Claims
- 1. A nail setting apparatus for the setting in a surface of a nail by rotating advancement of the nail of the type having a head at one end and a shank pointed at the opposite end, said nail setting apparatus including:
- an electric powered hand drill having a rotatable jaw assembly and an electric motor connected to said jaw assembly for rapid rotation of the jaw assembly, said jaw assembly having a plurality of jaws movable toward each other to securely engage a shaft;
- a tool body portion;
- shaft means connected to and extending rearward from the body portion and engaged by the jaws of said drill for coaxial rotation of the jaws and the shaft means and the tool body portion;
- said tool body portion defining an elongated cylindrical forward axial bore coaxial with the axis of rotation of the jaws and body portion and extending from the interior of the body portion to the forward end thereof;
- gripping means located adjacent the interior end of said forward axial bore adapted to releasably grip the head of a nail and cause rotation of the nail with the tool body portion;
- guide means on said body portion rotatable with said body portion and proximate the forward end thereof spaced from the gripping means sufficiently to linearly align said nail shank with the axis of rotation of the jaws and body portion;
- said guide means including three radial bores intersecting said axial bore forward of the gripping means, three spherical balls, one spherical ball being located in each radial bore, and means to bias the spherical balls inward toward said axial bore to engage a portion of the shank of a nail when located in said axial bore whereby rapid rotation of said jaw assembly and manual pressure exerted on said hand drill is operative to advance a nail part way into a surface.
- 2. The nail setting apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said gripping means includes a plurality of mutually opposed ledges projected radially inward into said axial bore and adapted to engage a nail head.
- 3. The nail setting apparatus of claim 2 wherein: said mutually opposed ledges are rearwardly converging whereby the gripping means is adapted to engage varying sizes of nail heads.
- 4. The nail setting apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said tool body portion has a circumferential groove open to said radial bores, and said means to bias the movable contact members inward toward said axial bore includes a resilient ring located in said groove making biasing contact with said spherical balls.
- 5. A nail setting tool for setting in a surface a nail of the type having a head at one end and an elongated shank with a point at the opposite end, said tool usable with an electric powered hand drill of the type having rotating jaws closeable toward one another to engage the shaft of a tool, to rotatably advance a nail in a forward direction to set it in a surface, said nail setting tool including:
- a generally cylindrical tool body portion having a rearward end locatable toward the jaws of an electric powered hand drill and a forward end opposite the rearward end;
- said tool body portion having a centrally located axial bore having a reduced forward section and an enlarged rearward section;
- a shaft having an inward end force fitting in the enlarged rearward section and a rearward outwardly extended portion adapted to be engaged by the jaws of a portable electric drill for coaxial rotation of the shaft and body portion with the jaws of the drill;
- the inward end of said shaft having a forwardly open hole constituting a rearward extension of the reduced forward section of the axial bore of the body portion, said hole being rearwardly tapered to accommodate nail heads of varying sizes;
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced, rearwardly converging ledges located in said hole each having an apex projecting radially inward into said hole to releasably grip a nail head and cause coaxial rotation of the nail with the shaft and body portion;
- guide means located proximate the forward end of said tool body portion, said guide means including a circumferential groove described in the outer perimeter of the body portion located proximate the forward end of the body portion, a plurality of three equally spaced, radial bores open to the groove and extending radially inward from the groove to intersect the forward section of said axial bore at a location spaced ahead of the hole in said shaft, a spherical ball movably located in each radial bore and movable to a position having a portion located in the forward section of said axial bore, and bias means located in said groove biasing said spherical balls inwardly in said radial bores whereby said balls engage the shank of a nail located in said axial bore having a head gripped in the hole of said shaft for rotation of the nail with said shaft and body portion and advancement of the nail into a surface.
- 6. The tool of claim 5 wherein: said bias means includes a resilient rubber ring.
