1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a nailer, and more particularly to a safety device for preventing a nailer from dry firing.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
Most of the conventional nailers are provided with a safety device, however, the safety device only can ensure the safety of the user during nailing course (prevent the nails from being accidentally shot by mistake), but it is unable to stop the nailer from dry firing when no nails are loaded. Thus, there are still some problems will be caused:
First, the user can realize the nails are exhausted only after holding the nailer, aiming at the object and pressing the trigger, this will be a drain on the user's strength and energy.
Second, when the nailer is dry fired in case no nails are loaded, the components inside the nailer will be subjected to a strong impact (because no nail provides a buffering effect), thereby, the service life of the conventional nailer will be shortened.
It is to be noted that there is a safety device on market which can be used to prevent the nailer from dry firing. The drive plate of this safety device projects out of the magazine to stop the safety link, however, if the user presses the safety link without knowing no nails are loaded in the magazine, the press force applied by the user will be acted on the drive plate, causing deformation of the drive plate. Thus, not only the dry firing cannot be prevented, but also the nails will be jammed because of the drive plate deformation.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a safety device for preventing a nailer from dry firing, wherein an elongated hole is formed on the magazine, the safety link is provided with a folded projection in response to the elongated hole, a safety nut is pivotally disposed in the elongated hole. The magazine is provided with an elastic element for keeping the safety nut flush with the edge of the elongated hole. After the last nail is shot (when no nails are loaded), the safety nut will be pushed out of the elongated hole by the drive plate so as to prevent the nailer from being fired. Thus, the user's strength and energy are saved.
The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a safety device for preventing a nailer from dry firing, which can make the safety nut project out of the elongated hole to stop the movement of the folded projection of the safety link by using a leverage, thereby preventing the nailer from strong impact when no nails are loaded, meanwhile, the service life of the nailer is prolonged.
The further objective of the present invention is to provide a safety device for preventing a nailer from dry firing, wherein the drive plate is used to push against the safety nut, and then the safety nut is used to stop the movement of the folded projection of the safety link. Thus, the deformation of the drive plate can be prevented. Moreover, the contact area between the safety nut and the safety link is big enough, thereby, the service life of the relative components is increased.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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A safety link 10 is fixed to the front end of a nailer A and is able to move back and forth repeatedly according to needs, at the mid portion of the safety link 10 is provided a folded projection 11.
A magazine 20 is installed at the front end of the nailer A, at a side of the magazine 20 is defined an elongated hole 21 whose upper portion corresponds to the folded projection 11 of the safety link 10.
A drive plate 30 is slidably disposed in the magazine 20 to push the nails T by cooperating with a spring. The drive plate 30 is provided with a projection 31 which is moveably disposed in the elongated hole 21 of the magazine 20.
A safety nut 40 is pivotally disposed at the edge of the elongated hole 21 of the magazine 20 by a fastener 41, an upper end of the safety nut 40 serves to stop the movement of the folded projection 11 of the safety link 10. The safety nut 40 is provided with a bevel surface 42 in response to the projection 31 of the drive plate 30, and the projection 31 will push against the bevel surface 42 when no nails T are loaded. Thus, the safety nut 40 can act as a leverage while the fastener 41 serving as a fulcrum. At this moment, an end of the safety nut 40 will project out of the elongated hole 21 of the magazine 20.
An elastic element 50 is disposed at the edge of the elongated hole 21 of the magazine 20 by the fastener 41, and an elastic plate 51 of the elastic element 50 extends into the elongated hole 21 to push against the safety nut 40 so as to keep the safety nut 40 flush with the edge of the elongated hole 21 of the magazine 20.
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In addition, by using the safety nut 40 and the safety link 10, the deformation of the drive plate 30 can be eliminated.
While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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