Claims
- 1. A powered actuator system for use with existing tagging guns having user-operated trigger actuating members, or the like, comprising, in combination:
- a housing formed with means for attachment thereof to such a tagging gun;
- an actuating assembly including a chamber formed therein and a valve member movably disposed within said chamber, said valve member being movably responsive to remote induced pneumatic forces;
- a pneumatic motor assembly integral with said housing, said pneumatic motor assembly including a drive shaft, said pneumatic motor including said drive shaft being operably responsive to movement of said valve member;
- conduit means operably communicating with said actuating assembly for conveying pneumatic fluid forces to same;
- means for transferring forces from said drive shaft to a tagging gun trigger actuating member; and
- said housing having an aperture therein situated such that an open end of said conduit means is connected thereto and such that covering said open end by movement of a single finger of a user without moving muscles which would otherwise induce carpal tunnel syndrome, said covering of said open end in response to said finger movement enabling operation of said valve, thus enabling induced pneumatic forces to move said valve member, thereby causing movement of the tagging handgun trigger actuating member in an actuating direction, resulting in ejection of a fastener from the handgun, wherein said means for transferring forces comprises a drive drum mounted on said drive shaft, and said trigger actuating member being attached to said drive drum such that rotational movement of said drive shaft rotates said drive drum and causes said trigger actuating member to operate said trigger and wherein said trigger actuating member is a drive ribbon which is wound up by rotation of said drive drum so as to operate said trigger.
- 2. A powered actuator system for use with existing tagging guns having user-operated actuating members, or the like, comprising, in combination:
- a housing;
- said housing formed with means for attachment thereof to such a tagging handgun;
- an actuating assembly including a tagging gun trigger member;
- a pneumatic motor assembly integral with said housing;
- conduit means operably communicating with said actuating assembly for conveying pneumatic fluid thereto;
- means for transferring forces from said pneumatic motor assembly to said tagging gun trigger actuating member; and
- said housing having an aperture therein situated such that an open end of said conduit means is connected thereto, and such that covering said open end by movement of a single finger of a user without moving muscles which would otherwise induce carpal tunnel syndrome, said covering of said aperture in response to said finger movement enabling operation of said valve, thus enabling induced pneumatic forces to cause movement of said tagging gun trigger actuating member in an actuating direction, resulting in ejection of a fastener from the gun, said tagging gun trigger actuating member comprising a drive ribbon capable of being wound up to operate said trigger actuating means.
- 3. A powered actuator system for use with existing tagging guns having user-operated trigger actuating members, or the like, comprising, in combination:
- a housing;
- said housing formed with means for attachment thereof to such a tagging gun;
- an actuating assembly including a chamber formed therein and a valve member movably disposed within said chamber, said valve member being moveably responsive to remote induced pneumatic forces;
- a pneumatic motor assembly comprising a motor housing forming an interior chamber therein, an impeller mounted within said motor housing, said motor housing having an opening and an external conduit connected to said opening and to said chamber, such that air from said chamber enters said motor housing through said opening and moves said impeller which in turn rotates said drive shaft;
- means for transferring forces from said drive shaft to a tagging gun trigger actuating member; and
- said housing having an aperture therein situated such that an open end of said conduit means is connected thereto, and such that covering said open end by movement of a single finger of a user without moving muscles which would otherwise induce carpal tunnel syndrome, said covering of said aperture in response to said finger movement enabling operation of said valve, thus enabling induced pneumatic forces to move said valve member, thereby causing movement of the tagging gun trigger actuating member in an actuating direction, resulting in ejection of a fastener from the handgun.
- 4. A powered actuator system for an actuating means operated tool, said tool having a pivotable actuating means operable by a closing of an operator's hand, an attachment to said hand tool for rendering the closing of the operator's hand unnecessary and comprising, in combination:
- a housing
- said housing formed with means for attachment thereof to such an actuating means-operated hand tool;
- an actuator means for operating a trigger of the hand tool and enabling a resilient return thereof, said actuator means comprising a drive ribbon capable of being wound up to operate said trigger actuating member;
- power means comprising a motor connectable to a power supply to power said actuator means;
- a conduit having an open end for controlling actuation of the power means; and
- wherein said housing provides grip means for an operator to hold and operate an assembly of said power actuated system and an associated hand tool in either hand and wherein said conduit is disposed such that a finger can be repeatedly placed over said open end to respectively repeatedly actuate said power means.
