This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119(a) of Chinese Patent Application No. CN 201611062456.6, filed on Nov. 25, 2016, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to power tools, and more particularly to a power tool for impacting fasteners.
Nail guns are a kind of power tool which can produce an impact to hit a nail with a striking pin.
The nail gun usually includes a housing, a cylinder, a piston, a striking pin, a prime mover and an impact mechanism. The piston is disposed in the cylinder. The striking pin is connected with the piston. The prime mover drives the impact mechanism and then impacts the piston to move in the cylinder. However, the existing impact mechanism occupies a large space in the housing, and the effective stroke of the piston also usually depends on the size of the impact mechanism. Thus, it is not conducive to miniaturization of the nail gun and the strike is relatively poor.
The statements in this section merely provide background information related to the present disclosure and may not constitute prior art.
In one aspect of the disclosure, a power tool is provided. The power tool includes a housing, a prime mover disposed in the housing, a first cylinder formed with a first chamber, a first rotating member rotatable with respect to the first cylinder about a first axis under the driving of the prime mover, a first piston movable in a direction parallel to the first axis when the first rotating member rotates relative to the first cylinder. The first cylinder and the first rotating member are disposed within the housing. The first piston is disposed within the first chamber. The first rotating member is formed with a first transmission structure to drive the first piston. The first piston is formed with a second transmission structure capable of cooperating with the first transmission structure to rotate the first rotation member to drive the first piston.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. It should be understood that the description and specific examples are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. Corresponding reference numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
The following description of the preferred embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention claimed, its application, or uses.
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The housing 11 is formed with an inner space for accommodating the prime mover 12 and the impact mechanism 13, and the outer portion of the housing 11 is connected to a magazine 15 for placing nails. The first cylinder 17 is formed with a first chamber 171, the first piston 18 is disposed in the first chamber 171, the second cylinder 19 is formed with a second chamber 191, the second piston 20 is disposed in the second chamber 191, wherein the first chamber 171 and the second chamber 191 are also in communication with each other. The striking pin 14 and the second piston 20 form a fixed connection. The first rotating member 16 can rotate relative to the first cylinder 17 about the first axis 101 under the driving of the prime mover 12 and the first rotating member 16 can be fixed relative to the axial position of the first cylinder 17. The first rotating member 16 is further formed with a first transmission structure 161 capable of driving the first piston 18 to move relative to the first cylinder 17 in a direction parallel to the first axis 101 when the first rotating member 16 rotates, the first piston 18 is formed with a second transmission structure 181 capable of cooperating with the first transmission structure 161 for rotating the first rotating member 16 to drive the first piston 18, and the second piston 20 is movably disposed in the second chamber 191 along a direction parallel to the first axis 101.
In this way, when the prime mover 12 is started, the first rotating member 16 rotates along the first axis 101 under the driving of the prime mover 12, and the rotating first rotating member 16 in turn drives the first piston 18 to move within the first chamber 171 to compress the gas in the first chamber 171, the compressed gas in the first chamber 171 in turn drives the second piston 20 in the second chamber 191, so that the second piston 20 drives the striking pin 14 to impact the nail. Wherein the first rotating member 16 is rotatably disposed in the housing 11 and capable of driving the first piston 18 to move when it is rotated without moving along the first axis 101 along with the first piston 18 so as to be able to reduce the size of the impact mechanism 13 in the direction along the first axis 101, then further to reduce the size of the nail gun 100 in the direction of the first axis 101 and facilitate the miniaturization of the power tool; moreover, the effective stroke when the first piston 18 moves does not depend on the length of the first rotating member 16 in the direction of the first axis 101.
Specifically, the housing 11 is formed with a handle portion 111, a first accommodating portion 112 for accommodating the impact mechanism 13, and a second accommodating portion 113 for accommodating the prime mover 12. The handle portion 111 and the second accommodating portion 113 are respectively disposed at two ends of the first accommodating portion 112 in the direction of the first axis 101, and the handle portion 111 and the second receiving portion 113 extend on both ends of the first accommodating portion 112 in a direction perpendicular to the first axis 101.
