Claims
- 1. A fastener feeding track for use with a power actuated gun comprising:
a track having a channel adapted to contain a plurality of fastener assemblies comprising a fastener plate and an attached stud, said track adapted to attach to the power actuated gun; a plurality of guides formed at one end of the channel, said plurality of guides holding the fastener plate in a firing position over a barrel of the power actuated gun; and a spring biasing said track away from the power actuated gun so as to permit one of the plurality of fastener assemblies to be positioned over the barrel of the power actuated gun, whereby the power actuated gun may be moved relative to said track to remove the one of the fastener assemblies from said track and drive the stud into a surface upon firing of the power actuated gun.
- 2. A fastener feeding track as in claim 1 further comprising:
a loading control attached to said track.
- 3. A fastener feeding track as in claim 1 wherein said loading control comprises:
a spring attached at one end to said track; a contact attached to the other end of said spring; an extension attached to said contact, said extension positioned to contact a fastener assembly, whereby movement of the fastener assembly is prevented until released by said extension.
- 4. A fastener feeding track as in claim 1 further comprising:
a control mechanism attached said track, said control mechanism controlling an operation of the power actuated gun.
- 5. A fastener feeding track as in claim 4 wherein:
said control mechanism comprises a charge advancing mechanism.
- 6. A fastener feeding track as in claim 4 wherein said charge advancing mechanism comprises:
a stop fixed relative to said track; a pivoting cam fixed relative to said track, said pivoting cam positioned to contact said stop and a charge advancing lever of a power actuated gun, whereby when the power actuated gun is moved in a direction towards said track the pivoting cam pivots away from said stop, and when the power actuated gun is moved in a direction away from said track the pivoting cam is caused to contact said stop and depresses the charge advancing lever.
- 7. A fastener feeding track as in claim 4 wherein:
said control mechanism comprises a trigger pushing mechanism.
- 8. A fastener feeding track as in claim 1 further comprising:
means for preventing firing of the power actuated gun if a fastener assembly is not in the firing position.
- 9. A fastener feeding track as in claim 1 wherein:
said plurality of guides contact the fastener plate on at least two adjacent sides of said fastener plate.
- 10. A fastener feeding track for use with a power actuated gun comprising:
means for advancing in a sequential arrangement a plurality of fastener assemblies, each of the plurality of fastener assemblies comprising a fastener plate and an inserted stud; means for positioning and holding one of the plurality of fastener assemblies over a barrel of the power actuated gun; means for moving the power actuated gun towards said means for positioning and holding, whereby the one of the plurality of fastener assemblies is forced from said means for positioning and holding and attached to a surface; and means, attached to said means for advancing, for preventing another one of the plurality of fastener assemblies from advancing before the barrel of the power actuated gun is clear of the another one of the plurality of fastener assemblies, whereby the plurality of fastener assemblies may be fastened to a surface sequentially without having to reload the fastener feeding track with fastener assemblies.
- 11. A fastener feeding track as in claim 10 further comprising:
means, coupled to said track, for preventing the power actuated gun from firing if the one of the plurality of fastener assemblies is not in a firing position.
- 12. A fastener feeding track as in claim 10 further comprising:
means, coupled to said track, for controlling an operation of the power actuated gun.
- 13. A fastener feeding track as in claim 10 wherein:
said means for positioning and holding comprises a plurality of guides made of spring material.
- 14. A fastener feeding track as in claim 10 wherein:
said means for moving comprises a plurality of rods and springs.
- 15. A power actuated gun system comprising:
a power actuated gun having a barrel; a fastener feeding track attached to said power actuated gun; means, attached to said fastener feeding track, for holding a first fastener assembly in a firing position over the barrel; and a fastener loading control attached to said fastener feeding track, said fastener loading control selectively preventing movement of a second fastener assembly adjacent the first fastener assembly in the firing position over the barrel, whereby when the barrel is clear of the second fastener assembly adjacent the first fastener assembly in the firing position said fastener loading control permits movement of the second fastener assembly.
