1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a staple-driving gun, more particularly to a staple-driving gun capable of ensuring attachment of a seal washer to a sleeve.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
The gun body 1 includes a handle 102, a staple-discharging member 103 formed with a staple-discharging hole 1032 that extends along an axis, and a hollow housing 101 connected fixedly to the handle 102 and having a first open end 1011, and a second open end 1012 opposite to the first open end 1011 along the axis and connected to the staple-discharging member 103. The housing 101 is configured with an inner surface that is divided into first and second air chambers 105, 106 by a partition 104 that is disposed fixedly in the housing 101 and that is formed with a valve hole 104′. The housing 101 is formed with an air inlet 109 in spatial communication with the first air chamber 105 for permitting compressed air to be fed into the first air chamber 105 therethrough.
The staple cartridge 3 is attached fixedly to the staple-discharging member 103, and is capable of receiving a row of staples (not shown) so as to feed the staples into the staple-discharging hole 1032 in the staple-discharging member 103 one at a time.
The piston unit 20 includes: a sleeve 201 disposed in the first air chamber 15, and having a coupling end portion 205 disposed movably in the first open end 1011 of the housing 101, and an enlarged valve end portion 207 disposed movably in the second air chamber 106, having an outer diameter larger than a diameter of the valve hole 104′ in the partition 104, and having an annular outer surface 2071 formed with an annular engaging groove 2072; a seal washer 209 sleeved on the valve end portion 207 of the sleeve 201 in a close fitting manner and having an inwardly extending annular flange 2091 that engages the annular engaging groove 2072 in the valve end portion 207 of the sleeve 201; an operating member 206 connected fixedly to the coupling end portion 205 of the sleeve 201, disposed outwardly of the housing 101, and movable along the axis; and a piston rod 202 disposed movably in the sleeve 202 and having a diameter-increased first piston end 2021 that is in slidable and sealing contact with the sleeve 201, and a second piston end 2022 opposite to the first piston end 2021 along the axis, extending outwardly of the sleeve 201, and disposed movably and sealingly in the second air chamber 106. The second piston end 2022 of the piston rod 202 has a fixed staple-striking piece 204 that extends along the axis into the staple-discharging hole 1032 in the staple-discharging member 103.
The operating member 206 is operable so as to move the sleeve 201 from a standby position, where the seal washer 209 is in sealing contact with the partition 104 so as to seal the valve hole 104′ in the partition 104 such that flow of the compressed air from the first air chamber 105 into the second air chamber 106 through the valve hole 104′ in the partition 104 is prevented, as shown in
It is noted that, when the sleeve 201 is moved from the standby position to the staple-discharging position, the annular flange 2091 of the seal washer 209 is removed from the annular engaging groove 2072 in the valve end portion 207 of the sleeve 201 by the compressed air flowing from the first air chamber 105 into the second air chamber 106, thereby resulting in deformation of the seal washer 209, as best shown in
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a staple-driving gun that is capable of ensuring attachment of a seal washer to a sleeve.
According to the present invention, a staple-driving gun comprises:
a gun body including
a staple cartridge attached fixedly to the staple-discharging member, and adapted to receive a row of staples so as to feed the staples into the staple-discharging hole in the staple-discharging member one at a time; and
a piston unit including
The operating member is operable so as to move the sleeve from a standby position, where the seal washer is in sealing contact with the partition and the valve end portion of the sleeve so as to seal the valve hole in the partition such that flow of the compressed air from the first air chamber into the second air chamber through the valve hole in the partition is prevented, to a staple-discharging position, where the valve end portion of the sleeve is separated from the partition so as to allow flow of the compressed air from the first air chamber into the second air chamber through the valve hole in the partition such that the compressed air flowing from the first air chamber into the second air chamber via the valve hole in the partition urges the second piston end of the piston rod to move toward the second open end of the housing, thereby discharging one of the staples in the staple-discharging hole in the staple-discharging member in response to one strike of the staple-striking piece thereon.
When the sleeve is moved from the standby position to the staple-discharging position, at least one portion of the annular flange of the seal washer is removed from the annular engaging groove in the valve end portion of the sleeve by the compressed air flowing from the first air chamber into the second air chamber, thereby forming a gap between the valve end portion of the sleeve and the annular flange of the seal washer. The gap is in spatial communication with and cooperates with the air-excluding hole in the valve end portion of the sleeve so as to constitute an air-excluding passage for excluding the compressed air from the annular engaging groove in the valve end portion of the sleeve.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Referring to
The gun body 10 includes a handle 12, a hollow housing 11, and a staple-discharging member 13.
