This application claims priority to Taiwanese Patent Application No. 107200499 filed on Jan. 11, 2018.
The disclosure relates to a switching device, more particularly to a switching device for use in a nail gun.
A conventional nail gun such as disclosed in Taiwanese Patent No. 537127 or Taiwanese Patent No. 520691 usually includes a housing body, a safety member movably mounted to the housing body, a valve rod mounted to the housing body and controlling airflow in the nail gun for firing a nail, and a switch device mounted to the housing body and close to the valve rod for switching the nail gun between a single shot mode and a continuous shooting mode.
Therefore, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a switching device having a structure different from those disclosed in the conventional nail gun to switch the nail gun between a single shot mode and a continuous shooting mode.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a switching device adapted for use in a nail gun and operable to switch the nail gun between the single shot mode and the continuous shooting mode is provided. The nail gun includes a housing and a valve rod. The valve rod is mounted to the housing and is operable to control airflow in the nail gun for firing a nail. The switching device includes a trigger unit, a movable rod, a resilient member, and an actuating member.
The trigger unit includes a pair of side walls spaced-apart from each other along an axis, and an interconnecting wall interconnecting the side walls and cooperating with the side walls to define a groove opening toward the valve rod. Each of the side walls includes two opposite side surfaces that are spaced-apart from each other in an axial direction parallel to the axis, a pivoted end portion that is adapted to be pivoted to the housing of the nail gun and a movable end portion that is opposite to the pivoted end portion, that is adapted to be pivotable relative to the nail gun, and that is formed with a slide slot extending through the side surfaces.
For each of the side walls, the slide slot has a first end portion corresponding in position to the movable portion, and a second end portion opposite to the first end portion and corresponding in position to the pivoted end portion. For each of the side walls, the first end portion of the slide slot has a first small diameter portion, a first large diameter portion having a diameter larger than that of the first small diameter portion, and a first shoulder portion formed between the first small diameter portion and the first large diameter portion such that, the first small diameter portion, the first shoulder portion and the first large diameter portion are arranged in the axial direction.
For each of the side walls, the second end portion of the slide slot has a second small diameter portion, a second large diameter portion having a diameter larger than that of the second small diameter portion, and a second shoulder portion formed between the second small diameter portion and the second large diameter portion such that, the second small diameter portion, the second shoulder portion and the second large diameter portion are arranged in the axial direction;
The movable rod extends through the slide slot of each of the side surfaces in the axial direction and has at least one operating end, at least one positioning end and at least one sliding portion disposed between the operating end and the positioning end. The positioning end has an outer diameter in a direction transverse to the axial direction larger than that of the sliding portion such that, when the movable rod is in a selected one of the first and second end portions of the slide slot, the movable rod is movable in the axial direction between an engaging position and a disengaging position. When the movable rod is in the engaging position, the positioning end contacts a wall defining selected one of the first shoulder portion and the second shoulder portion so as to retain the movable rod at the selected one of the first and second end portions of the slide slot. When the movable rod is in the disengaging position, the positioning end is disengaged from the selected one of the first shoulder portion and the second shoulder portion so as to allow the movable rod to be moved from the selected one of the first end portion and the second end portion to the other one of the first end portion and the second end portion of the slide slot.
The resilient member is mounted to the movable rod for biasing the movable rod to move to the engaging position. The actuating member is disposed in the groove, is pivotally connected to the movable rod, and is adapted to be operated to push the valve rod for firing a nail.
Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of an embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The switching device 100 is mounted to the housing 200 at a position adjacent to the valve rod 300 and includes a trigger unit 10, a movable rod 20, a pushing element 30, a resilient member 40, and an actuating member 50.
The trigger unit 10 includes a pair of side walls 11, an interconnecting wall 12 and a pin 15. The side walls 11 are spaced-apart from each other in a first direction (i.e., an axial direction along an axis (L)). The interconnecting wall 12 interconnects the side walls 11 and cooperates with the side walls 11 to define a groove 13 opening toward the valve rod 300. The pin 15 extends through the side walls 11. Each of the side walls 11 has two opposite side surfaces 111 spaced-apart from each other in the first direction, a pivoted end portion 112 that is pivoted to the housing 200 of the nail gun, and a movable end portion 113 that is opposite to the pivoted end portion 112, that is adapted to be pivotable relative to the nail gun, and that is formed with a slide slot 14 extending through the side surfaces 111.
