US20200290190A1 - Gas spring fastener driver - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to power tools, and more particularly to gas spring fastener drivers.
- fastener drivers used to drive fasteners (e.g., nails, tacks, staples, etc.) into a workpiece known in the art.
- fastener drivers operate utilizing various means (e.g., compressed air generated by an air compressor, electrical energy, flywheel mechanisms) known in the art, but often these designs are met with power, size, and cost constraints.
- the present invention provides, in one aspect, a fastener driver including a cylinder, a piston positioned and moveable within the cylinder, a driver blade attached to the piston and movable with the piston, a front nosepiece at least partially defining a fastener driving track through which fasteners are driven by the driver blade, a rear nosepiece at least partially defining the fastener driving track, and a magazine attached to the rear nosepiece and operable to supply the fasteners to the fastener driving track through the rear nosepiece.
- the rear nosepiece and the magazine are removably coupled to the front nosepiece as a unit.
- the present invention provides, in another aspect, a method of operating a fastener driver.
- the method includes initiating a fastener driving operation by moving a driver blade, with a gas spring mechanism, from a retracted position toward a driven position, stopping the driver blade at an intermediate position between the retracted position and the driven position in response to a fastener jammed in a fastener driving track defined between a front nosepiece and a rear nosepiece of the fastener driver, detaching a battery from the fastener driver, and removing the magazine and the rear nosepiece as a unit from the front nosepiece, after the battery has been removed.
- a fastener driver including a housing, a cylinder, a piston positioned and moveable within the cylinder, a driver blade attached to the piston and movable with the piston between a first position and a second position, a gas spring mechanism onboard the housing for driving the driver blade from the first position toward the second position, a motor for returning the piston from the second position toward the first position, thereby compressing gas in the gas spring mechanism, a battery removably coupled to the housing for supplying power to the motor, a front nosepiece at least partially defining a fastener driving track through which fasteners are driven by the driver blade, an electrical switch coupled to the front nosepiece, a rear nosepiece at least partially defining the fastener driving track, and a magazine attached to the rear nosepiece and operable to supply the fasteners to the fastener driving track through the rear nosepiece.
- the rear nosepiece and the magazine are removably coupled to the front nosepiece as a unit, and the electrical switch is operable to detect when
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a gas spring fastener driver in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of the gas spring fastener driver along line 2 - 2 of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the gas spring fastener driver of FIG. 1 , illustrating a magazine in an engaged position with a nosepiece of the fastener driver.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the portion of the gas spring fastener driver of FIG. 3 , illustrating the magazine in a disengaged position from the nosepiece of the fastener driver.
- FIG. 5 is a bottom view of the gas spring fastener driver of FIG. 1 , illustrating the magazine in the engaged position.
- FIG. 6 is a bottom view of the gas spring fastener driver of FIG. 1 , illustrating the magazine in the disengaged position with a blocking member abutting a battery of the fastener driver.
- a gas spring fastener driver 10 for driving fasteners 12 (e.g., nails, tacks, staples, etc.) into a workpiece is shown.
- the fastener driver 10 includes a housing 14 , a nosepiece 16 extending from the main housing 14 , and a magazine 18 for sequentially feeding fasteners 12 (e.g., collated fasteners) into the nosepiece 16 prior to each fastener-driving operation.
- the magazine 18 of the illustrated embodiment is composed of a magnesium material, in other embodiments, the magazine 18 can alternatively be composed of a different metal or metal allow, or other suitable materials.
- the fastener driver 10 also includes a drive blade 20 and an onboard gas spring mechanism 24 for driving the drive blade 20 coinciding with ejection of a fastener 12 from the nosepiece 16 . Accordingly, the fastener driver 10 does not require an external source of air pressure for driving the drive blade 20 . Rather, the gas spring mechanism 24 includes a storage chamber 28 of pressurized gas in fluid communication with a cylinder 32 . The cylinder 32 and a moveable piston 36 are positioned within the storage chamber 28 .
- the cylinder 32 and the drive blade 20 define a driving axis 44 , and during a driving cycle the drive blade 20 and the piston 36 are moveable along the driving axis 44 between a ready position (i.e., top dead center; see FIG. 2 ) and a driven position (i.e., bottom dead center).
- a ready position i.e., top dead center; see FIG. 2
- a driven position i.e., bottom dead center
- the fastener driver 10 further includes a lifting assembly 48 , which is powered by a motor 52 , and which is operable to move the drive blade 20 from the driven position to the ready position.
