS. 12 and 13

, so that the nail


50


sticks in the board


9


with bend thereof as shown in

FIG. 14

, wherein the head


51


is also bent. This is because the driving point is shifted from the tip


52


of the nail


50


. Moreover, this causes direct hitting the board


9


by the piston


8


.




This condition provides a poor appearance of the board


9


and a poor holding power. Moreover, if nails


50


for fixing a sheet


11


of which head size is relatively large and the length is relatively short are used, this erroneous operation will break the sheet


11


. That is, there are problems that the nail is struck with inclination so that the driven nail is bent, and this provides a poor appearance and low holding power.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The aim of the present invention is to provide a superior nail driver.




According to the present invention, a first aspect of the present invention provides a nail driver comprising: a driving portion having a trigger and a piston coupled to a driving unit for driving a nail in a driving direction in response to said trigger; a handle connected to said driving portion; a tubular guide portion having an output nozzle for guiding said nail driven by said driving portion and outputting said nail through said output nozzle, an axis of said tubular guide portion being arranged in said driving direction; and a magazine connected to said tubular guide portion for supplying said nail to said tubular guide portion, wherein an inner surface of said tubular guide portion has a taper extending in said driving direction near said output nozzle to direct a tip of said nail toward an axis of said tubular guide portion when said tip of said nail contacts with said taper.




According to the present invention, a second aspect of the present invention provides a nail driver based on the first aspect, wherein a cross-sectional area of said taper progressively decreases in said driving direction.




According to the present invention, a third aspect of the present invention provides a nail driver based on the first aspect, wherein said inner surface further includes another taper extending in an opposite driving direction, provided upstream from said taper.




According to the present invention, a fourth aspect of the present invention provides a nail driver based on the third aspect, wherein another cross-sectional area of said another taper progressively increases in said driving direction.




According to the present invention, a fifth aspect of the present invention provides a nail driver based on the fourth aspect, wherein said taper and said another taper are arranged coaxially with said axis of said tubular guide portion.




According to the present invention, a sixth aspect of the present invention provides a nail driver based on the third aspect, wherein a first slope of said taper on a plane including said axis of said tubular guide portion makes a first angle with said axis and a second slope of said another taper on said plane makes a second angle with said axis, and said second angle is smaller than said first angle.




According to the present invention, a seventh aspect of the present invention provides a nail driver based on the sixth aspect, wherein said first angle is about 15° and said second angle is about 2°.




According to the present invention, an eighth aspect of the present invention provides a nail driver based on the third aspect, wherein a diameter of an upstream end of said another taper is equal to a diameter of a downstream end of said taper.




According to the present invention, a ninth aspect of the present invention provides a nail driver based on the third aspect, wherein said taper and said another taper is successively connected.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The object and features of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a partial sectional view mainly illustrating a nose portion of the nail driver according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the nail driver according to the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a partial enlarged sectional view of the nail driver mainly illustrating the nose portion and the driving portion according to the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of a nail of a prior art.





FIG. 5

is a partial sectional view of the nose portion according to the present invention, wherein the nail is inclined.





FIG. 6

is a partial sectional view of the nose portion according to the present invention, wherein a tip of the inclined nail contacts the taper.





FIG. 7

is a partial sectional view of the nose portion according to the present invention, wherein the inclined nail is correctly directed.





FIG. 8

is a partial sectional view of the nose portion according to the present invention, wherein the correctly directed nail stuck in the board perpendicularly.





FIGS. 9

to


16


are sectional view of a prior art nail driver for showing prior art operation.





FIG. 17

is a geometric drawing of an inner surface of the nozzle on a plane including the axis of the nozzle shown in

FIG. 1

according to the embodiment, wherein the angle relation is emphatically shown.




The same or corresponding elements or parts are designated with like references throughout the drawings.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




With reference to

FIGS. 1

to


8


and

FIG. 17

, a nail driver according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described.





FIG. 2

shows a sectional view of the whole of the nail driver according to the present invention.

FIG. 1

mainly illustrates a nose portion


4


of the nail driver shown in

FIG. 2

, wherein the section is taken on the plane including the axis AX of the nozzle


5


at the nose portion


4


.

