1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a position-limiting device, and more particularly to a position-limiting device for a nail magazine assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
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However, in a situation where only the last nail 112 is left in the magazine 1, if a magazine housing of the magazine 1 is opened, due to lack of support, the last nail 112 cannot be held at the correct firing position shown by the phantom lines such that it is deviated from a nail-striking direction. After the magazine housing is opened, normally, the user directly closes the magazine housing of the magazine 1, or supplements an additional row of nails 11 into the magazine 1 along the longitudinal direction of the magazine 1 prior to closing of the magazine housing, thereby allowing for subsequent operation of the gun. In either case, the last nail 112 remains in a deviated state. As a result, firing of the gun may result in shooting of the last nail 112 into the magazine housing of the magazine 1 or misfiring of the gun, which leads to sticking of the nails 11 within the magazine 1 or even an accident.
An object of this invention is to provide a position-limiting device that limits the orientation of a nail to be fired.
Another object of this invention is to provide a magazine assembly for a powder-actuated fastener-driving gun that includes a position-limiting device for limiting the orientation of a nail to be fired.
According to an aspect of this invention, there is provided a position-limiting device adapted for a powder-actuated fastener-driving gun, the powder-actuated fastener-driving gun having a firing portion and a magazine assembly connected to the firing portion, the magazine assembly including a sleeve, a magazine housing connected to the sleeve and defining a nail-receiving space for receiving a row of nails, and a pusher movable within the magazine housing for pushing and moving the nails therewith, the position-limiting device forming a portion of the magazine assembly and comprising:
a nail-guiding pipe adapted to extend through the sleeve such that an end of the nail-guiding pipe is disposed outwardly of the sleeve, the nail-guiding pipe including a tubular body, a nail passage hole formed in the tubular body and adapted to be in spatial communication with the nail-receiving space in the magazine assembly so as to allow one of the nails to be moved from the magazine housing into the nail-guiding pipe therethrough, and two aligned apertures formed respectively in two opposite sides of the tubular body; and
a clamping unit disposed on the nail-guiding pipe and extending through the apertures, the clamping unit being adapted for clamping the one of the nails disposed within the nail-guiding pipe.
According to another aspect of this invention, there is provided a magazine assembly for a powder-activated fastener-driving gun, the powder-actuated fastener-driving gun having a firing portion, the magazine assembly comprising:
a sleeve having two opposite ends, one of which is adapted to be connected to the firing portion;
a magazine housing connected to the sleeve and defining a nail-receiving space adapted for receiving a row of nails, and a pusher movable within the magazine housing for pushing and moving the nails therewith; and
a position-limiting device including
As such, the orientation of the one of the nails is limited by the clamping unit to allow the one of the nails to be fired fully.
These and other features and advantages of this invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The sleeve 2 has two opposite ends, one of which is connected fixedly to the firing portion 31 of the powder-actuated fastener-driving gun 3.
The magazine housing 4 is connected to and disposed under the sleeve 2, is perpendicular to a nail-ejecting direction of the powder-actuated fastener-driving gun 3, and permits a row of nails 8 to be received therein. The pusher 5 is disposed in the magazine housing 4 for pushing the nails 8 to move upwardly. In this embodiment, the pusher 5 cooperates with the magazine housing 4 in such a manner that, when the magazine housing 4 is opened, the pusher 5 is moved downwardly to a bottom end portion of the magazine housing 4, so as to define a nail-receiving space 40 for receiving the nails 8; and when the magazine housing 4 is closed, the nails 8 is moved upwardly by the pusher 5 (e.g., from the positions shown in
The nail-guiding pipe 6 extends through the sleeve 2, has an end exposed outwardly of the sleeve 2, and includes a tubular body 61, a nail passage hole 62 formed in the tubular body 61 and in spatial communication with the nail-receiving space 40, two apertures 63 formed respectively in two opposite sides of the tubular body 61, and a recess 613 formed in an outer surface 612 of the tubular body 61 and in spatial communication with the apertures 63.
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It should be noted that, in this embodiment, each of the clamping members 72 has a portion that is biased to project from the inner end 631 of the corresponding aperture 63 and that has a volume smaller than that of the remaining portion thereof. As such, orientation of the nail 8 clamped between the clamping members 72 can be limited in such a manner to allow for ejection of the nail 8 from the nail-guiding pipe 6. Furthermore, since the biasing member 71 is received entirely within the recess 613 and the apertures 63, an outer surface 712 of the biasing member 71 does not project from the outer surface 612 of the tubular body 61 so that, during assembly, the nail-guiding pipe 6 can be inserted fully into the sleeve 2.
In view of the above, due to cooperation between the nail-guiding pipe 6 and the clamping unit 7, each of the nails 8 can be held at the firing position just before it is ejected from the nail-guiding pipe 6 even in the case of the last nail 8 and even if the magazine housing 4 is opened and then closed anytime by the user. As a consequence, each nail-firing operation is normal. Thus, the objects of this invention are achieved.
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated by the appended claims.