- the drive blade 20 is biased to the driven position by compressed gas in the storage chamber 28 .
- the fastener driver 10 further includes a handle 56 that is grasped by an operator for maneuvering the fastener driver 10 .
- the handle 56 and the motor 52 are both oriented substantially perpendicular to the driving axis 44 .
- the fastener driver 10 includes a battery 60 that is removably coupled to the handle 56 along a battery insertion/removal axis 62 that is also perpendicular to the driving axis 44 .
- the battery 60 is electrically connectable to the motor 52 for supplying electrical power to the motor 52 to drive the lifting assembly 48 .
- the lifting assembly 48 raises the piston 36 and the drive blade 20 from the driven position and toward the ready position by energizing the motor 52 .
- the gas above the piston 36 and the gas within the storage chamber 28 is compressed.
- the piston 36 and the drive blade 20 are held in position until released by user activation of a trigger (not shown).
- the compressed gas above the piston 36 and within the storage chamber 28 drives the piston 36 and the drive blade 20 to the driven position, thereby driving a fastener into a workpiece.
- the illustrated fastener driver 10 therefore operates on a gas spring principle utilizing the lifting assembly 48 and the piston 36 to further compress the gas within the cylinder 32 and the storage chamber 28 . Further detail regarding the structure and operation of the fastener driver 10 is provided below.
- the nosepiece 16 further includes a front nosepiece 64 , a rear nosepiece 68 , and an over-center spring latch 72 (i.e., a quick-release latch) operable to secure the rear nosepiece 68 to the front nosepiece 64 .
- an over-center spring latch 72 i.e., a quick-release latch operable to secure the rear nosepiece 68 to the front nosepiece 64 .
- attaching the rear nosepiece 68 to the front nosepiece 64 also attaches the magazine 18 to the front nosepiece 64 .
- a fastener driving track or channel 76 is formed therebetween ( FIG. 3 ).
- the fastener driving track 76 is coaxial with the driving axis 44 and is in communication with the magazine 18 in order to sequentially receive the fasteners 12 from the magazine 18 for consecutive fastener driving operations.
- the rear nosepiece 68 includes a first pair of projections 80 and a second pair of hooks or projections 84 , both of which extend away from the rear nosepiece 68 toward the front nosepiece 64 , positioned on opposite sides of the fastener driving track 76 .
- the first pair of projections 80 extend into corresponding slots 88 defined in the front nosepiece 64 .
- an electrical switch 92 e.g., a microswitch, FIG.
- each of the slots 88 may contain a switch 92 to detect when the rear nosepiece 68 is connected to and removed from the front nosepiece 64 .
- the spring latch 72 includes a lever 96 pivotably coupled to the front nosepiece 64 and a spring member 100 , including spaced pins 103 , that is pivotably coupled to the lever 96 in an over-center-type configuration.
- the spring member 100 is engageable (via pins 103 ) with the second pair of projections 84 , which are configured as hooks, that extend through respective apertures 102 in the front nosepiece 64 .
- the lever 96 is pivoted to an over-center position (shown in FIG. 3 )
- the spring member 100 exerts a clamping force against the projections 84 , preventing them from being removed from the apertures 102 .
- the rear nosepiece 68 and the magazine 18 are retained to the front nosepiece 64 in an engaged position, as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the spring member 100 releases the clamping force on the projections 84 , permitting the spring member 100 to be pivoted away from the front nosepiece 64 , and permitting the rear nosepiece 68 (with the attached magazine 18 ) to be moved in a rearward direction (i.e., toward a disengaged position shown in FIG. 4 ).
- the rear nosepiece 68 and magazine 18 move along a first (i.e., rearward) direction 104 when moving toward the disengaged position and along a second (i.e., forward) direction 108 when moving toward the engaged position.
- the magazine 18 includes a blocking member 112 laterally protruding from a side thereof closest to the housing 14 and battery 60 .
- the blocking member 112 is located between the driving axis 44 , which is coaxial with the drive blade 20 , and the battery 60 ( FIG. 1 ). As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 , the blocking member 112 protrudes from the magazine 18 by a sufficient amount to overlap a portion of the battery 60 .
- the blocking member 112 acts as a safety mechanism because an operator is required to remove the battery 60 (thereby disconnecting any power to the motor 52 ) prior to removing the magazine 18 for clearing a jammed fastener 12 from the nosepiece 16 .