The prime mover 12 includes a prime mover shaft 121 rotatable about the second axis 102 perpendicular to the first axis 101 and the prime mover 12 is disposed in the second accommodating portion 113 of the housing 11 approximately along the second axis 102. In this example, the prime mover 12 can be a motor, and the prime mover shaft 121 can be a motor shaft, and the motor shaft extends along the second axis 102. For the motor, the nail gun 100 may further include a battery pack 21 for supplying electric power to the motor, and the battery pack 21 is detachably coupled to the handle portion 111 of the housing 11.
In this example, the first rotating member 16 extends into the first cylinder 17 such that the first rotating member 16 is partially disposed in the first chamber 171. The first piston 18 includes a piston portion 182 and a transmission portion 183, and the transmission portion 183 and the piston portion 182 form a fixed connection. Certainly, it can be understood that the transmission portion 183 and the piston portion 182 may also be integrally formed. It should be noted that those skilled in the art may understand that a portion that is fixedly connected to the piston portion 182 and moves with respect to the first cylinder 17 along with the piston portion 182 in the direction along the first axis 101 may be regarded as a part of the first piston 18. The transmission portion 183 of the first piston 18 is formed with a transmission hole 183a, and the first rotation member 16 is at least partially located in the transmission hole 183a. In this example, the transmission hole 183a penetrates the first piston 18, and the first rotation member 16 passes through the transmission hole 183a. The first transmission structure 161 is an external thread formed on the outer periphery of the first rotating member 16, the second transmission structure 181 is an internal thread formed on the hole wall of the transmission hole 183a, and the internal thread and the external thread match with each other. In addition, the first piston 18 is fixed in the circumferential position inside the first chamber 171, that is to say the circumferential rotation of the first piston 18 is limited. In this way, when the first rotating member 16 is driven by the prime mover 12 to rotate about the first axis 101 relative to the first cylinder 17, the first piston 18 cannot rotate circumferentially. Therefore, under the matching of the external thread and the internal thread, the first piston 18 will move on the first rotating member 16 in the direction of the first axis 101.
Both ends of the first rotating member 16 are respectively disposed outside the first cylinder 17 in the direction of the first axis 101. A bearing 22 respectively mounted on both ends of the first rotating member 16 is also provided in the housing 11 and the bearing 22 supports the first rotating member 16.
As described above, the second axis 102 when the prime mover shaft 121 rotates is perpendicular to the first axis 101 when the first rotating member 16 rotates. Therefore, in order to realize the driving of the first rotating member 16 by the prime mover 12, a reversing mechanism 23 for reversing between the prime mover 12 and the first rotating member 16 and a decelerating mechanism 24 for slowing down are also provided in the housing 11, further, the decelerating mechanism 24 is provided between the prime mover 12 and the reversing mechanism 23. The decelerating mechanism 24 may include a multiply planetary gear train, and the reversing mechanism 23 includes a first shaft 231, which may serve as an output shaft of the decelerating mechanism 24. The first shaft 231 can rotate about the second axis 102 under the driving of the prime mover 12, and a first bevel gear 231a is formed at or connected to one end of the first shaft 231 away from the prime mover 12, correspondingly, a second bevel gear 162 capable of matching with the first bevel gear 231a is formed at or connected to one end of the first rotating member 16 close to the prime mover 12. Due to the matching between the first bevel gear 231a and the second bevel gear 162, a reversing between the prime mover shaft 121 and the first rotor 16 can be achieved. In this way, the reversing mechanism 23 brings about the reversing between the prime mover 12 and the first rotating member 16, and the matching between the first rotating member 16 and the first piston 18 enables the movement of the first piston 18, so that the structures of various parts of the housing 11 are compact, thereby reducing the size of the whole machine.
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Also contemplated is a nail gun which may have the same housing, prime mover, striking pin and magazine as described previously, as shown in
Also contemplated is a nail gun which again may have the same housing, prime mover, striking pin and magazine as described above, as shown in
The above illustrates and describes basic principles, main features and advantages of the exemplary tools. Those skilled in the art should appreciate that the above examples do not limit the invention claimed hereinafter to any particular form. Technical solutions obtained by equivalent substitution or equivalent variations all intended to fall within the scope of the invention claimed.
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201611062456.6 | Nov 2016 | CN | national |