- 5. A powered actuator system for use with existing tagging guns having user-operated trigger actuating members, or the like, comprising, in combination:
- a housing formed with means for attachment thereof to such a tagging gun;
- an actuating assembly including a chamber formed therein and a valve member movably disposed within said chamber, said valve member being movably responsive to remote induced pneumatic forces;
- a pneumatic motor assembly integral with said housing, said pneumatic motor assembly including a drive shaft, said pneumatic motor including said drive shaft being operably responsive to movement of said valve member;
- conduit means operably communicating with said actuating assembly for conveying pneumatic fluid forces to same;
- means for transferring forces from said drive shaft to a tagging gun trigger actuating member; and
- said housing having an aperture therein situated such that an open end of said conduit means is connected thereto and such that covering said open end by movement of a single finger of a user without moving muscles which would otherwise induce carpal tunnel syndrome, said covering of said open end in response to said finger movement enabling operation of said valve, thus enabling induced pneumatic forces to move said valve member, thereby causing movement of the tagging handgun trigger actuating member in an actuating direction, resulting in ejection of a fastener for the handgun; wherein said pneumatic motor comprises a motor housing forming an interior chamber therein, an impeller mounted within said motor housing, said motor housing having an opening and an external conduit connected to said opening and to said chamber, such that air from said chamber enters said motor housing through said opening and moves said impeller which in turn rotates said drive shaft.
- 6. The powered actuator system of claim 5, wherein said means for transferring forces comprises a drive drum mounted on said drive shaft, and said trigger actuating member being attached to said drive drum such that rotational movement of said drive shaft rotates said drive drum and causes said trigger actuating member to operate said trigger.
- 7. The powered actuator system of claim 6, wherein said trigger actuating member is a drive ribbon which is wound up by rotation of said drive drum so as to operate said trigger.
- 8. The powered actuator system of claim 5, further comprising a clamp attached to said conduit means, and a screw for adjusting said clamp to regulate the flow of pneumatic fluid through said conduit means.
- 9. The powered actuator system of claim 5, wherein said conduit means has a narrower portion within said housing adjacent to said aperture.
- 10. The powered actuator system of claim 9, wherein said narrower portion extends through said aperture and terminates in a bleed port outside of said housing.
- 11. A tool for use in a hand of a user, said tool comprising, in combination:
- a housing,
- task means for performing a predetermined task by a user, said task means being supported by said housing,
- said task being performed upon actuation of task forces,
- fluid directing means for directing a first quantity of fluid through an actuator port accessible to a fluid flow obstructing member, and
- actuating means responsive to an actuating disposition of said fluid flow obstructing member for causing the performance of said task; and
- a clamp attached to said fluid directing means, and a screw for adjusting said clamp to regulate the flow of pneumatic fluid through said conduit means.
- 12. A powered actuator system for a user-operated hand tool, said tool having a pivotable trigger operable by a closing of an operator's hand, an attachment to said hand tool for rendering the closing of the operator's hand unnecessary and comprising, in combination:
- a housing formed with means for attachment thereof to such a trigger-operated hand tool;
- an actuator means for operating the trigger of the tool and enabling the resilient return thereof, said actuator means comprising a drive ribbon capable of being wound up to actuate said driving member;
- power means comprising a motor connectable to a power supply to power said trigger actuator means;
- a conduit having an open end for controlling actuation of the power means; and
- wherein said housing provides grip means for an operator to hold and operate an assembly of said power actuated system and an as associated tool in either hand and wherein said conduit is disposed such that a finger can be repeatedly placed over said open end to respectively repeatedly actuate said power means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/579,917 filed Sep. 7, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,090,490.
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