This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 109143243, filed on Dec. 8, 2020.
The disclosure relates to an electric nail gun, and more particularly to a retaining device for use with an electric nail gun having a flywheel.
A conventional electric nail gun disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 2020082302 includes a flywheel that is rotatable by electric power, a driver that is configured to be driven by rotation of the flywheel to strike a nail, a returning mechanism that moves the driver to its original position after the striking, and a stopping mechanism that restricts movement of the driver after the driver returns to the original position. During a nail-striking process, the stopping member is disengaged from the driver, so that the driver can be pushed by a pushing member to contact a pressure roller. The pressure roller then pushes the driver to contact the flywheel to perform the striking operation.
When the nail-striking process is completed and the driver is moved to its original position by the returning mechanism, movement of the driver is restricted by the stopping mechanism such that the driver is prevented from being accidentally driven to strike the nail. However, the stopping mechanism of the conventional electric nail gun has a rather complex configuration, which makes it difficult for installation and maintenance.
Therefore, the object of the disclosure is to provide a retaining device for use with an electric nail gun that has a simpler structure for installation and maintenance.
According to the disclosure, a retaining device is adapted for use with a nail gun. The nail gun includes a frame, and a flywheel that is rotatably mounted to the frame. The retaining device includes a swing arm unit, an impact unit, a retrieving unit and a positioning unit.
The swing arm unit is adapted to be pivoted to the frame, and is adapted to swing relative to the frame between a proximate position, where the swing arm unit is proximate to the flywheel, and a distal position, where the swing arm unit is distal from the flywheel. The impact unit is movably connected to the swing arm unit, is adapted to swing with the swing arm unit relative to the frame, and is movable in a striking direction, and a retrieving direction opposite to the striking direction between a pre-striking position, where the impact unit is proximate to the flywheel, and a striking position, where the impact unit is distal from the flywheel. The retrieving unit is connected between the impact unit and the swing arm unit, and is configured to bias the impact unit to move in the retrieving direction to the pre-striking position. The positioning unit includes at least one first positioning member that is fixedly connected to the swing arm unit, and at least one second positioning member that is fixedly connected to the impact unit.
When the impact unit is at the pre-striking position and when the swing arm unit is at the distal position, the at least one second positioning member is proximate to the at least one first positioning member such that the magnetic attraction therebetween prohibits removal of the impact unit from the pre-striking position. When the impact unit is at the pre-striking position and when the swing arm unit swings toward the proximate position, the impact unit is brought into contact with the flywheel and then driven by rotation of the flywheel to overcome the magnetic attraction between the at least one first positioning member and the at least one second positioning member, so as to move from the pre-striking position to the striking position.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The swing arm unit 2 extends along a striking direction (X1) and is adapted to be spaced apart from the flywheel 12 along a swinging direction (Z) that is transverse to the striking direction (X1). The swing arm unit 2 includes a pivot portion 21 that is adapted to be pivoted to the frame 11, a swinging portion 22 that is opposite to the pivot portion 21, and two recessed portions 23 that are adapted to be open toward the frame (11), and that are spaced apart from each other along a transverse direction (Y) being transverse to the striking direction (X1) and the swinging direction (Z). In the present embodiment, the striking direction (X1), the swinging direction (Z) and the transverse direction (Y) are substantially perpendicular to one another.
The swing arm unit 2 is adapted to be operated by the trigger unit 14 to swing along the swinging direction (Z) relative to the frame 11 between a distal position (see
The impact unit 3 is movably connected to the swing arm unit 2, and is adapted to swing with the swing arm unit 2 relative to the frame 11. The impact unit 3 includes an impact member 31 that is movably connected to the swing arm unit 2 and that is disposed between the recessed portions 23, and a striking rod 32 that is co-movably connected to the impact member 31 and that is adapted for striking a nail (not shown).
The impact unit 3 is movable in the striking direction (X1) and a retrieving direction (X2) opposite to the striking direction (X1) between a pre-striking position (see
The retrieving unit 4 includes two resilient members 41 (only one is shown) that are connected between the swing arm unit 2 and the impact member 31 of the impact unit 3, that extend along the striking direction (X1), and that are spaced apart from each other along the transverse direction (Y). The resilient members 41 are configured to bias the impact unit 3 to move in the retrieving direction (X2) to the pre-striking position. It should be noted that the number of the resilient members 41 is not limited to two. In variations of the embodiment, the number of the resilient member 41 may be one or more than two.
The positioning unit 5 includes two first positioning members 51 and two second positioning members 52. The first positioning members 51 are fixedly connected to the swing arm unit 2, are spaced apart from each other along the transverse direction (Y), and are mounted in the recessed portions 23 of the swing arm unit 2, respectively. The second positioning members 52 are fixed respectively to opposite sides of the impact unit 3 which are opposite along the transverse direction (Y), and extend away from each other along the transverse direction (Y). When the impact unit 3 is at the pre-striking position, each of the second positioning members 52 is registered with and attracted to a respective one of the first positioning members 51 along the swinging direction (Z).
In the present embodiment, each of the first positioning members 51 is a magnet, and each of the second positioning members 52 is molded as one piece with the impact member 31 and is made of a ferromagnetic material (e.g., iron). However, it should be noted that the second positioning members 52 are not limited to be made of a ferromagnetic material. In variations of the embodiment, the second positioning members 52 may be magnets that are arranged in a manner such that they are attracted to the first positioning members 51 when the impact unit 3 is at the pre-striking position. It should also be noted that the number of each of the first and second positioning members 51, 52 is not limited to two. In variations of the embodiment, the number of each of the first and second positioning members 51, 52 may be one or more than two.
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In sum, the present embodiment of the retaining device for use in the nail gun has benefits as follows. By virtue of the positioning effect provided by the first and second positioning members 51, 52, the impact unit 3 is prevented from accidentally striking the nail after returning from the striking position to the pre-striking position. In addition, compared with the prior art, the retaining device of the present disclosure is able to provide the same function with a simpler structure, which is easier for installation and maintenance.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects, and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure 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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109143243 | Dec 2020 | TW | national |
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Search Report issued in corresponding EP Application 21212768.2, dated May 11, 2022, 8 pages. |
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20220176531 A1 | Jun 2022 | US |