- the blocking member 112 interferes with a shoulder 116 ( FIG. 6 ) of the battery 60 if removal of the magazine 18 from the nosepiece 16 is attempted prior to removing the battery 60 .
- a gap 120 exists between the shoulder 116 of the battery 60 and the blocking member 112 ( FIG. 5 ).
- the rear nosepiece 68 and magazine 18 may be moved in direction 104 until the blocking member 112 abuts the shoulder 116 , thereby limiting any further movement of the magazine 18 in direction 104 so long as the battery 60 remains attached to the housing 14 .
- the gap 120 now exists between the front nosepiece 64 and the rear nosepiece 68 .
- the projections 84 remain within the apertures 102 ( FIG. 4 ), preventing the magazine 18 from being removed as long as the battery 60 remains attached to the housing 14 .
- the fastener driver 10 will remain deactivated, despite reattachment of the battery 60 , until the rear nosepiece 68 and magazine 18 are reattached to the front nosepiece 64 .
- the projection 80 contacts and closes the switch 92 (if it is normally open), thereby returning the fastener driver 10 to an active or operational state in which a fastener firing operation may be initiated.
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- This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/807,724 filed on Nov. 9, 2017, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/419,719 filed on Nov. 9, 2016, the entire contents of both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention relates to power tools, and more particularly to gas spring fastener drivers.
- There are various fastener drivers used to drive fasteners (e.g., nails, tacks, staples, etc.) into a workpiece known in the art. These fastener drivers operate utilizing various means (e.g., compressed air generated by an air compressor, electrical energy, flywheel mechanisms) known in the art, but often these designs are met with power, size, and cost constraints.
- The present invention provides, in one aspect, a fastener driver including a cylinder, a piston positioned and moveable within the cylinder, a driver blade attached to the piston and movable with the piston, a front nosepiece at least partially defining a fastener driving track through which fasteners are driven by the driver blade, a rear nosepiece at least partially defining the fastener driving track, and a magazine attached to the rear nosepiece and operable to supply the fasteners to the fastener driving track through the rear nosepiece. The rear nosepiece and the magazine are removably coupled to the front nosepiece as a unit.
- The present invention provides, in another aspect, a method of operating a fastener driver. The method includes initiating a fastener driving operation by moving a driver blade, with a gas spring mechanism, from a retracted position toward a driven position, stopping the driver blade at an intermediate position between the retracted position and the driven position in response to a fastener jammed in a fastener driving track defined between a front nosepiece and a rear nosepiece of the fastener driver, detaching a battery from the fastener driver, and removing the magazine and the rear nosepiece as a unit from the front nosepiece, after the battery has been removed.
- The present invention provides, in yet another aspect, a fastener driver including a housing, a cylinder, a piston positioned and moveable within the cylinder, a driver blade attached to the piston and movable with the piston between a first position and a second position, a gas spring mechanism onboard the housing for driving the driver blade from the first position toward the second position, a motor for returning the piston from the second position toward the first position, thereby compressing gas in the gas spring mechanism, a battery removably coupled to the housing for supplying power to the motor, a front nosepiece at least partially defining a fastener driving track through which fasteners are driven by the driver blade, an electrical switch coupled to the front nosepiece, a rear nosepiece at least partially defining the fastener driving track, and a magazine attached to the rear nosepiece and operable to supply the fasteners to the fastener driving track through the rear nosepiece. The rear nosepiece and the magazine are removably coupled to the front nosepiece as a unit, and the electrical switch is operable to detect when the rear nosepiece is removed from the front nosepiece.
