1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is a CIP of application Ser. No. 13/476657, filed May 21, 2012, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventional nailing device, as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,505,362, U.S. Pat. No. 5,816,470, or U.S. Pat. No. 6,789,719, has a handle for user to press. By connection of linkage, the handle drives striker to move, lifts the striker, and compresses spring or elastic plate. The spring or the elastic plate saves power for strike. As the striker is further lifted, the striker separates from the linkage. The striker is then moved by the power saved by the spring or elastic plate, and moves downwardly quickly for firing nail.
Such nailing device can be malfunctioned easily in practical using. In the nailing device, the firing mechanism is achieved by automatic separation of the linkage which moves in a sector and the striker which moves is a line. After long or heavy use, the striker and the linkage would be abraded. Timing of separation of the linkage and the striker is then advanced. As a result, the power saved by spring is decreased. Nail may be fired with a weakened power which is not enough for nailing objects. Secondly, size and position inaccuracy caused in manufacturing or caused by collision can considerably change the timing of the separation, also. As a result, the nailing device would work with weakened power or even malfunction frequently.
In addition, some other reasons may cause malfunction of the nailing device, also. In the nailing device, the striker is generally kept located at the position where the striker strikes the nail. In other words, the striker stays behind after striking the nail. The striker would keep touching and block the rest nails until the linkage lift the striker again. After then, the nails moves forward and the striker moves downward after releasement, and the firing mechanism is completed. If user drives the handle and the striker continuously and quickly, the nail may not be able to move forward to the accurate firing position immediately. As a result, the nail would be intruded into the firing hole, damaging the nailing device.
In U.S. Pat. No. 6,789,719, the elastic plate is not normally attached with the striker and slippedly disengaged from the striker in every nailing, thus damaging the elastic plate and the striker.
The present invention is, therefore, arisen to obviate or at least mitigate the above mentioned disadvantages.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a nailing device which is able to firing nail with a strong or predetermined power.
To achieve the above and other objects, a nailing device which is provided for being triggered off individually of the present invention includes a housing, a striker, a restriction mechanism, a power storing mechanism, and an operation mechanism.
The striker is slidably disposed in the housing. The striker is able to slide linearly along a striking direction between an initial position and a strike position. The striker drives a nail out of the housing when the striker slides from the initial position to the strike position.
The restriction mechanism is utilized for restricting the striker when the striker is located at the initial position, so that the striker is kept located at the initial position. The restriction mechanism is able to be triggered off to release the striker. Releasement of the restriction mechanism makes the striker to be able to slide arbitrarily.
The power storing mechanism abuts against the striker. The power storing mechanism is able to switch between a repose condition and a store condition. The power storing mechanism exerts an elastic force on the striker under the store condition. The elastic force gives the striker a tendency to slide toward the strike position.
The operation mechanism is utilized for switching the power storing mechanism between the repose condition and the store condition.
The striker is generally located at the initial position and restricted by the restriction mechanism.
Accordingly, in operation, the striker is kept in position when user presses on the operation mechanism. After the course of power storing is completed, the restriction mechanism is triggered off Therefore, the power storing mechanism is able to store enough power to work. Timing of firing and power storing is accurately and precisely controlled by simplified structure.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
Please refer to
The housing mainly includes two semi-housings 11 and a magazine 12. The semi-housings 11 are affixed to each other by screws, adapted for the magazine 12 and other components to be received and disposed in the housing 1. The housing has a bottom side 13, a top side 14 corresponding to the bottom side, and a front side 15 and a rear side 16 which are corresponding to each other. The bottom side 13 is adapted for abutting against an object and for nails to be strike out from. The magazine 12 is loaded and received in the housing from the rear side 16, so that the nails filled inside can be stroke out from the bottom side 13 approaching the front side 15.
The striker 2 is slidably disposed in the housing 1, more specifically, is vertically located approaching to the front end 15 and above the magazine 12. The striker 2 is able to linearly slide along a striking direction between an initial position and a strike position. The striker 2 moves downwardly toward the bottom side 13 and drives the nail beneath out of the housing 1 when the striker 2 moves from the initial position toward the strike position. The striker 2 is provided as a plate. The striker 2 is formed with a mount slot 21 and an engage slot 22. A top end of the striker 2 is formed with a guide plate 23 which is bent and tilted aiming the top side 14 and the rear side 16.
The restriction mechanism 3 is utilized for restricting the striker 2 when the striker 2 is located at the initial position, so that the striker 2 is kept located at the initial position. The restriction mechanism 3 can be triggered off to release the striker 2. Releasement of the restriction mechanism 3 makes the striker 2 to be able to slide arbitrarily. More specifically, the restriction mechanism 3 includes a pivotable member 31 and a recovery spring 32. The pivotable member 31 has a trigger section 311, a pivoting hole 312, and an engage section 313. The pivoting hole 312 is located between the trigger section 311 and the engage section 313. The pivoting hole 312 sleeves about a pole 17 which is formed in the housing. Thus, the pivotable member 31 is pivotably mounted to the housing 1 about an axis which is defined by the pivoting hole 312 and the pole 17. The pole 17 is located between the trigger section 311 and the engage section 313. More particularly, the trigger section 311 extends from the pole 17 toward the rear side 16, and partially exposes outwardly from the top side 14. Thus, the trigger section 311 is adapted for user or other components to press thereon. The engage section 313 extends from the pole 17 toward the bottom side 13. The distal end of the engage section 313 is formed with a hook. The pole 17 is located above the striker 2. In other words, a direction of the pole 17 relative to the striker 2 or a direction aiming form the striker 2 toward the pole 17 is opposite to the striking direction. Thus, the distal end of the trigger section 311 and the distal end of the engage section 313 are respectively located at sides divided by an extension extending from the striking direction. The pivotable member 31 is able to pivot between an engage position and a release position. When the pivotable member 31 is located at the engage position and the striker 2 is located at the initial position, as shown in
The recovery spring 32 of the restriction mechanism abuts against the pivotable member 31 and the housing 1. More particularly, the recovery spring 32 abuts against the trigger section 311, inducing an elastic recovery force to press on the pivotable member 31. Thus, the pivotable member 31 is generally located at the engage position.
