1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to a setting device for driving fastening elements into a receiving material. Setting devices of this kind can be operated with solid, gaseous or liquid combustible materials or also with compressed air. In combustion-operated setting devices, a setting piston is driven by means of the high-pressure combustion gases. Fastening elements can then be driven into a receiving material by means of the setting piston.
2. Description of the Prior Art
It is known from DE 40 32 200 C2 to provide a setting device with a muzzle part which is displaceable axially relative to a housing of the setting device and which has a receiving space for a fastening element that is to be driven into a receiving material. Further, a contact-pressing feeler is arranged at the setting device and allows a driving-in process when it is displaced relative to the muzzle part when the setting device is pressed against a receiving material. A locking element is provided which blocks the relative displacement of the contact-pressing feeler when there is no fastening element present in the receiving space. A driving-in process or setting process cannot then be initiated with the setting device.
DE 196 42 295 A1 discloses a hand-held, explosive powder-actuated setting device in which a guide channel for fastening elements is formed in a bolt guide constructed as a muzzle part. The muzzle part is displaceable axially relative to a housing of the setting device. Further, a swivelable lever is arranged in the muzzle part. This swivelable lever is swivelable by a control element such that it blocks in the projection of the clear cross-sectional area of the guide channel when the muzzle part is displaced relative to the housing.
In a setting device DXA70R of Hilti Aktiengesellschaft, it is known to provide an arrangement at the muzzle part for detecting fastening elements with a locking element for a contact-pressing feeler, which locking element blocks the contact-pressing feeler when there is no fastening element present in a receiving space at the end of a guide channel for fastening elements. Further, it is known from this reference to provide an arrangement for delaying the forward feed of the fastening elements into the guide channel. A swivelable lever is arranged at the muzzle part and is swiveled into the guide space by a control element when the muzzle part is displaced toward the housing of the setting device when the setting device is pressed against a receiving material. Further transport of fastening elements in direction of the receiving space is blocked in this swiveling position of the lever.
However, it is disadvantageous that the arrangements mentioned above have a large number of structural component parts and take up a large amount of space. Further, increased contact pressing force is required because a plurality of elements must be displaced and/or actuated during the contact-pressing process.
Therefore, it is the object of the present invention to develop a setting device of the type mentioned above which avoids the disadvantages mentioned above and which can be operated comfortably.
According to the invention, this object is met by a setting device for fastening elements whose significance will be made clear in the following. It is sufficient for this purpose that the blocking member is in an operative connection with the locking element and can be actuated by means of the locking element and can be moved from its releasing position into its blocking position and vice versa. In this way, the quantity of functional parts can be reduced and pressing force can be decreased, which makes comfortable operation possible.
Further, it can be advantageous to provide a control element which is guided so as to be displaceable axially in a guide space in the muzzle part and which is acted upon elastically by a spring element in the direction of its position in which it is moved out of the guide space. In its locking position, the locking element projects with its locking part into the guide space so as to have a blocking effect on the control element. This enables a compact construction of the contact pressing safety device with the locking element.
Further, it can be advantageous when a control surface is arranged at the control element, by which the locking element can be moved from its releasing position into an actuating position in which the feeler part is at a distance from a fastening element located in the receiving space and in which the blocking member is moved into its blocking position by the locking element. For this purpose, the locking part has already advantageously been partly moved out of the guide space beforehand by means of a fastening element in the receiving space. The forward feed delay is likewise indirectly controlled through this step by the locking element by means of the control element cooperating with the locking slide. A separate control is obviated in this way. The muzzle part can be narrower because less constructional space is required.
When the locking element is constructed as a slide element, the necessary pressing force can be reduced to a minimum. The slide element is supported in a displaceable manner particularly in a receptacle of the muzzle part and is supported against the muzzle part, for example, by a spring element.
The blocking member is advantageously constructed as a swivelable catch so that the width of the muzzle part can be reduced.
A reliably functioning conversion of the translatory actuating movement of the locking element into a swiveling movement of the blocking member is ensured when a coulisse device is arranged between the blocking member and the locking element for transmitting an actuating movement from the locking element to the blocking member.
In a low-maintenance variant, the coulisse device comprises a control portion, for example, a coulisse, at the blocking member and a driver, for example, a sliding block, at the locking element, which driver cooperates with the control portion.
Further advantages and steps of the invention are indicated in the following description and the drawings. The invention is shown in an embodiment example in the drawings.
FIGS. 1 to 8 show a combustion-operated, hand-held setting device 10 by way of example. The setting device 10 has a setting mechanism 12 which is arranged in an axially extending housing 11 with a leading end and a trailing end comprising one or more parts and which has an axially extending setting piston 13 that is guided so as to be displaceable in a piston guide 14 for driving fastening elements 51 into a receiving material indicated in dashes in
A muzzle part 20 adjoining the setting mechanism 12 (see especially
An arrangement, designated in its entirety by 15, is arranged at the muzzle part 20 for detecting a fastening element 51 in the receiving space 39 of the muzzle part 20 and for blocking the transport of a fastening element strip 50 located in the guide channel 38 of the muzzle part 20. This arrangement 15 ensures that a setting process can be initiated only when a fastening element 51 is present in the receiving space 39 and the setting device 10 is pressed against a receiving material. Further, it prevents the fastening element strip 50 from moving back in direction of the receiving space 39 during the setting process.
The arrangement 15 comprises a locking element 30 which is constructed in this case as a slide element. The locking element 30 is located in an open receptacle 29 of the muzzle part 20. It is mounted in the latter so as to be displaceable in a limited manner by two bearing pins 23, 24. For this purpose, the locking element 30 has two guide portions 34, 35 in which the bearing pins 23, 24 engage. Further, a contact point 36 for a spring element 37 by which the locking element 30 is elastically supported at the muzzle part 20 at the support point 37.1 is arranged at the locking element 30. The locking element 30 is acted upon in the direction of a locking position 61 (see
When the fastening element strip 50 is transported in the guide channel 38 in the transporting direction 52 (
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 51 419.8 | Nov 2003 | DE | national |