1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to nailing guns and, more specifically, to a nail magazine for nailing gun, which is practical for use with T-nails as well as U-nails.
2. Description of the Related Art
Regular nails for use in nailing guns include two types, namely, the T-nails and the U-nails. The nail magazines of regular nailing guns fit only one specific type of nails. Although there are nail magazines capable of accepting T-nails as well as U-nails, however these dual-use nail magazines are still not satisfactory in function.
Further, the aforesaid nail magazine is not suitable for accommodating big-size T-nails 7 because excessive long T-nails tend to be deformed during nailing. According to this design, the longitudinal groove section 3a of the T-nail groove 3 is made equal to the height 4a of the U-nail groove 4. This design limits the application range of the nail magazine.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a nail magazine that eliminates the aforesaid problems.
It is therefore the main object of the present invention to provide a nail magazine that fits T-nails as well as U-nails.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a nail magazine that keeps the nails in coincidence with the axis of the path of the firing pin.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a nail magazine that fits different sizes of T-nails.
To achieve these objects of the present invention, the nail magazine for alternatively accommodating T-nails or U-nails comprises a housing having a receiving chamber therein, a nailing track fastened to a front end of the housing and provided with a bottom notch in alignment with the receiving chamber, a nail guide mounted in the receiving chamber for support nails loaded in the housing, a nail pusher mounted inside the housing for pushing the loaded nails toward the bottom notch of the nailing track, and a stop block. The nailing track further comprises a first nail hole upwardly extended from the bottom notch. The stop block is positioned in the bottom notch of the nailing track. The stop block has a top side, a left side and a right side, which define with a peripheral wall of the bottom notch of the nailing track a second nail hole. The stop block further has a top cut groove downwardly extended from the top side thereof and in alignment with the first nail hole. When T-nails are used and loaded in the housing, the loaded T-nails are forced by the nail pusher to pass through the first nail hole and the top cut groove. When U-nails are used and loaded in the housing, the loaded U-nails are forced by the nail pushers to pass through the second nail hole.
Referring to FIGS. 3˜7, a nail magazine 100 fits T-nails 101 (see
The housing 10 is comprised of flat, narrow, elongated shells 11 and 12 each having a plurality of grooves extended on the respective inner along the length surface such that when the shells 11 and 12 fastened together, as shown in
The nailing track 20 is fixedly fastened to the front end of the housing 10 with pins 26, as shown in
The nail guide 30 is a narrow elongated member movable in and out of the aforesaid receiving chamber 14, having a rear finger tip 31 for the holding of the user's hand, two upright sidewalls 32, and a guide groove 33 defined between the upright sidewalls 32. After installation of the nail guide 30 in the housing 10, the guide groove 33 is set in alignment with the longitudinal groove section 132 of the T-nail groove 13. The guide groove 33 is adapted to accommodate the lower part of the nail body 101b of a T-nail 101. The two upright sidewalls 32 are adapted to support U-nails 102.
The stop block 40 is fixedly fastened to the front end of the nail guide 30. After installation of the nail guide 30 in the housing 10, the stop block 40 is received in the bottom notch 23 of the nailing track 20, keeping the front side 41 of the stop block 40 in flush with the bottom side of the sliding groove 22, as shown in
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The nail pusher 60 is mounted inside the housing 10, comprising a push member 61 and a spring 62. The push member 61 is comprised of a channel plate 611 and a vertical plate 612. The vertical plate 612 is directly fastened to the channel plate 611. The channel plate 611 is riding on the upright sidewalls 32 of the nail guide 30, having an invertedly disposed U-shaped front push face 611a. The vertical plate 612 has the upper part suspended in the longitudinal groove section 132 of the T-nail groove 13, and the lower part suspended in the guide groove 33 of the nail guide 30, having a longitudinal push face 612a. The spring 62 is adapted to impart a forward push force to the push member 61, causing the push member 61 to push T-nails 101 or U-nails 102 toward the first nail hole 25 or the second nail hole 42.
The use of the nail magazine 100 with T-nails 101 or U-nails 102 is outlined hereinafter. When T-nails 101 are used and loaded in the nail magazine 100, as shown in
When U-nails 102 are used and loaded in the nail magazine 100, as shown in
As indicated above, the invention has the following advantages.
1. The nail magazine 100 is suitable for use with T-nails 101 as well as U-nails 102. When T-nails 101 are used, the nail body 101b of the T-nail shifted to the firing position is maintained in coincidence with the axis of the path of the firing pin 103, and therefore the T-nail can straightly and positively be driven into the workpiece.
2. When T-nails 101 are used and loaded in the nail magazine 100, the nail clamp 50 holds the nail body 101b of the T-nail 101 in the firing position for driving by the firing pin 103, and is smoothly turned away from the path of the firing pin 103 for enabling the T-nail 101 to be driven into the workpiece straightly and positively upon down stroke of the firing pin 103.
3. The nail magazine 100 fits T-nails of different sizes, more particularly T-nails of length greater than the height of the U-nails.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200320126484.1 | Dec 2003 | CN | national |