KR20130129737A - A tacking nail or tacking pin including indicator of charging time for tacker - Google Patents

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KR20130129737A
KR20130129737A KR1020120053821A KR20120053821A KR20130129737A KR 20130129737 A KR20130129737 A KR 20130129737A KR 1020120053821 A KR1020120053821 A KR 1020120053821A KR 20120053821 A KR20120053821 A KR 20120053821A KR 20130129737 A KR20130129737 A KR 20130129737A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25CHAND-HELD NAILING OR STAPLING TOOLS; MANUALLY OPERATED PORTABLE STAPLING TOOLS
    • B25C5/00Manually operated portable stapling tools; Hand-held power-operated stapling tools; Staple feeding devices therefor
    • B25C5/16Staple-feeding devices, e.g. with feeding means, supports for staples or accessories concerning feeding devices
    • B25C5/1689Staple-feeding devices, e.g. with feeding means, supports for staples or accessories concerning feeding devices with means for indicating the number of staples remaining
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B15/00Nails; Staples
    • F16B15/08Nails; Staples formed in integral series but easily separable
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25CHAND-HELD NAILING OR STAPLING TOOLS; MANUALLY OPERATED PORTABLE STAPLING TOOLS
    • B25C1/00Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices
    • B25C1/001Nail feeding devices
    • B25C1/005Nail feeding devices for rows of contiguous nails

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Abstract

It is an object of the present invention to provide a Taka nail connector that allows the operator to clearly recognize the state of use of the Taka nail and when to charge the Taka nail. Accordingly, in the present invention, a plurality of Taka nails are arranged in a line and joined to each other, the nail nails 20, one or more Taka nails 21 in a position biased to one side from the center of the Taka nail connector 20 ) Is attached to the surface of the body portion 21b between the head portion 21a and the tip portion 21c of the Taka nail 21 along the longitudinal direction of the body portion 21b, and the body portion 21b is It characterized in that it comprises a display member 30 separated from the body portion 21b in the process of being embedded in wood.

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A tacking nail or tacking pin including indicator of charging time for tacker}

The present invention relates to a Taka nail and Taka pin that can confirm the time of filling the Taka nail and Taka pin. More specifically, when the Takamot or Takapin used to be inserted into the Taka (Tacker) is almost exhausted from the Taka, it relates to the Takamot and Takapin provided with a display member that can indicate the state of exhaustion or the time of filling.

In general, the Taka (Tacker) is a device that puts Taka nail or Taka pin using the pressure of air (air) or electromagnet, not human force. That is, after putting the Taka nail or Taka pin in the magazine (magazine) installed in the Taka, by using an air cylinder or an electromagnet to hit the Taka nail or Taka pin instantaneously, it can be nailed Taka concrete or Taka pin on the concrete or wood. Taka nails (11) to be loaded in the Taka is not supplied to the magazine individually, as shown in Figure 1 is produced in the form of a number of Taka nail connecting body 10 attached in a row is loaded inside the Taka.

As shown in FIG. 2, the Taka nail connector 10 is loaded in the magazine 4a of the Taka 4, and is separated into pieces during use, so that the Taka nail 11 is advanced. .

On the other hand, when the Taka 4 as described above is used for wood, when the Taka nail 11 is exhausted in the magazine 4a of the Taka, the user of the Taka 4 can not accurately determine the time of exhaustion. This is, when the striking rod of the Taka 4 is advanced to a state more protruding than the tip of the Taka 4 to hit the head of the Taka nail 11 with a strong impact force, the head of the Taka nail 11 is the surface of the wood 5 It is because it enters the state further down and the debris 5a of the wood 5 is covered by the head of the Taka nail 11. Such a state is shown in FIG. 3.

In addition, even when the Taka nail 11 is exhausted and there is no Taka nail 11 in the magazine 4a, the striking rod hits the surface of the wood 5 to form a groove having a predetermined depth in the wood 5. For this reason, it becomes difficult to distinguish between the state which the nail nail 11 was stuck in and the state which is not.