In the following description, since the structures of each of the side walls 11 are the same, only one of the side walls 11 will be described for the sake of clarity. Further referring to
One of the side surfaces 111 of the side wall 11 facing away from the groove 13 in the first direction is formed with a first symbol 161 and a second symbol 162. The first symbol 161 corresponds in position to the first end portion 141 and denotes the single shot mode of the nail gun. The second symbol 162 corresponds in position to the second end portion 142 and denotes the continuous shooting mode of the nail gun. In this embodiment, the first symbol is a triangle and the second symbol is a pattern of three triangles.
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For each of the first and second rod segments 201, 202, the positioning end 22 thereof has an outer diameter in a second direction (X) transverse to the first direction larger than that of the sliding portion 23. When the movable rod 20 is in a selected one of the first and second end portions 141, 142 of the slide slot 14, the movable rod 20 is movable in the first direction between an engaging position where the positioning end 22 of each of the first and second rod segments 201, 202 contacts a wall defining a corresponding one of the first shoulder portion 146 and the second shoulder portion 149 so as to retain the movable rod 20 at the selected one of the first and second end portions 141, 142 of the slide slot 14, and a disengaging position where the positioning end 22 of each of the first and second rod segments 201, 202 is disengaged from the corresponding one of the first shoulder portion 146 and the second shoulder portion 149, so as to allow the movable rod 20 to be moved from the selected one of the first end portion 141 and the second end portion 142 to the other one of the first end portion 141 and the second end portion 142 in the second direction (X).
The pushing element 30 of the switching device 100 is fixedly connected to the first rod segment 201 of the movable rod 20 and is formed with a through hole 31 through which the pin 15 of the trigger unit 10 extends. In this way, when the movable rod 20 moves in the first direction, the pushing element 30 is moved together with the movable rod 20 and is slidable along the pin 15.
The resilient member 40 is sleeved on the movable rod 20, is disposed in the groove 13, and is for biasing the movable rod 20 to move to the engaging position. In this embodiment, the resilient member 40 is sleeved on the second rod segment 202, and is a compression spring having opposite ends respectively abutting against the pushing element 30 and one of the side surfaces 111 of one of the side walls 11 facing the groove 13 to bias the movable rod 20 to the engaging position.
The actuating member 50 is disposed in the groove 13, is pivotally connected to the movable rod 20, and is operable to push the valve rod 300 to permit airflow entering the nail gun for firing a nail. In this embodiment, the actuating member 50 includes a pivot end 51 and an actuating end 52 opposite to the pivot end 51 in the second direction (X). The pivot end 51 in this embodiment is formed with a through hole through which the first rod segment 201 extends so as to be pivotally connected to the movable rod 20. The actuating member 50 is positioned relative to the trigger unit 10, the safety rod 400 and the valve rod 300 such that when the movable rod 20 is at the engaging position where the positioning end 22 of each of the first and second rod segments 201, 202 contacts a wall defining the first shoulder portion 146 of the corresponding first end portion 141, the nail gun is operable in the single shot mode and that when the movable rod 20 is at the engaging position where the positioning end 22 of each of the first and second rod segments 201, 202 a wall defining the second shoulder portion 149 of the second end portion 142, the nail gun is operable in the continuous shooting mode.
After the switching device 100 is mounted to the housing 200 of the nail gun, as shown in
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Note that by virtue of the first symbol 161 and the second symbol 162, a user of the nail gun can easily realize that the nail gun is in the single shot mode or the continuous shooting mode from the position of the movable rod 20 being close to which one of the first and second symbols 161, 162. That is, when the movable rod 20 is at the first end portion 141 corresponding in position to the first symbol 161, the nail gun operates in the single shot mode, and when the movable rod 20 is at the second end portion 142 corresponding in position to the second symbol 162, the nail gun operates in the continuous shooting mode, as respectively shown in
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In this way, no matter which one of the safety rod 400 and the trigger unit 10 is operated first and without releasing the same, the other one of the safety rod 400 and the trigger unit 10 can be operated to enable the nail gun to continuously fire nails by reciprocating the safety rod 400.
To sum up, the structure of the switching device 100 of this disclosure is simple and is easy to assemble and operate. By virtue of the cooperation among the slide slots 14 of the side walls 11 and the movable rod 20, the movable rod 20 can be moved between the first and second end portions 141, 142 of each slide slot 14 easily by pushing one of the operating ends 21 in the first direction and then pushing the other one of the operating ends 21 in the second direction (X) to thereby switch the nail gun between the single shot mode and the continuous shooting mode. Additionally, the user can simply realize that the nail gun is at the single shot mode or the continuous shooting mode from the position of the movable rod 20 being close to which one of the first and second symbols 161, 162.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects, and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments 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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