US3049713A - Pneumatic nailing machine - Google Patents

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US3049713A
US3049713A US841098A US84109859A US3049713A US 3049713 A US3049713 A US 3049713A US 841098 A US841098 A US 841098A US 84109859 A US84109859 A US 84109859A US 3049713 A US3049713 A US 3049713A
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  • the present invention relates to improvements in a pneumatic nailing machine for driving nails, pins, and the like into walls or other solid objects by means of a piston which is slidable in a cylinder under the action of compressed air.
  • These machines are usually provided with a main ram piston with a striker pin thereon which, when forwardly propelled, passes into a driving channel in the nozzle of the machine so as to hit upon a nail or the like which is previously inserted into this cannel.
  • the nails are usually supplied to the machine by compressed air from a special feeding mechanism through a feed line entering into the driving channel at a lateral side thereof.
  • the nail since the nail had to pass into the driving channel at an angle thereto, it first had to strike against the wall in the wider upper part of the driving channel at a point opposite to its point of entry from the feed channel and had to be deflected thereby before it could pass into the actual driving channel.
  • This striking and deflection of the nail necessarily slowed down its movement considerably, and sometimes even to such an extent that the nail would not enter fully into the driving channel but remain partly in the feed channel and at an angle to the axis of the piston and striker pin.
  • the striker pin would not hit the nail upon its head but upon its shaft, and thereby not only bend the nail but become tightly wedged therewith and locked in the wider upper part of the driving channel.
  • This at least required a disassembly of the machine to remove the obstruction, but it often also resulted in serious damage of the machine.
  • An essential feature of the invention for attaining this object consists in designing the feed channel of the machine so as to lead at a uniform curvature into the driving channel and to maintain its guiding effect upon the nail until the latter has entered completely into the driving channel and arrived in a position exactly coaxially to the driving piston and its striker pin.
  • Such continuous guiding of the nail until it has passed completely into the driving channel requires that at least the end portion of the feed channel may be moved into the wider upper part of the driving channel at the time of the insertion of a nail into the latter, and that it may thereafter be retracted iii Patented Ang. 2l, i962 from the driving channel so as to be completely out of the way of the striker pin during its subsequent forward propulsion for driving the nail from the nozzle into a solid object.
  • this may be attained by designing the front end of the uniformly curved feed channel as a separate member which is pivotable relative to the rear part thereof as well as into and out of the driving channel.
  • Another feature of the invention consists in coupling the device for pivoting this feed member, or the feed member itself, with a trigger which is adapted to release the ram piston so as to be forwardly propelled by the compressed air.
  • the pivotable feed member is movable within a lateral slot in the nozzle of the machine. The lower end of said slot is disposed closely adjacent to the end of the feed member.
  • the pivotable feed member therefore also serves as an automatic lock of the release mechanism if the feed member is not fully withdrawn from the driving channel.
  • the most reliable and effective actuation of the latter will be attained by making the trigger and feed member in the form of one integral pivotable element.
  • the actuation of the feed member will be positive and any play or backlash between the trigger and the feed member will be avoided regardless of how old the machine might be and how much its movable parts might have become worn.
  • Another feature of the invention consists in designing the nailing machine so that, if for some reason a nail to be fed to the driving channel should get stuck within the pivotable feed member and fully remain therein, the feed member may be pivoted to such an extent that the mouth of the feed channel therein will terminate toward the outside so that the nail may either drop out of its own accord or be easily removed from the feed member Without causing any damage to the machine.
  • the invention further provides a safety device which is operatively associated with the end of the feed channel so as to lock the nail supply mechanism until the mouth of the pivotable feed member at least partly engages into the driving channel within the nozzle of the machine.
  • a modification of the invention for attaining the same objects consists in designing the nozzle member of the machine so as to be partly retractable into the machine against the action of a spring before the machine can operate, and in providing this nozzle member with means which are operatively associated with the pivotable feed member so as to pivot the same out of the driving channew when the machine is pressed against an object to be nailed and the nozzle member is thereby pushed inwardly.
  • the nozzle member may according to another modification of the invention also be provided with means for locking the feed member to prevent it from being pivoted out of the driving channel as long as the nozzle member is not pushed inwardly.
