Claims
- 1. An attachment for connection to and use with a staple gun tacker having an outer housing including a working end and a staple driving blade mounted in said working end for reciprocating movement, said attachment being adapted for use in installing or setting a rivet of the type having a pin member mounted in a headed rivet shank having an expandable workpiece piercing free end, said attachment comprising a one piece attachment housing having a recess formed therein for receiving and being directly and removably mounted on said outer housing at said working end of said staple gun tacker and having a bore formed therein located to be in axial alignment with said staple driving blade when the attachment housing is mounted on said outer housing of the staple gun tacker, a hollow bushing mounted in said housing bore and having a flange formed thereon cooperating with a shoulder in said housing to limit outward movement of said bushing relative to the housing, a punch slidably mounted in said bushing for axial movement therein, said punch having a free driving end and an opposed impact end located within said attachment housing, said punch being axially free-floating within its range of operative movement; spring means biasing said bushing away from said housing to cause the flange of the bushing to engage the shoulder of the housing and to retract into the housing against the bias of the spring means; said bushing and punch being positioned in said attachment housing such that the impact end of the punch is impacted by said driving blade of the staple gun tacker when the staple gun tacker is operated to apply a driving force thereto which drives the punch to engage the drive end of the punch with the pin member of the rivet to drive the pin member to expand the free end of the rivet.
- 2. The attachment as defined in claim 1 wherein said punch has its length dimensioned such that said free end is located within the bushing whereby the bore of the bushing is adapted to receive the pin member of the rivet and the bushing thus automatically aligns the punch and pin member prior to operation of the staple gun tacker.
- 3. An attachment as defined in claim 1 wherein said spring means biases said bushing to a normal position in which said free driving end of said punch is maintained within the bushing.
- 4. An attachment as defined in claim 3 including means for preventing inadvertent removal of the punch from the housing when the attachment is removed from the staple gun tacker.
- 5. An attachment as defined in claim 4 wherein said means for preventing inadvertent removal of the punch includes a partially overhanging finger which limits the upward movement of said punch so that said punch is captured in the bushing.
- 6. An attachment as defined in claim 5 wherein said preventing means includes a plate mounted in the housing and having an opening adapted to receive said punch therein.
- 7. An attachment as defined in claim 6 wherein said impact end of said punch is round and substantially larger in diameter than the thickness of said blade.
- 8. An attachment as defined in claim 4 wherein the free end of said finger is positioned behind said staple driving blade.
- 9. An attachment as defined in claim 3 including means for frictionally mounting said attachment housing on said outer housing of said staple gun tacker.
- 10. The combination comprising:
- (i) a rivet having a pin member movably mounted in a headed rivet shank, which shank has an expandable workpiece piercing free end; and
- (ii) an attachment for a staple gun tacker to be used to drive said pin member, which staple gun tacker includes an outer housing having a working end and a staple driving blade mounted in said working end, said attachment being adapted to transmit the driving force of the driving blade to the pin member of the rivet and includes a one piece housing having a recess formed therein adapted to receive and be mounted on said working end of the staple gun tacker; said one piece housing having an elongated bore formed therein located to be generally in axial alignment with the driving blade of the staple gun tacker when the attachment housing is mounted on and receives said working end of the staple gun tacker; a bushing mounted in said bore; said bushing having a free end and an axial bore formed therein in alignment with said attachment housing bore; said bushing bore having a first section at the free end of the bushing and a second section in the remainder of the bushing with the second section being of larger diameter than the first, said bushing also having a flange formed thereon cooperating with a shoulder in said housing to limit outward movement of said bushing relative to the housing, a punch slidably mounted in the bore of said bushing for axial movement therein; said punch having an impact end normally located within the attachment housing and a free driving end for engaging and driving the pin member of the rivet when driven by the driving blade of the staple gun tacker, said punch being axially free-floating within the range of its operative movement; spring means for biasing said bushing away from said housing to cause the flange of the bushing to engage the shoulder of the housing and to retract into the housing against the bias of the spring means; said bushing and punch being positioned such that the punch is impacted by the driving blade when the staple gun tacker is operated to apply a driving force thereto which is used to drive the pin member of the rivet to expand the free end of the rivet; and means for preventing inadvertent removal of the punch from the attachment housing when the attachment housing is removed from the staple gun tacker.
- 11. The combination as defined in claim 10 wherein said punch free end is dimensioned to slide in the first bore section of the bushing and to be located within the bore inwardly of the free end of the bushing whereby said first bore section is adapted to receive the pin member of the rivet and thereby automatically align the punch and pin member prior to operation of the staple gun tacker.
- 12. The combination as defined in claim 11 wherein said pin member has a diameter of 0.077 inches .+-.0.002 and said rivet has a bore receiving the pin member which has a diameter of 0.080"+0.003 -0.000.
- 13. The combination as defined in claim 12 wherein said pin member includes knurl ribs thereon having diameters of between 0.081" and 0.085".
- 14. The combination as defined in claim 11 wherein said spring means biases said bushing to a normal position in which said free driving end of said punch is maintained within the bushing.
- 15. The combination as defined in claim 14 including means for preventing inadvertent removal of the punch from the housing when the attachment is removed from the staple gun tacker.
- 16. The combination as defined in claim 15 including means for frictionally mounting said housing on a staple gun tacker.
- 17. The combination as defined in claim 16 wherein said means for preventing inadvertent removal of the punch includes a partially overhanging finger which limits the upward movement of said punch so that said punch is captured in said bushing.
- 18. The combination as defined in claim 17 wherein said impact end of said punch has an enlarged head and said preventing means includes a plate mounted in the housing and having an opening therein adapted to receive said punch.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 632,628, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,619,394 filed July 19, 1984.
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