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US2205690A
US2205690A US275345A US27534539A US2205690A US 2205690 A US2205690 A US 2205690A US 275345 A US275345 A US 275345A US 27534539 A US27534539 A US 27534539A US 2205690 A US2205690 A US 2205690A
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    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
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  • This invention relates to a tool for clinching fasteners or staples and particularly so-called hog rings.
  • the idea is to use the tool in connection with fastening springs in a spring assembly or upholstery to seat cushions, etc.
  • Fig. 1 is an elevation of the tool.
  • Fig. 2 is a section on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged view of the jaws showing them opened and closed.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective of the feeder or pusher.
  • Fig. 5 is a plan view of the tool.
  • Fig. 6 is a longitudinal section of the same showing the tool inactive.
  • Fig. 7 is a similar view showing the tool with the parts midway of the stroke.
  • Fig. 8 is a similar view showing the parts when the staple has been fed into the jaws.
  • Fig. 9 is a similar view showing the parts at the limit of the operating movement.
  • Fig. 10 shows the parts after the trigger valve has been released and the piston is ready to return to its normal position.
  • Fig. 11 is a plan view of the tool with part of the casing removed.
  • l is a magazine in which are contained fasteners 2 which are urged into the machine by means of the spring 3.
  • the hog rings are secured together by parafline or other adhesive material to form a stick, which is placed in the magazine.
  • the trigger 5 controls a slide valve 6.
  • the trigger When the trigger is pressed up against the handle 1, it slides the slide valve to the left, as shown in Fig. '7, and air comes from supply conduit 8 through passageway 9, and to the right of piston I 0.
  • This drives the piston rod II to the left carrying with it the slide l2 and the upright l3 on which pivots a key l4 (Fig. 2).
  • This key M engages in a notch IS in the feeder or push slide I6 (Fig. 4)
  • a fastener clinching machine the combination of means for feeding a succession of U-like fasteners or open rings, a pair of jaws, 20 a pusher for pushing the fasteners successively into the open jaws, a reciprocating member arranged to strike the jaws and close them, the said reciprocating member adapted to move the pusher to push the open fastener into the jaws, 25 and means for separating the two members after the open ring has been pushed into the jaws and before the reciprocating member has contacted the jaws to close them.
  • a fastener clinching machine the combination of means for feeding a succession of U-like fasteners or open rings, a pair of jaws, a pusher for pushing the fasteners successively into the open jaws, a reciprocating member arranged to strike between the jaws for closing 35 them, the said reciprocating member adapted to move the pusher to push the open fastener into the jaws, means for separating the two members after the open ring has been pushed into the jaws and before the reciprocating member has contacted the jaws to close them and. fluid-operated means for reciprocating the reciprocating member.
  • a pusher for pushing the fasteners successively into the open jaws
  • a reciprocating member for closing the jaws
  • the said reciprocating member adapted to move the pusher to push the open 50 fastener into the jaws, the two members separating after the open ring has been pushed into the jaws and before the reciprocating member has contacted the jaws to close them
  • a key for causing the reciprocating member and the 55 pusher to move together andmeans for releasing the key and separating the members after the ring has been pushed into the jaws but before the slide has contacted the jaws to close them.
  • a fastener clinching machine the combination of means for feeding a succession of U-like fasteners or open rings, a pair of jaws, a pusher for pushing the fasteners successively into the open jaws, a reciprocating member for closing the jaws, the said reciprocating member adapted to move the pusher to push the open fastener into the jaws, the two members separating after the open ring has been pushed into the jaws and before the reciprocating member has contacted the jaws to close them, a key for causing the reciprocating member and the pusher to move together and a cam for releasing the key ring has been pushed into the jaws but before the slide has contacted the jaws to close them.
  • a magazine for feeding a stack of fasteners a pusher and reciprocating jaw-operating slide arranged to be reciprocated as a unit for part of the distance and to be switched apart before the completion of the stroke of the jaw-operating slide and a pair of pivoted jaws operated by said slide when a fastener has been pushed by said pusher into the open jaws and power means-for reciprocating the said jaw-operating slide and the pusher.
