The present invention is related to a pneumatic tool with settable safety function. A user can selectively switch the pneumatic tool into a safety mode or discharge the pneumatic tool from the safety mode.
A conventional pneumatic tool lacks any secure unit. Therefore, in case a user incautiously pulls the trigger to activate the pneumatic tool, the user or others may get injured.
The applicant's patent application Ser. No. 10/408,312 entitled “PNEUMATIC TOOL WITH SAFETY EFFECT” discloses a safety unit for pneumatic tool. Only after a user shifts the safety unit to a specific position, the trigger can be pulled to activate the pneumatic tool. Reversely, if the safety unit is not shifted to the specific position, it is impossible to directly pull the trigger to activate the pneumatic tool.
The above measure can achieve a protective effect. However, some users still customarily preferably directly pull the trigger to activate the pneumatic tool. Therefore, the applicant tries to develop a pneumatic tool with safety function settable by a user himself according to his own operation habit.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a pneumatic tool with settable safety function. A user can selectively switch the pneumatic tool between a safety mode and a common mode as desired.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:
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A switch 30 is disposed in the main body 20 as shown in
A regulating button 40 is disposed in the main body 20 as shown in
A rear end of a trigger 45 is pivotally connected with a pair of lugs 201 of rear end of the main body 20, whereby the trigger 45 can be swung within a certain angle range. The trigger is forced by a torque spring 46, whereby in normal state, the trigger is kept lifted.
The safety device A includes a slide member 50 and a linking member 55. Referring to
The above structure is disclosed in the aforesaid Patent Application and will not be further described hereinafter.
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When it is desired to activate the pneumatic tool, a user must inward press the slide member 50 to make the slide member 50 slide toward rear side of the main body 20 into an activation position where the linking member 55 is vertically aligned with the valve member 32 as shown in
The present invention further includes the following structure.
The rear end of the slide member 50 is further formed with a transverse pivot hole 58 communicating with a hollow section 59 of the slide member.
A switching button 60 has a button body 62 with a cam function. The circumference of the button body 62 is formed with a cam section 64. The other section of the button body 62 is a common section. The switching button 60 is rotatably mounted in the pivot hole 58 with the button body 62 exposed to the hollow section 59 of the slide member 50. In this embodiment, the switch button is a circular pin formed with a groove 66. An insertion pin 67 is inserted through a pinhole 601 of the slide member into the groove 66 so as to prevent the switching button from dropping out. An outer end of the switching button is formed with a driven section 68 and a position mark 69 for a user to turn the switching button and judge the position thereof.
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When the user turns the switching button 60 by 90 or 180 degrees into a second position as shown in
When restored to the safety mode, the user only needs to turn the switching button 60 back to the position as shown in
According to the above arrangement, a switching structure is added to the structure of the aforesaid Patent Application. A user can set the pneumatic tool in the common mode or safety mode according to his/her own operation habit.
The profile of the cam section is not limited to the concave face. Alternatively, the cam section can be a protrusion and protrudes from the circumference of the button body. Accordingly, when the protruding cam section of the switching button contacts with the circumference of the main body, the slide member is positioned at the rear dead end of the sliding travel, that is, positioned in the activation position. At this time, the linking member is aligned with the switch and the trigger can be pulled to activate the pneumatic tool. Reversely, when the common section of the button body contacts with the circumference of the main body, the slide member positioned is positioned at the front dead end of the sliding travel, that is, positioned in the non-activation position. At this time, the linking member is nonaligned with the switch and the pneumatic tool cannot be activated.
The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.