Therefore, if you do not observe in detail whether or not the Taka nail 11 is embedded in the portion hit the batting rod of the Taka 4, the point of finding the fact that the Taka nail 11 is exhausted is delayed, the strike of the Taka 4 There was a problem of causing unnecessary scratches on wood by rods.

In order to solve such a problem, Korean Patent Publication No. 2001-0099348 discloses a viewing window 4b in the magazine 4a, as shown in FIG. 2, so that the exhaustion point of the Takamot 4 can be confirmed. It is formed to confirm the exhaustion of the Taka nail (11).

However, there is a problem that the Taka 4 with such a magazine (4a) is purchased separately, or the structure of the existing Taka used to be changed, and exhaustion of the Taka nail (4) through the viewing window (4b) There is also a problem that the operator must make detailed observations during the work to identify the condition.

The same problem occurs in the case of using a Taka-pin connector in which a plurality of "c" -shaped takapins are in close contact with each other.

An object of the present invention is to be used in the existing Taka (Tacker), to provide a Taka mop or Taka pin having a configuration that allows the worker to clearly recognize the time to fill the Taka mop and Taka pin to the Taka.

In the present invention for achieving the above object is a plurality of Taka nails are arranged in a row and bonded to each other, the nail nails, one or more Taka nails in a position biased to one side in the center of the Taka nail connector, the Taka It is characterized in that it comprises a display member attached to the body surface between the head and the tip of the nail along the longitudinal direction of the body portion, and separated from the body portion in the process of the body portion is embedded in wood.

In another aspect, the present invention is a Takapin connector in which a plurality of "C" -shaped takapin including a connecting head connecting the two legs in parallel with each other and the two legs are in close contact with each other in parallel, the The one or more takapins in one side biased from the center of the takapin connecting body include a display member that is continuously attached from the surface of at least one of the legs to the surface of the connecting head, and attached to the legs. The display member may be separated from the leg by being pushed by the wood in the process of embedding the leg in wood.

In another aspect, the present invention is a Taka nail formed in the head and the tip portion at both ends of the body portion, the body portion is attached to the surface along the longitudinal direction of the body portion, the body portion in the process of being embedded in wood It characterized in that it comprises a display member separated from.

In another aspect, the present invention, in the "c" shaped takapin including both legs parallel to each other and a connecting head connecting the two legs, from the surface of at least one of the legs And a display member extending continuously to the surface of the connection head, wherein the display member attached to the leg is separated from the leg by being pushed by the timber in the process of the leg being embedded in the timber.

Taka nail and Taka nail connector according to the present invention may be exposed to the outside even when the head is buried in the wood by the impact rod of the Taka. Accordingly, the worker can clearly recognize the exhaustion state or the charging time of the Taka nail in the Taka.

In addition, the present invention solves the problem of hitting the surface of the wood hitting the surface of the wood to generate unnecessary scratches on the surface of the wood, Taka work can be efficiently performed without interruption.

The above effects occur in the same way for the takapin and takapin linkages.

1 is a perspective view of a conventional Taka nail connector
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the conventional Taka (Tacker) and the coupling diagram of the Taka nail connector
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the conventional nail nail is embedded in wood
Figure 4 is a perspective view of the Taka nail connector according to the first embodiment of the present invention
5 is a working state for forming a sheath on the display member of the Taka nail connector according to the first embodiment of the present invention
6 is a state diagram in which the nail attached to the display member according to the first embodiment of the present invention is advanced;
7 and 8 are views illustrating the operation of the Takamot according to the first embodiment of the present invention
9 is a state diagram after the operation of the Taka nail attached with the display member according to the first embodiment of the present invention
10 is a perspective view of a modified configuration of the Taka nail connector according to the first embodiment of the present invention
11 is a diagram illustrating the use of the Taka nail connector of FIG.
12 is a perspective view of another configuration of the modified Taka nail connector according to the first embodiment of the present invention
13 is a state diagram after the operation of the Taka nail of the Taka nail connector of Figure 12
FIG. 14 is a configuration diagram in which the display member is attached to the Taka nail according to the first embodiment of the present invention in various modifications; FIG.
15 is a perspective view of a takapin connector according to a second embodiment of the present invention
16 and 17 is a diagram illustrating the operation of takapin according to a second embodiment of the present invention
18 is a state diagram after the operation of the takapin attached with the display member according to the second embodiment of the present invention
19 is a perspective view of a modified configuration of the Taka nail connector according to the second embodiment of the present invention
20 is another configuration diagram modified to the Taka nail connector according to a second embodiment of the present invention
21 is another configuration diagram and a state diagram after the work modified Taka nail connector according to a second embodiment of the present invention
22 is a configuration diagram in which solid particles protrude from the surface of the display member in the Taka nail connector of the present invention

