Nail hammering guide mechanism in nailing machine

Elongated-member-driving apparatus – With means to support member and/or work relative to driver – With means to vary the length of the tool stroke

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C227S008000

Reexamination Certificate

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06578750

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a nailing machine which, using a driver to be driven impactively due to power such as compressed air, hammers a nail supplied into an ejection opening of a nose therefrom into a member to be nailed and, in particular, to a nail hammering guide mechanism for positively guiding the nail to be hammered out from the ejection opening into the member to be nailed using the driver.
2. Description of the Related Art
As an example of a conventional guide mechanism for use in a nailing machine, description will be given below of a structure of a nailing machine using compressed air as a power source with reference to FIG.
7
. In the present nailing machine, a drive piston
2
is slidably stored in a drive cylinder
1
disposed in the interior portion of a nailing machine body, and a drive driver
3
is stored in the interior portion of a nose
4
which extends in the lower surface direction of the piston
2
and is mounted in the lower portion of the nailing machine body. The hollow cylindrical-shaped nose
4
forming an ejection opening includes an opening formed in the side surface thereof; and, through the opening, connected nails stored within a magazine
5
can be supplied into the ejection opening by a nail supply mechanism. As the drive piston
2
is driven, the drive driver
3
hammers the nail supplied into the ejection opening of the nose
4
toward a member to be nailed. On the upper end portion of the drive cylinder
1
, there is disposed a main valve
6
which is used to introduce compressed air within a chamber formed in the body into the drive cylinder
1
. In operation, in the case where a manually-operatable trigger valve
7
is operated by hand, the main valve
6
is opened and closed to introduce the compressed air into the drive cylinder
1
, thereby driving the drive piston
2
.
On the leading end portion of the nose
4
including the ejection opening, there is disposed a contact member
8
which can be operated when it is contacted with the member to be nailed. In the case where not only the contact member
8
is contacted with the member to be nailed and is thereby operated but also a trigger lever
9
disposed on the base of a grip portion is manually operated, the trigger valve
7
can be operated and started. In other words, the trigger valve
7
and trigger lever
9
are arranged so as to cooperate together in forming a safety mechanism which can prevent the trigger valve
7
from being operated unexpectedly.
In the nailing machine which drives the driver impactively to hammer the nails in the above-mentioned manner, there occurs a reaction phenomenon in which the nailing machine body jumps upwardly as a result of the reaction of the operation of the driver. In this case, due to this reaction phenomenon, the nose
4
is moved upwardly, the nail ejection opening is moved apart from the surface of the member to be nailed, and the driver hammering the head of the nail is removed from the head of the nail to hammer. As a result, the driver hammers the surface of the member to be nailed to thereby damage the same. That is, the reaction phenomenon gives rise to a problem that the driver misses the correct mark but hammers the wrong one. To cope with such wrong mark hammering of the driver, the nose including the ejection opening is divided as a nose top member forming an ejection opening, and the contact member is used in combination with the nose top member forming the ejection opening of the nose. That is, even in the case where the nailing machine body and the nose are moved upwardly due to the reaction phenomenon, the nose top member can be kept in contact with the surface of the member to be nailed to thereby prevent the occurrence of the wrong mark hammering of the driver.
Further, in the conventional nailing machine, there is disposed an adjuster mechanism which is capable of varying the position of the top dead center of the contact member contactable with the member to be nailed to thereby adjust the projecting length of the driver from the nose and thus adjust the depth of the nail to be hammered in. However, in the case of this adjuster mechanism, there is a tendency to set large the amount of adjustment to be made by this adjuster mechanism in order to be able to cover a wide variety of members to be nailed ranging from relatively soft members to hard ones, or in order to be able to expand the range of nail sizes that can be used.
The conventional contact member is structured in the following manner. An enlarged-diameter portion
10
is formed in the leading end portion of the nose
4
, and a nose top
8
forming the leading end portion of the ejection opening is slidably stored in the interior of the enlarged-diameter portion
10
. The outer peripheral portion of the upper portion of the nose top
8
is formed in a dual-structure bag shape to enclose the enlarged-diameter portion
10
of the nose
4
from the outside thereof to thereby form a guide portion between the nose and the nose top. The upper end portion of the outer peripheral portion of the upper portion of the bag-shaped portion of the nose top
8
is connected to the lower end portion of a contact arm
11
which extends in the direction of the trigger lever
9
.
In the above-mentioned conventional structure, however, the nose leading end portion provides a four-fold structure and thus the outside diameter D
1
of the contact member becomes large. Accordingly, in order to reduce the total height of the nailing machine, the length dimension L
1
of the leading-end-side small-diameter portion of the contact member becomes short, which makes it difficult to confirm visually the nail hammering portion, resulting in the worsened operation efficiency. Also, as shown in
FIG. 8
, in order to facilitate the visual observation of the nail hammering portion, in the case where the length dimension L
2
of the above-mentioned leading end-side small-diameter portion is set long, the length of the driver must be enlarged in correspondence to the thus long-set length. Since the dimension L
3
between the leading end of the driver at its waiting position and the head of the nail cannot be reduced, the total height of the nailing machine becomes large by twice as high as the dimension L
2
.
Further, in the conventional structure, in order to increase the adjustment amount to be set by the adjuster mechanism, there arises the need to set large the dimensions L
4
of the two portions of the bag-shaped portion forming the guide portion between the contact member and nose, which makes it necessary to increase the total height of the nailing machine up to two times as high as the dimension that is obtained when the adjustment amount is increased. Such increase in the total height of the nailing machine causes the nailing machine to lose its balance and thus makes it difficult to handle the nailing machine, which increases the load that is applied to the wrist of an operator.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention aims at eliminating the problems found in the conventional nailing machines. Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a nailing machine including a nail hammering guide mechanism which can prevent the wrong mark hammering of the driver owing to the reactive motion of the nailing machine, can facilitate the visual confirmation of the hammering portion without increasing the outside diameter of the leading end portion of a contact member, and can set large the adjustment allowance of an adjuster mechanism without increasing the total height of the nailing machine.
In attaining the above object, according to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a nail hammering guide mechanism in a nailing machine. The nailing machine comprises a nose including a nail ejection opening; a driver slidably disposed in an interior of the ejection opening of the nose for hammering a nail supplied into the ejection opening with a drive force such as compressed air; a contact mechanism disposed projectingly

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