WO2007043260A1 - Portable fastening tool - Google Patents

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WO2007043260A1
WO2007043260A1 PCT/JP2006/317803 JP2006317803W WO2007043260A1 WO 2007043260 A1 WO2007043260 A1 WO 2007043260A1 JP 2006317803 W JP2006317803 W JP 2006317803W WO 2007043260 A1 WO2007043260 A1 WO 2007043260A1
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Hideki Ishida
Hitoshi Tsuzuki
Takeshi Matsuoka
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Koki Holdings Co Ltd
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Priority to US12/088,524 priority Critical patent/US8118204B2/en
Priority to EP06797659.7A priority patent/EP1937442B1/en
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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
    • B25C1/00Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices
    • B25C1/06Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices operated by electric power

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  • the present invention relates to a portable fastening tool for punching nails with a driving force established by a battery.
  • a portable fastening tool of this kind is constituted by: a housing having a handle portion extending generally m a side elevation of T-shape from a generally cylindrical trunk portion; an ejection unit attached to the lower portion of the housing; a magazine attached to the ejection unit; a motor housed in the housing; a battery for driving the motor; a flywheel rotatably supported by the housing and rotationally driven by the motor; a follower shaft rotatably supported by the housing and selectively rotated by the kinetic energy of the flywheel; and a plunger linearly moved m the housing by the rotation of the follower shaft thereby to drive the nails fed into the ejection unit.
  • the portable fastening tool of this type there is a type, in which the nails connected in a step shape are housed in the magazine.
  • the magazine is so attached to the housing that it is inclined in a side view at the same angle as the connection angle of nails (as referred to JP-A-6-278051 and JP-A-2002-127039, for example) .
  • the handle portion is formed at such an angle as close to the horizontal direction, so that the trunk portion of the housing may be easily pushed onto the punching side.
  • easy use of the portable fastening tool in a narrow place is also considered by keeping the trailing end portion of the handle portion of the housing (or the free end portion on the opposite side of the trunk portion) lower than the trunk portion.
  • the magazine for housing a number of nails connected in the step shape is attached obliquely in a side view to the housing.
  • the handle portion has to be likewise inclined. If the handle portion is excessively inclined, however, there arise a problem to make it hard to push the trunk portion onto the punching side. If the trailing end portion of the handle portion of the housing is higher than the end portion on the trunk side, the portable fastening tool becomes tall as a whole thereby to deteriorate the operability and workability of the machine in a narrow place .
  • the invention has been conceived in view of the problems thus far described, and has an object to provide a compact portable fastening tool which can be easily pushed at its handle portion onto a punched side, even in case a magazine is attached at an inclination with respect to the horizon, so that it can be easily used even in a narrow place.
  • a portable fastening tool comprising: a housing having a handle portion formed generally in a T-shape in side elevation to extend from a generally cylindrical trunk portion; an ejection unit attached to the lower portion of the housing; a magazine attached to the ejection unit; a motor housed in the housing; a battery for driving the motor; a flywheel rotatably supported in the housing and rotationally driven by the motor; a follower shaft rotatably supported in the housing and selectively rotated by the kinetic energy of the flywheel; and a plunger adapted to be linearly moved in the housing by the rotation of the follower shaft thereby to drive the nail fed into the ejection unit.
  • the portable fastening tool is characterized: in that the magazine is so attached that it is inclined m a side view with respect to the trunk portion of the housing and that it is inclined in a bottom view with respect to the handle portion of the housing.
  • the magazine is attached at its one end to the ejection unit and at its other end to the trailing end portion of the handle portion of the housing such that the magazine is deflected to the right or left on its one end and is inclined in its bottom, view by a predetermined angle with respect to the handle portion of the housing.
  • the magazine is so arranged as to overlap a potion of at least the handle portion of the housing or the battery m a side view.
  • a portable fastening tool comprising: a housing including a trunk portion and a handle portion; a battery disposed at the end portion of the housing; an ejection unit disposed at the lower end of the housing; a drive source caused by the battery to generate a driving force; a punching portion driven by the drive source; an ejection port for punching the nails fed to the ejection unit by the punching portion; and a magazine for holding the nails fed to the ejection unit.
  • the portable fastening tool is characterized: in that the magazine is attached so obliquely from the side of the ejection port to the handle portion as to avoid interference with the battery.
  • the position of the handle portion of the housing can be held nearly horizontal while avoiding the magazine, and the portable fastening tool can be easily pushed to the punching side while gripping the handle portion, so that the nailing operations can be stabilized.
  • the magazine is so arranged that its portion overlaps either the portion of the handle portion of the housing or the battery in the side view.
