Information
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Patent Grant
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6722551
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Patent Number
6,722,551
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Date Filed
Thursday, June 19, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 20, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Sidley Austin Brown & Wood, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 227 9
- 227 10
- 227 130
- 227 120
- 227 119
- 227 136
- 227 135
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A setting tool for driving in fastening element includes a bolt guide (12) axially displaceably arranged in the tool housing (11), a magazine (15) projecting sidewise from the bolt guide (12) and displaceable in a direction opposite the setting direction (40) against a biasing force of a first spring (22) relative to the bolt guide (12), a second spring located between the housing (11) and the magazine (15) and having a maximal biasing force acting in the setting direction (40) and an excursion greater than a maximal biasing force and an excursion of the first spring (22); and an annular element (23) which surrounds the piston guide (13) of the tool and is located in a receiving space (20) formed in the housing (11) for transmitting a biasing force of the second spring (21) to at least one engagement surface (19) provided on the magazine (15).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a setting tool, in particular, to an expandable gas-driven setting tool for driving fastening elements, such as bolts, nails and the like in a constructional component and including a housing, a bolt guide axially displaceably arranged in the housing, a magazine for the fastening elements projecting sidewise from the bolt guide and displaceable in a direction opposite the setting direction against a biasing force of a first spring relative to the bolt guide, a second spring located between the housing and the magazine and having a maximal biasing force acting in the setting direction and an excursion greater than a maximal biasing force and an excursion of the first spring, and a piston guide axially displaceably arranged in the housing.
2. Description of the Prior Art
European Publication EP-0 743 141 B1 discloses an explosive powder charge-operated setting tool having a housing and an axially displaceable bolt guide arranged in the housing and projecting beyond the housing in a setting direction. A magazine for fastening elements is suspended sidewise from the bolt guide. The magazine is displaced relative to the bolt guide in a direction opposite the setting direction against a spring-biasing force. The magazine provides for storing of a plurality of fastening elements, such as bolts or nails, which are located in guide sleeves connected with each other in a belt-like manner, and for advancing of the fastening elements into the bolt guide. The fastening elements are displaced in a direction toward the bolt guide with a spring-biased slide located in the magazine. On the magazine, there is provided a pin that is supported against the magazine with a spring and is pressed toward the tool housing when the setting tool is pressed against a constructional component. The bolt guide is so displaced that the displacement of the fastening elements is blocked. The maximal biasing force applied to the pin and the corresponding spring excursion of the spring are greater than the spring-biasing force and excursion of a spring located between the bolt guide and magazine. This is necessary to insure the forward movement of the fastening elements located in the magazine.
For actuating the setting tool, the housing should be displaced relative to the bolt guide over a certain so-called “press-on path.” To this end, in a first stage of the press-on displacement, a setting direction-side, press-on surface of the bolt guide is set against a constructional component, and the housing is pressed in the setting direction. During the press-on step, the magazine is displaced in the setting direction relative the bolt guide until the magazine abuts the constructional component. The spring, which is arranged between the housing and the magazine, reaches during the first press-on phase or stage, the setting direction-side, end surface of the housing and displaces the magazine, because of its greater biasing force and excursion, relative to the bolt guide in the setting direction until the magazine contacts the constructional component. At the same time, the spring, which is located between the bolt guide and the magazine, becomes preloaded. In this position of the magazine, the advancement of the fastening elements from the magazine into the bold guide is prevented. After the setting process, when the setting tool is lifted off the constructional component, first, the magazine, the bolt guide, and the piston guide are displaced together relative to the housing. Only, when the magazine and the bolt guide have been displaced relative to the housing so far that the spring or the pin does not contact the housing anymore, the displacement of the magazine relative to the bolt guide takes place under the biasing force of the spring arranged between the bolt guide and the magazine, until the magazine reaches its initial position. In this way, the lifting off the displacement blocking means takes place with a time delay.
The drawback of the known setting tool consists in that the pin, which is not arranged coaxially with the press-on direction, applies a torque to the displacement parts, in particular to the magazine. This leads to an asymmetrical load and, as a result, to jamming of the movable parts.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to so modify a setting tool of the type discussed above that a reliable forward displacement of the fastening elements is insured, and the above-noted drawbacks are eliminated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This and other objects of the present invention, which will become apparent hereinafter, are achieved by providing, on the magazine, at least one engaging surface that at least partially surrounds the bolt guide, and by providing an annular element circumferentially surrounding the piston guide and located in a receiving space formed in the housing for transmitting a biasing force of the spring which is located between the magazine and the housing to the at least one engagement surface of the magazine upon the setting tool being pressed against the constructional component.
The annular element is arranged coaxially with the press-on or setting direction.
These novel features of the present invention permits to pivot the magazine with the bolt guide by 360° as its cooperation with the annular element and, thereby, a forward advancement is possible in any pivotal position. Further, the application of force to the movable parts during the press-on stage takes place symmetrically, which prevents jamming of the movable parts, and no decrease of the press-on force because of jamming takes place.