FIG. 3

is a partial enlarged sectional view of the nail driver mainly illustrating the nose portion


4


and the driving portion


1


according to the present invention.

FIG. 17

shows a geometric relation of the inner surface


32


of the nozzle


5


on the plane including the axis AX of the nozzle


5


, wherein the angle relation is emphatically shown.




The nail driver includes a driving portion


1


having a trigger


31


and a piston


8


coupled to a driving unit


40


for driving or hitting a nail


50


in a driving direction DDR in response to the trigger


31


. The nail driver further includes a handle


2


connected to the driving portion


1


to support the driving portion


1


. A nozzle (tubular guide portion)


5


is connected to the driving portion


1


. The nozzle


5


having an output nozzle


34


guides the nail


50


driven by the driving portion


1


and outputs the nail


50


through the output nozzle


34


. The axis AX of the nozzle


5


is arranged in the driving direction DDR. The nail driver further includes a magazine


3


connected to the nozzle


5


for supplying the nail


50


into inside of the nozzle


5


.




The nozzle


5


has an inner surface


32


having a circular cross-section (which is perpendicular to the axis AX) of which diameter is C at the upstream side of the nozzle


5


such that the diameter C is made as small as the head


51


of the nail


50


can just pass therethrough. At the tip


30


of the nozzle


5


, the inner surface


32


of the nozzle


5


has a taper


20


extending in the driving direction DDR (inner diameter decreases in the driving direction) near an output nozzle


34


(near the tip


30


of the nozzle


5


) to direct a tip


52


of the nail


50


toward the axis AX of the nozzle


5


when the tip


52


of the nail


50


contacts with the taper


20


. The cross-sectional area


36


of the taper


20


progressively decreases in the driving direction DDR.




The inner surface


32


further includes another taper


21


extending in an opposite driving direction ODDR (a direction opposite to the driving direction DDR), provided upstream from the taper


20


. Another cross-sectional area


38


of another taper


21


progressively increases in the driving direction DDR.




The maximum diameter of the inner surface


32


is D (>C) at the connection between the taper


20


and another taper


21


. The taper


20


and another taper


21


are arranged coaxially with the axis AX of the nozzle


5


.




The first slope


20




a


of the taper


20


on the plane including the axis AX of the nozzle


5


makes a first angle F with the axis AX and a second slope


21




a


of the another taper


21


on the plane makes a second angle E with the axis AX, and the second angle E is smaller than the first angle F. More specifically, the first angle F is about 15° and the second angle E is about 2°.




In this embodiment, a diameter of an upstream end


21




b


of another taper


21


has the diameter C which is equal to a downstream end


20




b


of the taper


20


. Moreover, in this embodiment, the taper


20


and another taper


21


is successively connected.





FIG. 5

is a partial sectional view of the nose portion


4


according to the present invention, wherein the nail


50


is inclined, and the tip


52


of the nail


50


contacts with the second slope


21




a


.

FIG. 6

is a partial sectional view of the nose portion


4


according to the present invention, wherein the tip


52


of the inclined nail


50


struck against the first slope


20




a


.

FIG. 7

is a partial sectional view of the nose portion


4


according to the present invention, wherein the inclined nail


50


is correctly directed.

FIG. 8

is a partial sectional view of the nose portion


4


according to the present invention, wherein the correctly directed nail


50


stuck in the board


9


perpendicularly.




In operation, the nails


50


are linked with wires and successively supplied to the nozzle


5


via the magazine


3


through an opening


6


at the rear portion of the nozzle


5


by a supplying mechanism


7


including an air cylinder, an air piston, or the like. The piston


8


is rapidly driven downwardly (in the drawings) in response to the trigger


31


. Next, the piston


8


hits (drives) the supplied nail


50


so that the wires supporting the nail


50


are disconnected. The nail


50


travels downwardly through the nozzle


5


.




The nail


50


travels along the inner surface


32


of the nozzle


5


so that almost all nails are driven into a board


9


perpendicularly to the board


9


. However, the hit nail


50


may be inclined from the axis AX of the nozzle


5


as shown in FIG.


