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WO2009101891A1
WO2009101891A1 PCT/JP2009/051947 JP2009051947W WO2009101891A1 WO 2009101891 A1 WO2009101891 A1 WO 2009101891A1 JP 2009051947 W JP2009051947 W JP 2009051947W WO 2009101891 A1 WO2009101891 A1 WO 2009101891A1
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Tomohide Kamiya
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    • 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
    • B25C1/04Hand-held nailing tools; Nail feeding devices operated by fluid pressure, e.g. by air pressure
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  • the present invention relates to a nailing machine in which connecting nails loaded in a magazine are sequentially supplied to a nose portion, and the nails supplied to the nose portion are struck by a driver so that the nails are driven out from an injection port of the nose portion.
  • a nailing machine in which connecting nails loaded in a magazine are sequentially supplied to a nose portion, and the nails supplied to the nose portion are struck by a driver so that the nails are driven out from an injection port of the nose portion.
  • the nailing machine is used for driving nails and screws into a member to be driven, and is widely used in the construction of housings, exteriors, and interiors in residential buildings.
  • the nailing machine includes a nailing machine main body in which a striking mechanism such as a piston is accommodated, a gripping grip portion attached to a side surface of the nailing machine main body, and a lower end of the nailing machine main body and is covered with a nail.
  • a nose portion having an injection port for driving and guiding the driving member toward the driving member; and a magazine for storing the connecting nails and supplying the connecting nails to the nose portion one by one.
  • Round nails are used to secure the holding power between members in housing and exterior work of residential buildings.
  • the shape of the tip of the nose portion is formed in a cylindrical shape corresponding to the shape of the nail.
  • Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2000-52275 proposes a nailing machine in which a non-slip claw is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the nose portion.
  • Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2000-218567 proposes a nailing machine in which a spike claw for preventing slipping is obliquely provided on the outer surface of a tapered tip of a contact arm. According to such a structure, since the nail
  • a nose portion is constituted by a driver guide and a wear plate having a flat plate shape corresponding to the shape of the nail.
  • the finishing nailing machine configured in this way is also used when nailing a formwork / face wood for purposes other than finishing.
  • the present invention solves the above-mentioned problems, and its purpose is to prevent the displacement of the driving position when nailing is performed on an inclined surface such as a horizontal surface or face wood using a finishing nailing machine.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a nailing machine with improved work efficiency.
  • the present invention is attached to a nail driver main body in which a striking mechanism is housed, and one end of the nail driver main body, and guides the nail toward the driven member by striking the striking mechanism.
  • a nose portion having an injection path and a magazine that is attached to the nose portion accommodates the nail inside and supplies the nail to the nose portion, and has a rectangular tip portion that comes into contact with the driven member of the nose portion
  • a projection having a corner protruding from the tip toward the guide direction of the nail is provided at at least one point of the tip.
  • the protrusion is provided at at least one position of the tip of the nose portion, when the nose portion is pressed against the driven member when the nail is driven, the protrusion of the tip of the nose portion is also It will be pushed into the driven member.
  • the protrusion part of a nose part functions as a member for anti-slip by being hooked on a to-be-dried member.
  • the protrusion is provided at the tip of the nose portion, the protrusion is pressed against the driven member no matter which direction the nailing machine is pressed against the driven member. Therefore, the driving direction of the nail driver can be adjusted according to the work environment, and work efficiency can be improved.
  • the nail driver according to the present invention includes a contact arm that is provided at a lower portion of the nail driver main body and has an injection port that is mounted so as to be movable in the vertical direction along the injection path of the nose part and that drives out the nail.
  • the tip of the contact arm is It has a rectangular planar shape, and is characterized in that a protrusion having a corner protruding from the tip toward the guide direction of the nail is provided at at least one point of the tip.
  • the protrusion at the tip of the nose portion functions as a slip stopper, it is possible to prevent displacement of the position at the time of driving. In addition, since it is not necessary to worry about misalignment, the working time can be shortened.