  • the height of the trailing end portion (or the end portion on the opposite side of the trunk portion) of the handle portion i.e., the height from the leading end punching portion of the trunk portion
  • the electric fastening tool 1 can be held small to make the electric fastening tool 1 so compact that it can be conveniently used in the narrow place, so that it can nail even a narrow place highly efficiently.
  • the magazine is mounted obliquely, as viewed from the ejection port, with respect to the handle portion so as to avoid the interference with the battery. Even if the magazine is attached obliquely in the top plan view to the handle portion of the housing, the battery or a heavy component can be arranged at the low position so that the portable fastening tool can be well balanced in its weight and less damaged in its operation.
  • Fig. 1 is a lefthand side elevation of an electric fastening tool according to an embodiment
  • Fig. 2 is a bottom view of the electric fastening tool according to the embodiment
  • Fig. 3 is a broken righthand side elevation showing the internal configuration of the electric fastening tool according to the embodiment
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation showing the nailing operation using the electric fastening tool according to the embodiment.
  • Fig. 5 is a side elevation of nails connected m a step shape .
  • FIG. 1 is a lefthand side elevation of an electric fastening tool (or a portable fastening tool) according to the invention
  • Fig.2 is a bottom view of the same electric fastening tool
  • Fig. 3 is a broken righthand side elevation showing the internal constitution of the same electric fastening tool
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation showing the nailing operation using the same electric fastening tool
  • Fig. 5 is a side elevation of nails connected in a step shape.
  • the right and left sides of the electric fastening tool will means the right and left sides of the case, m which the electric fastening tool is seen from the operator m case the operator grips the handle portion of the electric fastening tool.
  • the top plan view is taken in Fig.1 from above the electric fastening tool, and the bottom view is taken in Fig. 1 from below the electric fastening tool.
  • numeral 2 designates a housing made of a resin and acting as an exterior member. This housing 2 is constituted to include a generally cylindrical trunk portion 2A, and a handle portion 2B jointed generally in the shape of letter T, as viewed in a side view, to the trunk portion 2A.
  • a battery pack 3 for housing the not-shown battery as the power source.
  • a trigger switch 4 is disposed at the handle portion 2B of the housing 2 and near the trunk portion 2A.
  • an ejection unit 17 to which a flat box-shaped magazine 5 is attached obliquely, in a side view, to the trunk portion 2A.
  • this magazine 5 as shown in Fig. 5, there are housed a number of nails 6, which are connected in a step shape. More specifically, the magazine 5 is attached, at its one end, to the ejection unit 17 (as located at the lower end portion of Fig. 1) disposed at the leading end of the trunk portion 2A of the housing 2 and, at its other end, to the trailing end portion of the handle portion 2B of the housing 2 and near the battery pack 3.
  • the magazine 5 is inclined obliquely upward from the ejection unit 17 disposed at the leading end of the trunk portion 2A of the housing 2 toward the trailing end portion of the handle portion 2B.
  • the magazine 5 forms a triangular shape, m a side view, together with the trunk portion 2A and the handle portion 2B of the housing 2.
  • the electric fastening tool (or the portable fastening tool) 1 is characterized m that the magazine 5 is attached obliquely in the bottom view
  • the magazine 5 is attached so obliquely in a bottom view to the handle portion 2B of the housing 2 that it is turned in its entirety by a predetermined angle ⁇ leftward (or upward of Fig.2) on the ejection unit 17 disposed at the leading end of the trunk portion 2A of the housing 2.
  • ⁇ leftward or upward of Fig.2
  • the magazine 5 is attached obliquely to the handle portion 2B by turning it leftward of the bottom view on the ejection unit 17 disposed at the leading end of the trunk portion 2A of the housing 2.
  • the magazine 5 may also be attached obliquely to the handle portion 2B by turning it ⁇ ghtward (or downward of Fig. 2) .
  • the magazine 5 is attached obliquely of the side view to the trunk portion 2A of the housing 2 and obliquely of the bottom view to the handle portion 2B of the housing 2.
  • the magazine 5 is arranged to have its portion overlapping the battery pack 3 disposed at the trailing end portion of the handle portion 2B of the housing 2, as shown in Fig.1, and is attached so obliquely to the handle portion 2B that its overlapping portion may have no interference (or overlap) with the battery pack 3, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the inclination angle ⁇ (as referred to Fig .2 ) , as taken m top plan view, of the magazine 5 with respect to the handle portion 2B of the housing 2 is set at such a value that a portion (which overlaps the battery pack 3 in a side view) of the housing 2 may not interfere, in a bottom view, with the battery pack 3.
  • the internal constitution of the housing 2 is described with reference to Fig. 3.
  • a motor 7 acting as a drive source from which an output shaft (or motor shaft) 8 extends m the direction of the center of rotation thereof (i.e., m the direction normal to the sheet of Fig. 3) .