5


. Such a nail


50


travels through the nozzle


5


with the tip


52


of the nail


50


contacting with the inner surface


32


of the nozzle


5


.




When the tip


52


reaches to the taper


20


, the tip


52


is directed to the axis AX of the nozzle


5


as shown by the arrow in FIG.


6


. This makes the traveling direction of the nail


50


agreeing with the axis AX of the nozzle


5


just before the tip


52


reaches to the board


9


as shown in FIG.


7


. Next, the nail


50


is driven into the board


9


perpendicularly as shown in FIG.


8


.




It is favorable that the second (inclination) angle E between the second slope


21




a


and the axis AX is relatively small to smoothly guide the tip of the nail


50


. On the other hand, the first (inclination) angle F between the first slope


20




a


and the axis AX is greater than the second angle E to change the direction of the nail


50


. The inventor discovered this face and experimentally discovered the most favorable value of the first angle F is 15° and that of the second angle E is 20°.




The above-mentioned embodiment has been described with the example where the nail


50


is inclined as shown in FIG.


6


. However, nails


50


inclined at any other direction can be correctly directed.




As mentioned above, the nails


50


are driven into the board


9


perpendicularly, so that the appearance is good and the holding power is sufficient.



Claims
  • 1. A nail driver comprising:a driving portion having a trigger and a piston coupled to a driving unit for driving a nail in a driving direction in response to said trigger; a handle connected to said driving portion; a tubular guide portion having an output nozzle for guiding said nail driven by said driving portion and outputting said nail through said output nozzle, an axis of said tubular guide portion being arranged in said driving direction; and a magazine connected to said tubular guide portion for supplying said nail to said tubular guide portion at an initial position defined by said driving portion with a sharp tip of said nail being directed in said driving direction, wherein an inner surface of said tubular guide portion has a taper extending in said driving direction near said output nozzle and being arranged downstream in said driving direction from said sharp tip of said nail at said initial position to direct said sharp tip of said nail toward an axis of said tubular guide portion when said tip of said nail contacts with said taper, wherein said inner surface further includes another taper extending in an opposite driving direction, provided upstream from said taper.
  • 2. The nail driver as claimed in claim 1, wherein another cross-sectional area of said taper progressively increases in said driving direction.
  • 3. The nail driver as claimed in claim 2, wherein said taper and said another taper are arranged coaxially with said axis of said tubular guide portion.
  • 4. The nail driver as claimed in claim 1, wherein a first slope of said taper on a plane including said axis of said tubular guide portion makes a first angle with said axis and a second slope of said another taper on said plane makes a second angle with said axis, and said second angle is smaller than said first angle.
  • 5. The nail driver as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first angle is about 15° and said second angle is about 2°.
  • 6. The nail driver as claimed in claim 1, wherein a diameter of an upstream end of said another taper is equal to a diameter of a downstream end of said taper.
  • 7. The nail driver as claimed in claim 1, wherein said taper and said another taper is successively connected.
  • 8. A nail driver comprising:a driving portion having a trigger and a piston coupled to a driving unit for driving a nail in a driving direction in response to said trigger; a handle connected to said driving portion; a tubular guide portion having an output nozzle for guiding said nail driven by said driving portion and outputting said nail through said output nozzle, an axis of said tubular guide portion being arranged in said driving direction; and a magazine connected to said tubular guide portion for supplying said nail to said tubular guide portion at an initial position defined by said driving portion with a sharp tip of said nail being directed in said driving direction, wherein an inner surface of said tubular guide portion has a taper extending in said driving direction near said output nozzle and being arranged downstream in said driving direction from said sharp tip of said nail at said initial position to direct said sharp tip of said nail toward an axis of said tubular guide portion when said sharp tip of said nail contacts with said taper, wherein said inner surface further includes another taper extending in an opposite driving direction, provided upstream from said taper, and wherein a first slope of said taper on a plane including said axis of said tubular guide portion makes a first angle with said axis and a second slope of said another taper on said plane makes a second angle with said axis, and said second angle is different from said first angle.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-265217 Sep 2000 JP
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