- 7. A nail setting apparatus for the setting in a surface of a nail of the type having a head and a shank, including:
- an electric powered hand drill having a rotatable jaw assembly and an electric motor connected to said jaw assembly for rapid rotation of the jaw assembly;
- a tool body portion having a forward axial bore extending from the interior of the body portion to the forward end of the body portion;
- shaft means extending rearward from the body portion and engaging the jaw assembly of the electric powered hand drill for coaxial rotation of the shaft means and the body portion therewith;
- gripping means located at the interior end of said axial bore adapted to releasably grip the head of a nail to cause coaxial rotation of the nail with the tool body portion; and
- guide means on said body portion rotatable with said body portion and proximate the forward end thereof to engage a portion of a nail shank, said guide means spaced from the gripping means sufficiently to linearly align said nail with the axis of rotation of the jaw assembly of the electric drill.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein: said gripping means includes a plurality of mutually opposed ledges projected into said bore and adapted to releasably engage the head of said nail for rotation with the tool body portion.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein: said tool body portion defines a plurality of radial bores intersecting said axial bore forward of the gripping means, said guide means including a plurality of movable contact members located in said radial bores; and including means to bias the movable contact members in engagement with the shank of said nail to maintain said nail in linear alignment with the axis of rotation of the jaw assembly of the electric drill.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein: said movable contact members are spherical balls located in said radial bores.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein: said mutually opposed ledges are rearwardly converging whereby the gripping means is adapated to engage varying sizes of nail heads.
- 12. A tool for use with a power implement having a rotary working portion to set a linear fastener of the type having a head and a shank, in a hard surface, said tool including:
- a tool body portion having a forward axial bore for accommodation of a portion of a linear fastener;
- shaft means having an interior end adjacent said forward axial bore and an end extending rearward from the body portion engageable with the rotary portion of the power implement for rotation therewith;
- said shaft means having a wrench portion at the interior end thereof providing gripping means adapted to releasably grip a head of a linear fastener to cause rotation of the fastener with the tool body portion;
- said gripping means including a first generally V-shaped, diametric groove formed in the interior end of said shaft means and a second, diametric, V-shaped groove angularly orientated relative to said first groove to provide a plurality of ridges directed radially inward to engage the head of said fastener; and
- guide means on said body portion spaced from the gripping means to linearly align said fastener with the axis of rotation of the rotary working portion of the power implement when the shaft means is engaged therewith.
- 13. The tool of claim 12 wherein: said second V-shaped groove is orientated perpendicular to said first V-shaped groove.
- 14. The tool of claim 13 wherein: said tool body portion defines a plurality of radial bores intersecting said axial bore forward of the gripping means, said guide means including a plurality of movable contact members located in said radial bores; and means to bias the movable contact members in engagement with the shank of said fastener to maintain said fastener in linear alignment with the axis of rotation of the rotary working portion of the power implement when the shaft means is engaged therewith.
- 15. The tool of claim 14 wherein: said movable contact members are spherical balls located in said radial bores.
- 16. The tool of claim 14 wherein: said plurality of radial bores includes three radial bores intersecting said axial bore forward of the gripping means, said movable contact members comprising three spherical balls located in said radial bores, and means to bias the spherical balls inward toward said axial bore to engage the shank of said fastener when located in said axial bore.
- 17. The tool of claim 16 wherein: said tool body portion has a circumferential groove open to said radial bores, and said means to bias the movable contact members inward toward said axial bore includes a resilient ring located in said groove making biasing contact with said spherical balls.
- 18. A wrench for engagement of the end of a linear, cylindrical member for axial turning of the member, comprising:
- a shaft having a first end and a second end;
- the first end of the shaft adapted for engagement by a tool for rotation of the shaft;
- the second end of the shaft having a first generally V-shaped, diametric groove formed thereon inwardly converging along the axis thereof;
- said second end of the shaft also having a second generally V-shaped, diametric groove formed thereon inwardly converging along the axis thereof and angularly orientated relative to the first groove whereby said first and second grooves form an inwardly converging wrench socket having a plurality of ridges directed radially inward for engagement of the end of a linear, cylindrical member.
- 19. The wrench of claim 18 wherein: said first groove and said second groove are orientated perpendicular to each other.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION:
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 470,013 filed May 15, 1974, now abandoned.
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