Hereinafter, with reference to the drawings will be described in detail a first embodiment of the present invention.

4 shows a configuration of the Taka nail connector 20 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 4, the Taka nail connector 20 is in a state in which a plurality of Taka nails 21 are closely attached in a row and connected by an adhesive or the like. Taka nail connector 20 of the present embodiment is one or more Taka nail in the position biased to one side from the center of the Taka nail connector 20 of the Taka nail 21 constituting the Taka nail connector 20 The display member 30 is attached to 21. The display member 30 is attached to the surface of the body portion 21b between the head portion 21a and the tip portion 21c of the Taka nail 21 along the longitudinal direction of the body portion 21b, and thus the body. Part 21b is pushed by the wood in the process of being embedded in the wood is separated from the body portion 21b and exposed to the outside.

The Taka nail 21 is composed of a head portion (21a), a body portion (21b) and a sharp tip 21c, such a number of Taka nail 21 is arranged in a row and bonded by an adhesive or adhesive tape By doing so, the Taka nail connector 20 is loaded into the Taka.

The display member 30 has a residual amount of the Taka nail 21 loaded in the magazine when the Taka nail connector 20 is loaded and used in Taka, so as to indicate when the Taka nail 21 needs to be replenished. Is installed.

The display member 30 is attached to a position biased to one side from the center of the Taka nail connector 20 is connected to a plurality of Taka nail (21). It is not necessary to be installed on the Taka nail 21 positioned at the lateral end, but it is installed on the two or four Taka nail 21 including the Taka nail 21 positioned at the far end in the lateral direction, so that the Taka nail inside the Taka nail The remaining amount of (21) can be more accurately measured, and the user can recognize the most appropriate replenishment time point.

The display member 30 should be flexible because it can be bent. Then, when a force pushing along the longitudinal direction of the Taka nail 21 in the state attached to the surface of the Taka nail 21 is added to it, it is separated from the surface of the Taka nail 21. The display member 30 can be formed into a thin film, and a flexible material that can be easily bent and folded is suitable.

More specifically, silicone rubber, silicone resin, vinyl resin, paper material, rubber material, silicone sealant, modified silicone sealant, polysulfide sealant, polyurethane sealant, butyl sealant, acrylic sealant, and polysilicon containing silyl groups at the ends Sealants made of modified silicone resins with ethers, sealants made of vinyl polymers with silyl functional groups at the end, sealants containing vinyl monomers with crosslinkable silyl groups and epoxy resins, polymers with silicone groups and tetravalent tin compounds. Any material selected from the sealant and the acrylic putty material of which the acrylic composition is crosslinked with the composition having the main component can be used.

As another material, the photocurable resin containing an oligomer, a monomer, and a photoinitiator can be used. Since the photocurable resin is a material that is cured by receiving light energy such as ultraviolet rays or electron beams, it may promote drying and curing using light energy during the manufacturing process.

The oligomer constituting the photocurable resin is polyester acrylate, epoxy acrylate, urethane acrylate, polyether acrylate, silicone acrylate, alicyclic epoxy resin, glycidyl ether epoxy resin, vinyl ether, unsaturated polyester resin It is selected one of the unsaturated acrylic resin.