  • a magazine for feeding a stack of fasteners a. pusher and reciprocating jaw-operating slide arranged to be reciprocated as a unit for part of the distance and to be switched apart before the completion of the stroke of the jaw-operating slide and a pair of pivoted jaws operated by said slide when a fastener has been pushed into the open jaws by said pusher and power means for reciprocating the said jaw-operating slide and the pusher, comprising a fluid-operated piston and a slide valve operated by a trigger for turning the fluid from one end to the other of the piston.
  • a magazine for feeding a stack of fasteners a pusher and reciprocating jaw-operating slide arranged to be reciprocated as a unit for part of the distance and to be switched apart before the completion of the stroke of the jaw-operating slide and a pair of pivoted jaws operated by said slide when a fastener has been pushed into the open jaws by the pusher and power means for reciprocating the said jaw-operating slide and the pusher and a pivoted key and a stationary cam for tying the slide and the pusher together for part of the way and switching the key out of engagement with the pusher to release the pusher and permit the jaw-operating slide to go on to spread the inner end of the jaws and clinch the outer end of the jaws.

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June 25, 1940. J. T. GREEN HOG RING CLINCHING TOOL 4 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed May 24, 1939 m M mm June 25, 1940. J. T. GREEN HOG RING CLINCHING T001.
Filed May 24, 1939 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR. 067m fiomas 6766 7 5mm "Q A ORNEYS June 25, 1940. J. T. GREEN HOG RING CLINCHING TOOL Filed May 24, 1959 4 Shee'tS-She9t 3 m/W W M m m n n an 1 BY 622W,
June 25, 1940. J. T. GREEN HOG RING CLINCHING TOOL Filed May 24, 1939 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 m NH MW m mm m w h -U ma I n M\ m 1 m M )./L fl J l J 4 N k w m mm d w v Em? NH Patented June 25, 194@ 2,205,690 nos RING cmncnme 'roor.
John Thomas Green, Detroit, Mich, assignor to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich, a corporation of Delaware Application May 24, 1939, Serial No. 275,345
7 Claims.
This invention relates to a tool for clinching fasteners or staples and particularly so-called hog rings. The idea is to use the tool in connection with fastening springs in a spring assembly or upholstery to seat cushions, etc.
It has for its object a tool of the magazine type which is power-operated, preferably fluidoperated.
In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is an elevation of the tool.
Fig. 2 is a section on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged view of the jaws showing them opened and closed.
Fig. 4 is a perspective of the feeder or pusher.
Fig. 5 is a plan view of the tool.
Fig. 6 is a longitudinal section of the same showing the tool inactive.
Fig. 7 is a similar view showing the tool with the parts midway of the stroke.
Fig. 8 is a similar view showing the parts when the staple has been fed into the jaws.
Fig. 9 is a similar view showing the parts at the limit of the operating movement.
Fig. 10 shows the parts after the trigger valve has been released and the piston is ready to return to its normal position.
Fig. 11 is a plan view of the tool with part of the casing removed.
l is a magazine in which are contained fasteners 2 which are urged into the machine by means of the spring 3. Preferably, the hog rings are secured together by parafline or other adhesive material to form a stick, which is placed in the magazine. The trigger 5 controls a slide valve 6. When the trigger is pressed up against the handle 1, it slides the slide valve to the left, as shown in Fig. '7, and air comes from supply conduit 8 through passageway 9, and to the right of piston I 0. This drives the piston rod II to the left carrying with it the slide l2 and the upright l3 on which pivots a key l4 (Fig. 2). This key M engages in a notch IS in the feeder or push slide I6 (Fig. 4)
As shown in Fig. 7, this takes a hog ring 2 out from under the stack and pushes it toward the jaws which are open. As it reaches the position shown in Fig. 8, the beveled edge I! forces the ring down into the jaws 4- (Fig. 8) against the resistance of the retaining spring 20. At this point, key It rides up cam I8 and this releases the key from the notch IS in the pusher and disconnects the pusher from the slide. Slide l2 continues to move forward and the beveled faces l9 strike between the inner ends of the jaws (Fig. 3) and spread the inner ends of the jaws,
thereby closing the outer ends of the jaws, as shown in the dotted lines of Fig. 3, and thereby doing the clinching. v
When the trigger is released, the spring 2i turns the trigger clockwise causing slide valve 6 5 to travel to the right, exhausting the air to the right of the piston it through the exhaust port 22 and causing the compressed fluid to travel through passage 23 to the left of piston l0. This causes piston it, rod H and slide l2 to return 10 to initial position. The key Ml drops back into notch l5 and causes push slide it to return to the initial position at the right. The spring 24 urges key M into notch l5. A stop pin 25 is used to stop the jaws t at the center position to 15 which they are drawn by spring 26.