- 16. Said fastener loading control comprises:
a spring attached at one end to said fastener feeding track; a contact attached to the other end of said spring; an extension attached to said contact, said extension positioned to contact a fastener assembly having a plate and an attached stud, whereby movement of the fastener assembly is prevented until released by said extension.
- 17. A power actuated gun system as in claim 15 wherein:
said extension has a space adapted to receive an end of the stud.
- 18. A power actuated gun system for use in attaching a fastener assembly having a plate and a stud to a surface comprising:
a power actuated gun having a barrel adapted to receive the stud; a first rod, one end of said first rod attached to said power actuated gun; a second rod, one end of said second rod attached to said power actuated gun; a plate attached to the other end of said first rod and the other end of said second rod; a first spring placed over said first rod biasing said plate away from the barrel of said power actuated gun; a second spring placed over said second rod biasing said plate away from the barrel of said power actuated gun; a channel adapted to receive a fastener assembly attached to said plate; an angled plate attached to said channel having an opening at on end adapted receive a fastener assembly; a side guide attached to said plate; a rear guide attached to said plate, said side and rear guides position to hold a first plate of a first fastener assembly in a firing position over the barrel of the power actuated gun; a spring attached to said angle plate; a contact attached to said spring; and an extension attached to said contact, said extension positioned over a second fastener assembly adjacent the first fastener assembly in the firing position, whereby when said angled plate is positioned adjacent the surface the extension is caused to hold the second fastener assembly in position.
- 19. A power actuated gun system as in claim 18 further comprising:
means for preventing the firing of said power actuated gun if a fastener assembly is not in position over the barrel of said power actuated gun.
- 20. A power actuated gun system as in claim 18 further comprising:
means for controlling a mechanism on said power actuated gun.
- 21. A power actuated gun system used in attaching a fastener assembly having a plate and an attached stud to a surface comprising:
a power actuated gun having a barrel adapted to receive the stud; a track adapted to receive a plurality of fastener assemblies attached to said power actuated gun; a fastener loading control attached to said track; a plurality of guides associated with said track so as to position a fastener assembly over the barrel of said power actuated gun; and means for preventing the firing of said power actuated gun if a fastener assembly is not in position over the barrel of said power actuated gun, whereby a potentially dangerous firing of said power actuated gun is prevented.
- 22. A power actuated gun system comprising:
a power actuated gun; an attachment attached to said power actuated gun; means, attached to said power actuated gun and said attachment, for providing relative movement between said power actuated gun and said attachment; and means, coupled to said attachment, for controlling a mechanism on said power actuated gun, whereby relative movement between said power actuated gun and said attachment is used to control a mechanism on said power actuated gun.
- 23. A power actuated gun system as in claim 22 wherein:
said means for providing relative movement comprises a plurality of rods and springs.
- 24. A power actuated gun system as in claim 22 wherein:
the mechanism comprises a charge advance lever.
- 25. A power actuated gun system as in claim 22 wherein:
the mechanism comprises a trigger.
- 26. A method of attaching a fastener assembly to a surface comprising the steps of:
placing a plurality of fastener assemblies in a track; attaching the track to a power actuated gun having a barrel; positioning a first fastener assembly of the plurality of fastener assemblies over the barrel of the power actuated gun; moving the barrel of the power actuated gun towards the first fastener assembly positioned over the barrel of the power actuated gun; contacting the first fastener assembly with the barrel of the power actuated gun; firing the power actuated gun; moving the barrel of the power actuated gun away from the first fastener assembly; and preventing a second fastener assembly of the plurality of fastener assemblies adjacent the first fastener assemblies positioned over the barrel from moving until the barrel is clear of the second fastener assembly, whereby the plurality of fastener assemblies may be attached to a surface without reloading the track.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
1. This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/046,826 filed Apr. 24, 1997.
2. This application is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/403,109 filed Oct. 14, 1999, which is the National Stage of an International Application No. PCT/US98/08060 having an international filing date of Apr. 15, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60046826 |
Apr 1997 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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09403109 |
Oct 1999 |
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Dec 2000 |
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