In addition, the monomer is one selected from monofunctional monomers, polyfunctional monomers, phosphorus-containing monomers, epoxy monomers, vinyl ethers, cyclic ethers.

In addition, the photopolymerization initiator may be one selected from benzomine ethers, amines, dazonium salts, iodonium salts, sulfonium salts, metal nocene compounds.

The display member 30 is attached to the surface of the body portion 21b between the head portion 21a and the tip portion 21c of the Taka nail 21 with a predetermined length along the longitudinal direction of the body portion 21b. Since a number of materials such as the silicone sealant are adhesive in the liquid state, the liquid is applied to the surface of the Taka nail 21 in a liquid state to form a thin film having a predetermined thickness. When the thin film is applied in the form of a film over the neighboring nails 21 as shown in Figure 4, it is solidified in the state attached to the surface by its viscosity. If the film is formed on the surface of the Taka nail in such a manner, the film hits the wood and is separated from the process in which the Taka nail is embedded in the wood, and the following action occurs.

In another attaching method, a silicone rubber, a paper material, a vinyl resin material, or the like, which cannot be applied in a liquid state, is prepared in a thin film form and then attached to the surface of the body portion 21b by an adhesive material. The adhesive material is, for example, an adhesive such as a paste of PVA component or starch paste, and has an adhesive force capable of separating the display member from the body portion 21b when the Taka nail is embedded in wood.

As shown in FIG. 5, the display member 30 forms a sheath 30a between the display nails 30 between the nails 21 so that the display members 30 are individually attached to each of the nails 21. Accordingly, when the striking rod 45 is advanced in the Taka, the display member 30 of the Taka nail 21 to move forward and the display member 30 attached to the surface of the remaining Taka nail 21 can be easily separated. Can be.

However, when the sheath 30a for separating the display member 30 for each Taka nail 21 is not formed as described above, the display member 30 attached to each Taka nail 21 is torn in an unformed form. You may lose. However, in this case, since the display member 30 is to be advanced to the at least one Taka nail 21 attached, the purpose of informing the worker the loading time of the Taka nail 21 can be achieved.

The display member 30 preferably adds a pigment that can be clearly distinguished from wood such as red and blue, so that the operator can more easily recognize the presence of the display member 30. In addition, the display member 30 may have a lowermost portion slightly thicker than other portions. This can facilitate the detachment of the display member 30 from the surface of the Taka nail 21 by allowing the bottom end of the display member 30 to be easily pushed on the wood in the process of nail nail 21 is embedded in the wood.

The following describes the operation of this embodiment.

6 is a state in which the Taka nail connector 20 according to the present embodiment is loaded and one Taka nail connector 20 is used, and the Taka nail without the display member 30 is exhausted and displayed. The state in which the Taka nail 24 provided with the member 30 is advanced is shown. The display member 34 is separated from the display member 33 of the neighboring Taka nail 23 in a state where the display member 34 is attached to the surface of the advanced Taka nail 24.

7 and 8 relates to the action of the Takamot according to an embodiment of the present invention.

First, referring to FIG. 7, when the Taka nail 24 starts to be nailed to the wood 5 by a predetermined depth or more, the display member 34 attached to the surface of the body of the Taka nail 24 receives a resistance of the tree. Can't get stuck with Taka nails (24). Therefore, the display member 34 starts to slide or separate from the lower surface of the Taka nail 24 in contact with the wood 5 first.

Then, as shown in Figure 8, the entire nail nail 24 is embedded in wood in a very short time, and the top of the display member 34 attached to the nail nail 24 falls off the surface of the body of the nail nail 24 and Together, the head of the nail nails 24 are dug into the wood while pressing a portion of the display member 34. The part separated from the Taka nail 24 of the display member 34 is located in a state of being compressed in the free space between the Taka 4 and the wood 5, and a part of the display member 34 is embedded in the wood 5. It becomes the state pinched near the head of the Taka nail 21.

