Claims
- 1. A percussion tool for driving an elongated fastener, comprising reciprocating drive means for striking an elongated fastener at one end thereof in a forward direction when actuated, a generally cylindrical magazine block rotatable about an axis substantially parallel with said direction and having a plurality of axial bores parallel with the axis of the magazine block and arranged substantially in symmetry about and with respect to said axis for being successively brought into alignment with said direction when the magazine block is stepwise rotated about said axis, each of said bores being adapted to releasably retain an elongated fastener therein, a magazine holder for detachably supporting said magazine block thereon while allowing the magazine block to rotate about said axis, and a manipulator movable relative to said magazine block and said magazine holder between a first position operative to hold the magazine block in a rotational position having one of said bores aligned with said direction, a second position operative to hold the magazine block in a rotational position having one of said bores misaligned with said direction and a third position allowing the magazine block to be detached from said magazine holder.
- 2. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 1, further comprising pressure accumulating means for storing therein fluid under pressure, and valve means operative to apply the fluid under pressure onto said drive means for actuating the drive means into reciprocating motion, said valve means including a fluid discharge valve responsive to the movement of said manipulator out of said first position thereof for discharging the fluid under pressure out of said valve means and disabling said drive means from being actuated into said reciprocating motion.
- 3. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 1, in which said magazine block has a flange portion formed with a continuous cam track extending generally in zigzag form round the entire circumference of the flange portion and in which said manipulator has fixedly secured thereto a pin engaging said cam track when the manipulator is in the first or second position thereof, said magazine block being forcibly rotated about its axis into rotational positions having said bores successively aligned with said direction when said manipulator is moved between said first and second positions thereof.
- 4. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 3, in which said manipulator is movable between said first and second positions thereof in a direction substantially parallel with the axis of said magazine block, said first position being rearward of said second position.
- 5. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 4, in which said cam track consists of axial locking track portions parallel with the axis of the magazine block, provided in a number equal to the number of said bores and spaced apart from each other circumferentially of said flange portion through central angles respectively equal to the central angles between said bores, turnoff track portions respectively extending obliquely and forwardly from said locking track portions, turnback track portions respectively merging obliquely and rearwardly out of said turn-off track portions, each of said turn-back track portions merging into the locking track portion next to that locking track portion in which the turn-off track portion merging into the turnback track portion originates, intermediate corner spots each joining the adjacent turn-off and turn-back track portions, and a retract track portion extending axially forwardly from one of said corner spots and terminating at the front end of said flange portion.
- 6. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 5, in which each of said turn-off track portions has a front side guide face having a rearmost end offset from the center line of the adjacent locking track portion on the leading side of the center line in the direction of rotation of the magazine block and each of said turn-back track portions has a rear side guide face having a foremost end offset from the center line of the adjacent corner spot on the trailing side of the center line of the corner spot.
- 7. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 5, in which each of said turn-off track portions and each of said turn-off track portions extend substantially straight when said cam track is developed on a flat plane.
- 8. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 5, in which each of said turn-off track portions is curved forwardly and each of said turn-back track portions is curved rearwardly of said magazine block.
- 9. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 1, in which said magazine block has a boss formed with a hole coaxial with the magazine block and a radial groove open at both ends and in which said magazine holder has carried thereon a plunger biased to project into said hole, said magazine block being retained to said magazine holder through engagement between said boss and said plunger and detachable from the magazine holder when said radial groove is directed opposite to the direction in which the magazine block is moved away from the magazine holder and said plunger disengaged from said boss.
- 10. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 1, in which said manipulator is rotatable between said second and third positions thereof about an axis perpendicular to the axis of said magazine block.
- 11. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 1, further comprising biasing means for urging said manipulator from said second position toward said first position.
- 12. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 1, further comprising resilient retaining means detachably mounted on said magazine block for releasably retaining a fastener in each of said bores in the magazine holder.
- 13. A percussion tool for driving an elongated fastener, comprising reciprocating drive means for striking an elongated fastener at one end thereof in a forward direction when actuated, a generally cylindrical magazine block rotatable about an axis substantially parallel with said direction and having a plurality of axial bores parallel with the axis of the magazine block and arranged substantially in symmetry about and with respect to said axis for being successively brought into alignment with said direction when the magazine block is stepwise rotated about said axis, each of said bores being adapted to releasably retain an elongated fastener therein, a magazine holder for detachably supporting said magazine block thereon while allowing the magazine block to rotate about said axis, and a manipulator movable relative to said magazine block and said magazine holder between a first position operative to hold the magazine block in a rotational position having one of said bores aligned with said direction, a second position allowing the magazine block to rotate about said axis and a third position allowing the magazine block to be detached from said magazine holder.
- 14. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 13, further comprising pressure accumulating means for storing therein fluid under pressure, and valve means operative to apply the fluid under pressure onto said drive means for actuating the drive means into reciprocating motion, said valve means including a fluid discharge valve responsive to the movement of said manipulator out of said first position thereof for discharging the fluid under pressure out of said valve means and disabling said drive means from being actuated into said reciprocating motion.
- 15. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 13, in which said magazine block has a flange portion formed with axial grooves parallel with the axis of the magazine block, provided in a number equal to the number of said bores, spaced apart from each other circumferentially of said flange portion through central angles respectively equal to the central angles between said bores, and terminating at the front end of said flange portion and in which said manipulator is movable between said first and second positions thereof in a direction substantially parallel with the axis of said magazine block, said first position being rearward of said second position, said manipulator having fixedly secured thereto a pin engageable with any one of said grooves when said manipulator is in said first position or being moved between the first and second positions thereof.
- 16. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 13, in which said magazine block has a boss formed with a hole coaxial with the magazine block and a radial groove open at both ends and in which said magazine holder has carried thereon a plunger biased to project into said hole, said magazine block being retained to said magazine holder through engagement between said boss and said plunger and detachable from the magazine holder when said radial groove is directed opposite to the direction in which the magazine block is moved away from the magazine holder and said plunger disengaged from said boss.
- 17. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 13, in which said manipulator is rotatable between said second and third positions thereof about an axis perpendicular to the axis of said magazine block.
- 18. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 13, further comprising biasing means for urging said manipulator from said second position toward said first position.
- 19. A percussion tool as set forth in claim 13, further comprising resilient retaining means detachably mounted on said magazine block for releasably retaining a fastener in each of said bores in the magazine holder.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of the our application Ser. No. 639,766, filed Dec. 11, 1975, entitled "Power Driven Percussion Tool", and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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