- Other features and aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a gas spring fastener driver in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of the gas spring fastener driver along line 2-2 ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the gas spring fastener driver ofFIG. 1 , illustrating a magazine in an engaged position with a nosepiece of the fastener driver. -
FIG. 4 is a side view of the portion of the gas spring fastener driver ofFIG. 3 , illustrating the magazine in a disengaged position from the nosepiece of the fastener driver. -
FIG. 5 is a bottom view of the gas spring fastener driver ofFIG. 1 , illustrating the magazine in the engaged position. -
FIG. 6 is a bottom view of the gas spring fastener driver ofFIG. 1 , illustrating the magazine in the disengaged position with a blocking member abutting a battery of the fastener driver. - Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
- With reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , a gasspring fastener driver 10 for driving fasteners 12 (e.g., nails, tacks, staples, etc.) into a workpiece is shown. Thefastener driver 10 includes ahousing 14, anosepiece 16 extending from themain housing 14, and amagazine 18 for sequentially feeding fasteners 12 (e.g., collated fasteners) into thenosepiece 16 prior to each fastener-driving operation. Although themagazine 18 of the illustrated embodiment is composed of a magnesium material, in other embodiments, themagazine 18 can alternatively be composed of a different metal or metal allow, or other suitable materials. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , thefastener driver 10 also includes adrive blade 20 and an onboardgas spring mechanism 24 for driving thedrive blade 20 coinciding with ejection of afastener 12 from thenosepiece 16. Accordingly, thefastener driver 10 does not require an external source of air pressure for driving thedrive blade 20. Rather, thegas spring mechanism 24 includes astorage chamber 28 of pressurized gas in fluid communication with acylinder 32. Thecylinder 32 and amoveable piston 36 are positioned within thestorage chamber 28. - With reference to
FIG. 2 , thecylinder 32 and thedrive blade 20 define adriving axis 44, and during a driving cycle thedrive blade 20 and thepiston 36 are moveable along thedriving axis 44 between a ready position (i.e., top dead center; seeFIG. 2 ) and a driven position (i.e., bottom dead center). In the driven position, thepiston 36 is abutted by abumper 46 to stop further movement of thepiston 36. Thefastener driver 10 further includes alifting assembly 48, which is powered by amotor 52, and which is operable to move thedrive blade 20 from the driven position to the ready position. Thedrive blade 20 is biased to the driven position by compressed gas in thestorage chamber 28. With reference toFIG. 1 , thefastener driver 10 further includes ahandle 56 that is grasped by an operator for maneuvering thefastener driver 10. Thehandle 56 and themotor 52 are both oriented substantially perpendicular to thedriving axis 44. Also, thefastener driver 10 includes abattery 60 that is removably coupled to thehandle 56 along a battery insertion/removal axis 62 that is also perpendicular to thedriving axis 44. Thebattery 60 is electrically connectable to themotor 52 for supplying electrical power to themotor 52 to drive thelifting assembly 48. - In operation, the lifting assembly 48 (
FIG. 2 ) raises thepiston 36 and thedrive blade 20 from the driven position and toward the ready position by energizing themotor 52. As thepiston 36 and thedrive blade 20 are moved to the ready position, the gas above thepiston 36 and the gas within thestorage chamber 28 is compressed. Once in the ready position, thepiston 36 and thedrive blade 20 are held in position until released by user activation of a trigger (not shown). When released, the compressed gas above thepiston 36 and within thestorage chamber 28 drives thepiston 36 and thedrive blade 20 to the driven position, thereby driving a fastener into a workpiece. The illustratedfastener driver 10 therefore operates on a gas spring principle utilizing thelifting assembly 48 and thepiston 36 to further compress the gas within thecylinder 32 and thestorage chamber 28. Further detail regarding the structure and operation of thefastener driver 10 is provided below. - With reference to
FIGS. 3 and 4 , thenosepiece 16 further includes afront nosepiece 64, arear nosepiece 68, and an over-center spring latch 72 (i.e., a quick-release latch) operable to secure therear nosepiece 68 to thefront nosepiece 64. Because themagazine 18 is attached or otherwise unitized with therear nosepiece 68, attaching therear nosepiece 68 to thefront nosepiece 64 also attaches themagazine 18 to thefront nosepiece 64. Also, when the front andrear nosepieces channel 76 is formed therebetween (FIG. 3 ). Thefastener driving track 76 is coaxial with thedriving axis 44 and is in communication with themagazine 18 in order to sequentially receive thefasteners 12 from themagazine 18 for consecutive fastener driving operations. As illustrated inFIG. 3 , therear nosepiece 68 includes a first pair ofprojections 80 and a second pair of hooks orprojections 84, both of which extend away from therear nosepiece 68 toward thefront nosepiece 64, positioned on opposite sides of thefastener driving track 76. The first pair ofprojections 80 extend intocorresponding slots 88 defined in thefront nosepiece 64. Within at least one of theslots 88 is positioned an electrical switch 92 (e.g., a microswitch,FIG. 4 ) that is operable to detect when theprojections 80 are received within therespective slots 88. Accordingly, theelectrical switch 92 is operable to detect when therear nosepiece 68 is removed from thefront nosepiece 64, and when therear nosepiece 68 is connected with thefront nosepiece 64. In other embodiments, each of theslots 88 may contain aswitch 92 to detect when therear nosepiece 68 is connected to and removed from thefront nosepiece 64. - With reference to