  • FIGURE l shows a central longitudinal cross section of the nailing machine according to the invention in the inoperative position
  • FIGURE 2 shows a cross section similar to FIGURE l but only of the front part of the machine, and illustrates the various parts of the machine in the position in which they are disposed when the operating trigger is fully retracted, this section being taken, however, through the handle of the machine along a plane which is offset in a direction parallel to the central plane in which the section through the other parts is taken so yas to disclose the valve members more clearly;
  • FIGURE 3 shows a cross section similar to FIGURE 2, but with the various parts in the position in which they are disposed when the operating trigger is only partly retracted;
  • FIGURES 4 and 5 show diagrammatically simplified cross sections of the nail feeding mechanism in two different operating positions
  • FIGURES 6 and 7 show two cross sections similar to FIGURE 2, but illustrating a modification of the invention in two different operating positions; while FIGURES 8 and 9 show two similar cross sections of a further modification of the invention in the same two operating positions.
  • the pneumatic nailing machine consists of an air cylinder, generally indicated by the numeral 1, which in the position as shown in FIGURE l has at its upper end a cylinder head, Vgenerally indicated at 2, and at its lower end a cylinder foot, generally indicated at 3.
  • Air cylinder 1 consists of three tubular cylindrical members 4, and 6 which are disposed coaxially within each other and surround ⁇ a cylindrical chamber 7 forming the actual work chamber as well as -two annular chambers 8 ⁇ and 9 around work chamber 7 and coaxially thereto.
  • Work chamber 7 contains a ram piston 1G which is slidable therein and carries Von its lower end and integral therewith a striker pin 11,
  • work chamber 7 communicates through apertures 114 in cylinder 4 with the annular chamber 8 which serves ⁇ as an air-storage chamber.
  • the upper part o-f work chamber 7 above piston 10 communicates through another aperture 15 in cylinder 4 and through a channel 16 in the cylinder head 2 with a pressure inlet valve consisting of a spring-loaded valve disk 17 which is adapted to close channel 16 from the annular chamber 9 which serves as ya channel for supplying compressed air -to the upper part of work chamber 7 above piston 1li.
  • the annular chamber 9 communicates at its lower end with a channel 18 in cylinder foot 3 which may be connected in a conventional manner to a suitable source of compressed air, not shown.
  • valve ⁇ disk 17 of the pressure inlet valve in cylinder head 2 will be controlled by a pneumatic control piston 19 which carries a pin 22 which is adapted to pass through a bore 20 in order to engage with a pin 21 on the lower side of valve disk 17. Since pin 22 has substantially the same diameter as bore 20 and the wall of this bore is additionally provided with a packing 20', pin 22 will close bore 2li tightly when passing into the same.
  • a coil spring 23 surrounding pin 22 tends to maintain control piston 19 in its lowest position in its chamber 25, as illustrated in FIGURE l, in which its pin 22 does not engage into bore Ztl so that the upper part of work chamber 7 above ram piston 11b will then be vented by communicating with the outside through channel 16, bore 26, and a vent opening 24 in the wall of chamber 2S.
  • the lower part of chamber 25 containing control piston 19 communicates through a conduit 26 and a channel 27 in cylinder foot 3 with a release valve 2S which is provided for the pneumatic actuation of the mechanism consisting of control piston 19 and valve disk 17 for releasing and propelling ram piston 10 and striker pin 1l downwardly to carry out a power or nail-driving stroke.
  • Release valve 28 consists of a valve disk 31 which is normally held upon its seat 29 by the action of a coil spring 39 so as to shut off the connection between the pressure inlet channel 18 and channel 27 leading to piston chamber 25.
  • Valve disk 31 has an actuating pin 32 thereon, the lower end of which projects toward the outside of cylinder foot 3 and is operatively associated with an actuating trigger 34 which is pivotable about a pin 33.
  • the actuating pin 32 is also provided with a channel 35 which connects channel 27 with the outer atmosphere when trigger 34 is in its released position so that the compressed air remaining in piston chamber 25, conduit 26 and channel 27 after valve 2S has closed can escape which will permit control piston 19 to return to its original position as shown in FIGURE 1. If trigger 34 is actuated and pivoted in a clockwise direction about pin 33, a plug 36 of resilient material which is mounted on the trigger will close the outlet opening of channel 35.
  • Cylinder foot 3 further contains a nozzle member 38 with a channel 39 therein which forms the driving channel for receiving a nail 4i).
  • ram piston vil@ When ram piston vil@ is propelled forwardly by the compressed air in chamber 7 above the piston, its striker pin 11 passes into driving channel 39 and drives nail 40 into ⁇ a wall or other solid object 41 upon which the front end of nozzle 3S is rested.
  • driving channel 39 nails are supplied into driving channel 39 through a feed channel 43 which consists of a curved tube or hose 42 in the handle of the machine in cylinder foot 3 and a curved tubular feed member 44 which is rigidly or integrally secured to trigger 34 and pivotable with the same about pin 33 within a slot 45 extending through the walls of cylinder foot 3 and driving channel 39 in nozzle 38.