9 shows a state where the nail nail 24 according to the present embodiment is embedded in the wood 5. In this state, one end of the display member 34 is fixed between the head portion 24a of the Taka nail 24 and the wood 5, and the remaining portion of the display member 34 protrudes to the outside. to be.

When the user finds the appearance of the display member 34, the user recognizes that it is time to charge the Taka nail connector 20 to the Taka 4, and additionally loads the Taka nail connector 20.

The display member 34, one end of which is crimped and suspended by the head 24a of the Taka nail 24, can be arranged by the user by cutting off or pulling out the worked part.

FIG. 10 shows a configuration in which the Taka nail connector of the first embodiment is modified.

Referring to FIG. 10, the Taka nail connector 20 ′ is displayed on the entire Taka nail 21 constituting the Taka nail connector 20 ′ in which a plurality of Taka nails 21 are arranged in a row and joined. The member 30 is attached.

FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a method of using the Taka nail connector 20 'as described above. Referring to FIG. 11, when the Taka nail is loaded in the magazine 4a of the Taka 4, the conventional Taka nail connector 10 shown in FIG. 1 is disposed on the upper side, and the Taka of FIG. Arrange the nail connector 20 '. Accordingly, after the Taka nail connector 10 disposed on the upper side is exhausted, the Taka nail connector 20 'of FIG. 10 will be lodged in wood, so the worker can check the exhausted state by the display member 30. have.

The Taka nail connector 20 'as shown in FIG. 10 may be configured as one Taka nail 24 to which the display member 34 is attached, rather than a plurality of connectors. In this case, the Taka 4 is loaded with one Taka nail 24 having the display member 30 attached to the lowermost part together with the conventional Taka nail connector 10.

12 shows another configuration in which the Taka nail connector of the first embodiment is modified. That is, the display member 30 attached to the Taka nail connector 20 "is extended to the head of the Taka nail and is shown.

In this case, as shown in FIG. 13, after the Taka work is completed, the portion 34a of the display member 34 attached to the head 24a of the Taka nail 24 remains attached and separated from the body. The other part 34b of the display member 34 is exposed to the outside of the wood 5.

On the other hand, as shown in Figure 14, the display member 34 to the Taka nail 24 may be attached in various forms.

In FIGS. 14A to 14C, a part of the display member 34 is attached to the body portion 24b of the Taka nail 24, and a lower end thereof is separated from the body portion 24b. Adhesive is used for the adhesion.

14A illustrates a portion 34a and 34c of the display member 34 attached to the upper surface of the head 24a and a portion of the body portion 24b in the Taka nail 24 and the display member 34. The lower end 34d is separated from the body portion 24b. Since the lower end 34d of the display member 34 is separated from the body portion 24b, the action of separating the display member 34 from the body portion 24b may occur more smoothly.

FIG. 14B illustrates a configuration in which portions 34e and 34c of the display member 34 are attached to the side of the head portion 24a and a portion of the body portion 24b at the Taka nail 24.

FIG. 14C illustrates a configuration in which the display member 34 is attached to both sides of the Taka nail 24 as shown in FIG. 14A.

The following describes a second embodiment of the present invention.

The present embodiment relates to a configuration in which the display member 70 is attached to the takapin connector 60 used for the taka 4, and such takapin connector 60 is illustrated in FIG. 15.

Referring to FIG. 15, the takapin 61 constituting the takapin connector 60 includes both legs 61b and 62c parallel to each other and a connection head 61a connecting between the two legs. The takapin connector 60 is a plurality of bonded to the "c" shaped takapin (61) to be in close contact with each other side by side. Thus, as shown in Figure 15, the takapin connector body 60 has a cross-section along the longitudinal direction of the "c" shape.

The display member 70 of the present embodiment is also attached to one or more takapins 61 positioned at one side from the center of the takapin connector 60 among the takapins 61 constituting the takapin connector 60.

