Gas-operated apparatus for driving an element using a piston

Elongated-member-driving apparatus – With interlock means

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C227S010000, C227S130000

Reexamination Certificate

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07121441

ABSTRACT:
In the apparatus, under the action of the explosion of a mixture of air and gas in a chamber closed by a chamber sleeve tube and a cage when the apparatus is pressed against something, a piston is propelled in a cylinder to drive an element. The chamber sleeve tube and the cylinder are arranged in such a way that, as the apparatus is closed, the chamber sleeve tube comes into abutment against the cylinder.The invention can well be applied to nail guns and other staplers.

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