  • a feed channel 43 which consists of a curved tube or hose 42 in the handle of the machine in cylinder foot 3 and a curved tubular feed member 44 which is rigidly or integrally secured to trigger 34 and pivotable with the same about pin 33 within a slot 45 extending through the walls of cylinder foot 3 and driving channel 39 in nozzle 38.
  • the handle of cylinder foot 3 is provided with a cylindrical bore in which a small pneumatic piston 46 is slidable and pressed under the action of the compressed air in the inlet channel 13 against trigger 34.
  • Piston 46 is preferably provided with a packing ring 47 in order to prevent any pressure leak fram inlet channel 18.
  • the resilient plug 36 as shown in FIGURE l is mounted on trigger 34 at such a distance from the end of actuating pin 32 of valve 28 that this valve will not be actuated until feed member 44 has been pivoted entirely out of driving channel 39.
  • piston 1t In the event that piston 1t should drop down accidentally, it will fall upon an abutment 4S on feed member 44 within driving channel 39 and facing toward striker pin 11, and the latter will thus be prevented from becoming wedged on the downwardly curved wall of feed member 44.
  • FIGURES 4 and 5 diagrammatically illustrate the nail feeding mechanism which essentially consists of a nail-rcceiving hopper 50 which is connected by a slide Valve, generally indicated -at 51, -to the nail feed line 42 which, in turn, is connected to or integral with feed channel 43, 44 in the nailing machine.
  • a piston 53 is slidable under pneumatic pressure within a cylinder 65 in a horizontal direction and carries a rod 53 with a slide member 54 thereon which is thus moved relative to the end of a pair of feed rails 55 between which a continuous supply of nails is fed, for example, from a suitable asserting device of a known design, toward the end of rails 55 adjacent to slide member 54.
  • Slide member 54 is provided with a suitable recess 57 which, when it is moved to the left in the manner as subsequently described, passes in front of the open end of slot 56 between rails 55 and then picks up a nail 52 from the end of slot 56.
  • rod 54 returns to its original position toward the right in FIGURE 4, it draws nail 52 into hopper 5G through a slot 58 in the wall thereof and drops the nail by gravity from recess 57 into hopper 59 as soon as the nail head has disengaged rom the outer edge of the right rail 55.
  • the operation of the nail feeding mechanism is controlled by a valve, generally indicated at 6G in FIGURES 1 to 3, which is mounted within foot 3 of the machine and connected at one side through a channel 61 with the annular pressure supply channel 9 and at the other side through a channel 62 and a conduit or hose 63 with piston chamber 64 in control cylinder 65 containing the piston 53, as shown in FIGURES 4 and 5.
  • a valve generally indicated at 6G in FIGURES 1 to 3
  • Valve 6 consists of a ball 67 which is normally adapted to shut off the connection between channels 61 and 62 by being pressed upon its seat by the compressed air coming from channel 61 and by the action of a coil spring 66.
  • valve 6G contains a tappet 68, one end 68 of which projects into a chamber 39' which forms an extension of work chamber 7 in cylinder 4.
  • Piston rod 53 has a flat Vportion within cylinder 65 on which a pawl 71 with an inclined lower surface is eccentrically pivotable about a pin 70 in a counterclockwise direction ⁇ from the position shown in FIGURE 4 which is determined by a stop pin 72.
  • This pawl 71 is associated with a detent 76 on one arm 74- of a bell crank 74, 75 which extends into cylinder 65 through an aperture 77 in the wall thereof.
  • valve 60 will be closed so that the compressed air will be retained in channel 62, hose 63, and piston chamber 64, and piston 53 will remain in its eXtreme left position in which recess 57 in slide member 54 is disposed directly in front of slot 56 between rails 55 and thus receives a nail 52.
  • valve 81 in a pressure inlet valve 81 so as to depress the same from its seat against Ithe pressure of the compressed air supplied through a conduit 82 and against the action of a spring 83.
  • Valve disk S6 is thus depressed from its seat, however, only for a short time since near the end of the return movement of piston 53, pawl '71 will slip off detent 76 so that bell crank 74, '75 can return to its original position under the action of spring 83 which also closes valve 81.
  • valve 81 During this short length of time during which valve 81 is opened, a blast of compressed air passes through a channel 84 to the inside of a cylinder 85 in which it acts upon the face of a slide valve 86 which has a transverse bore 87.
  • slide valve 86 When slide valve 86 is in its inoperative position, as shown -in FIGURE 4, this 'transverse bore 87 connects the hopper 50 with the nail feed conduit 42.
