WO2014209481A1 - Driving tool for driving fastening means into a workpiece - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- the present invention relates to a driving tool for driving fastening means into a work- piece according to the preamble of claim 1 and to a method for operating such a driving tool according to the preamble of claim 15.
- the driving tool in question is used primarily as a handheld tool, for example for fastening particle hoards on supporting structures.
- fastening means should be understood here in a broad sense and comprises not only nails and staples but also screws, pins or the like. The main focus of attention here is on the driving in of nails, which should not be understood as being restrictive.
- the fastening means usually take the form of a magazine belt.
- the magazine belt may for example have a, carrier belt of plastic or metal, which carries the individual fastening means.
- Another variant i that, of providing a series of parallel running fastening wires, which are tacked on to the individual fastening means.
- the driving tool in question may be designed as a compressed-air-operated driving tool, as a combustion- powered driving tool or as an electrically operated driving tool or the like.
- the known, driving tool (US 6,604,664 B2>. on which the invention is based, is designed as a compressed -air-operated driving tool. it. is provided with a pneumatic actuator unit, which serves for driving in the fastening means in individual driving-in cycles.
- a triggering assembly For triggering the driving-in cycles of the actuator unit, a triggering assembly is provided, having a trigger lever that can be actuated manually and a vorkpiece contact element that can. be actuated by placing the driving tool onto the vvorkpiece.
- a resetting from the bump firing mode into the single shot mode is provided in an automatic, time-controlled resetting operation.
- the driving tool has a resetting assembly with, a control volume.
- the resetting assembly can be activated in the bump firing mode, by air at a working pressure being admitted into ihe control volume.
- the control volume is provided with an air-venting opening, which allows slow venting of the air. If the pressure goes below a limit value, this has the effect after a predetermined delay time of transferring the driving tool into the single shot mode.
- separate valve the valve piston of which is coupled to the vvorkpiece contact element, is provided for the activation of the resetting assembly.
- An actuation of the work- piece contact element consequently leads to an activation of the resetting assembly.
- This is intended to achieve the effect that, when the driving tool is not used over a certain delay time, there is a correspondingly automatic, time-controlled resetting of the driving tool from the hump firing mode into the single shot mode in a resetting operation.
- the invention addresses the problem, of designing and developing the known driving tool in such a way that user convenience with regard to the automatic resetting operation is further increased .
- a signaling assembly which emits a feedback signal to the user before, after or during each automatic resetting operation, is provided, hi the simplest case, the feedback signal makes the user aware that the resetting operation is taking place or has already taken place. On this basis, the user can decide whether to continue operating in single shot mode or to transfer the driving tool to bump firing mode.
- the signaling assembly emits a feedback signal at a predetermined time interval before the automatic resetting operation, in this way, the user can as it were be warned that the resetting operation is pending. The user can then decide for example to start a further driving-in cycle, in order to remain in bump firing mode.
- the feedback signal that can be emitted by the signaling assembly may preferably be an optical signal (claim 7), an acoustic signal (claim 8) or a liaptie signal (claims 9 to 11 ). A combination of these various types of signal is also conceivable.
- Figure 2 shows the driving tool according to Figure i , in the view of a detail ⁇
- Fiuure 3 shows the trigger Sever of the driving tool according to Figure 1. a) in the actuated state without the feedback signal from the signaling assembly and b) in the actuated state with the feedback signal from the signaling assembly and
- Figure ⁇ shows a driving tool according to Figure 1 in a further embodiment, in the view of a detail IV.
- the driving tool that is represented in the drawing serves for driving in fastening means 1 of a magazine belt 2 indicated i Figure 1 , in particular nails, staples or the like.
- fastening means reference may be made to the introductory part of the description.
- the driving tool is a compressed-air driving tool, with a pneumatic actuator unit 3 schematically represented in the drawing, by means of which the fastening means I can be driven into the workplace W in driving-in cycles.
- the fastening means L driven by the actuator unit 3 pass through a driving channel 4 into the work- piece W.
