This application claims priority of Taiwanese Invention Patent Application No. 106131599, filed on Sep. 14, 2017.
The disclosure relates to a nail gun, and more particularly to a nail gun and an operation device thereof.
A conventional nail gun disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,953,137 includes a main housing, a contact arm that is movably mounted to the main housing, a trigger that is pivoted to the main housing, a trigger arm that is mounted in the trigger, and a plunger that is movably mounted in the main housing. When the contact arm is pushed against an object, a tip end portion of the trigger arm is blocked by the contact arm so that depression of the trigger drives the trigger arm to move the plunger for firing a nail. However, after the firing of the nail, the tip end portion of the trigger arm is configured to be removed from the path of movement of the contact arm, so as not to be blocked by the contact arm. Therefore, the plunger cannot be moved again for firing another nail unless the trigger is released.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a nail gun that can alleviate the drawback of the prior art.
According to the disclosure, the nail gun includes a gun body, a power module, a muzzle module and an operation module. The power module is disposed in the gun body, and is configured to perform a nail-driving operation in which the power module output power to strike a nail. The muzzle module is mounted to the gun body, and includes a nail exit opening and a contact arm. The contact arm has an abutment front end, and is resiliently maintained at a normal position. The contact arm is operable to move away from the normal position such that the abutment front end projects relative to the nail exit opening. The operation module is operable to activate the nail-driving operation for firing the nail via the nail exit opening. The operation module includes a transmission unit and a trigger unit. The transmission unit includes a transmission member that is connected to the contact arm. The trigger unit is mounted to the gun body, and includes a trigger member, a trigger arm and a switch member. The trigger arm is mounted in the trigger member, and abuts against the transmission member when the trigger member is not depressed. The switch member is operable to move between a sequential firing position and a repetitive firing position. When the switch member is at the sequential firing position and when the trigger member is depressed with the abutment front end of the contact arm not being blocked, the trigger arm is configured to push the transmission member to move the contact arm away from the normal position until the trigger arm deviates from the path of movement of the transmission member such that the nail-driving operation is prevented from being activated by operation of the contact arm.
Another object of the disclosure is to provide a operation device that can alleviate the drawback of the prior art.
According to the disclosure, the operation device is for use in a nail gun and for activating a nail-driving operation. The nail gun has a nail exit opening. The operation device includes a contact arm, a transmission member, a trigger member, a trigger arm and a switch member. The contact arm is disposed on the nail gun, and has an abutment front end. The contact arm is resiliently maintained at a normal position, and is operable to move away from the normal position such that the abutment front end projects relative to the nail exit opening. The transmission member is connected to the contact arm. The trigger member is pivoted to the nail gun. The trigger arm is mounted in the trigger member, and abuts against the transmission member when the trigger member is not depressed. The switch member is operable to move between a sequential firing position and a repetitive firing position. When the switch member is at the sequential firing position and when the trigger member is depressed with the abutment front end of the contact arm not being blocked, the trigger arm is configured to push the transmission member to move the contact arm away from the normal position until the trigger arm deviates from the path of movement of the transmission member such that the nail-driving operation is prevented from being activated by operation of the contact arm.
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 gun body 100 further has a positioning hole 11 that is disposed adjacent to the handle 101, a first stop structure 12, a second stop structure 13 that is disposed below the first stop structure 12, and a flow path 14 (see
The power module 200 is disposed in the gun body 100, and is configured to perform a nail-driving operation in which the power module 200 output power to strike a nail. In one embodiment, the power module 200 uses high-pressure air as the power source, and includes a cylinder 21 that is mounted in the gun body 100, a piston 22 that is movably disposed in the cylinder 21, a drive bit 23 that is co-movably mounted to the piston 22, a plunger 24 that is operable for introducing the high-pressure air into the cylinder 21, a head valve 25 that removably blocks the cylinder 21, and a release chamber 26 that is defined between the head valve 25 and the gun body 100 and that is in communication with the flow path 14 (see
When the plunger 24 is not operated (see
The muzzle module 300 is mounted to a front portion of the gun body 100. In one embodiment, the muzzle module 300 includes a cover plate 31, a middle plate 32 that cooperates with the cover plate 31 to define a nail path 30 therebetween, a contact arm 33 that is substantially disposed between the cover plate 31 and the middle plate 32 and that is movable in a front-rear direction relative to the gun body 100, and two safety resilient members 34. The cover plate 31 includes a plate member 311, and a fastening assembly 312 that is pivoted to the plate member 311. The middle plate 32 has a nail entrance opening 321, and two hook portions 322 that are respectively located at two opposite lateral sides of the cover plate 31. The hook portions 322 can be separably held by the fastening assembly 312 so that the cover plate 31 is removably positioned relative to the middle plate 32. The contact arm 33 has an upper surface 331 that cooperates with the cover plate 31 to define a nail exit opening 330, and an abutment front end 332. Each of the safety resilient members 34 has two opposite ends respectively abutting against the contact arm 33 and the middle plate 35, and resiliently biases the contact arm 33 rearwardly for maintaining the contact arm 33 at a normal position.
