Elongated-member-driving apparatus – With means to support member and/or work relative to driver – Comprising means to angularly orient member
Reexamination Certificate
2004-03-24
2004-12-28
Smith, Scott A. (Department: 3721)
Elongated-member-driving apparatus
With means to support member and/or work relative to driver
Comprising means to angularly orient member
C227S130000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06834789
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to pneumatic fastener driving devices, and more particularly to a compressed air operated and impact blow triggered fastener driving tool for anchoring hardwood planks to a subfloor.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Hardwood flooring generally consists of a number of elongated narrow tongue-and-groove planks individually fitted close to one another and then fastened in position to a subjacent subfloor. To fasten these hardwood planks to the subfloor of a room composed for example of plywood plates or floor joists, it is known to use pneumatic mallet-operated fastener driving tools. Such fastener driving tools generally comprise a main body with a floor-engageable slider shoe mounted to its bottom surface, upon which the tool rests against a hardwood plank prior to discharging a fastener in the latter, this shoe having a usually right-angle step-shaped indentation made thereon. These fastener driving tools also comprise a magazine holding fasteners in the form of metallic L- or T-shaped barbed cleats, and feeding them to a pneumatic fastener discharge mechanism, activated when a mallet strikes an impact-receiving member thereof. The fastener discharge mechanism comprises a number of pneumatically distinct chambers and mobile parts, and these mobile parts can be actuated upon occurrence of air pressure differences between corresponding chambers.
To fasten a hardwood plank to the floor, a workman has to lay the fastener driving tool onto a hardwood plank, such that the 90° indentation made on its shoe engages the angular edge of the hardwood plank, and then uses a mallet to strike the impact-receiving member of the fastener discharge mechanism which causes the tool to discharge a cleat and forcibly drive the latter transversely through the hardwood plank, and into the subfloor.
In prior art tools of this type, movement synchronisation between all mobile parts within the fastener discharge mechanism lacks optimization, which results in a slower reload speed of the tool. Furthermore, actual pneumatic flooring tools consume excessive quantities of compressed air. Also, the hammer striking head of the tool being usually bolted to the tool main housing, access to internal parts is more time consuming.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to improve upon U.S. Pat. No. 4,907,730 issued Mar. 13, 1990.
An object of this invention is to facilitate access by the pneumatic tool to floor areas close to vertical walls for driving fasteners adjacent thereto.
Another object of the invention is to improve upon reload speed of the pneumatic tool.
A further object of the invention is to reduce labour costs and reducing maintenance time by facilitating fast and easy access via the screwable impact receiving member to the tool internal wear part components.
A general object of this invention is to provide a pneumatic nailer of smaller size, to increase clearance in hard to reach places to be fastened.
Another general object of the invention is to improve upon compressed air supply management during operation of the tool.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a compressed fluid operated fastener driving tool, which can be selectively triggered for driving fasteners into an underlying workpiece, said tool comprising a frame, a fastener feeder for feeding fasteners to a fastener discharge mechanism of said driving tool, said fastener driving mechanism capable of shifting between a rest and an operative condition, said fastener discharge mechanism comprising:
a housing, comprising:
a first chamber having a fluid inlet destined to be connected to a source of compressed fluid for keeping said first chamber pressurized,
a second chamber, comprising first and second fluid inlet ports for admitting compressed fluid from said first chamber into said second chamber, said second fluid inlet port capable of being selectively opened and closed, said second chamber being selectively depressurizable, said second chamber being pressurized when said fastener discharge mechanism is in said rest condition;
a third chamber, comprising a piston slidably mounted therein, said piston comprising a piston head and a plunger downwardly depending from said piston head, wherein said piston is biased from a first limit position towards a second limit position when said third chamber is in fluid communication with said first chamber, said piston being in said first limit position when said fastener discharge mechanism is in said rest condition;
a valve controlling fluid communication between said first chamber and said third chamber, said valve being biased towards an open limit position when said second chamber is depressurized where fluid communication is established between said first and said third chamber, and said valve being biased towards a closed limit position when said second chamber is pressurized where fluid communication is interrupted between said first and said third chamber;
wherein after said tool is triggered, said fastener discharge mechanism passes from said rest condition to said operative condition, and said second chamber is depressurized to induce movement in said valve towards said open position,
wherein when said valve is moved towards said open limit position, said second chamber second fluid inlet port is closed, and fluid communication is established between said first chamber and said third chamber, thus urging said piston towards said second limit position for allowing a fastener to be struck by said plunger and thus discharged from said tool;
and wherein after said piston is moved towards said second limit position, fluid flowing into said second chamber through said first fluid inlet port pressurizes same and initiates movement of said valve towards said closed limit position, and wherein after initiation of movement of said valve towards said closed limit position, said second fluid inlet port is opened to accelerate pressurizing of said second chamber and thus accelerate movement of said valve towards said closed limit position.
In one embodiment, said second fluid inlet port is closed by being obstructed by said valve when latter is in said open limit position, and said second fluid inlet port is opened when it is cleared by said valve after initiation of the movement of said valve from said opened limit position towards said closed limit position.
In another embodiment, said fastener discharge mechanism comprises an impact receiving member, and said impact receiving member has to be struck to pass said fastener discharge mechanism from said rest condition to said operative condition.
In another embodiment, said impact receiving member comprises a hollow head member, comprising said second chamber therein.
In another embodiment, said head member comprises at least one air outlet channel made therein, opening into said second chamber at a first end, and into an atmospheric pressure fluid volume at a second end, and said second chamber can be selectively depressurized upon selective establishment of fluid communication between said second chamber and said air outlet channel second end.
In another embodiment, a peripheral wall of said valve snugly and slidably engages a peripheral wall of said second chamber, said valve being slidable about said second chamber, said valve being slid away from said second chamber when said valve is in said closed limit position, and said valve being slid towards said second chamber when said valve is in said open limit position.
In yet another embodiment of the invention, said second chamber first fluid inlet port is formed by at least one first inlet channel made in said valve, opening at a first end into said main chamber, and opening at another end into said second chamber, and said second chamber second fluid inlet port is formed by at least one second inlet channel made in said head member, opening at a first end into said main chamber, and opening at a second end into said second chamber, and said valve peripheral wall obstructs said second inlet channel second end when sai
Dion Marc
Maltais Jacques
Laboratoire Primatech Inc.
Martineau Francçois
Smith Scott A.
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