The display member 70 does not necessarily need to be installed at the takapin 61 positioned at the lateral end, but most preferably, the display member 70 is installed at the two to four takapin including the takapin 61 positioned at the far end. . In this case, the residual amount of takapin 61 inside the taka can be more accurately measured, and the user can recognize the most appropriate filling time. The material of the display member 70 and the method of forming it on the takapin 61 are the same as in the above-described embodiment.

On the other hand, the display member 70 extends from the surface of at least one of the legs (61b, 61c) of both of the legs (61b, 61c) is configured to be continuously attached to the surface of the connecting head (61a). That is, the display member 70 may be attached to the surface of one leg 61c, and may be attached to both legs 61b and 61c.

FIG. 16 shows an initial state in which the taffine 64 is imbedded in the wood 5 according to the present embodiment. When the takapin 61 is embedded in the wood 5, a portion 71b of the indicator member hits the surface of the wood 5 and starts to separate from the leg 61c of the takapin 61. At this time, the portion 71a of the display member attached to the connecting head 61a keeps the attached state stably because the striking rod 45 is kept pressed.

FIG. 17 shows a state where the takapin 61 is completely embedded in the wood 5. At this time, the part of the display member 71b separated from the takapin 61 in a state in which the part 71a of the display member is attached to the connection head 61a of the takapin 61 after the takapin 61 is embedded in the wood. ) Is placed in a compressed state in the empty space between the Taka (4) and the wood (5).

Then, when the Taka 4 is spaced apart from the wood 5, as shown in Figure 18, the portion 71a of the display member 71 is attached to the connection head 61a of the Takapin 61, the remaining portion 71b is in the state which protrudes outward. Accordingly, the worker can easily recognize the exhausted state of the takapin (64).

19 is a configuration in which the Takapin connector according to the second embodiment of the present invention is modified, and a plurality of Takapin 61 are bonded to each other so as to be in close contact with each other. However, the display member 70 is attached to all the takapins 61.

The use of such a takapin connector (60 ') is the same as the case of Figure 11 described above, it is also possible to be used as shown in FIG.

Meanwhile, FIG. 20 shows that a portion 71c is attached to the surface of one leg 61b of which the display member 71 forms both legs 61b and 62c, and the lower end 71d of the display member is not attached. The configuration is shown. Accordingly, when the display member 71 collides with the wood 5, the display member 71 is more effectively separated from the leg 61b of the takapin 61.

FIG. 21 shows a configuration in which the display member 71 is not attached to the entire surface of the connection head 61a but is attached only to the edge portion 61d corresponding to the side end of the connection head 61a. In the present invention, the corner portion 61d is a portion included in the connection head portion 61a.

Even in such a case, while the display member 71 separated from the surface of the leg during the Taka work is exposed to the outside of the wood, one end 71e is attached to the corner portion 61d corresponding to the side end of the connection head 61a. Can be in a closed state.

22 illustrates a configuration in which solid particles 36 are distributed and integrated on the surface of the display member 30. The solid particles 36 are preferably harder particles than the display member 30 such as sand particles, glass particles, stone powder, gypsum powder, and the like. When the solid particles are exposed to the surface of the display member 30, the solid particles increase the frictional force when the display member 30 comes into contact with wood by making the surface irregular. In addition, the solid particles 36 contained in the display member 30 interfere with the stretching action of the display member 30, thereby making it difficult for the display member 30 to dig into the wood together with the Taka nail 21. do. Accordingly, in the process where the nail pegs 21 are dug into the wood, the display member 30 may be more easily and reliably separated from the surface of the nail pegs 21 to protrude out of the wood.

In order to contain the solid particles 36 in the display member 30, it is most preferable to add the solid particles 36 to the liquid material which is a raw material of the display member 30 and to mix them evenly. The solid particles 36 added to the liquid material are uniformly distributed on the display member 30 in the process of being cured after the liquid material is applied to the surface of the Taka nail 21, and the display member 30 and the solid material. Particles 36 are integrated.

In non-liquid materials of the raw material of the display member 30, it is possible to integrate each other by attaching the solid particle 36 so that it may distribute evenly using an adhesive agent.