FIG. 3 , thespring latch 72 includes alever 96 pivotably coupled to thefront nosepiece 64 and aspring member 100, including spacedpins 103, that is pivotably coupled to thelever 96 in an over-center-type configuration. In turn, thespring member 100 is engageable (via pins 103) with the second pair ofprojections 84, which are configured as hooks, that extend throughrespective apertures 102 in thefront nosepiece 64. When thelever 96 is pivoted to an over-center position (shown inFIG. 3 ), thespring member 100 exerts a clamping force against theprojections 84, preventing them from being removed from theapertures 102. Accordingly, therear nosepiece 68 and themagazine 18 are retained to thefront nosepiece 64 in an engaged position, as shown inFIG. 3 . And, when thelever 96 is pivoted downward from the frame of reference ofFIG. 3 , thespring member 100 releases the clamping force on theprojections 84, permitting thespring member 100 to be pivoted away from thefront nosepiece 64, and permitting the rear nosepiece 68 (with the attached magazine 18) to be moved in a rearward direction (i.e., toward a disengaged position shown inFIG. 4 ). - With reference to
FIGS. 4-6 , therear nosepiece 68 andmagazine 18 move along a first (i.e., rearward)direction 104 when moving toward the disengaged position and along a second (i.e., forward)direction 108 when moving toward the engaged position. Themagazine 18 includes a blockingmember 112 laterally protruding from a side thereof closest to thehousing 14 andbattery 60. The blockingmember 112 is located between thedriving axis 44, which is coaxial with thedrive blade 20, and the battery 60 (FIG. 1 ). As shown inFIGS. 5 and 6 , the blockingmember 112 protrudes from themagazine 18 by a sufficient amount to overlap a portion of thebattery 60. As such, the blockingmember 112 acts as a safety mechanism because an operator is required to remove the battery 60 (thereby disconnecting any power to the motor 52) prior to removing themagazine 18 for clearing a jammedfastener 12 from thenosepiece 16. By removing thebattery 60, any inadvertent fastening operations are avoided. When thebattery 60 remains attached to thehandle 56, the blockingmember 112 interferes with a shoulder 116 (FIG. 6 ) of thebattery 60 if removal of themagazine 18 from thenosepiece 16 is attempted prior to removing thebattery 60. In the engaged position of therear nosepiece 68 andmagazine 18, agap 120 exists between theshoulder 116 of thebattery 60 and the blocking member 112 (FIG. 5 ). After releasing thelatch 72, therear nosepiece 68 andmagazine 18 may be moved indirection 104 until the blockingmember 112 abuts theshoulder 116, thereby limiting any further movement of themagazine 18 indirection 104 so long as thebattery 60 remains attached to thehousing 14. At this point, thegap 120 now exists between thefront nosepiece 64 and therear nosepiece 68. However, at this time, theprojections 84 remain within the apertures 102 (FIG. 4 ), preventing themagazine 18 from being removed as long as thebattery 60 remains attached to thehousing 14. - Occasionally, a misfire or incomplete fastening operation, resulting in a jam, occurs during operation of the
fastener driver 10. That is, thefastener 12 failed to completely eject from thenosepiece 16 into the workpiece. Subsequently, thedrive blade 20 is inhibited from moving through its full stroke length due to thefastener 12 blocking thefastener driving track 76. To prevent the operator from attempting to clear the jammedfastener 12 while power is still supplied to thefastener driver 10 by the connectedbattery 60, removal of therear nosepiece 68 and themagazine 18 to access the fastener driving track 76 (to clear the jam) first requires removal of thebattery 60. After thebattery 60 is removed, a fastener driving operation cannot be inadvertently initiated, and therear nosepiece 68 andmagazine 18 can be fully disengaged from thefront nosepiece 64 to access thefastener driving track 76 to clear the jam. - Also, due to the presence of the
electrical switch 92 in theslot 88 of thefront nosepiece 64, thefastener driver 10 will remain deactivated, despite reattachment of thebattery 60, until therear nosepiece 68 andmagazine 18 are reattached to thefront nosepiece 64. Upon reattachment of therear nosepiece 68 andmagazine 18, theprojection 80 contacts and closes the switch 92 (if it is normally open), thereby returning thefastener driver 10 to an active or operational state in which a fastener firing operation may be initiated. - Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
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