1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to nail gun technology and more particularly, to a nail gun for nailing nails of different sizes.
2. Description of the Related Art
A nail gun that is applicable to different types of nails has a nail magazine configured to selectively accommodate different types of nails, such as T-shaped nails, I-shaped nails, or U-shaped nails. The nail pusher of this type of nail magazine can push any of the aforesaid various types of nails toward the nailing position. To fit different types of nails in different positions inside the nail magazine, the nail pusher is configured to provide multiple bends. Thus, different portions of the nail pusher are selectively used to stop against different types of nails without changing the mounting position of the nail pusher in the nail magazine.
However, this nail pusher simply has its front side stopped against a small area of each leg of the nail, and the nail may be kept in a tilted condition when reached the nailing position, causing nailing errors. An improvement in this regard is necessary. Further, U.S. Pat. No. 7,770,771 discloses a stapler with adjustable firing apparatus for using staples/nails in various sizes. According to this design, actuating means 50 is controlled to drive rotation engaged member 40 in moving adjusting means 30 subject to the type of staples/nails used. However, the mesh engagement relationship between the actuating means 50 and the rotation engaged member 40 cannot eliminate mobile space (displacement). In consequence, an eccentric torque and a component force can be produced during actuation of the actuating means 50, lowering transmission efficiency and accuracy and complicating the operation.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a nail gun, which is suitable for using nails of different types, avoiding tilting the nail and further nailing errors.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a nail gun comprises a nail gun housing, a nail magazine, and a nail pusher. The nail magazine is detachably mounted in the nail gun housing, defining with the nail gun housing a nail crown receiving space, and a first nail leg receiving space, a second nail leg receiving space and a third nail leg receiving space in communication with the nail crown receiving space. The nail pusher is slidably mounted in the nail magazine for pushing a nail to a nailing position, comprising a top portion positioned in the nail crown receiving space, a first push portion downwardly extended from the top portion and inserted into the first nail leg receiving space, a second push portion downwardly extended from the top portion and inserted into the second nail leg receiving space, and a third push portion downwardly extended from the top portion and inserted into the third nail leg receiving space. Thus, the first push portion, second push portion and third push portion of the nail pusher can push the leg of a nail in the first nail leg receiving space, second nail leg receiving space or third nail leg receiving space. Thus, a large contact surface area of the first push portion, second push portion and/or third push portion of the nail pusher can be abutted against the leg(s) of one of various types of nails to keep the nail accurately in the nailing position, avoiding tilting or any nailing errors.
Other and further benefits, advantages and features of the present invention will be understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters denote like elements of structure.
At first, it must be noted that, in the whole detailed description and claims of the invention, like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the drawings and specification.
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The nail gun housing 20 comprises symmetrical left shell member 22 and right shell member 24, and an operating handle 242 mounted at the right shell member 24.
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The nail pusher 40 is mounted in the nail magazine 30 and connected to a front end of a follower spring 38, which is sleeved onto the rod member 33, and adapted for pushing loaded nails toward the front side of the nail magazine 30. The nail pusher 40 comprises a top portion 42 supported on the first partition plate 311, second partition plate 312 and third partition plate 313 of the magazine housing 31, a first push portion 44 downwardly extended from a right side 422 of the top portion 42 and inserted into the first nail leg receiving space 35, a second push portion 46 downwardly extended from a left side 424 of the top portion 42 and inserted into the second nail leg receiving space 36, and a third push portion 48 downwardly extended from a front side 426 of the top portion 42 and inserted into the third nail leg receiving space 37. Further, the first push portion 44 defines a lateral wall 442 facing toward the right shell member 24 of the nail gun housing 20, and two protruding blocks 444 protruded from the lateral wall 442. The second push portion 46 defines a lateral wall 462 facing toward the third partition plate 313 of the magazine housing 31, and two protruding blocks 464 protruded from the lateral wall 462.
The nail striker 50, the guide plate 60, the pressure plate 70 and the control member 80 are mounted in a front side inside the nail magazine 30 in a proper order. When the user presses the operating handle 242, the nail striker 50 will be moved downwardly along a sliding groove 62 of the guide plate 60 to strike the nail that is supported on the pressure plate 70 in the nailing position right below the nail striker 50, thereby driving the nail out of the nail gun into an external object. The control member 80 is movable left and right by the user to adjust the distance between the pressure plate 70 and the nail magazine 30 subject to the thickness of the nails to be used, so that only one nail can be driven out of the nail gun upon each down stroke of the nail striker 50. Because the control member 80 is straightly linearly movable left and right to adjust the position of the pressure plate 70, the user can conveniently and accurately adjust the distance between the pressure plate 70 and the nail magazine 30. This adjustment procedure is much easier than the prior art techniques, and the transmission efficiency is also higher.
It is to be noted that the stop plate 32 of the nail magazine 30 is made of a much stronger material than the magazine housing 31 for working as a barrier between the magazine housing 31 and the nail striker 50 to protect the magazine housing 31 against mechanical wear. However, the nail magazine 30 can be made without the stop plate 32.
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In the aforesaid first embodiment of the present invention, the third partition plate 313 of the magazine housing 31 has its front end kept in flush with the topmost edges of the first and second partition plates 311;312 and its other part spaced below the elevation of the topmost edges of the first and second partition plates 311;312, facilitating the fabrication of the magazine housing 31 by a plastic injection molding process.
According to a second embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
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Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101106605 | Feb 2012 | TW | national |