The housing 11 is connected fixedly to the handle 12, and has first and second open ends 111, 112 opposite to each other along an axis (L). The housing 11 is configured with an inner space 17, and has a partition 14 disposed fixedly in the inner space 17 and perpendicular to the axis (L) so as to divide the inner space 17 into a first air chamber 15 disposed adjacent to the first open end 111, and a second air chamber 16 disposed adjacent to the second open end 112. The partition 14 is formed with a valve hole 141. The axis (L) extends through the valve hole 141 in the partition 14. The housing 11 is formed with an air inlet 113 in spatial communication with the first air chamber 15 for permitting compressed air to be fed into the first air chamber 15 therethrough.
The staple-discharging member 13 is mounted on the second open end 112 of the housing 11, and is formed with a staple-discharging hole 132 that extends along the axis (L).
The staple cartridge 30 is attached fixedly to the staple-discharging member 13, and is adapted to receive a row of staples (not shown) so as to feed the staples into the staple-discharging hole 132 in the staple-discharging member 13 one at a time.
The piston unit 20 includes a sleeve 21, a seal washer 25, an operating member 23, and a hollow piston rod 22.
The sleeve 21 is disposed in the first air chamber 15, and is movable along the axis (L). The sleeve 21 has a coupling end portion 211 disposed movably in the first open end 111 of the housing 11, and an enlarged valve end portion 212 disposed movably in the second air chamber 16 and having an outer diameter larger than a diameter of the valve hole 141 in the partition 14. With further reference to
The seal washer 25 is sleeved on the valve end portion 212 of the sleeve 21 in a close fitting manner, and has an inwardly extending annular flange 251 that engages the annular engaging groove 2122 in the valve end portion 212 of the sleeve 21, as best shown in
The operating member 23 is connected fixedly to the coupling end portion 211 of the sleeve 21, is disposed outwardly of the housing 11, and is movable along the axis (L). In this embodiment, the operating member 23 is formed with an air outlet 231.
The piston rod 22 is disposed movably in the sleeve 21, and has a diameter-increased first piston end 221, a second piston end 222, and an intermediate rod portion 223. The first piston end 221 of the piston rod 22 is in slidable and sealing contact with the sleeve 21. The second piston end 222 of the piston rod 22 is opposite to the first piston end 221 along the axis (L), extends outwardly of the sleeve 21, and is disposed movably and sealingly in the second air chamber 16. The intermediate rod portion 223 of the piston rod 22 is disposed between and interconnects the first and second piston ends 221, 222, and is in slidable and sealing contact with the inward flange 214 of the sleeve 21. The second piston end 222 of the piston rod 22 has a fixed staple-striking piece 24 that extends along the axis (L) into the staple-discharging hole 132 in the staple-discharging member 13. In this embodiment, the sleeve 21 cooperates with the piston rod 22 to define a volume-changeable annular third air chamber 27 among the inward flange 214 of the sleeve 21, and the first piston end 221 and the intermediate rod portion 223 of the piston rod 22. The air guiding holes 213 in the sleeve 21 are in spatial communication with the first and third air chambers 15, 27. In this embodiment, the piston rod 22 defines an inner axial hole 220, and is formed with a through hole 224 disposed adjacent to the second piston end 222 and in spatial communication with the inner axial hole 220. The inner axial hole 220 has an open end 2201 formed in the first piston end 221 of the piston rod 22, and a closed end 2202 disposed adjacent to the second piston end 222 of the piston rod 22. The through hole 224 and the inner axial hole 220 in the piston rod 22 cooperate with the air outlet 231 in the operating member 23 to constitute an air discharging passage.
In use, the operating member 23 of the piston unit 20 is operable so as to move the sleeve 21 from a standby position, where the seal washer 25 is in sealing contact with the partition 14 and the valve end portion 212 of the sleeve 21 so as to seal the valve hole 141 in the partition 14 such that flow of the compressed air from the first air chamber 15 into the second air chamber 16 through the valve hole 141 in the partition 14 is prevented, as shown in
It is noted that, when the sleeve 21 is moved from the standby position to the staple-discharging position, at least one portion of the annular flange 251 of the seal washer 25 is removed from the annular engaging groove 2122 in the valve end portion 212 of the sleeve 21 by the compressed air flowing from the first air chamber 15 into the second air chamber 16, thereby forming a gap 2124 between the valve end portion 212 of the sleeve 21 and the annular flange 251 of the seal flange 25, as best shown in
As such, due to the presence of the air-excluding hole 2123 in the valve end portion 212 of the sleeve 21, the compressed air in the annular engaging groove 2122 in the valve end portion 212 of the sleeve 21 can be effectively excluded such that the annular flange 251 of the seal washer 25 can be easily restored to engage the annular engaging groove 2122 in the valve end portion 212 of the sleeve 21 when the sleeve 21 is moved from the staple-discharging position back to the standby position. In view of this, deformation of the seal washer 25 occurring in the aforesaid conventional staple-driving gun can be avoided even after a long period of use, thereby ensuring attachment of the seal washer 25 to the valve end portion 212 of the sleeve 21.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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