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the shape of a tip portion of a nose portion 14.
  • FIG. 3 is a front view of the shape of the tip of a nose portion 14.
  • FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the shape of the tip of a nose portion 14.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a shape of a tip portion of a nose portion 14.
  • FIG. 4A It is a figure which shows the usage example of a nail driver (the 1). It is the enlarged view of the area
  • FIG. 1 FIG. 5A, FIG. 6A and FIG. 18, the left side of the page is the front and the right side is the rear.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing a configuration of a nailing machine 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view showing the configuration of the nail driver 10.
  • a nailing machine 10 is used for interior construction of a residential building, finishing of furniture woodwork, formwork and face wood.
  • the head is not formed at all or is extremely small so that the head of the nail driven after nail construction is not conspicuous on the surface of the driven member.
  • a type of finishing nail is used.
  • the nail driver 10 includes a nail driver main body 12, a grip portion 18, a nose portion 14, and a magazine 16.
  • the nailing machine body 12 is a hollow body formed of a resin material, an aluminum material, or the like, and a cylindrical cylinder 20 is internally provided therein. Inside the cylinder 20 is accommodated a piston 42 that can reciprocate (up and down) along the longitudinal direction of the cylinder. A driver 22 for hitting a nail supplied to the nose portion 14 is attached to the piston 42. The driver 22 is guided by an injection path 54 formed in the nose portion 14 as the piston 42 reciprocates, and strikes a nail supplied to the nose portion 14.
  • a head valve 28 is slidably attached via a coil spring 48 inside the nailing machine body 12 and above the piston 42.
  • the head valve 28 is a member for adjusting the flow of compressed air into and out of the nailing machine body 12 by operating a trigger 32 described later.
  • the head valve 28 is urged by the upper compressed air and the coil spring 48 and is in close contact with the upper surface of the lower piston 42.
  • the compressed air in the trigger valve 24 is discharged.
  • the grip portion 18 is a cylindrical member that is gripped by an operator, and is integrally formed on the outer peripheral surface of the rear end of the nailing machine body 12.
  • a chamber 34 for storing compressed air is provided inside the grip portion 18.
  • the chamber 34 communicates with the interior of the nailing machine body 12 and supplies compressed air to the interior of the nailing machine body 12 via a trigger valve 24 described later.
  • An air plug 36 for supplying compressed air from a compressor (not shown) to the chamber 34 is attached to the rear end portion of the grip portion 18.
  • the trigger 32 is provided on the lower front surface of the grip portion 18. Inside the trigger 32, an activation member 46 that moves a stem 26 described later in conjunction with the operation of the trigger 32 is provided. When the trigger 32 is pulled by the operator, the activation member 46 is pushed upward in conjunction with this operation. Above the trigger 32, a trigger valve 24 for adjusting the inflow and outflow of compressed air filled in the nail driver main body 12 is provided.
  • the trigger valve 24 has a stem 26 that slides along the axial direction as the activation member 46 moves up and down.
  • an air supply line 30 is provided for communicating the chamber 34 and the space above the head valve 28.
  • the nose portion 14 is for guiding and driving the nail supplied from the magazine 16 toward the driven member, and is attached to the lower end portion of the nailing machine body 12.
  • the nose portion 14 includes a driver guide 50 and a wear plate 52.
  • the wear plate 52 is a flat plate member having an elongated triangle shape, and is attached to the nail driver main body 12 with its tapered tip portion directed downward.
  • the wear plate 52 is made of a metal material such as steel or iron.
  • the tip of the wear plate 52 has a rectangular planar shape, and a non-slip protrusion 50d (see FIG. 4B) described later is formed on the rectangular plane.
  • the driver guide 50 has substantially the same outer shape as the wear plate 52 and is detachably attached to the wear plate 52 with bolts or the like so as to face the wear plate 52.