  • slide valve 86 is pressed by a spring 8S against ia stop pin 89 and thereby shuts off the opening 90 int-o a pressure conduit 91 which connects the inside of cylinder 35 with the nail conduit 42.
  • this operation of the nail feeding ⁇ mechanism at first requires a release of the pressure in piston chamber 64 so that spring 69 can return piston 53 to its original position.
  • the pneumatic piston 46 which is s-lidable within the upper part of ⁇ a bore 94 ⁇ and is adapted to return trigger 34 and feed member 44 to their normal positions when the Itrigger is released also serves las a slide valve by being provided at the lower end of the reduced shaft portion 93 with la slide member 46 which, when trigger 34 is pulled back, 'closes fa vent 92 leading to the outside from bore 94.
  • trigger 34 Iand feed member 44 are rigidly secured to each other, the actuation of trigger 34 also results in a pivotal movement of feed member 44 about its axis 33.
  • vent 92 of channel 62 will at first be closed'by slide member 46 whereupon, when the free end of feed member 44 has been completely pivoted out of driving channel 39, valve 28 will be actuated so that ram piston 10 will be propelled to carry out a driving stroke.
  • Striker pin 11 -then hits upon a nail 40 which has been previously supplied-into driving channel 39 and been gripped -between jaws 97 which are compressed by a resilient ring 97.
  • feed member 44 enters into driving channel 39. Shortly .before trigger 34 and feed member 44 arrive in their original positions, vent 92 will be freed by slidemember 46' so that the compressed air can escape from piston chamber 64 4and the nail which is already dropped into nail conduit 42'will be conveyed to the machine and into driving channel 39.
  • FIGURES ⁇ 6 and 7 illustrate a modification of the in# nailing machine is slidable in the axial direction within foot 103 against the actionof a spring 199.
  • f Nozzle y138 is connected to a cylindrical part 103 of foot 103 by means of at least one ball 198 which is disposed within a radial
  • the upper end of nozzle 13S has a downwardly in- 'clined surface 200 engaging with at least one roller 149 which is rotatably mounted on feed member 144 which, in turn, is pivotable about the axis 133.
  • rollers 149 are mounted at opposite sides of feed member 144 and are associated with a pair of oppositeV inclined sur-faces 200 at the upper end of nozzle 138.
  • the nailing machine For starting a driving stroke of the ram piston, the nailing machine is pressed with its nozzle 138 against the respective object 141 to be nailed.
  • nozzle 138 is pushed into the cylindrical part 103 against the action of spring 199 and thereby, in turn, pivots feed member 144 out of the path of movement of striker piu 111 by means of the inclined end surfaces 200 and rollers 149, as illustrated in FIGURiE 7.
  • Trigger 134 may also in this embodiment be made in the form of a finger-actuated trigger or, contrary to trig-y ger 34 of the embodiment according to FIGURES 1 to 5, it may be disposed within the housing of the machinel so' as to be inaccessible from the outside, in which case the machine may be operated only by pushing the nozzle 138 inwardly.
  • FIGURES 8 and 9 illustrate a further modification ⁇ of the embodiment of the invention according to FIGURES l to 5.
  • entire foot 301 of the machine,'just like foot 103 of the embodiment according to FIGURES 6 and 7, may be easily exchanged for foot 3 of the machine according to FIGURE 1.
  • This foot 301 is also provided with a separate tubular feed member 302 forming the extension of the nail feed conduit 42, 43 and rigidly securedl to trigger 305 and pivotable about the axis 3013 in a slot 304 of the foot.
  • the machine according to FIGURES 8 and 9 also has a nozzle 306 which is axially slidable within foot 301.
  • this machine is further provided with a locking device for preventing any pivotal movement of feed member '302 or actuation of trigger 305 while the machine is not in actual operation, that is, while nozzle 306 is notl pressed against the object to be nailed.
  • This locking device consists of a bell crank which has three arms 308, 309, and 3110 and is pivotable about an axis 307.
  • Arm 308 of this bell crank is provided with a projection or cam 311 which engages with the upper end surface 312 of nozzle 306.
  • the second arm 310 is acted upon by a compression spring 3 13 which maintains cam 311 in constant engagement with end surface 312;
  • the third arm 309l of the bell crank is provided with a projection 314 which is operatively associated with a projection 315 on feed member 302.
  • bell crank 308, 309, 310 is pivoted in a counterclockwise direction so that projection 314 on arm 309 will be pivoted out of the path of movement of projection 315 on feed member 302 so that the latter may be pivoted about its axis 303 by the actuation of trigger 305 to start a driving stroke of the ram piston.