The annular element, which is guided in the front, setting direction-side, of the housing, is biased in the setting direction by a compression spring likewise coaxially arranged with respect to the setting direction. The compression spring is supported against the housing or a sleeve fixedly secured in the housing.
Advantageously, the receiving space is formed as a socket in which both the annular element and compression spring are arranged. A stop in the housing can prevent the annular element from falling out of the housing. These measures permit to provide a compact and easy to assemble setting tool.
The novel features of the present invention, which are considered as characteristic for the invention, are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its mode of operation, together with additional advantages and objects thereof, will be best understood from the following detailed description of preferred embodiment, when read with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The drawings show:
FIG. 1
a side, partially cross-sectional view of a setting tool according to the present invention in its initial position;
FIG. 2
a bottom, partially cross-sectional view of the setting tool show in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
a side, partially cross-sectional view of the setting tool shown in
FIG. 1
in a first partially press-on position;
FIG. 4
a side, partially cross-sectional view of the setting tool shown in
FIG. 1
in a second partially press-on position;
FIG. 5
a bottom, partially cross-sectional view of the setting tool of
FIG. 1
in a second partially press-on position; and
FIG. 6
a bottom, partially cross-sectional view of the setting tool of
FIG. 1
in a completely press-on position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A setting tool
10
according to the present invention, which is shown in
FIGS. 1-2
in its initial position, has a housing
11
, a bolt guide
12
projecting beyond the housing
11
in a setting direction
40
, and a handle
31
extending downward from the housing. On the handle
31
, there is provided an actuation switch
32
or trigger for initiating a setting process.
The setting tool
10
can be driven, e.g., with propellant charges arranged on a displaceable carrier strip, not shown in the drawings e.g., with the setting tool being arranged on a mount, the housing
11
can also have two, movable relative to each other parts.
A magazine
15
for fastening elements
18
and displaceable in an axial direction is arranged on the bolt guide
12
. The fastening elements
18
are carried by a belt-shaped magazine strip
16
, with the fastening elements
18
being arranged in respective separate guide elements
17
. The displacement of the fastening elements
18
in a direction toward the bolt guide
12
takes place in the magazine
15
automatically by a spring-biased transportation carriage, not shown, displaceable along a guide in the magazine
15
. The fastening elements
18
are advanced from the magazine
15
into the bolt guide
12
through a side opening
14
. In the housing
11
, there is further provided a displaceable piston guide
13
that is supported in the housing
11
by a spring
27
. A percussion piston, not shown, is displaceably arranged in the piston guide
13
. The percussion piston drives a fastening element
18
in a constructional component after actuation of the switch
32
and ignition of a propellant charge.
The magazine
15
is so formed that it circumferentially surrounds the bolt guide
12
at least regionwise. At the end of the magazine
15
adjacent to the housing
11
, there is provided an engagement surface
19
that is formed as annular surface, at least regionwise, and that surrounds the setting direction end of the piston guide
13
. The engagement surface
19
can be completely circular or be regionwise interrupted. The function of the engagement surface
19
will be explained in detail further below.
In a recess of the magazine
15
adjacent to the bolt guide
12
, there is arranged a spring
22
supported at its opposite ends against the magazine
15
and a projection
25
provided on the bolt guide
12
. The bolt guide
12
has another projection
26
which is supported, in the initial position of the setting tool
10
, against a stop surface
30
of the magazine
15
, as shown in FIG.
1
. The spring
22
biases the projections
25
,
26
against the respective stop surfaces
30
′
30
of the magazine
15
.
The front, in the setting direction
40
, end surface of the bolt guide
12
, defines a press-on surface
28
that is pressed against a constructional component U. The bolt guide
12
is further provided with a locking edge
29
located at the end of the opening
14
through which a fastening element
18
is advanced into the bolt guide
12
. The locking edge
29
can prevent the displacement of the fastening element
18
and of the magazine strip
16
even in a completely press-on condition of the setting tool
10
, as it will be explained in detail further below.
The magazine
15
can be connected with the bolt guide
12
without a possibility of rotation relative thereto, and the unit formed of bolt guide
12
and the magazine
15
can be rotated with respect to the piston guide
13
. In this case, it becomes possible to displace the magazine
15
with respect to the handle
31
of the setting tool
10
, e.g., by 180°.
At the setting direction end of the housing
1
, there is provided a cylindrical receiving space
20
defining, at its end adjacent to the housing
11
, a support surface
24
against which a second spring
21
is supported. The second spring
21
that surrounds the piston guide
13
and a spring
27
which circumferentially surrounds the piston guide
13
. The front end of the second spring
21
is closed with an annular element
23
displaceably arranged in the receiving space
20
.
The annular element
23
can be pressed into the receiving space
20
against a biasing force of the spring
21
.
To make the actuation of the setting tool
10
possible, the bolt guide
12
and the piston guide
13
, which adjoins the bolt guide
12
, should be displaced relative to the housing
11
over a press-on path A
1
through A
3
in order to cock the ignition device, not shown, which is arranged in the rear of the housing
11
and to be able to actuate the switch
32
. To this end, as shown in
FIG. 3
, the press-on surface
28
of the bolt guide
12
is set against the constructional component U, and the housing
11
is pressed against the constructional component U in the setting direction
40
. In
FIG. 3
, the setting tool
10
has already been displaced over a press-on path A
1
against the construction component U (see FIGS.
