This application claims priority of Taiwanese Invention Patent Application No. 106128886, filed on Aug. 25, 2017.
The disclosure relates to a driving device, and more particularly to a nail gun and a driving device thereof.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,833,626B2 discloses an actuation device of a fastening tool. Referring to FIGS. 3 to 5 of the U.S. patent, the actuation device mainly includes a contact trip assembly 130 of a movable nose 150 connected to a nose assembly 22, a trigger assembly 110 including a trigger 112, and a check pawl 116. The contact trip assembly 130 includes a lower contact arm 132 connected to the movable nose 150, and an upper contact arm 134 connected to the contact arm 132 and being formed with an opening 140.
By changing the operation sequence of the contact trip assembly 130 and the trigger 112, the fastening tool can be operated in a sequential striking mode (see FIGS. 5 to 10 of the U.S. patent), where, after a single strike, the check pawl 116 engages the opening 140 of the opening 140 upper contact arm 134 to avoid further strike, or a repetitive striking mode (see FIGS. 11 to 14 of the U.S. patent), where multiple strikes are allowed.
During manufacturing of the abovementioned actuation device, the contact trip assembly 130 needs to be processed to form the opening 140, and the check pawl 116 needs to be formed with a protrusion for engagement with the opening 140, thereby increasing the complexity of the structure and manufacturing difficulty. Moreover, the check pawl 116 and the opening 140 may not be properly aligned during operation.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a nail gun and a driving device thereof that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
According to a first aspect of the present disclosure, a nail gun includes a housing, a power device, a muzzle device, a cartridge device and a driving device.
The power device is disposed in the housing for providing power during a drive stroke. The muzzle device is coupled to the housing, and includes a plate member and a safety member. The safety member cooperates with the plate member to define a nail ejection opening, has an abutment end extending beyond the nail ejection opening, and is retractable when the abutment end is pushed by an object to be fastened. The cartridge device is coupled to the muzzle device, is adapted for supplying nails into the muzzle device for performance of the drive stroke, and includes a stop member that is operable for blocking the drive stroke when a number of the remainder of the nails is less than a predetermined number. The driving device includes a linking unit and a trigger unit. The linking unit includes a linking member that is connected co-movably to the safety member. The trigger unit includes a trigger, an inner arm and a switch member. The trigger is connected pivotally to the housing. The inner arm is connected co-movably to the trigger, such that a pivot movement of the trigger and a rearward movement of the linking member which is driven by the retraction of the abutment end of the safety member cooperatively move the inner arm to actuate the drive stroke. The switch member is movable between a sequential striking position and a repetitive striking position. When the switch member is at the sequential striking position and when the pivot movement of the trigger is performed before the rearward movement of the linking member, the inner arm is withdrawn from a route of the rearward movement of the linking member, thereby avoiding actuation of the drive stroke.
According to a second aspect of the present disclosure, a driving device is adapted for use in a nail gun.
The nail gun includes a muzzle device and a safety member. The muzzle device includes a plate member. The safety member cooperates with the plate member to define a nail ejection opening, has an abutment end extending beyond the nail ejection opening, and is retractable when the abutment end is pushed by an object to be fastened.
The driving device includes a linking member, a trigger, an inner arm and a switch member. The linking member is adapted to be connected co-movably to the safety member. The trigger is pivotable. The inner arm is connected co-movably to the trigger, such that a pivot movement of the trigger and a rearward movement of the linking member which is driven by the retraction of the abutment end of the safety member cooperatively move the inner arm to actuate a drive stroke. The switch member is movable between a sequential striking position and a repetitive striking position. When the switch member is at the sequential striking position and when the pivot movement of the trigger is performed before the rearward movement of the linking member, the inner arm is withdrawn from a route of the rearward movement of the linking member, thereby avoiding actuation of the drive stroke.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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The housing 100 is formed with a positioning hole 11 that has a first positioning portion 111 and a second positioning portion 112.
The power device 200 is disposed in the housing 100 for providing power during a drive stroke. In this embodiment, the power device 200 is pneumatic, and includes a cylinder body 21 for receiving compressed gas, a piston 22 disposed in the cylinder body 21 and drivable by the compressed gas, a nail striking pin 23 co-movably connected to the piston 22 for striking nails 6, and a valve stem 24 connected to the housing 100 and operable to allow the compressed gas to enter the cylinder body 21. Alternatively, the power device 200 may use other power source, such as natural gas, and may be changed according to practical requirements.