The solid particles may of course be included in the display member 70 of the takapin 61.

4; Taka 4a; magazine
4b; Viewing window 5; wood
5a; Debris 11,21,23,24; Takamot
10,20,20 ', 20 "; Takamot linkers 21a, 24a; head
21c; Tip 21b, 24b; Body
30,33,34,70; Display members 34a, 34c, 71a, 71b, 71c; Part of indicator
30a; Sheath 34b; Other parts of the indicator
34d, 71d; Lower part of display member
36; Solid particles 45; Batting rod
60,60 '; Takapin linkages 61,64; Takapin
61a; Connecting head portions 61b and 62c; Bridge
61d; Corner 71e; First

Claims (8)

In the Taka nail connecting body 20 is a plurality of Taka nails are arranged in a row and bonded to each other,
One or more Taka nail 21 in a position biased to one side in the center of the Taka nail connector 20,
The body portion 21b between the head portion 21a and the tip portion 21c of the Taka nail 21 is attached along the longitudinal direction of the body portion 21b and the body portion 21b is made of wood. Including the display member 30 is separated from the body portion 21b in the process of getting stuck,
The solid member 36 is distributed on the display member 30, and the Taka nail connector is integrated with the display member 30.
The method of claim 1,
The display member 30
Silicone rubber, silicone resin, vinyl resin, paper material, rubber material, silicone sealant, modified silicone sealant, polysulfide sealant, polyurethane sealant, butyl sealant, acrylic sealant, modified with polyether containing silyl group at the end Sealant made of silicone resin, sealant made of vinyl polymer containing silyl functional groups at the end, sealant containing crosslinkable silyl group and vinyl monomer having epoxy resin, crosslinked composition having polymer with silicone group and tetravalent tin compound The reacted sealant or the acrylic emulsion is any one material selected from rubbery putty materials having a main component;
A photocurable resin comprising an oligomer, a monomer and a photopolymerization initiator, wherein the oligomer is polyester acrylate, epoxy acrylate, urethane acrylate, polyether acrylate, silicone acrylate, alicyclic epoxy resin, glycidyl ether epoxy resin , Vinyl ether, unsaturated polyester resin, unsaturated acrylic resin, and one of the monomers selected from monofunctional monomers, polyfunctional monomers, phosphorus-containing monomers, epoxy monomers, vinyl ethers, cyclic ethers, the photopolymerization An initiator is a photomolecule linker, characterized in that it is a photocurable resin selected from benzomine ethers, amines, dazonium salts, iodonium salts, sulfonium salts, and metal nocene compounds.
It is provided with a plurality of "c" shaped takapin (61) including both legs (61b, 61c) parallel to each other and a connecting head portion (61a) connecting between the two takapin connector is in close contact with each other To 60,
At least one of the takapin 61 in a position biased to one side from the center of the takapin connector 60,
A display member 70 which is continuously attached from the surface of at least one of the legs 61c of the legs 61b and 61c to the surface of the connection head 61a,
The display member 70 attached to the leg 61c is separated from the leg 61c by being pushed by the wood in the process of the leg 61c being embedded in the wood,
The solid particles 36 are distributed on the display member 70, and the takapin connector body is integrated with the display member 70.
The method of claim 3,
The display member 70
Silicone rubber, silicone resin, vinyl resin, paper material, rubber material, silicone sealant, modified silicone sealant, polysulfide sealant, polyurethane sealant, butyl sealant, acrylic sealant, modified with polyether containing silyl group at the end Sealant made of silicone resin, sealant made of vinyl polymer containing silyl functional groups at the end, sealant containing crosslinkable silyl group and vinyl monomer having epoxy resin, crosslinked composition having polymer with silicone group and tetravalent tin compound The reacted sealant or the acrylic emulsion is any one material selected from rubbery putty materials having a main component;