  • the tip 50T of the driver guide 50 has a rectangular planar shape, and a non-slip protrusion 52c (see FIG. 4B) described later is formed on the rectangular plane.
  • an injection path 54 for guiding the nail toward the driven member is formed.
  • the injection path 54 is formed along the central axis (longitudinal direction) of the nail driver main body 12.
  • the driver 22 is guided to the ejection path 54 so as to appear and disappear.
  • the magazine 16 is a housing member for loading the connecting nails, and is attached to the rear side surface of the wear plate 52 constituting the nose portion 14.
  • the connecting nail is obtained by bonding a plurality of nails having a small head described above with an adhesive.
  • a slider 38 is attached to the lower portion of the magazine 16 to push and supply the connecting nails loaded in the magazine 16 one by one to the nose portion 14 in conjunction with the driving operation of the trigger 32.
  • FIG. 3A is a side view of the tip shape of the nose portion 14, FIG. 3B is a front view thereof, and FIG. 3C is a bottom view thereof.
  • 4A is a perspective view showing the tip shape of the nose portion 14, and FIG. 4B is an enlarged view of a region A in FIG. 4A.
  • the tip 50T of the driver guide 50 constituting the nose 14 has a rectangular planar shape, and a protrusion 50d is formed on the end of the tip 50T opposite to the magazine 16 side.
  • a protrusion 50d is formed on the end of the tip 50T opposite to the magazine 16 side.
  • two protrusions 50d and 50d are formed in the vicinity of the corner of the tip 50T opposite to the magazine 16 side.
  • the protruding portion 50d has a corner portion that is locked to the driven member, and protrudes from the distal end portion 50T toward the driven member direction (the nail guiding direction) opposite to the nail driver main body 12.
  • the protrusion 50d functions as an anti-slip member by making point contact with the driven member.
  • the protrusion 50d is a nail located on the wear plate 52 side (inner side) and above the curved surface 50a cut out in an arc shape toward the nailing machine body 12 side and both ends on the front side of the curved surface 50a.
  • a first inclined surface 50b that is notched and inclined toward the batter main body 12 side (see FIG. 1) and both front ends of the curved surface 50a and the nail driver main body 12 side (diagonally rearward).
  • a second inclined surface 50c that is inclined by being cut out.
  • the first inclined surface 50b is inclined from the end of the curved surface 50a in a direction approaching the injection path 54
  • the second inclined surface 50c is the tip of the driver guide 50 toward the upper nail driver main body 12 side. It is inclined so that it becomes wider.
  • the tip 52T of the wear plate 52 has a rectangular planar shape, and a protrusion 52c is formed on the edge of the tip 52T on the magazine 16 side.
  • the protrusion 52c has a corner that is locked to the driven member, and protrudes from the tip 52T in the direction of the driven member (the nail guiding direction) opposite to the nail driver main body 12. Thereby, the protrusion part 52c functions as an anti-slip member by making point contact with the driven member.
  • the protrusion 52c includes an inclined surface 52a that is notched toward the driver guide 50 side and the nailing machine main body 12 side from one side 52d of the magazine 16 (rear) side of the tip 52T, and the rear of the wear plate 52. And a flat surface (wall surface) 52b on the side.
  • Compressed air from the chamber 34 is introduced (inflowed) into the gap formed between the head valve 28 and the piston 42 at once.
  • the piston 42 is driven downward along the axial direction of the cylinder 20 by the inflow of compressed air from the chamber 34.
  • a repulsive force upward is generated in response to the downward striking force of the cylinder 20.
  • the driver 22 is guided to the injection path 54.
  • the nail supplied to the injection path is struck by the driver 22 and driven into the driven member.
  • 5A to 7B are diagrams showing an example of use when nails are driven into the inclined surface 80a of the face wood 80 attached to the formwork 82 using the nail driver 10 according to the present invention.
