Abstract: A safety mechanism for a nailing machine in which a start valve for a hammering mechanism is driven by cooperative action of operating a trigger lever and moving a contact arm to an uppermost point where it is pressed against a material to be nailed. The hammering mechanism for hammering a nail is supplied to a nose section arranged at a front end portion of a housing and is actuated by the start valve.
Abstract: This invention relates to a transmission mechanism for an electric stapling gun and in particular to one including a cam fixedly mounted on an output axle of a gearing of the electric stapling gun and having two lobes such that an angle between the lines joining the two lobes to the center is less than 180 degrees. The transmission mechanism also has a hammer movably mounted in a groove formed in front portion of the electric gun and having a U-shaped member with an open end towards the cam, whereby when the cam is rotated, one pin of the cam will urge the U-shaped member of the hammer to compress a spring and then the other pin of the cam will urge the hammer in succession to further compress the spring.
Abstract: An air-operated hammer is provided for removing risers or gates from castings. The hammer includes a piston having a rod to which an impact member is releasably latched. Operation of the piston is controlled by a pneumatic logic control circuit, the operation of which is initiated by simultaneously depressing a pair of thumb-operated pneumatic switches. When actuated, the control circuit acts to cause the piston to retract to cause the impact member to compress one or more blow-delivery springs, with the latch being automatically released, upon desired loading being achieved, to permit the release of the stored energy in the springs resulting in the impact member being impelled against a gate or riser to be broken off. Meanwhile, the circuit operates to reverse the direction of movement of the piston so that it extends to be automatically once again latched to the impact member.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 11, 1994
Date of Patent:
April 18, 1995
Assignee:
Deere & Company
Inventors:
Craig M. Wehr, Ralph B. Tempel, Basil Law, Doyle V. Bass