The magazine module 400 includes a magazine housing 41 that is connected to the muzzle module 300 and that is adapted to receive a plurality of nails 7 therein, and a nail feeder 42 that is movably disposed in the magazine housing 41 and that pushes the nails 7 toward the nail entrance opening 321 for moving the nails 7 into the nail path 30 one at a time. The nail feeder 12 has a projection 421 that projects toward the outside of the magazine housing 41.
The operation module 500 is operable to activate the abovementioned nail-driving operation for firing the nail 7 in the nail path 30 via the nail exit opening 330. The operation module 500 includes a transmission unit 50 and a trigger unit 5.
The transmission unit 50 includes a transmission member 501 that is connected to the contact arm 33.
The trigger unit 5 is mounted to the gun body 100, and includes a trigger member 51, a trigger arm 52, a switch member 53, an abutment member 54, a arm pivot shaft 55 and a trigger resilient member 56.
The trigger member 51 has an abutment portion 511 that faces rearwardly. The abutment portion 511 is operable to correspond in position to the first stop structure 12 or the second stop structure 13.
The trigger arm 52 has a lower portion 521 that is connected to the trigger member 51, and an upper portion 522 that is opposite to the lower portion 521. The lower portion 521 is formed with two slots 5211. When the trigger member 51 is not depressed, the upper portion 522 of the trigger arm 52 is located on the path of movement of the transmission member 501, and abuts against a rear end of the transmission member 501.
The switch member 53 is rotatably mounted to the trigger member 51, and is movably mounted to the positioning hole 11 of the gun body 100. The switch member 53 is operable to move between a sequential firing position (see
The abutment member 54 is pivoted to the trigger arm 52.
The arm pivot shaft 55 extends through the abutment member 54 and the slots 5211 of the trigger arm 52, and is pivoted to the trigger member 51, so that the trigger arm 52 and the abutment member 54 are pivotable relative to the trigger member 51.
The trigger resilient member 56 has two opposite ends respectively abutting against the abutment member 54 and the trigger arm 52, and resiliently biases the trigger arm 52 upwardly away from the arm pivot shaft 55. The arm pivot shaft 55 is movable along the slots 5211 of the trigger arm 52, so that the trigger arm 52 is movable relative to the abutment member 54 and the arm pivot shaft 55.
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When the trigger member 51 is not depressed (see
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When the nail-driving operation is activated, the high-pressure air flows into the cylinder 21 to push and move the piston 22 and the drive bit 23 for firing the nail 7 in the nail path 30 via the nail exit opening 330.
At the instant that the nail 7 is struck, the nail gun would be moved away from the object by a reaction force. When the trigger member 51 is kept being depressed, the trigger arm 52 is pushed forwardly by the plunger 24 and an auxiliary resilient member 57 (see
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During the movement of the nail gun away from the object at the instant that the nail 7 is struck, the trigger arm 52 is pushed forwardly by the plunger 24 so that the upper portion 522 of the trigger arm 52 rotates about the arm pivot shaft 55 to push and move the contact arm 33 and the transmission member 501 forwardly against the biasing action of the safety resilient members 34. It should be noted that, since the trigger arm 52 has a relative large portion located above the rear end of the transmission member 501, after the contact arm 33 is moved by the trigger arm 52 to project out of the gun body 100 by a maximum extent, the trigger arm 52 is still located on the path of movement of the transmission member 501. As such, the plunger 24 can be repetitively moved to the activating position for activating the nail-driving operation upon each depression of the contact arm 33 with the trigger member 51 being kept being depressed (i.e., the nail gun is in a repetitive firing mode).
Since the first stop structure 12 is located ahead of the second stop structure 13, when the switch member 53 is at the repetitive firing position, the trigger member 51 is only permitted to be rotated in a relatively small range so that the trigger arm 52 cannot move the plunger 24 to the activating position when the contact arm 33 is not pushed against an object.
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It should be noted that, in this embodiment, the magazine module 400 and the detection module 600 are configured such that the flow path 14 is sealed so as to prevent dry-firing when there is no nail in the magazine housing 41. In a modification, the magazine module 400 and the detection module 600 may be configured such that the flow path 14 is sealed when the amount of the nails 7 in the magazine housing 41 is less than a predetermined number.
To sum up, the switch member 53 is operable to move the trigger arm 52 relative the transmission member 501 so as to switch the nail gun between the sequential firing mode and the repetitive firing mode. Moreover, the first stop structure 12 and the second stop structure 13 are respectively configured to limit the movement of the trigger member 51 when the switch member 53 is at the repetitive ring position and the sequential firing position. As such, the plunger 24 can be adequately moved by the trigger arm 52 when the nail gun is at the sequential faring mode or the repetitive firing mode.
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 is 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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