  • the nose part 14 is moved when nailing.
  • the projections 50d and 52c at the tip of the nose portion 14 are also pressed into the driven member.
  • protrusion part 50d, 52c functions as a member for anti-slip.
  • the protrusions 50d and 52c are provided at the peripheral edge of the tip of the nose part 14, the protrusions 50d and 52c are inserted into the driven member no matter which direction the nailing machine 10 is pressed against the driven member. Pressed against. Therefore, the driving direction of the nail driver 10 can be freely adjusted according to the work environment, and the efficiency of the nail driving work can be improved.
  • the tip portions of the driver guide 50 and the wear plate 52 are configured in a rectangular planar shape, these are easily held by holding them with a jig and cutting them with a tool such as a blade.
  • the outer dimensions described above can be processed. Therefore, the manufacturing process can be simplified as compared with the case of processing a cast product or the like.
  • FIG. 8A and 8B are diagrams showing a modification of the region A of the nose portion 14 shown in FIG. 4A. In the following description, the description of the components of the nailing machine 10 that are the same as those described above is omitted.
  • the projecting portion 501d of the distal end portion 501T of the driver guide 50 has a curved surface 501a cut out in an arc shape toward the nailing machine main body 12 side (see FIG. 1), and an outer side from both ends of the curved surface 501a. It is comprised from the inclined surface 501c inclined toward the nailing machine main body 12 side.
  • the protrusion 521c of the wear plate 52 includes an inclined surface 521a inclined from one side of the front end 521T on the magazine 16 (rear) side toward the driver guide 50 side and the nailer body 12 side, and a rear side of the wear plate 52. And a flat surface 521b.
  • FIG. 9A and 9B are diagrams showing a modification of the region A of the nose portion 14 shown in FIG. 4A.
  • the protrusion 502d of the distal end portion 502T of the driver guide 50 has a curved surface 502a cut out in an arc shape toward the nailing machine main body 12 side, and a wear plate 52 side from both ends on the front side of the curved surface 502a.
  • the inclined surface 502c is provided.
  • the protrusion 522d of the tip 522T of the wear plate 52 has a curved surface 522a cut out in an arc shape toward the nailing machine main body 12 side, and both ends on the front side of the curved surface 522a from the driver guide 50 side.
  • a first inclined surface 522b that is inclined (inner side) and toward the nail driver main body 12 side, and a second inclined surface that is inclined outward and toward the nail driver main body 12 side from both front end portions of the curved surface 522a.
  • the inclined surface 522c is provided.
  • 10A and 10B are diagrams showing a modification of the region A of the nose portion 14 shown in FIG. 4A.
  • the protrusion 503d of the distal end portion 503T of the driver guide 50 is provided on the outer side of the curved surface 503a cut out in an arc shape toward the nailing machine main body 12 side and both ends of the curved surface 503a and on the nailing machine main body 12. It is comprised from the inclined surface 503c inclined toward the side.
  • the protrusion 523d of the tip 523T of the wear plate 52 is provided on the driver guide 50 side from each of the curved surface 523a cut out in an arc shape toward the nailing machine body 12 side and both ends on the front side of the curved surface 523a.
  • the inclined surface 523c is provided on the driver guide 50 side from each of the curved surface 523a cut out in an arc shape toward the nailing machine body 12 side and both ends on the front side of the curved surface 523a.
  • 11A and 11B are diagrams showing a modification of the region A of the nose portion 14 shown in FIG. 4A.
  • the protrusion 504d of the tip 504T of the driver guide 50 has a curved surface 504a cut out in an arc shape toward the nailing machine main body 12 side, and a wear plate 52 side from both ends on the front side of the curved surface 504a. (Inside) and the inclined first inclined surface 504b inclined toward the nailing machine main body 12 side and the both ends on the front side of the curved surface 504a are inclined outward and toward the nailing machine main body 12 side. It is comprised from the 2nd inclined surface 504c.
