1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a nail pusher and, more particularly, to a nail pusher that helps a user pushing or striking nails onto an object, such as a wood board, and the like.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional nail pusher in accordance with the prior art shown in
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a nail pusher, comprising a handle, a guide tube mounted in the handle and having a peripheral wall provided with a nail guide slot, a nail magazine mounted on the handle and connected to the nail guide slot of the guide tube, a plurality of nails mounted in the nail magazine, a push member movably mounted in the nail magazine and abutting the nails to push each of the nails through the nail guide slot of the guide tube into the guide tube, and a thrusting rod movably mounted on the handle and movable in the guide tube to thrust one of the nails in the guide tube and to eject one of the nails outwardly from the guide tube.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a nail pusher that can push nails successively.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a nail pusher, wherein the push member is pushed by the elastic member to introduce each of the nails into the bore of the guide tube successively, and the nails are ejected outwardly from the bore of the guide tube successively, so that the nail pusher can push and eject the nails successively.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a nail pusher, wherein the push member is pushed by the elastic member to introduce each of the nails into the bore of the guide tube successively, so that the nails are fed into the bore of the guide tube automatically, thereby facilitating the user feeding the nails.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The handle 10 has a substantially oblong shape. The handle 10 has an upper end provided with a guiding hole 12 to guide movement of the thrusting rod 30 and a lower end provided with a fixing hole 16 to fix the guide tube 20. The guiding hole 12 of the handle 10 is connected to the guide tube 20, and the fixing hole 16 of the handle 10 is connected to the guiding hole 12 of the handle 10. The fixing hole 16 of the handle 10 has a diameter greater than that of the guiding hole 12. The handle 10 has a top provided with an enlarged protective block 13 and a bottom provided with a plurality of openings 15. Each of the openings 15 of the handle 10 is connected to the fixing hole 16 of the handle 10. The protective block 13 of the handle 10 has a substantially hexagonal shape. The handle 10 has a peripheral wall provided with a receiving slot 14 to receive the nail magazine 40. The receiving slot 14 of the handle 10 is connected to the fixing hole 16 of the handle 10 and the nail guide slot 22 of the guide tube 20.
The guide tube 20 has an inner portion provided with a bore 21 to allow movement of the thrusting rod 30. The bore 21 of the guide tube 20 is connected to the nail guide slot 22 of the guide tube 20 and the guiding hole 12 of the handle 10. The guide tube 20 has an upper end provided with the nail guide slot 22 and a lower end provided with a plurality of breaches 25 connected to the openings 15 of the handle 10. The breaches 25 of the guide tube 20 are connected to the bore 21 of the guide tube 20.
The thrusting rod 30 is movable in the guiding hole 12 of the handle 10 and the bore 21 of the guide tube 20. The thrusting rod 30 has an upper end provided with an enlarged striking head 31 that is movable to abut the protective block 13 of the handle 10.
The nail magazine 40 is a rectangular hollow case. The nail magazine 40 has an inner portion provided with a receiving space 41 to receive the nails 53 and the push member 60. The nail magazine 40 has first end provided with a nail outlet 43 connected to the nail guide slot 22 of the guide tube 20 and the receiving space 41 of the nail magazine 40 to introduce the nails 53 through the nail guide slot 22 of the guide tube 20 into the bore 21 of the guide tube 20. The nail outlet 43 of the nail magazine 40 is inserted into the receiving slot 14 of the handle 10 and is stopped by a peripheral wall of the nail guide slot 22 of the guide tube 20. The nail magazine 40 has a second end provided with an entrance 44 connected to the receiving space 41 of the nail magazine 40 to allow entrance of the push member 60. The nail magazine 40 has a top provided with an elongate slideway 42 connected to the receiving space 41 of the nail magazine 40 to guide movement of the nails 53. The nail magazine 40 is provided with two opposite elongate guiding channels 45 formed in two opposite sidewalls of the nail magazine 40. Each of the guiding channels 45 of the nail magazine 40 is connected to the receiving space 41 of the nail magazine 40 and has a first end extending to the receiving slot 14 of the handle 10 and a second end provided with a positioning groove 451 which is perpendicular to the respective guiding groove 45 of the nail magazine 40 and is located beside the entrance 44 of the nail magazine 40. The nail magazine 40 has a surface provided with at least one protruding limit post 46 abutting a peripheral wall of the receiving slot 14 of the handle 10.
The nail pusher further comprises a control rod 70 extending through the push member 60 and movable in the guiding channels 45 of the nail magazine 40 to move the push member 60 in the receiving space 41 of the nail magazine 40, and at least one elastic member 47 biased between the limit post 46 of the nail magazine 40 and the control rod 70 to push the control rod 70, the push member 60 and the nails 53 toward the nail outlet 43 of the nail magazine 40 and the nail guide slot 22 of the guide tube 20 so as to introduce the nails 53 through the nail outlet 43 of the nail magazine 40 and the nail guide slot 22 of the guide tube 20 into the bore 21 of the guide tube 20.
The control rod 70 has two opposite ends protruding outwardly from the guiding channels 45 of the nail magazine 40. The control rod 70 is detachably locked in the positioning groove 451 of each of the guiding channels 45 of the nail magazine 40 to lock the push member 60 in the receiving space 41 of the nail magazine 40 temporarily. The push member 60 is a substantially rectangular block. The push member 60 is provided with a through hole 61 to allow passage of the control rod 70.
The nails 53 are serially connected with each other by a retaining module 50 which is slidable in the slideway 42 of the nail magazine 40. The retaining module 50 is pushed by the push member 60 to move toward the nail outlet 43 of the nail magazine 40. The retaining module 50 includes a plurality of limit rings 51 each surrounding a respective one of the nails 53 and a plurality of connecting pieces 52 detachably connected between the limit rings 51.
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Accordingly, the push member 60 is pushed by the elastic member 47 to introduce each of the nails 53 into the bore 21 of the guide tube 20 successively, and the nails 53 are ejected outwardly from the bore 21 of the guide tube 20 successively, so that the nail pusher can push and eject the nails 53 successively. In addition, the push member 60 is pushed by the elastic member 47 to introduce each of the nails 53 into the bore 21 of the guide tube 20 successively, so that the nails 53 are fed into the bore 21 of the guide tube 20 automatically, thereby facilitating the user feeding the nails 53.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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