Claims
- 1. A power-driven screwdriver for use with an assemblage of screws affixed to a strip-like screw-carrying medium, comprising:
- a. a body engageable with a workpiece;
- b. a screwdriver bit mounted in said body for rotational and axial movement therein, and having drive means by which said bit may be rotatably driven;
- c. stationary guide means on said body for guiding an end portion of the assemblage of screws remotely from the axis of said bit such that the next-to-be driven screw is guided and supported only by the strip-like medium in registration with said bit to be detached therefrom and driven into the workpiece by said bit; and
- d. automatic index means on said body for normally holding said end portion of the assemblage of screws against movement in either direction in said guide means, and operative on the screw-carrying medium to apply an indexing force thereto, only after and under the control of the axial retractive movement of the bit, for the distance needed to advance the next of the screws into said registration.
- 2. A screwdriver according to claim 1 including second guide means secured to said body in normally spaced relation to all the screws, but engageable by and receptive of the tip of a screw as it is axially driven from the screw-carrying medium before it is fully detached therefrom, whereby the driven screw is subsequently driven through said second guide means.
- 3. A screwdriver according to claim 2 in which said second guide means comprises a pair of axially stationary radially movable coacting jaws jointly defining a passage for the screw, and spring means urging said jaws together.
- 4. A screwdriver according to claim 3 in which said jaws further define a cam surface engageable by the screw tip leading to said passage, and having a shape corresponding to the under side of the head of the screw.
- 5. A screwdriver according to claim 3 including a movable latching member disposed between said jaws to hold them apart for replacement of said bit.
- 6. A screwdriver according to claim 3 in which said second guide means includes a nose portion supporting said jaws and said spring means, and detachably secured to said body, whereby said second guide means is removable therefrom as a unified assembly.
- 7. A screwdriver according to claim 1, said body having a stationary hand-gripping portion formed as a tubular extension encircling said bit, and a plunger member supporting said drive means and slidably non-rotatably mounted within said tubular extension.
- 8. A screwdriver according to claim 1 in which said automatic index means comprises:
- a. operating means responsive to the retractive movement of said bit;
- b. a slider guided by said body for reciprocable movement in the direction of the length of the assemblage and connected to said operating means to be driven thereby;
- c. resilient driving finger means having a driving face for acting on the assemblage in the direction of its length at a screw in the assemblage advancing direction during retractive movement of said bit, and a camming face for passing by a screw in the assemblage during advancing movement of said bit, said driving finger means being secured to said slider; and
- d. resilient stop finger means fixed to said body and having a stop face acting on the assemblage at a screw in the assemblage during advancing movement of said bit, and a camming face passed over by a screw in the assemblage during retractive movement of said bit.
- 9. A screwdriver according to claim 7 which includes a pin and slot connection in said plunger member and said body for preventing relative rotation therebetween and for limiting the travel of said bit in both said axial directions.
- 10. A screwdriver according to claim 7 in which said automatic index means comprises:
- a. means for laterally shifting the assemblage
- b. means responsive to the relative positions of said body and said plunger member and connected for reciprocating said assemblage-shifting means.
- 11. A screwdriver according to claim 10 in which said operating means comprises:
- a. an impact member secured to said plunger member body;
- b. a lever pivoted on said body and coupled to said shifting means;
- c. a spring biasing said lever in a strip-shifting direction;
- d. a latch on said body for trapping said lever in a spring-loaded position; and
- e. a dog slidably disposed on said body and having a lost-motion connection with said impact member, said dog being engageable with said lever and with said latch,
- whereby said impact member, acting through said lost-motion connection, loads said spring and traps said lever by said latch during bit advancement, and said impact member acting through said lost-motion connection releases said latch during bit retraction.
- 12. A screwdriver according to claim 11 in which said pivoted lever comprises a bell crank so that movement of said plunger member in one direction is converted to movement of said shifting means in a direction at a right angle to said one direction.
- 13. A screwdriver according to claim 11 including a post on said body to which one end of said biasing spring is supported.
- 14. A screwdriver according to claim 11 in which said latch is spring-biased for pivoting about an axis parallel to the axis of rotation of said bit.
- 15. A screwdriver according to claim 11 in which said latch has a cam surface engageable by said pivoted lever preparatory to the lever's being trapped.
- 16. A screwdriver according to claim 11 in which said latch has a cam surface engageable by said dog to effect release of said pivoted lever.
- 17. A screwdriver according to claim 11 in which said first lost-motion connection comprises an end face on said dog and an end face on said impact member which are normally spaced apart and engageable with each other during bit advancement, and a pull rod fixed at one end to one of said end faces, and extending slidably through an internally shouldered opening in the other of said end faces, and having a formation for engaging such internal shoulder.
- 18. A screwdriver according to claim 11 in which said dog has an abutment away from said impact member, and engageable with a portion of the pivoted lever.
- 19. A screwdriver according to claim 11 in which said dog has an abutment facing toward said impact member and engageable with a portion of said latch.
- 20. A screwdriver according to claim 11, said tubular hand gripping portion having a cylindrical compartment within which said bit and said spring are disposed, and a base portion carrying said guide means and having a further compartment enclosing said lever and said shifting means, there being a wall separating said compartments, said dog extending therethrough and being slidably guided thereby, and a portion of said spring extending through said wall.
- 21. A screwdriver according to claim 20 including a dirt seal between said compartments through which a portion of said biasing spring extends.