  • the protrusion 524d of the front end portion 524T of the wear plate 52 has a curved surface 524a cut out in an arc shape toward the nailing machine main body 12 side, and an outer side from both ends of the curved surface 524a and the nailing machine main body 12. It is comprised from the inclined surface 524c inclined toward the side.
  • 12A and 12B are diagrams showing a modification of the region A of the nose portion 14 shown in FIG. 4A.
  • the projecting portion 505d of the distal end portion 505T of the driver guide 50 has a curved surface 505a cut out in an arc shape toward the nailing machine body 12 side, and an outer side from both ends of the curved surface 505a and the nailing machine body 12. It is comprised from the inclined surface 505c inclined toward the side.
  • the protrusion 525d of the tip 525T of the wear plate 52 is formed on the outer side of each of the curved surface 525a cut out in an arc shape toward the nailing machine body 12 and both ends of the curved surface 525a and the nailing machine body 12 It is comprised from the inclined surface 525c inclined toward the side.
  • FIG. 4A is diagrams showing a modification of the region A of the nose portion 14 shown in FIG. 4A.
  • the protrusion 506d of the distal end portion 506T of the driver guide 50 has a curved surface 506a cut out in an arc shape toward the nailing machine main body 12 side, and a wear plate 52 side from both ends on the front side of the curved surface 506a. (Inside) and the inclined first inclined surface 506b inclined toward the nailing machine main body 12 side and the both ends on the front side of the curved surface 506a are inclined outward and toward the nailing machine main body 12 side. It is comprised from the 2nd inclined surface 506c.
  • the front end portion 526T of the wear plate 52 has a rectangular planar shape, and the front end portion 526T includes a flat surface 526 formed of a plane orthogonal to the guide (axis) direction.
  • 14A and 14B are diagrams showing a modification of the region A of the nose portion 14 shown in FIG. 4A.
  • the projecting portion 507d of the distal end portion 507T of the driver guide 50 has a curved surface 507a cut out in an arc shape toward the nailing machine main body 12 side, and an outer side from both ends of the curved surface 507a and the nailing machine main body 12. It is comprised from the inclined surface 507c inclined toward the side.
  • the front end portion 527T of the wear plate 52 has a rectangular planar shape, and the front end portion 527T includes a flat surface 527 formed of a plane orthogonal to the guide (axis) direction.
  • 15A and 15B are diagrams showing a modification of the region A of the nose portion 14 shown in FIG. 4A.
  • the front end portion 508T of the driver guide 50 has a rectangular planar shape, and the front end portion 508T includes a flat surface 508 formed of a plane orthogonal to the guide (axis) direction.
  • the protrusion 528d of the tip 528T of the wear plate 52 has a curved surface 528a cut out in an arc shape toward the nailing machine main body 12 side and both ends on the front side of the curved surface 528a from the driver guide 50 side.
  • a first inclined surface 528b that is inclined (inner side) and toward the nail driver main body 12 side, and a second inclined surface that is inclined toward the outer side and the nail driver main body 12 side from both front ends of the curved surface 528a.
  • the inclined surface 528c is provided.
  • 16A and 16B are diagrams showing a modification of the region A of the nose portion 14 shown in FIG. 4A.
  • the front end portion 509T of the driver guide 50 has a rectangular planar shape, and the front end portion 509T includes a flat surface 509 formed of a plane orthogonal to the guide (axis) direction.
  • the protrusion 529c of the wear plate 52 includes an inclined surface 529a inclined from one side of the tip 529T on the magazine 16 (rear) side toward the driver guide 50 side and the nailer body 12 side, and the rear side of the wear plate 52 The flat surface 529b.
  • 17A and 17B are diagrams showing a modification of the region A of the nose portion 14 shown in FIG. 4A.