1
and
2
). The press-on path A
1
is defined by a distance between an engagement surface
19
and a stop surface
33
. With the setting tool
10
being displaced over the press-on path A
1
, the piston guide
13
is displaced against the biasing force of the spring
27
into the housing
11
, with the spring
27
being compressed by a respective length. In this position of the setting tool
10
, the position of the bolt guide
12
with respect to the magazine
15
remains unchanged. The annular element
23
only engages, with its setting direction stop surface
33
, the engagement surface
19
of the magazine
15
under action of the biasing force of the spring
21
.
In
FIGS. 4-5
, the setting tool
10
is displaced further over a press-on path A
2
in the setting direction
40
and remains pressed against the constructional component U. In this position of the setting tool
10
, the bolt guide
12
is displaced relative to the magazine
15
by the biasing force of the spring
22
. As a result, the locking edge
29
is so displaced (see
FIG. 5
) that it prevents displacement of the magazine strip
16
or the guide elements
17
as it overlaps the end
34
of the uppermost guide element
17
. At that, the initial condition of the spring
21
remains unchanged as the biasing force of the spring
21
is greater than that of spring
22
.
In
FIG. 6
, the setting tool
10
is displaced further over a distance A
3
in the setting direction
40
against the constructional component U. Upon displacement of the setting tool
10
over the path A
3
, the annular element
23
is displaced against the biasing force of the
21
into the receiving space
20
in the housing
11
. Only in the position of the setting tool
10
shown in
FIG. 6
, the setting process can be initiated by the actuation of the switch
32
. When the setting tool
10
is lifted off the constructional component U, the springs
21
,
22
,
27
act in a reverse, in comparison with the press-on step, order, displacing the corresponding components of the setting tool
10
in the setting direction
40
.
Upon lifting off the setting tool
10
over the path A
3
, the magazine
15
is pressed away from the housing
11
by the annular element
23
and the spring
21
that applies a biasing force to the annular element
23
into the position shown in
FIGS. 4-5
. The displacement of the magazine strip
15
in this position of the setting tool
10
is prevented as the locking edge
29
of the bolt guide
12
is located between two guide elements
17
, so that the displacement of the magazine strip
17
is blocked. Thus, the forward movement of the magazine strip
16
, during the lifting of the setting tool
10
, is prevented. If the magazine
15
and the bolt guide
12
are pivoted with respect to the piston guide
13
by 180°, when the unit of the magazine
15
and the bolt guide
12
is pivotally arranged relative to the piston guide, this effect is still available. This is because a contact between the annular element
23
and the engagement surface
19
of the magazine
15
is insured due to the annular shape, at least regionwise, of the engagement surface
19
and the annular element
23
. Only after the setting tool
10
has been lifted over the path A
2
to the position showing
FIG. 3
, the locking edge
29
is displaced out of the displacement path of the magazine strip
19
. The bolt guide
12
is displaced relative to the magazine
15
by the spring
22
, so that the projections
25
,
26
again abut the stop surfaces
30
′,
30
of the magazine
15
, respectively.
Upon a complete lifting of the setting tool
10
over the path A
1
, the setting tool
10
returns into its initial position shown in
FIGS. 1-2
.
Though the present invention was shown and described with references to the preferred embodiment, such is merely illustrative of the present invention and is not to be construed as a limitation thereof and various modifications of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art. It is therefore not intended that the present invention be limited to the disclosed embodiment or details thereof, and the present invention includes all variations and/or alternative embodiments within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A setting tool for driving fastening elements in a constructional component, comprising a housing (11); a bolt guide (12) axially displaceably arranged in the housing (11); a magazine (15) for the fastening elements (16) projecting sidewise from the bolt guide (12) and displaceable in a direction opposite the setting direction (40) against a biasing force of a first spring (22) relative to the bolt guide (12), the magazine having at least one engagement surface (19) at least partially circumferentially surrounding the bolt guide (12); a second spring (21) located between the housing (11) and the magazine (15) and having a maximal biasing force acting in the setting direction (40) and an excursion greater than a maximal biasing force and an excursion of the first spring (22); a piston guide (13) axially displaceably arranged in the housing (11); and an annular element (23) circumferentially surrounding the piston guide (13) and located in a receiving space (20) formed in the housing (11) for transmitting a biasing force of the second spring (21) to the at least one engagement surface (19) of the magazine (15) upon the setting tool (10) being pressed against the constructional component (U).
- 2. A setting tool according to claim 1, wherein the receiving space (20) is formed as a socket in which both the second spring (21), which is formed as a helical spring, and the annular element (23), which projects past the second spring (21) in the setting direction, are located.
- 3. A setting tool according to claim 1, wherein the engagement surface (19) o the magazine (15) is formed as a ring interrupted at least in one location.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
102 28 036 |
Jun 2002 |
DE |
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