The field of this invention is that of nailing devices for fastening nails in a supporting material. These are devices allowing nails to be driven by means of a driving piston, being in turn propelled by an electric, pneumatic or thermal motor.
Today, such devices are most often devices with internal combustion engine, with a combustible gas.
Such devices have, at the front, what is referred to as a muzzle-bushing—in fact a plug guide—that should be in abutment against the supporting material for being able to actuate them. This is the so-called abutment safety. But, such a plug guide also has the function of guiding nails up to the supporting material.
For being properly guided in the gun of the devices as well as in the plug guide, nails are guided in two axially separated areas, the first, at the level of the head thereof, having the same diameter as the bore (of the gun) and of the plug guide, the second, at the level of a guiding skirt slid around the stem thereof and in abutment against the wall of the bore.
In order to better implement the ejection and the expansion of the skirt of the nails going out of the devices, it has been suggested to recess the front end of the plug guides.
But for solving such a problem, another one has been created. With such a recessed structure, the head of nails is no longer guided on the very last portion of the stroke thereof, just before the supporting material, when it opens out in the recess of the plug guide. This is damaging to the fastening safety.
The invention of the present application aims at globally overcoming this latter problem without, on the other hand, giving up solving the first one.
Thus, this invention relates to a plug guide of a nailing device, comprising a bore for receiving a nail comprising a head and a shaft onto which a skirt is slid, the bore having a passing section determined so that the head and the skirt of the nail cause it to be guided therein, a recess being provided in the front part of the plug guide for ejecting and expanding the guiding skirt, said plug guide being characterized in that the recess comprises a narrowing with the same passing section as the receiving bore, whereby the nails remain guided in the bore of the plug guide until they go out of it.
The narrowing is advantageously formed by at least two radial bulges being diametrically opposed when there are only two, at 120° one relative to the others when they are three.
This invention further relates to a nailing device comprising a plug guide, such as claimed-herein above.
This invention will become more obvious reading the following description of the plug guide and of the fastening device of this invention, referring to the appended drawing, in which:
Referring to
The piston shaft 7, at the end of the shot, is engaged in the plug guide 8 after having propelled the nail 9 into the supporting material 10 adapted to receive it. The nail 9 comprises a head 11 and a shaft 12. The head 11 has a diameter substantially equal to that of the bore 13 of the plug guide 8.
A guiding skirt 14 is arranged on the shaft 12 of the nail. While the nail is shifted in the plug guide 8, the skirt comes in abutment against the wall of the bore 13 so as to guide the nail. In the front part 30 of the plug guide 8, there is provided a frustoconical recess 15 for ejecting and expanding the skirt 14. Such a front part is flared towards the front.
In the position of
Referring to
In practice, the recess 15 actually comprises a narrowing 40 with the same passing section as the bore 13 for receiving the nail and in fact comprises several radial bulges.
As far as the plug guide 8′ of
On the plug guide 8″ of
There could be more of them, but not too many, so that the recess 15 for expanding and ejecting the guiding skirt of nails remains.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1002417 | Jun 2010 | FR | national |