  • the distal end portion 500T of the driver guide 50 has a rectangular planar shape, and the distal end portion 500T includes a flat surface 500 formed of a plane orthogonal to the guide (axis) direction.
  • the protrusion 520d of the front end 520T of the wear plate 52 is formed on the outer side of the curved surface 520a cut out in an arc shape toward the nailing machine body 12 side and both ends of the curved surface 520a and on the nailing machine body 12. It is comprised from the inclined surface 520c inclined toward the side.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a nail driver 100 provided with an idle driving prevention mechanism.
  • 19A and 19B are diagrams showing the shape of the tip of the nose portion 14.
  • the nose portion 14 includes a driver guide 50 and a wear plate 52.
  • An injection path 54 is formed between the driver guide 50 and the wear plate 52.
  • a contact arm 102 is mounted on the lower wall of the nailer body 12 and on the front wall surface of the wear plate 52 so as to be movable in the vertical direction along the injection path 54.
  • the contact arm 102 is configured by connecting two flat plate members, and an injection port 112 communicating with the injection path 54 of the nose portion 14 is provided between the flat plate members.
  • the tip (lower) end of the contact arm 102 protrudes from the wear plate 52, and the anti-slip protrusion 110a as described above is formed at the tip.
  • the protrusion 110a can be configured with the same outer shape as the protrusions 50d and 52c (see FIG. 3A) described in the first embodiment.
  • the protrusion 110a faces the curved surface 110b that is cut out in an arc shape toward the nailing machine main body 12 side (see FIGS. 9A and 9B), and both ends on the front side of the curved surface 110b.
  • An upper arm 106 is attached to the upper end of the contact arm 102 via a connecting arm 104.
  • the upper arm 106 moves up and down in conjunction with the pushing operation of the contact arm 102.
  • a trigger 32 is provided on the front lower surface of the grip portion 18.
  • a contact lever 108 is rotatably mounted around a support shaft 109 inside the trigger 32 and above the upper arm 106. The contact lever 108 rotates to the position directly below the stem 26 by the upward movement of the upper lever, and moves in the vertical direction in conjunction with the pulling operation of the trigger 32.
  • the contact lever 108 moves upward in conjunction with this, and pushes up the stem 26 upward.
  • the trigger valve 24 is actuated, and the nail driver 100 is activated by releasing the compressed air on the nailing machine main body 12 side from the gap between the stem 26 and the trigger valve 24 to the outside.
  • the pulling operation of the trigger 32 is linked to the operation of the contact arm 102, and the trigger valve 24 can be effectively operated only when the contact arm 102 is actually pressed against the driven member. It is configured as follows.
  • the protrusion 110a at the tip of the contact arm 102 of the nailing machine 100 provided with a safety mechanism, the same effects as those of the first embodiment can be obtained. That is, by pressing the contact arm 102 against the driven member, the protrusion 110a at the tip is pressed into the driven member and functions as a slip stopper, so that the displacement of the driving position is prevented and the driving time is shortened. Can be

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L'invention porte sur une cloueuse pour clous de finition dont le rendement est amélioré et sans fluctuations dues aux positions d'utilisation dans une surface horizontale ou une surface inclinée telle que la surface d'une bande d'angle en bois. La cloueuse comporte un nez (14) muni d'un trajet d'éjection (54) qui guide un clou vers un matériau cible par un impact généré par un mécanisme d'impact. Des extrémités avant (50T, 52T) de forme rectangulaires plages, situées en aval du nez (14) et qui sont amenées à être en contact avec le matériau cible. Au moins une partie de chacune des extrémités avant (50T, 52T) comporte une protubérance (50d, 52c) munie d'un angle faisant saillie dans la direction dans laquelle est guidé le clou. Pendant le fonctionnement de la cloueuse, les protubérances (50d, 52c) du nez (14) s'agrippent au matériau cible et servent d'élément antidérapants, ce qui prévient les fluctuations de rendement dues à la position de clouage.
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