Claims
- 1. In combination:
- (a) a stack of substantially identical, registered and disengageably joined asymmetric fasteners adapted for use with a driving machine having driving means and a magazine therein for holding a stack of fasteners in a predetermined position relative to the driving means, each of said fasteners being comprised of a flat, elongate body having generally planar upper and lower surfaces, having a tip portion at one end, for penetration into a workpiece, and having a contact portion at the opposite end adapted for contact by the driving means of a driving machine, the peripheral lower edge of said body being smooth, relative to the coextending peripheral upper edge thereof, at least along said tip portion of said body, to generate a frictional differential therebetween tending to induce a directional change in said fastener upon being driven into a workpiece, said fasteners being disposed one on top of another with said upper and lower surfaces of adjacent fasteners in mutual contact, said body of each fastener also having structural orienting means on the periphery thereof for cooperating with structure of the magazine in the driving machine, when said stack is introduced thereinto, to permit insertion in only one orientation, in which said lower edges are disposed toward the driving means of the machine, said orienting means comprising a notch formed into one side edge of said body of each fastener, said notches being registered to cooperatively form a continuous groove along one side of said stack; and
- (b) a magazine for a driving machine containing said stack of fasteners, said magazine having a channel extending therethrough dimensioned and configured to permit passage of said stack of fasteners and having a longitudinally extending rib within said channel projecting into said groove of said stack, said groove preventing insertion of said stack in an orientation other than said one orientation.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said stack additionally includes a strip of adhesive material running along said fasteners and deposited within said groove to join said fasteners in assembly.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 841,174, filed on Mar. 19, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,699,307.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Product Literature of Elpa s.a.s. di Elio Maestri & Co. of Milano, Italy. |
Product Literature of Salco, Inc. of Syracuse, New York. |
Divisions (1)
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