I claim:
1. In a fastener clinching machine, the combination of means for feeding a succession of U-like fasteners or open rings, a pair of jaws, 20 a pusher for pushing the fasteners successively into the open jaws, a reciprocating member arranged to strike the jaws and close them, the said reciprocating member adapted to move the pusher to push the open fastener into the jaws, 25 and means for separating the two members after the open ring has been pushed into the jaws and before the reciprocating member has contacted the jaws to close them.
2. In a fastener clinching machine, the combination of means for feeding a succession of U-like fasteners or open rings, a pair of jaws, a pusher for pushing the fasteners successively into the open jaws, a reciprocating member arranged to strike between the jaws for closing 35 them, the said reciprocating member adapted to move the pusher to push the open fastener into the jaws, means for separating the two members after the open ring has been pushed into the jaws and before the reciprocating member has contacted the jaws to close them and. fluid-operated means for reciprocating the reciprocating member.
3. In a fastener clinching machine, the combination of means for feeding a succession of 5 U-like fasteners or open rings, a pair of jaws,
a pusher for pushing the fasteners successively into the open jaws, a reciprocating member for closing the jaws, the said reciprocating member adapted to move the pusher to push the open 50 fastener into the jaws, the two members separating after the open ring has been pushed into the jaws and before the reciprocating member has contacted the jaws to close them, a key for causing the reciprocating member and the 55 pusher to move together andmeans for releasing the key and separating the members after the ring has been pushed into the jaws but before the slide has contacted the jaws to close them.
4. In a fastener clinching machine, the combination of means for feeding a succession of U-like fasteners or open rings, a pair of jaws, a pusher for pushing the fasteners successively into the open jaws, a reciprocating member for closing the jaws, the said reciprocating member adapted to move the pusher to push the open fastener into the jaws, the two members separating after the open ring has been pushed into the jaws and before the reciprocating member has contacted the jaws to close them, a key for causing the reciprocating member and the pusher to move together and a cam for releasing the key ring has been pushed into the jaws but before the slide has contacted the jaws to close them.
5. In a machine for applying fasteners, a magazine for feeding a stack of fasteners, a pusher and reciprocating jaw-operating slide arranged to be reciprocated as a unit for part of the distance and to be switched apart before the completion of the stroke of the jaw-operating slide and a pair of pivoted jaws operated by said slide when a fastener has been pushed by said pusher into the open jaws and power means-for reciprocating the said jaw-operating slide and the pusher.
and separating the members'after the 6. In a machine for applying fasteners, a magazine for feeding a stack of fasteners, a. pusher and reciprocating jaw-operating slide arranged to be reciprocated as a unit for part of the distance and to be switched apart before the completion of the stroke of the jaw-operating slide and a pair of pivoted jaws operated by said slide when a fastener has been pushed into the open jaws by said pusher and power means for reciprocating the said jaw-operating slide and the pusher, comprising a fluid-operated piston and a slide valve operated by a trigger for turning the fluid from one end to the other of the piston.
'7. In a machine for applying fasteners, a magazine for feeding a stack of fasteners, a pusher and reciprocating jaw-operating slide arranged to be reciprocated as a unit for part of the distance and to be switched apart before the completion of the stroke of the jaw-operating slide and a pair of pivoted jaws operated by said slide when a fastener has been pushed into the open jaws by the pusher and power means for reciprocating the said jaw-operating slide and the pusher and a pivoted key and a stationary cam for tying the slide and the pusher together for part of the way and switching the key out of engagement with the pusher to release the pusher and permit the jaw-operating slide to go on to spread the inner end of the jaws and clinch the outer end of the jaws.