  • a drive gear 9 is fixed on the end portion of the output shaft 8.
  • the trunk portion 2A of the housing 2 On the side of the motor 7 m the trunk portion 2A of the housing 2, moreover, there is arranged the not-shown rotatable follower shaft in parallel with the output shaft 8 of the motor 7.
  • This follower shaft has a pinion 10 fixed thereon and bears a flywheel 11 rotatably. This flywheel 11 meshes with the aforementioned drive gear 9.
  • This clutch mechanism is constituted to include a clutch spring wound on the flywheel 11 and the follower shaft, an electromagnetic solenoid acting as an actuator for winding the clutch spring on the outer circumference of the follower shaft, and a drive circuit for driving the electromagnetic solenoid.
  • a plunger 12 meshing with the pinion 10 that it can move reciprocally and linearly upward and downward of Fig. 3 along a guide rail 13.
  • a blade or a punching portion 14 for punching out the nails 6.
  • the plunger 12 is biased in such a direction (upward of Fig. 3) by the not-shown return spring as to return to the initial position.
  • the trigger switch 4 When the trigger switch 4 is pulled and turned ON, the motor 7 is energized by the battery housed in the battery pack 3.
  • the rotations of the output shaft 8 of the motor 7 are transmitted from the drive gear 9 to the flywheel 11 so that the flywheel 11 is rotationally driven to store the kinetic energy.
  • the clutch mechanism is m OFF state, and the flywheel 11 and the driven shaft are disconnected.
  • the flywheel 11 is freely (idly) rotating with respect to the follower shaft, so that the transmission of the power (or the kinetic energy) from the flywheel 11 to the follower shaft is blocked.
  • the electromagnetic solenoid is energized by the not-shown drive circuit so that it is driven.
  • the clutch mechanism is turned ON to connect the flywheel 11 and the follower shaft so that the kinetic energy of the flywheel 11 is transmitted to rotate the follower shaft.
  • the driven shaft is thus rotationally driven, the pinion 10 fixed on the driven shaft rotates together, thereby to push the meshing plunger 12 in the punching direction (downward of Fig. 3) against the biasing force of the not-shown return spring.
  • the blade 14 attached to the leading end of the plunger 12 is also pushed in the same direction to impinge at its leading end against the nail 6 housed in the magazine 5.
  • the nail 6 is pushed from the ejection port 17a of the ejection unit 17 so that it is driven into a material such as wood W, as shown in Fig. 4.
  • the nail 6 When the nail 6 is driven into the wood W, as described above, the energization of the electromagnetic solenoid is interrupted and turned OFF, and the clutch mechanism is also turned OFF to disconnect the flywheel 11 and the follower shaft. Then, the follower shaft can rotate freely with respect to the flywheel 11 so that the plunger 12 and the blade 14 attached to the plunger 12 are moved upward of Fig. 3 their initial positions by the biasing force of the not-shown return spring.
  • the nails 6 shown m Fig. 5 can be continuously driven into the wood W shown m Fig. 4.
  • the electric fastening tool 1 even if the magazine 5 having the nails 6 housed m the step shape, as shown m Fig. 5 is attached at an inclination with respect to the horizontal direction, the magazine 5 can be so attached while avoiding the handle portion 2B of the housing 2 as to hold the handle portion 2B at an angle near a horizontal direction. Moreover, the electric fastening tool 1 can be entirely shortened and can be easily pushed while gripping the handle portion 2B, so that it can punch the nails 6 stably.
  • the magazine 5 is so arranged that its portion overlaps either the trailing end portion of the handle portion 2B of the housing 2 or the battery pack 3 in the side view.
  • the height of the trailing end portion of the handle portion 2B i.e., the height from the leading end punching portion of the trunk portion 2A
  • the electric fastening tool 1 can be made so compact that it can be conveniently used m the narrow place, as shown in Fig. 4, so that it can nail even a narrow place highly efficiently.
  • the magazine 5 is mounted obliquely in a top plan view, as shown m Fig. 2, with respect to the handle portion 2B so as to avoid the interference with the battery pack 3.
  • the battery can be easily attached to or detached from the battery pack 3 so that it can be replaced easily and promptly.
  • the battery or a heavy component can be arranged at the low position so that the electric fastening tool (or the portable fastening tool) 1 can be well balanced m its weight and less damaged in its operation.
  • the embodiment of the invention has been described on the electric fastening tool as one example of the portable fastening tool.
  • the invention can also be naturally applied to another portable fastening tool such as a gas fastening tool, in which a gas is burned by sparking it with a battery so that the nail is driven by the explosive force (or the combustion energy) of the gas.

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