This application claims priority of Taiwanese Invention Patent Application No. 106137863, filed on Nov. 2, 2017.
The disclosure relates to a nail gun, and more particularly to a pneumatic nail gun.
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When the lifter 13 rotates counterclockwise, since the lifter 13 meshes with the teeth 162 of the striking pin 16, the piston 15 and the striking pin 16 are driven to move upwardly, and the piston 15 compresses the air contained in the gas pressure chamber 141. When the lifter 13 further rotates such that the teeth 162 of the striking pin 16 are disengaged from the lifter 13, and the piston 15 is pushed by the compressed air in the gas pressure chamber 141 to move downwardly, so that the striking pin 16 is co-moved therewith to strike the nail 2 with the striking portion 161. :Multiple nails can be continuously ejected by the fastener driving tool 1 with repetition of the abovementioned actions.
Although the fastener driving tool 1 is capable of pneumatically ejecting nails, there are some features may need to be improved.
Firstly, the piston 15 is normally moved to a position where the air in the gas pressure chamber 141 is compressed, allowing a striking action to be promptly conducted by disengaging the teeth 162 of the striking pin 16 from the lifter 13. However, if either one of the striking pin 16 and the lifter 13 is malfunctioned, the striking action may be conducted by the compressed air, which may cause serious danger to a user or people nearby.
Secondly, during each striking operation, the compressed air is completely decompressed, which may result in excess driving force applied to the nail 2 when the nail 2 is driven into a soft material or is short. Moreover, the complete decompression may result in a greater recoil force or vibration of the fastener driving tool 1, adversely reducing the service life of the components of the fastener driving tool 1.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a pneumatic nail gun that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
According to a first aspect of the present disclosure, a pneumatic nail gun is adapted for firing a nail along a firing path.
The pneumatic nail gun includes a gun body, a muzzle, a cylinder unit, an air valve unit and a striking unit. The muzzle is connected to the gun body and is adapted for receiving the nail. The cylinder unit is disposed in the gun body, and includes a main body, a striking cylinder connected to the main body, at least one gas storage cylinder connected to the main body, and a cap connected to the main body and cooperating with the main body to define a gas storage chamber therebetween. The striking cylinder has a cylinder chamber that is in fluid communication with the gas storage chamber. The at least one gas storage cylinder is in fluid communication with the gas storage chamber and is adapted for receiving a gas having a pre-determined gas pressure The air valve unit includes an air valve that is disposed in the gas storage chamber and that has a cover portion movable between a sealing position to interrupt fluid communication between the cylinder chamber and the gas storage chamber, and an opening position to allow fluid communication between the cylinder chamber and the gas storage chamber. The striking unit includes a piston that is movable in the cylinder chamber of the striking cylinder between a stand-by position adjacent to the main body, and a striking position farther away from the main body than the stand-by position. The striking unit further includes a striking pin that is co-movably connected to the piston. The piston is actuated electromechanically to move from the striking position to the stand-by position, and is actuated pneumatically to move from the stand-by position to the striking position. When the piston is at the stand-by position and when the cover portion of the air valve is at the sealing position, the gas is confined in the gas storage chamber and the at least one gas storage cylinder. When the cover portion of the air valve is moved to the opening position, the gas is released from the gas storage chamber into the cylinder chamber to push the piston to the striking position so that the striking pin is co-moved with the piston to strike the nail.
According to a second aspect of the present disclosure, another pneumatic nail gun is adapted for firing a nail along a firing path.
The pneumatic nail gun includes a gun body, a muzzle, a cylinder unit, an air valve unit and a striking unit. The muzzle is connected to the gun body and is adapted for receiving the nail. The cylinder unit is disposed in the gun body, and includes a main body, a striking cylinder connected to the main body, at least one gas storage cylinder connected to the main body, and a cap connected to the main body and cooperating with the main body to define a gas storage chamber therebetween. The striking cylinder has a cylinder chamber that is in fluid communication with the gas storage chamber. The at least one gas storage cylinder is in fluid communication with the gas storage chamber and is adapted for receiving a gas having a pre-determined gas pressure. The at least one gas storage cylinder and the striking cylinder are located at a side of the main body, and the cap is located at an opposite side of the main body such that the gas storage chamber is located between the cap and the cylinder chamber of the striking cylinder. The air valve unit includes an air valve that is disposed in the gas storage chamber and that has a cover portion movable between a sealing position to interrupt fluid communication between the cylinder chamber and the gas storage chamber, and an opening position to allow fluid communication between the cylinder chamber and the gas storage chamber. The striking unit includes a piston that is movable in the cylinder chamber of the striking cylinder between a stand-by position adjacent to the main body, and a striking position farther away from the main body than the stand-by position. The striking unit further includes a striking pin that is co-movably connected to the piston. The piston is actuated electromechanically to move from the striking position to the stand-by position, and is actuated pneumatically to move from the stand-by position to the striking position. When the piston is at the stand-by position and when the cover portion of the air valve is at the sealing position, the gas is confined in the gas storage chamber and the at least one gas storage cylinder. When the cover portion of the air valve is moved to the opening position, the gas is released from the gas storage chamber into the cylinder chamber to push the piston to the striking position so that the striking pin is co-moved with the piston to strike the nail.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment and variation with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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The muzzle 4 is connected to the gun body, and is adapted for receiving the nail.
