1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pneumatic nail gun, and more particularly to a pneumatic nail gun that can improve the safety in use.
2. Description of Related Art
To improve the safety of using a pneumatic nail gun, a push bar is mounted on the pneumatic nail gun, such that the pneumatic nail gun will shoot a nail only when the user pushes the trigger and abuts the push bar against a target simultaneously. In addition, a pneumatic nail gun will be provided with a burst device to shoot the nails continuously until the user releasing the trigger.
However, when the user make the push bar of the conventional pneumatic nail gun abut against a person unintentionally and pushes the trigger simultaneously, the nail will be fired and easily injure the person, especially to a pneumatic nail gun with a burst device.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide a pneumatic nail gun to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a pneumatic nail gun that is safe in use. The pneumatic nail gun has a body, a nail magazine, an actuating device, a trigger assembly and a push bar assembly. The body has a housing with an inner space, a handle attached to the housing and a nail firing device mounted in the housing. The handle has an air chamber and a cavity. The actuating device is mounted between the housing and the handle to control the high-pressure air in the air chamber to flow into the inner space in the housing. The actuating device has a channel, a piston rod moveably received in the channel, an O-ring mounted around the piston rod and a first spring to provide a restitute force to the piston rod. The trigger assembly is attached to the body and has an inner cap pivotally attached to the body, an outer cap slidably attached outside the inner cap, an actuating lever pivotally attached inside the inner cap and a second spring. The push bar assembly is moveably mounted in the housing of the body for moving the actuating lever of the trigger assembly when the push bar assembly abuts against an object. Accordingly, the outer cap can be moved to a lock position to keep the nails from being fired unintentionally.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The nail magazine (13) is attached to the bottom of the housing and is connected to the handle to provide nails into the body one after one. In addition, the body further has a nail firing device received in the housing to shoot nails supplied from the nail magazine in cooperation with the high pressure air supplied from the air chamber (12). The nail firing device has a control valve. When the control valve is opened, the high-pressure air in the inner space in the housing will be released for firing the nail. The structures of the nail magazine and the nail firing device with the control valve are same as the prior art and are not further described.
The actuating device (30) is mounted between the housing and the handle to control the high-pressure air in the air chamber (12) to flow into the inner space in the housing. The actuating device (30) comprises a channel (31), a piston rod (32), an O-ring (34) and a first spring (33). The channel (31) is defined in the handle, communicates with the air chamber (12) and the inner space in the housing and has an inner surface. The piston rod (32) is moveably received in the channel (31) and is connected to the control valve of the nail firing device to control the operation of the control valve. The connecting structure between the piston rod (32) and the control valve is same as prior art and is not further described. The piston rod (32) has a distal end extending into the cavity (42) in the handle. The O-ring (32) is mounted around the piston rod (32) to selectively abut against the inner surface of the channel (31). The first spring (33) is mounted around the piston rod (32) to provide a restitute force to the piston rod (32).
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The actuating lever (44) is pivotally attached inside the inner cap (41) and corresponds to the distal end of the piston rod (32). The actuating lever (44) has a distal end away from the pivot point between inner cap (41) and the actuating lever (44). The second spring (45) is mounted between the actuating lever (44) and the inner surface of the cavity (42) to make the actuating lever (44) separate from the distal end of the piston rod (32).
The push bar assembly (20) is mounted in the housing and has a push bar (28), an actuating arm (29) and a third spring (15). The push bar (28) is moveably mounted in the housing and has a distal end extending out from the housing and a proximal end extending into the housing. The actuating arm (29) is moveably received in the housing and has a distal end connected to the proximal end of the push bar (28) and a proximal end. The actuating arm (29) further has a tongue (290) laterally extending from the proximal end to abut against the distal end of the actuating lever (44) and a tab (291) vertically extending from the actuating arm (29) near the proximal end. The third spring (15) is mounted between the housing and the actuating arm (29) to provide a restitute force to the actuating arm (29). In a preferable embodiment, a post (not numbered) is formed on the actuating arm (29) and a block (14) is formed in the housing, and the third spring (15) has two ends abutting respectively to the post and the block (14). Accordingly, when the push bar (28) is abutted against an object, the push bar (28) with the actuating arm (29) will be moved relative to the housing.
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With such an arrangement, before the push bar (28) abutting against a target object, the piston rod (32) will not be moved even when the user pushes against the trigger assembly (40). Moreover, because the second spring (45) separates the actuating lever (44) from the distal end of the piston rod (32), the piston rod (32) will not be moved even when the push bar (28) abuts against a target object. Therefore, to push the push bar (28) and the trigger assembly (40) simultaneously is necessary for shooting a nail, such that a person standing near the pneumatic nail gun will not be injured unintentionally and the use of the pneumatic is safe.
To set up the pneumatic nail gun in a single shot condition, the switch rod (22) is rotated to a position where the cutout (23) is away from the tab (291). When the push bar (28) leaves away from the target, the actuating lever (44) will be pushed to pivotally rotate backward by the restitute force provided by the second spring (45). The tab (291) will abut against the switch rod (22) at a position beside the cutout (23), and the travel of the actuating arm (29) is shortened. Accordingly, the short travel of the actuating arm (29) will not make the O-ring (34) on the piston rod (32) escape from the channel (31), such that the high-pressure air in the air chamber (12) will not enter into the inner space in the housing through the channel (31). Therefore, the next nail will not be shot even the trigger assembly (40) is still pushed. To shoot the next nail, the user must release the trigger assembly (40) firstly to make the outer cap (46) with the inner cap (47) rotate out from the cavity (42). The piston rod (32) will be moved by the first spring (33), and the O-ring (34) will escape from the channel (31) to allow the high-pressure air passing through the channel (31) and entering into the inner space in the housing. Then, the control valve of the nail firing device will be closed. Consequently, the user can shoot a nail out from the nail gun when the user pushes the trigger assembly (40) and abuts the push bar (28) against the target.
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Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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