The muzzle device 300 is coupled to a front end of the housing 100, and includes a plate member 31, a barrel member 32 that cooperates with the plate member 31 to define a nail passage 30 adapted for passage of the nails 6 advanced from the cartridge device 400, and a safety member 33 that is disposed between the plate member 31 and the barrel member 32. The plate member 31 includes a plate body 311, and a lock piece 312 that is connected pivotally to the plate body 311 and that engages removably the barrel member 32 for maintaining relative position between the plate member 31 and the barrel member 32. Specifically, the barrel member 32 has a nail receiving opening 321 for entrance of the nails 6 into the nail passage 30, and two hook portions 322 that cooperatively and removably hook the lock piece 312 of the plate member 31. The safety member 33 has a flat surface 331 that cooperates with the plate member 31 to define a nail ejection opening 330, and an abutment end 332 that extends beyond the nail ejection opening 330. The safety member 33 is retractable when the abutment end 332 is pushed by an object to be fastened (not shown). In this embodiment, the nail ejection opening 330 overlaps the nail passage 30.
The cartridge device 400 is coupled to the muzzle device 300 and is adapted for supplying the nails 6 into the muzzle device 300 for performance of the drive stroke. Specifically, the cartridge device 400 includes a nail cartridge 41 that is adapted for receiving the nails 6, a push plate 42 that is disposed in the nail cartridge 41 and that is slidable for advancing the nails 6 into the muzzle device 300, a stop member 43 that is connected pivotally to the nail cartridge 41, that is adjacent to the muzzle device 300 and that is operable for blocking the drive stroke when a number of the remainder of the nails 6 in the nail cartridge 41 is less than a predetermined number, and a spring clip 44 that is connected between the nail cartridge 41 and the stop member 43. The push plate 42 has a protrusion 421, and is operable for advancing the nails 6 one-by-one from the nail cartridge 41 into the nail passage 30 through the nail receiving opening 321 of the barrel member 32. Referring further to
The driving device 500 is operable to actuate the drive stroke to eject the nails 6 in the nail passage 30 one at a time through the nail ejection opening 330, and includes a linking unit 50 and a trigger unit 5.
The linking unit 50 includes a linking member 501 that is connected co-movably to the safety member 33, and a resilient member 502 that is disposed between the linking member 501 and the housing 100 for continuously biasing the abutment end 332 of the safety member 33 away from the nail ejection opening 330. The linking member 501 passes a swing path of the blocking portion 432 of the stop member 43.
The trigger unit 5 includes a trigger 51, an inner arm 52 and a switch member 53. The trigger 51 is connected pivotally to the housing 100. The inner arm 52 is connected co-movably to the trigger 51, and has a connecting end portion 521 that is connected pivotally to the trigger 51, and a free end portion 522 that is opposite to the connecting end portion 521. The switch member 53 engages the positioning hole 11, and is movable between a sequential striking position (see
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When the drive stroke is performed, the valve stem 24 allows the compressed gas to enter the cylinder body 21, thereby pushing the piston 22 and the nail striking pin 23 to move forward. The nail striking pin 23 then strike one of the nails 6 in the nail passage 30 to shoot out the one of the nails 6 for fastening the object.
After the drive stroke, the nail gun is abruptly pushed away from the object by the counterforce of the drive stroke, in which a nail gun user may immediately press the abutment end 332 of the safety member 33 against the object once again. During the abrupt movement of the nail gun, the free end portion 522 of the inner arm 52 is not pressed by the linking member 501 and the inner arm 52 is pushed by the valve stem 24 such that the free end portion 522 of the inner arm 52 is not on the route of the rearward movement of the linking member 501 (see
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It is worth mentioning that, when the switch member 53 is at the repetitive striking position, the free end portion 522 of the inner arm 52 is always in the route of the rearward movement of the linking member 501, regardless of the abrupt movement of the nail gun. Therefore, by switching the switch member 53 to the repetitive striking position, followed by pressing the trigger 51 and the abutment end 332 of the safety member 33, the repetitive striking operation is performed.
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The operation of the nail gun according to the present disclosure is summarized below.
When the switch member 53 is at the sequential striking position and when the pivot movement of the trigger 51 is performed before the rearward movement of the linking member 501, the free end portion 522 of the inner arm 52 is withdrawn from the route of the rearward movement of said linking member 501 and the actuation of the drive stroke is avoided.
When the switch member 53 is at the sequential striking position and when the rearward movement of the linking member 501 is performed before the pivot movement of the trigger 51, the inner arm 52 is disposed on the route of the rearward movement of the linking member 501 so as to allow the actuation of the drive stroke.
When the switch member 53 is at the repetitive striking position, the inner arm 52 is disposed on the route of the rearward movement of said linking member 501 and when the trigger 51 is maintained at a pivoted state, each rearward movement of the linking member 501 will actuate the drive stroke.
To sum up, by moving the switch member 53 and thereby changing the relative position between the inner arm 52 and the linking member 501, the nail gun can be switched between the sequential striking mode and the repetitive striking mode, such that nail gun has a simplified structure and a smooth operation.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects, and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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