A photocurable resin comprising an oligomer, a monomer and a photopolymerization initiator, wherein the oligomer is polyester acrylate, epoxy acrylate, urethane acrylate, polyether acrylate, silicone acrylate, alicyclic epoxy resin, glycidyl ether epoxy resin , Vinyl ether, unsaturated polyester resin, unsaturated acrylic resin, and one of the monomers selected from monofunctional monomers, polyfunctional monomers, phosphorus-containing monomers, epoxy monomers, vinyl ethers, cyclic ethers, the photopolymerization The initiator is a photocurable resin, characterized in that it is a photocurable resin selected from benzomine ethers, amines, dazonium salts, iodonium salts, sulfonium salts, and metal nocene compounds.
In the Taka nail 24, in which the head portion 24a and the tip portion 24c are formed at both ends of the body portion 24b,
On the surface of the body portion 24b,
It is attached along the longitudinal direction of the body portion 24b, and includes a display member 34 which is separated from the body portion 24b in the process of the body portion 24b is embedded in wood,
The solid particles 36 are distributed on the display member 34 and are integrated with the display member 34.
The method of claim 5,
The display member 34
Silicone rubber, silicone resin, vinyl resin, paper material, rubber material, silicone sealant, modified silicone sealant, polysulfide sealant, polyurethane sealant, butyl sealant, acrylic sealant, modified with polyether containing silyl group at the end Sealant made of silicone resin, sealant made of vinyl polymer containing silyl functional groups at the end, sealant containing crosslinkable silyl group and vinyl monomer having epoxy resin, crosslinked composition having polymer with silicone group and tetravalent tin compound The reacted sealant or the acrylic emulsion is any one material selected from rubbery putty materials having a main component;
A photocurable resin comprising an oligomer, a monomer and a photopolymerization initiator, wherein the oligomer is polyester acrylate, epoxy acrylate, urethane acrylate, polyether acrylate, silicone acrylate, alicyclic epoxy resin, glycidyl ether epoxy resin , Vinyl ether, unsaturated polyester resin, unsaturated acrylic resin, and one of the monomers selected from monofunctional monomers, polyfunctional monomers, phosphorus-containing monomers, epoxy monomers, vinyl ethers, cyclic ethers, the photopolymerization Takamog is characterized in that the initiator is a photocurable resin which is selected from benzomine ethers, amines, dazonium salts, iodonium salts, sulfonium salts, metal nocene compounds
In the “c” shaped takapin 61 including both legs 61b and 61c parallel to each other and a connection head 61a connecting the two legs,
And a display member 71 extending from the surface of at least one of the legs 61b and 61c to both surfaces of the connecting head 61a.
The display member 71 attached to the leg 61c is separated from the leg 61c by being pushed by the wood in the process of the leg 61c being embedded in the wood,
The solid particles 36 are distributed on the display member 71 so as to be integrated with the display member 71.
The method of claim 7, wherein
The display member 71
Silicone rubber, silicone resin, vinyl resin, paper material, rubber material, silicone sealant, modified silicone sealant, polysulfide sealant, polyurethane sealant, butyl sealant, acrylic sealant, modified with polyether containing silyl group at the end Sealant made of silicone resin, sealant made of vinyl polymer containing silyl functional groups at the end, sealant containing crosslinkable silyl group and vinyl monomer having epoxy resin, crosslinked composition having polymer with silicone group and tetravalent tin compound The reacted sealant or the acrylic emulsion is any one material selected from rubbery putty materials having a main component;
A photocurable resin comprising an oligomer, a monomer and a photopolymerization initiator, wherein the oligomer is polyester acrylate, epoxy acrylate, urethane acrylate, polyether acrylate, silicone acrylate, alicyclic epoxy resin, glycidyl ether epoxy resin , Vinyl ether, unsaturated polyester resin, unsaturated acrylic resin, and one of the monomers selected from monofunctional monomers, polyfunctional monomers, phosphorus-containing monomers, epoxy monomers, vinyl ethers, cyclic ethers, the photopolymerization Initiator is takapin, characterized in that the photocurable resin to be selected from benzomine ether, amines, dazonium salt, iodonium salt, sulfonium salt, metal nocene compound
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