- the driving tool as proposed also has a trigger lever 5, which can be actuated manually.
- the trigger lever 5 represented, in the drawing can be pivoted about a trigger lever axis 5a for actuation.
- a work- piece contact element 6. which can be actuated by the placing of the driving tool onto the workpiece , that is to say by the placing of the workpiece contact element 6 onto the workpiece W.
- the workpiece contact element 6 can be resiliency deflected upward in Figure 1. for actuation.
- the driving tool can be operated in differen operating modes, depending on the application. Firstly, the driving tool can be operated in a single shot mode, in that each individual sequence of an actuation of the workpiece contact element 6 with subsequent actuation of the trigger lever 5 triggers a driving-in cycle. In the single shot mode, the user therefore first places the driving tool onto the workpiece W, thereby actuating the workpiece contact element 6, and subsequently actuates the trigger lever 5. This sequence leads to the triggering of the driving-in cycle. if the fastening means i are to be driven in at a multiplicity of driving-in locations lying next to one another, the driving tool can be advantageously operated in.
- each individual actuation of the workpiece contact element 6 triggers a driving-in cycle, if the user keeps the trigger lever 5 actuated, the placing of the driving tool, and consequently the actuation of the workpiece contact element 6, is sufficient for the triggering of a driving- in cycle.
- the completely unactuated. driving tool is initially in the single shot mode. This means that, for triggering the first driving-in cycle, first the work- piece contact element.6 and then the trigger lever 5 must be actuated. After this first driving-in cycle, the driving tool is preferably in the bump firing mode. The user then has the possibility of keeping the trigger lever 5 actuated and triggering a further driving-in cycle with each actuation of the workpiece contact element 6.
- the handling of the driving tool as proposed is made particularly convenient, by providing a resetting assembly 7 that is schematically represented in. the drawing, by means of which the driving tool can be reset from th bump firing mode into the single shot mode In an automatic, time-controlled resetting operation.
- This means that such a resetting operation is automatically initiated in accordance with a certain specification, on the basis of a time control . , for example on the basis of a specific time sequence.
- the resetting assembly 7 is provided with a time-control device of some kind or other.
- a signaling assembly 8 which is likewise only schematically represented in the drawing and which emits a feedback signal to the user before, after or during each automatic resetting operation that is initiated by the resetting assembly 7. Consequently, depending on the design, it is possible for the user to be informed simply as to whether an. automatic resetting operation is pending, has already taken place or is in the process of taking place.
- the resetting assembly 7 can be activated in the bump firing mode and, after a delay time starting from the activation, has the effect of automatically transferring the driving tool from the bump firing mode into the single shot mode,
- the resetting assembly 7 is coupled to an actuator unit 3, by means of which the fastening means 1 can be driven into the workpiece W in driving-in cycles, a driving-in cycle activating the resetting assembly 7 in. bump firing mode, it may alternatively be provided that the resetting assembly 7 can be activated by a predetermined actuation of the trigger lever 5 and/or of the workpiece contact element 6, for example by the workpiece contact element 6 coming away from a workpiece W.
- an automatic resetting operation preferably takes place after a delay time starting from the last driving-in cycle or after a delay time starting from the last user actuation and directed at triggering a driving-in cycle.
- the signaling assembly 8 emits a feedback signal during every resetting operation that is initiated by the resetting assembly 7, This makes it clear to the user thai the driving tool, has been reset to the single shot mode, in the ease of a particularly preferred design, it is however the case that the signaling assembly 8 emits a feedback signal at a predetermined time interval before the resetting operation. This allows the user to respond, for example in that, with the trigger lever 5 actuated, he actuates the workplace contact element 6 and thereby triggers a further driving-in cycle. Consequently, the resetting assembly 7 described above involves renewed activation of the resetting assembly 7, and so the driving tool at first remains in the bump firing mode.
- the signaling assembly 8 emits a feedback signal at a predetermined lime interval, after the resetting operation This would inform the user that the resetting operation has been safely completed.
- the signaling assembly 8 emits a differing feedback, signal, depending on the time interval from the resetting operation.
