Elongated-member-driving apparatus – With interlock means
Patent
1997-06-24
1998-10-06
Smith, Scott A.
Elongated-member-driving apparatus
With interlock means
227120, B25C 104
Patent
active
058164685
ABSTRACT:
A no-idle-striking structure for nailing machines including a strike assembly, a bumper bar, a magazine, and a follow plate. The bumper bar is provided with a hook which may extend into a magazine support. The follow plate has a stop portion. When there are nails in the magazine, the bumper bar is in normal state so that pulling of the trigger will cause a nail to be driven into a workpiece. But when the nails are used up, the follow plate will elevate to the position of the magazine support so that its stop portion will restrain the hook of the bumper bar from displacing rearwardly. As a result, pulling of the trigger will not effect any striking.
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Casey, Esq. Donald C.
Smith Scott A.
Testo Industries Corp.
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