The power storing mechanism abuts against the striker 2. The poser storing mechanism can be switched between a repose condition and a store condition. Under the store condition, the power storing mechanism exerts an elastic force on the striker 2. The elastic force gives the striker 2 a tendency to slide toward the strike position. Thus, once the restriction mechanism 3 is triggered off and the pivotable member 31 sways to the release position, the striker 2 would move downwardly quickly and drive a nail out of the housing. More specifically, the power storing mechanism includes an elastic plate 41 and a recovery spring 42. The elastic plate 41 has a first end 411 and a second end 412 which are away from each other. The elastic plate 41 is sandwiched by two pins 18 which are adjustably disposed in the housing 1 so as to arrange the elastic plate 41 in the housing 1. The elastic plate 41 is able to pivot with respect to the housing 1, so that the first end 411 and the second end 412 moves along opposite directions when the elastic plate 41 sways. The first end 411 normally inserts into the mount slot 21 of the striker, making the striker 2 move together with the first end 411. The second end 412 extends toward the rear side 16. The elastic plate 41 is adapted for bending, switching the power storing mechanism to the store condition. Said bending is to bend and deform the elastic plate 41 temporarily. The original appearance of the elastic plate 41 may be, but not limited in flat plate or curved plate. The recovery spring 42 abuts against the second end 412 and the housing 1. The recovery spring 42 induces a recovery force to press on the elastic plate 41. Because of the recovery force, the second end 412 of the elastic plate 41 generally moves toward the bottom side 13, and the first end 411 generally moves toward the top side 14. Thus, the striker 2 is generally recovered to the initial position.
The operation mechanism 5 is used for switching the power storing mechanism between the repose condition and the store condition. The operation mechanism 5 is slidably abutted against the second end 412 of the elastic plate 41, and the recovery spring 42 and the operation mechanism 5 are abutted respectively against opposite sides of the second end 412 of the elastic plate 41. More specifically, the operation mechanism 5 includes a handle 51 and a linkage 52. The handle 51 is pivotably mounted to the housing 1, approaching to the rear side 16 and the top side 14. The handle 51 can switch, actually pivot in the embodiment, between a general position and an operation position. One end of the handle 51 extends toward the front side 15 and is exposed outwardly to the surrounding. Preferably, the handle 51 can be further covered by plastic cover. Thus, the handle is suitable for user to press and sway. The other end of the handle 51 extends toward the bottom side 13. The linkage 52 is pivotably mounted to the housing 1. One end of the linkage 52 extends toward the top side 14 and pivotably mounted to the end of the handle 51 which extends toward the bottom side 13. The other end of the linkage 52 extends toward the front side 15 and abuts against a lower surface of the second end 412 of the elastic plate. Preferably, the linkage 52 is provided with roller 521 which serves for abutting the elastic plate 41. The operation mechanism may further include a torsion spring 53. The torsion spring 53 abuts against the handle 51 and the housing 1, so that the handle 51 is generally located at the general position.
Accordingly, please refer to
Please refer to
Please refer to
When the handle 51 is released, the components are recovered to the positions as shown in
According to the embodiment, the nailing device has a striker which is inserted by and mounted to the elastic plate. Movement and releasement of the striker is not simply achieved by the striker and the elastic plate. To elaborate, movement of the striker is controlled by the handle, the linkage, and the elastic plate. Releasement of the striker is controlled by the restriction mechanism individually. Thus, timing of triggering and firing can be realized and kept accurately as designed. Even though size inaccuracy caused by manufacturing or abrading endangers quality of the nailing device, function and work efficiency of the nailing device would not be threatened. On the other hand, deduction of manufacturing requirements can help in cutting cost down.
In addition, by introducing the restriction mechanism, the nailing device is equipped with striker which is generally separated from nails. Since the striker is returned to the initial position before user presses the handle again, nails are able to move on and fill the vacancy immediately after firing. Thus, process of continuous operation is smoothened. Opportunity of nail jamming is considerably reduced.
Moreover, the axis about which the pivotable member sways may locate above the striker. The axis or the pole can afford the force exerted by the elastic plate when the engage section of the pivotable member engages the striker. The pivotable member is then forced and kept in static. When the pivotable member is touched or pressed, the force can help in triggering the pivotable member agilely.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
101106887 | Mar 2012 | TW | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
Parent | 13476657 | May 2012 | US |
Child | 14925390 | US |