- the signaling assembly 8 could emit a cyclical, signal, the cycle time of which is continuously reduced as the resetting operation approaches.
- a particularly low-cost structure can be achieved by the signaling assembly 8 being operated electrically.
- Numerous electricall operated variants for the emission of a feedback signal, are known.
- the driving tool is operated electrically, (he signaling assembly 8 being operated by the voltage supply of the driving tool.
- the signaling assembly 8 may also be assigned a separate voltage supply, in particular a battery assembly or the like.
- the signaling assembly 8 is operated pneumatically. This is advantageous in particular if the driving tool itself is operated pneumatically, the signaling assembly 8 preferably relying on the compressed air supply of the driving tool.
- the feedback signal may b an optical signal ( Figure 4), It is then preferably the case that the signaling assembly 8 has a corresponding light source 8a.
- the light source 8b may be, for example, a .light-emitting diode assembly or the like.
- the signaling assembly 8 may have a mechanical display.
- the signaling assembly 8 may have a display element, in particular a colored display element, which can be presented in a display window.
- the feedback signal that can be emitted by the signaling assembly 8 is an acoustic signal, the signaling assembly preferably having for this a sound generator 8b ( Figure 4).
- a sound generator may be an electrical buzzer, an electrical loudspeaker, a pneumatic whistling assembly or the like.
- the feedback signal that can be emitted by the signaling assembly 8 is a haptic signal ( Figures 1-3).
- the signaling assembly 8 preferably has a signaling movement drive for generating a tangible signaling movement; a signaling pulse generator tor generating a tangible signaling pulse or a signaling vibrator for generating a tangible signaling vibration.
- haptic signals of the signaling assembly 8 can be felt best by the user when the signaling assembly 8 is at least partly integrated in the trigger lever 5,
- the signaling assembly 8 advantageously has a feeling element 9, which can be adjusted for the emission of a haptic feedback signal and can be seen in the representation accord ing to Figure 3.
- the feeling element 9 is preferably integrated in the trigger lever 5, as the representation according to Figure 3 likewise shows.
- the feeling element 9 is adjustable with respect to the trigger lever 5 for the emission of the haptic feedback signal.
- the trigger lever 5 forms a receptacle for the feeling element 9, the feeling element 9 protruding through an opening 10 in the trigger lever 5, at least for the emission of a feedback signal. This is evident from viewing Figures 3a) and 3b) together.
- the signaling assembly 8 is not yet emitting a feedback signal.
- the signaling assembly 8 is emitting a feedback signal, in thai the feeling element 9 is made to project through the slit-like opening .10 in the trigger lever 5.
- the feeling element 9 is preferably coupled to an aforementioned signaling movement drive,
- the signaling assembly 8 being a component part of the resetting assembly 7, in particular if the signaling assembly 8 serves for generating haptic feedback signals.
- the resetting assembly 7 must, in any case implement an adjusting movement of some kind or other for the implementation of the resetting operation, and this can be used for generating the haptic feedback, signals.
- the resetting assembly 7 is preferably provided with a resetting element, which, is ad justed into a resetting position for the resetting of the driving device into the single shot mode, the adjustment of the resetting el ement into the resetting position being triggered by generation of the feedback, signal.
- the adjustment of the resetting element into the resetting position preferably brings about a corresponding adjustment of the feeling element 9, here and preferably through the slit-like opening 10 in the trigger lever 5, as a feedback signal.
- the driving tool correspondingly has a trigger lever 6, which can be actuated manually, and a workpiece contact, element 7, which can be actuated by placing the driving too! onto the workpiece W, and can be operated in a single shot mode and in a bump firing mode. Also provided is a resetting assembly 7, by means of which the driving tool is reset from the bump firing mode into the single shot mode in a time-controlled resetting operation.
- a signaling assembly 8 is provided, by means of which a feedback signal is emitted to the user before, after or during every resetting operation. Reference may be made to all of the statements made with respect to the operation of the driving toot as proposed.
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