This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. ยง119, of European application EP 10 159 869.6, filed Apr. 14, 2010; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a package for a variety of point hooks with an angled tip, which are to be applied by a nailing machine.
Pointed hooks are used for various purposes in construction, such as fixing slates on a supporting wooden structure on roofs or facades. Traditionally, the roofer carries slate hooks in a belt pouch and applies them one by one by hand with a hammer. This process is laborious and time-consuming, and if slate hooks fall they are often lost.
Point hooks are sold loose or they are joined by a flat adhesive tape.
Recently there is a growing trend towards the use of nail guns, in which a striker is moved abruptly, either electrically, hydraulically or pneumatically. They are used to drive fasteners, such as steel nails or screws, into a surface for fastening purposes. Typically, a plurality of fasteners is arranged on a flat narrow strip of cardboard or plastic fabric and fed to the device.
Published, European patent application EP 0 864 706 A1 describes a strip for slate roof hooks, which is suitable only for manually driving in the slate hooks. They are not intended for use with a nailing machine.
In Published, European patent application EP 0 915 4636, a magazine strip for slate hooks is described, which is configured as a plastic strip and can be used in a nailing machine. Before use, the magazine strip has to be loaded with the slate hooks in a laborious process, and it is only made for one kind of slate hook with an additional indent.
Also, the magazine strip is not suitable for storage and transport.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a package for point hooks which overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art devices of this general type, and which can also serve as a magazine for automated use and which is suitable for several types of point hooks.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention a package for a variety of point hooks having angled tips and to be applied by a nailing machine. The package contains a folded box for receiving the point hooks disposed side by side in the folded box. The folded box has narrow sides, and one of the narrow sides disposed parallel to the point hooks has a slide opening formed therein. A slide of the nailing machine engages in the slide opening and pushes the point hooks across the folded box such that respectively one point hook is ejected on an opposite one of the narrow sides having an outlet, and through the outlet, the one point hook is moved into a strike position of the nailing machine.
The package is configured for a variety of point hooks with an angled hook tip, which are to be applied by a nailing machine, also called a nailer. The point hooks are arranged side by side in a folded box which on one of the narrow sides parallel to the point hooks has a slide opening. A slide of the nailing machine engages in the slide opening in such a way that it pushes the point hooks across the box in such a way that respectively one hook is ejected on the opposite narrow side through an outlet into a strike position of the nailing machine.
Because of the configuration of the package as a folding box with a sliding opening and an outlet for the hooks that are arranged in parallel, this package not only serves as a transport and storage package, but also as a magazine for the automated use of the point hooks by a nailing machine. A slide in a magazine carrier of the nailing machine transports the point hooks to the strike position and a striker then drives the point hook into its designated position.
The point hook can have a number of different shapes. It may be straight or have indents. Its end can be straight as well, or curved. The proposed package is suitable for such variants.
For storage and transportation of point hooks, the outlet opening of the package is provided with a removable closure. This can simply be an adhesive tape.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a package for point hooks, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
Approximately in the center of the blanks a sliding opening 2 is obtained by folding and a glide opening 2.1 for the slide of the nailing machine is punched out. Furthermore, tabs 4.2 and openings 4.3 are punched, for the purpose of locking the box.
A recess 3.1 for the curved end of the point hook and a recess 3.2 for the striker, are cut out on the side of the blank forming the outlet opening 3. The notches for point hooks with indents are provided at the opposite end of the blank.
Curved ends 5.1 of the point hooks 5 project from the folded box 1 and extend around an edge of the folded box 1. A point hook 5 is located at the outlet opening 3 in the strike position, as its pointed tip 5.2 in the recess 3.2 is accessible to a striker, and its curved end 5.1 is exposed by the recess 3.1.
On the side of the slide opening 2, a slide of the nailing machine can push the hooks 5 further across the box. The glide opening 2.1 is open for the slide.
The connection 6.6 is shown on the handle 6.5. The nailing machine 6 can be operated either electrically or pneumatically.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 159 869.6 | Apr 2010 | EP | regional |