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US2453872A (en) * 1944-08-28 1948-11-16 Kroehler Mfg Co Upholsterer's application tool
US2574811A (en) * 1948-02-07 1951-11-13 Universal Wire Spring Co Portable clipping tool
US2647814A (en) * 1949-02-07 1953-08-04 Gen Motors Corp Clip clinching tool
US2656539A (en) * 1952-12-29 1953-10-27 Gen Motors Corp Hog ring clinching tool
US2689955A (en) * 1947-08-25 1954-09-28 Heller Company Hug ring pliers
US2699549A (en) * 1954-03-22 1955-01-18 Steiner Alois Hog ring tool
US2730719A (en) * 1956-01-17 Steiner
US2767400A (en) * 1955-04-07 1956-10-23 Haberstump Alfred Henry Clip delivering and clinching tool
US2767401A (en) * 1952-12-15 1956-10-23 Alfred H Haberstump Air operated clip clinching tool
US2977600A (en) * 1956-01-27 1961-04-04 Frank H Ine Automatic clip fastening device
DE1117509B (en) * 1956-12-12 1961-11-16 Waldes Kohinoor Inc Assembly tool for retaining rings
US3023417A (en) * 1959-10-19 1962-03-06 Powers Wire Products Company I Hog-ring applicating tool
US3066304A (en) * 1960-06-06 1962-12-04 Edward F Wantland Driving tool
US3099837A (en) * 1959-09-17 1963-08-06 Internat Staple And Machine Co Pneumatic driver
DE1162799B (en) * 1956-04-24 1964-02-13 Faure Bertrand Ets Safety device on a tool for clamping several wires
DE1183868B (en) * 1952-07-14 1964-12-17 Waldes Kohinoor Inc Auxiliary device for the detection of open locking rings
EP0648581A1 (en) * 1993-10-18 1995-04-19 REVELIN EVARISTO & FIGLI SNC Automatic clinching machine

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US2730719A (en) * 1956-01-17 Steiner
US2453872A (en) * 1944-08-28 1948-11-16 Kroehler Mfg Co Upholsterer's application tool
US2689955A (en) * 1947-08-25 1954-09-28 Heller Company Hug ring pliers
US2574811A (en) * 1948-02-07 1951-11-13 Universal Wire Spring Co Portable clipping tool
US2647814A (en) * 1949-02-07 1953-08-04 Gen Motors Corp Clip clinching tool
DE1183868B (en) * 1952-07-14 1964-12-17 Waldes Kohinoor Inc Auxiliary device for the detection of open locking rings
US2767401A (en) * 1952-12-15 1956-10-23 Alfred H Haberstump Air operated clip clinching tool
US2656539A (en) * 1952-12-29 1953-10-27 Gen Motors Corp Hog ring clinching tool
US2699549A (en) * 1954-03-22 1955-01-18 Steiner Alois Hog ring tool
US2767400A (en) * 1955-04-07 1956-10-23 Haberstump Alfred Henry Clip delivering and clinching tool
US2977600A (en) * 1956-01-27 1961-04-04 Frank H Ine Automatic clip fastening device
DE1162799B (en) * 1956-04-24 1964-02-13 Faure Bertrand Ets Safety device on a tool for clamping several wires
DE1117509B (en) * 1956-12-12 1961-11-16 Waldes Kohinoor Inc Assembly tool for retaining rings
US3099837A (en) * 1959-09-17 1963-08-06 Internat Staple And Machine Co Pneumatic driver
US3023417A (en) * 1959-10-19 1962-03-06 Powers Wire Products Company I Hog-ring applicating tool
US3066304A (en) * 1960-06-06 1962-12-04 Edward F Wantland Driving tool
EP0648581A1 (en) * 1993-10-18 1995-04-19 REVELIN EVARISTO & FIGLI SNC Automatic clinching machine

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