Claims
- 1. A hand-held, power-driven staple driving tool comprising:
- (a) a housing;
- (b) a primary drive member adapted to be moved between extended and retracted positions;
- (c) means for urging said primary drive member from said retracted position to said extended position;
- (d) impelling means mounted to said housing for impelling said primary drive member in a generally linear direction from said extended position to said retracted position against the force of said urging means;
- (e) means for actuating said impelling means;
- (f) a horizontally disposed mainframe channel mounted to said housing, said channel having a front end, a rear end, an upper wall and two sidewalls attached to said upper wall, each of said sidewalls having at least one forwardly facing shoulder at a predetermined location on its interior surface near the front end of said mainframe channel;
- (g) a staple magazine comprising a front end and a rear end;
- (h) means for mounting said staple magazine to said mainframe channel in a predetermined position;
- (i) a staple driving knife operatively connected to said primary drive member; and
- (j) an elongated staple driving chute for maintaining the proper alignment for a staple which is being driven, said chute comprising a vertically disposed elongated front cover attached to the front end of said mainframe channel and having a rear face generally perpendicular to the major dimension of said staple magazine; guide ribs extending a predetermined distance from said rear face and spaced horizontally apart to allow the passage of a staple driving knife therebetween; an inside cover having a front face, a rear abutment portion and an opening through its front face adapted to receive the front end of said staple magazine therethrough, said inside cover being snugly mechanically interposed between said shoulders and said guide ribs with its front face abuted against said guide ribs and its rear abutment portion abutted against said shoulders; means for locating the front end of said magazine adjacent to said rear face of said front cover in a predetermined position on said rear face so that when said front end of said magazine is inserted through said opening, said inside cover is mechanically captured in a downward direction by said front end of said magazine while said front end of said magazine is in said predetermined position.
- 2. A hand-held, power-driven staple driving tool comprising:
- (a) a housing;
- (b) a primary drive member adapted to be moved between extended and retracted positions;
- (c) means for urging said primary drive member from said retracted position to said extended position;
- (d) impelling means mounted to said housing for impelling said primary drive member in a generally linear direction from said extended position to said retracted position against the force of said urging means;
- (e) means for actuating said impelling means;
- (f) a horizontally disposed mainframe channel mounted to said housing having a front end, a rear end, an upper wall and two sidewalls attached to said upper wall, each of said sidewalls having at least one forwardly facing shoulder at a predetermined location on its interior surface near the front end of said mainframe channel;
- (g) a staple magazine comprising a front end and a rear end;
- (h) means for mounting said staple magazine to said mainframe channel in a predetermined position;
- (i) a staple driving knife operatively connected to said primary drive member; and
- (j) an elongated staple driving chute for maintaining the proper alignment for a staple which is being driven, said chute comprising a vertically disposed elongated front cover attached to the front end of said mainframe channel and having a rear face generally perpendicular to the major dimension of said staple magazine; an inside cover having a front face, a rear abutment portion and an opening through its front face adapted to receive the front end of said staple magazine therethrough, said opening having an upper rim located to be adjacent to and to overhang said front end of said magazine when said front end of said staple magazine is inserted through said opening; spacing means between said rear face of said front cover and said front face of said inside cover for maintaining a parallel and spaced apart relationship between said rear face of said front cover and said front face of said inside cover to permit said staple driving knife to be driven therebetween, said inside cover being snugly mechanically interposed between said shoulders and said spacing means with its front face abutted against said spacing means and with its rear abutment portion abutted against said shoulders so that said front face is generally parallel to and and spaced away from said rear face to permit passage of said staple knife therebetween; means for locating the front end of said magazine adjacent to said rear face of said front cover in a predetermined position on said rear face so that when said front end of said staple magazine is received through said opening in said inside cover and located adjacent said rear face of said front cover in said predetermined position, said inside cover is mechanically prevented by said upper rim from being removed downwardly while said front end of said magazine is in said predetermined position.
- 3. The staple driving tool defined in claim 2, wherein said spacing means comprise at least one pair of guide ribs projecting rearwardly from said rear face a predetermined distance and horizontally spaced apart to permit passage of said staple knife therebetween.
- 4. The staple driving tool as defined in claim 3, wherein said housing comprises a plurality of sides, at least two of said sides being connected together by a live hinge.
- 5. The staple driving tool as defined in claim 3, wherein said housing has an integral guide bushing for guiding the staple driving knife in a linear direction.
- 6. The staple driving tool as defined in claim 2, wherein said front face of said inside cover comprises an upper face above said opening and a lower face below said opening, and wherein said rear face of said front cover extends continuously both substantially above and substantially below said front end of said magazine when said magazine is received through said front face and located adjacent the rear face of said front cover in said predetermined position, and wherein said spacing means comprise at least two pairs of said guide ribs extending from said rear face of said front cover, one pair being above said front end of said magazine to abut against said upper face and one pair being below said front end of said magazine to abut against said lower face, the ribs of each pair being spaced horizontally apart to allow passage of a staple knife therebetween.
- 7. The staple driving tool as defined in claim 6, wherein said means for locating the front end of said magazine adjacent to said rear face of said front cover in a predetermined position on said rear face comprises a pair of horizontally spaced apart lugs at the front end of said staple magazine which are adapted to be received into corresponding holes in said rear face of said elongated front cover to locate said front end of said staple magazine in a predetermined position adjacent to said rear face of said front cover.
- 8. The staple driving tool as defined in claim 6, wherein said inside cover is a rearwardly open, U-shaped member having two legs and a bight therebetween, said bight forming said front face of said inside cover, and the ends of said legs forming said rear abutment portion for abutting against the shoulders on the interior surfaces of said mainframe channel sidewalls.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 794,305, filed Nov. 1, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,700,876.
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