This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 096149889, filed on Dec. 25, 2007.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a fastener-driving tool, more particularly to a powder-actuated fastener-driving tool.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
The housing 11 has a front open end 111 and a rear end 112 opposite to each other in a direction (A).
The barrel unit 12 is inserted movably into the housing 11 via the front open end 111 of the housing 11.
The piston assembly 14 is disposed movably in the barrel unit 12. The sleeve 13 is coupled to a rear end of the barrel unit 12, and defines a chamber 131 for receiving gunpowder in the form of a load 9 therein. The holder 15 is disposed in the housing 11, abuts against the sleeve 13, and has a through hole 151.
The spring-loaded firing pin 16 is disposed in the housing 11 between the holder 15 and the rear end 112 of the housing 11, and has a thinner free end portion 161 extending into the through hole 151 in the holder 15, a thicker end portion 163 opposite to the free end portion 161 in the direction (A) and having a diameter larger than that of the free end portion 161, and an outer annular shoulder surface 162 disposed between the thinner free end portion 161 and the thicker end portion 163. The firing pin 16 is movable between a standby position, where a front tip of the thinner free end portion 161 of the firing pin 16 is spaced apart from the gunpowder in the chamber 131 in the sleeve 13, and a firing position, where the front tip of the thinner free end portion 161 of the firing pin 16 contacts and ignites the gunpowder in the chamber 131 in the sleeve 13, as shown in
The trigger plate 18 is disposed in the housing 11 and adjacent to the holder 15, has a first plate portion 181 perpendicular to the direction (A) and formed with a through hole 180 permitting extension of the firing pin 16 therethrough, and a second plate portion 182 connected to one end of the first plate portion 181 and parallel to the direction (A). It is noted that, as shown in
The operating member 19 is mounted pivotally on the housing 11, and is operable so as to drive the trigger plate 18 to move from the non-triggering position to the triggering position.
In use, prior to operation of the operating member 19, the firing pin 16 is maintained in the standby position since the outer annular shoulder surface 162 of the firing pin 16 abuts against the upper end of the first plate portion 181 of the trigger plate 18.
However, it is desired to design a power-actuated fastener-driving tool having a configuration different from that of the aforesaid conventional powder-actuated fastener-driving gun 1.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a powder-actuated fastener-driving tool with safety protection.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a powder-actuated fastener-driving tool comprises:
a housing having a front open end and a rear end opposite to each other in an axis;
a barrel unit inserted movably into the housing through the front open end and having a rear end portion that is disposed in the housing and that defines a chamber adapted for accommodating gunpowder therein;
a holder disposed movably in the housing, abutting against the rear end portion of the barrel unit, and having a through hole defined by an inner annular surface that has an inwardly extending shoulder portion; and
a spring-loaded firing pin disposed in the housing and between the rear end of the housing and the holder, and having a free end portion that extends into the through hole in the holder, the firing pin being movable among a normal position, a standby position and a firing position, wherein
a trigger unit mounted on the housing and operable so as to enable the firing pin to switch from the standby position to the firing position.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a triggering device for a powder-actuated fastener-driving tool. The powder-actuated fastener-driving tool includes
a housing having a front open end and a rear end opposite to each other in an axis, and
a barrel unit inserted movably into the housing through the front open end and having a rear end portion that is disposed in the housing and that defines a chamber for accommodating gunpowder therein.
The triggering device comprises:
a holder adapted to be disposed movably in the housing, adapted to abut against the rear end portion of the barrel unit, and having a through hole defined by an inner annular surface that has an inwardly extending shoulder portion; and
a spring-loaded firing pin adapted to be disposed in the housing and between the rear end of the housing and the holder, and having a free end portion that extends into the through hole in the holder, the firing pin being movable among a normal position, a standby position and a firing position, wherein
a trigger unit adapted to be mounted on the housing and operable so as to enable the firing pin to switch from the standby position to the firing position.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Referring to
The housing 21 has a front open end 211 and a rear end 212 opposite to each other in an axis (X).