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The air valve unit 6 includes an air valve 61 that is disposed in the gas storage chamber 50, and a driving assembly 62 that is mounted to the cylinder unit 5. The air valve 61 has a cover portion 611, and a connecting portion 612 that is connected to a peripheral part of the cover portion. 611. In this embodiment, each of the main body 54 and the cover portion 611 of the air valve 61 is circular in shape. The connecting portion 612 of the air valve 61 is rotatably connected to a central portion of the cap 53 of the cylinder unit 5 (i.e., rotatably disposed at a central portion of the main body 54). The area of the cover portion 611 of the air valve 61 equals substantially to the sum of the sectional areas of the gas passages 5121. The cover portion 611 of the air valve 61 is movable between a sealing position to seal the gas passages 5121 and to interrupt fluid communication between the cylinder chamber 510 and the gas storage chamber 50, and an opening position to open the gas passages 5121 and to allow fluid communication between the cylinder chamber 510 and the gas storage chamber 50. The driving assembly 62 includes a driven gear 621 that is co-rotatably connected to the air valve 61 and that is located in the gas storage chamber 50, a driving gear 622 that is rotatably connected to the main body 54 of the cylinder unit 5 and that meshes with the driven gear 621, and a motor 623 that is operable to move the cover portion 611 of the air valve 61.
Specifically, the motor 623 is operable to drive rotation of the driving gear 622 and thus the driven gear 621 to move the cover portion 611 of the air valve 61. In this embodiment, the motor 623 is located between the gas storage cylinders 52 and adjacent to the striking cylinder 51.
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The lifting gear 71 is operable to rotate unidirectionally, and has a toothed portion 711 and a non-toothed portion 712. The piston 72 is in airtight contact with an inner wall of the cylinder body 511, and is prevented from contacting the cover portion 611 of the air valve 61 by the rib 5122 of the compartment member 512. The piston 72 is actuated pneumatically to move from a stand-by position (see
The gear rack 73 detachably meshes with the lifting gear 71 so as to be driven by the lifting gear 71 to move the piston 72 from the striking position to the stand-by position. The gear rack 73 includes a ring portion 731 that is connected to the piston 72, a rack plate 732 that extends from the ring portion 731 in the direction parallel to the firing path (X), and a plurality of spaced-apart teeth 733 that are aligned on the rack plate 732 along the direction parallel to the firing path (X). In this embodiment, each of the teeth 733 is cylindrical.
The striking pin 74 has a connecting end portion 741 that is connected to the piston 72, a striking end portion 742 that is opposite to the connecting end portion 741 and that is adapted to strike the nail when the piston 72 is moved to the striking position, and an abutting portion 743 that is connected between the connecting end portion 741 and the striking end portion 742 and that abuts against the ring portion 731 of the gear rack 73 to secure the gear rack 73 to the piston 72.
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After the abovementioned operation, the lifting gear 71 continues to rotate unidirectionally such that a part of the toothed portion 711 of the lifting gear 71 meshes with the teeth 733 of the gear rack 73 to move the piston 72 from the striking position to the stand-by position to thereby compress the gas in the gas storage chamber 50 and the gas storage cylinders 52. Repetition of the abovementioned operation allows the performance of continuous firing multiple nails.
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Some of the merits of this disclosure are summarized below.
The cylinder chamber 510 of the striking cylinder 51 and the gas storage chamber 50 are separated by the cover portion 611 of the air valve 61. In a case where either one of the lifting gear 71 and the gear rack 73 is damaged, the gas confined in the cylinder chamber 510 between the piston 72 and the cover portion 611 of the air valve 61 cannot push the piston 72 to strike the nail, thereby improving operational safety of a user.
By controlling the degree of coverage of the gas passages 5121 of the compartment member 512, the momentum of the piston 72 can be controlled for application of materials of different hardnesses. The user comfort is also improved with reduced recoil force or vibration of the pneumatic nail gun.
The gear rack 73 and the striking pin 74 are separated elements and can be independently replaced when needed, reducing cost of maintenance. The striking pin 74 may also be changed based on the nails or the materials of the workpieces, so as to prolong the service life of the striking pin 74.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment and variation. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiment and variation, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment and variation but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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106137863 | Nov 2017 | TW | national |