  • spring 199 of the embodiment according to FIGURES 6 and 7 of maintaining the nozzle in the forwardly extended, inoperative position is carried out in the embodiment according to FIGURES 8 and 9 by spring 313 which presses cam '311 upon the upper end surface 312 of nozzle 306 and thereby pushes the latter forwardly.
  • a pneumatic nailing machine comprising an air cylinder and' a nozzle member having a driving channel therein, a ram piston with a striker pin thereon adapted to slide within said cylinder under the action of compressed air for driving a nail or the like into a wall or other object, a nail feed conduit in said machine entering said driving channel from one lateral side thereof for inserting a nail into said driving channel, said striker pin being adapted to drive said nail or the like inserted into said channel, said feed conduit having a pivoted end portion movable into and out of said driving channel when said striker pin is not within said driving channel.
  • a pneumatic nailing machine as defined in claim l in which the lateral wall of said driving channel has a slot therein extending in the axial direction of the channel and through said wall into said driving channel, said pivotable end portion of said feed conduit comprising a tubular feed member pivotably mounted on said machine within said slot so that the open front end thereof is pivotable into and out of said driving channel.
  • said controlling mechanism comprises a valve having a tappet spaced from said trigger member when in the released position at a distance substantially corresponding to the distance required for pivoting said trigger member so as to pivot said tubular member completely out of said driving channel.
  • a pneumatic nailing machine as defined in claim 4 in combination with a nail feeding mechanism for supplying one nail at a time to said machine, and means actuated by said tubular feed member for preventing the operation of said feeding mechanism until said feed member moves at least to some extent into said driving channel.
  • a pneumatic nailing machine as defined in claim 2 further comprising a pneumatic piston in said machine operated by compressed air for pivoting said feed member into said driving chamber.
  • a pneumatic nailing machine as defined in claim 2 further comprising a spring, said nozzle member being slidable in the axial direction into said machine against the action of said spring, and means for pivoting said feed member out of said driving channel when said nozzle is pushed into said machine.
  • said locking means comprise a bell crank pivotably mounted in said machine and having one arm engaging with a part of said nozzle member, and another armforrning a stop member for preventing said feed member from pivoting out of said driving channel as long as said nozzle member is not pushed into said machine and as long as said first arm is not pivoted by said nozzle member, said spring acting upon said bell crank to press said first arm into engagement with said part of.
  • a pneumatic nailing machine in which said feed member is provided with a projection adapted, when said feed member is pivoted into said driving channel, to, serve as an abutment for receiving said striker pin in the event that said ram piston should be accidentally released from its starting position.
  • said last means comprising a ring, said cylinder having at least one aperture therein, said nozzle member having at least one recess, a ball disposed With said aperture and engaging into said recess, said ring being rotatably mounted on said cylinder for closing said aperture toward the outside and thereby retaining said ballin said aperture, said ring having a slot which coincides with said slot in said driving channel when said ring is turned to one position, and resilient means for arresting said ring in said position.
  • a pneumatic nailing, machine comprising an air cylinder, a nozzle member thereon, said nozzle member having a driving channel therein, a ram piston including a striker pin movable Within said cylinder under the action of compressed air for driving a nail or the like into a Wall or other object, a feed means for inserting a nail into said driving channel including an end portion movable into different positions,fsaid .end portion entering into said driving channel from one lateral side thereof in at least one of said positions, said striker pin being adapted to enter into said driving vchannel during the driving stroke of said piston and to act upon said nail or the like inserted into ,said channel, and means for moving said end portion of said feed means into said driving channel when said striker pin is not therein.
  • a nailing machine for driving nails or the like into a wall or other object comprising a rampiston, means, for guiding said nam piston, means for moving said ram pisnel into the Wall or other object, said feed conduit havf. ing a movably mounted end portion, means for moving.
  • a pneumatic nailing machine comprising an air cylinder and a nozzle member having a driving channel, a ram piston with a striker pin thereon adapted to slide within said cylinder, means for moving said piston Within said cylinder comprising asource of compressed air and conduit meansconnectingsaid source to saidcylinder,V
  • a nail feed conduit in said machine for inserting a nail.
  • said piston so as to ⁇ act upon said nail or the like inserted intoI said channel,- said feed conduit having a p-ivoted end vpor-v tion movable into and out ofsaid driving channel from one lateral side thereof, a valve for closing and opening said.
  • a triggermember movable intov an actuatingA position for opening said valve, said trigger member and said end portionvof said nail feed conduit being connected forsimultaneous movement during at least a part of their movements, Aand said, actuating .position of said triggerY memberbeing coordinated to said out-of-said-driving-channel-position of said end portion of said nail feed conduit.

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