The barrel unit 22 is inserted movably into the housing 21 through the front open end 211 for receiving a piston assembly 24 therein. In this embodiment, the barrel unit 22 includes a thinner first barrel 221, a thicker second barrel 222 connected threadedly to a rear end of the first barrel 221, and a sleeve 223 serving as a rear end portion of the barrel unit 22, and inserted into and connected threadedly to a rear end of the second barrel 222. The sleeve 223 defines a chamber 2231 adapted for accommodating gunpowder (not shown) therein.
The holder 3 is disposed movably in the housing 21, abuts against the sleeve 223 of the barrel unit 22, and has a through hole 30 defined by an inner annular surface 31 that has an inwardly extending shoulder portion 312.
The spring-loaded firing pin 4 is disposed in the housing 21 and between the rear end 212 of the housing 21 and the holder 3, and has a free end portion 41 extending into the through hole 30 in the holder 3 and having a front tip 411. The firing pin 4 is movable among a normal position, a standby position and a firing position. When the firing pin 4 is disposed in the normal position, the firing pin 4 is inclined relative to the axis (X) so that the free end portion 41 of the firing pin 4 engages the shoulder portion 312 of the inner annular surface 31 of the holder 3, and is spaced apart from the gunpowder in the chamber 2231 in the sleeve 223, as shown in
Referring further to
The trigger unit 6 is mounted on the housing 21, and is operable so as to enable the firing pin 4 to switch from the standby position to the firing position. In this embodiment, the trigger unit 6 includes an operating member 62, a trigger plate 61, and a biasing member 63. The operating member 62 has a pivot end 621 connected pivotally to the housing 21 by a pivot pin, and a driving end 622 opposite to the pivot end 621. The trigger plate 61 is driven by the driving end 622 of the operating member 62 to move in the housing 21, and is formed with a through hole 611 permitting extension of the firing pin 4 therethrough. It is noted that the through hole 611 has a diameter slightly greater than that of the firing pin 4. The operating member 62 is operable so as to enable the trigger plate 61 to move between a triggering position and a non-triggering position. As shown in
The biasing unit 7 is disposed in the housing 21 for biasing an assembly of the holder 3 and the barrel unit 22 to move along the axis (X) toward the front open end 211 of the housing 21. In this embodiment, the biasing unit 7 includes a pushing member 71 abutting against a rear end of the holder 3, and a coiled spring 72 disposed between the pushing member 71 and the rear end 212 of the housing 21.
In use, after a fastener, for example a nail as indicated by imaginary lines in
Thereafter, while the first barrel 221 of the barrel unit 22 is removed from the article 8, an assembly of the barrel unit 22 and the holder 3 is pushed by the pushing member 71 of the biasing unit 7 to move frontwardly as a result of a restoration force of the coiled spring 72, and the trigger plate 61 is moved from the trigger position to the non-triggering position as a result of a restoration force of the biasing member 63 such that the free end portion 41 of the firing pin 4 engages the shoulder portion 312 of the inner annular surface 31 of the holder 3 and that the firing pin 4 is inclined relative to the axis (X) again, i.e., the firing pin 4 is moved from the firing position to the normal position.
It is noted that, during use, the firing pin 4 cannot remain in the standby position unless the housing 21 is continuously pushed toward the article 8 prior to operation of the trigger unit 6. In other words, once pushing of the housing 21 toward the article 8 is terminated, the firing pin 4 is immediately moved from the standby position back to the normal position. On the other hand, when the firing pin 4 is disposed in the normal position, the gunpowder in the chamber 2231 cannot be ignited even if the trigger plate 61 is moved from the non-triggering position to the triggering position. Therefore, the powder-actuated fastener-driving tool 2 of the present invention can effectively prevent unintentional ignition of the gunpowder, thereby ensuring safety during use.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment 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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