- 22. A screwdriver according to claim 20 in which said base portion of said body includes a cover supporting said trapping latch and enclosing a side of said further compartment.
- 23. A screwdriver according to claim 11 including a pin and slot connection between said dog and said body for precluding rotation of said dog about its displacement axis.
- 24. A screwdriver according to claim 1 in which said body has a convexly curved portion over which spent screw-carrying medium, used to hold the screws in alignment with said bit, may pass.
- 25. A screwdriver according to claim 1 which includes a separator rod secured to said body and disposed to be between spent strips of screw-carrying medium used to hold the screws jointly in alignment with said bit.
- 26. A screw tightening apparatus of the type comprising a motor-driven tool, a screw magazine for screws which are affixed to a strip-like screw carrying medium, and a screw advancing and tightening means for advancing the screws one at a time to a preparatory screw tightening position in which a bit portion of the motor-driven tool may be brought into engagement with the screw for tightening thereof, wherein the screw advancing and tightening means comprises two relatively axially movable but relatively non-rotatable portions, one of which is secured to the motor-driven tool, and the other one of which carries the screw magazine and a spring biased screw advancing mechanism, and wherein the stationary portion is provided with a push and pull member, adapted to cooperate with a rod shaped dog means of said spring biased screw advancing mechanism on tightening of a screw and to trigger said screw advancing mechanism for advancement of a further screw at the end of the retractive movement of said movable parts into a rest position, subsequent to a completed driving home of a screw.
- 27. A screw tightening apparatus as claimed in claim 26, wherein said dog means is telescopically movable into said push and pull member and has, at the inner end thereof, a head against which said push and pull member acts on pulling to tension said screw advancing mechanism.
- 28. A screw tightening apparatus as claimed in claim 26, wherein said dog means is adapted to actuate said screw advancing mechanism by means of a pivotally journalled bell crank, one lever of which engages into a recess of the dog means, and the other lever of which is pivotally connected to an advancing slide which is reciprocally slidable perpendicularly to the direction of movement of said dog means and has an advancing means for the screws.
- 29. A screw tightening apparatus as claimed in claim 28, wherein a spring biased latch is adapted to engage over said one lever of the bell crank during the tightening of a screw and the first portion of the retractive movement of the screw tightening apparatus to thereby momentarily lock said bell crank in a rest position wherein said bell crank is in a rest position wherein said advancing slide occupies a retracted start position, and which latch is adapted to be moved aside into a releasing position by means of an abutment of the dog means at the end of the retractive movement of said movable portions into a rest position to thereby permit said bell crank to pivot in a manner to cause a screw advancing stroke of said advancing slide.
- 30. A screwdriver according to claim 1 in which said automatic index means comprises:
- a. means on said body including resilient finger means for shifting the assemblage in the direction of its length toward the path in which said bit is axially moveable; and
- b. means connected to said shifting means for so operating said shifting means in response to said retractive movement of said bit.
- 31. A screwdriver according to claim 30 in which said guide means comprises:
- a. four surfaces on said body jointly defining a channel intersecting said axial bit path, said channel being of rectangular cross-section and receptive of the assemblage of screws, said resilient finger means projecting through one of said surfaces for engaging the assemblage, two of said surfaces adjacent to said one surface being spaced apart by a distance greater than the length of the screws.
- 32. A screwdriver according to claim 31 in which two of said surfaces lie in planes parallel to the rotational axis of said bit, the marginal portions of said two surfaces which extend in the direction of strip movement and which lie closer to the retracted position of said bit being recessed to receive the screw heads of the screws still in the assemblage of screws.
- 33. A screwdriver according to claim 31 in which two of said surfaces lie in planes parallel to the rotational axis of said bit, the marginal portion of one of said two surfaces which extends in the direction of assemblage movement and which lies farther from the retracted position of said bit projecting partially into said channel to reduce its cross-sectional size adjacent to the tip of thd screws still in the strip of screws.
- 34. A screwdriver according to claim 30 in which said operating means includes a biasing spring for storing strip-shifting energy, said body having at least one internal stop face engageable by said shifting means for limiting the amount of travel thereon in the direction of the length of the strip.
- 35. A screwdriver according to claim 31 which includes a door pivoted on said body and having an inner side which comprises one of said four surfaces, and a door latch acting between said body and said door.
- 36. A screwdriver according to claim 35 in which said door latch is detent latch whereby said latch is not attitude-sensitive.
- 37. A screwdriver according to claim 36 which comprises a spring urging said door toward an open position, said door latch being movably mounted on the door and having a finger with a tip which is slightly enlarged in the direction that said door is urged by said spring, said tip being received in and projecting through an opening in the body.
- 38. A screwdriver according to claim 31 in which said channel in said body terminates near the place where said next of the screws is disposed.
- 39. A screwdriver according to claim 8 in which said resilient finger means comprises one said stop finger means disposed between two said driving finger means.
- 40. A screwdriver according to claim 8 which includes a door pivoted on said body and forming part of said guide means, a door latch acting between said body and said door, said driving finger means acting on the inner side thereof to assist in opening of the door when the door latch is released.
- 41. A screwdriver according to claim 8 in which said body has an internal stop face engageable by said slider for limiting the travel of said driving finger means in the strip advancing direction.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
7301423 |
Feb 1973 |
SW |
|
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 438,720 filed Feb. 1, 1974, abandoned with the filing hereof.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
438720 |
Feb 1974 |
|