Rebar fasteners dispensing gun and method for its use
An auto-feed device and method for serially dispensing and applying plural reinforcement bar (rebar) fasteners features an elongate frame configured to carry plural rebar fasteners, the frame including a race for guiding the fasteners therealong; a feed mechanism coupled with the elongate frame for urging the fasteners toward a distal end of the frame; and a dispensing head adjacent a distal end of the frame, the frame and the dispensing head configured to serially dispense and apply the plural rebar fasteners at corresponding rebar junctions.
The present application claims priority from PCT Patent Application Serial No. 05/30270, entitled REBAR JUNCTION CLIP and filed Aug. 26, 2005, and from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/610,601, entitled UTILITY CLIP REBAR GUN and filed Sep. 17, 2004, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by this reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates generally to the field of reinforcement bar (rebar) fasteners as they are used to join two or more length of rebar to reinforce a concrete slab, pillar, footing or wall. More particularly, it concerns mechanical means for conveying, dispensing and applying serial ones of such rebar fasteners to sequentially, securely fasten together two length of rebar in various relative orientations at a two-rebar junction.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA device and method for serially dispensing and applying plural reinforcement bar (rebar) fasteners features an elongate frame configured to carry plural rebar fasteners, the frame including a race for guiding the fasteners therealong; a feed mechanism coupled with the elongate frame for urging the fasteners toward a distal end of the frame; and a dispensing head adjacent a distal end of the frame, the frame and the dispensing head configured to serially dispense and apply the plural rebar fasteners at corresponding rebar junctions. The method of automatically applying rebar fasteners features providing a dispenser including an elongate magazine having plural snap-fit rebar fastener capacity, the dispenser further including a cocking mechanism and a feeding mechanism operatively coupled with the magazine; activating the cocking mechanism, the activating including: opening the magazine for loading thereof, loading plural snap-fit rebar fasteners into the magazine, and arming the feeding mechanism to urge the plural snap-fit rebar fasteners toward a dispensing end of the dispenser; pushing the dispensing end of the dispenser containing an ultimate one of the plural snap-fit rebar fasteners onto a rebar junction to fasten the junction; pulling the dispensing end of the dispenser from the rebar junction to permit the auto-feeding of a penultimate one of the snap-fit rebar fasteners to automatically feed into the dispensing end of the dispenser via action thereon by the feeding mechanism; first repeating the pushing and pulling steps until the plural snap-fit rebar fasteners in the magazine are substantially exhausted; and second repeating the activating, pushing and pulling and first repeating steps.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention in accordance with a preferred embodiment involves a semi-automatic rebar fastener-dispensing applicator or so-called ‘gun’ including a magazine for at least semi-automatically advancing a train of interlocked plural rebar fasteners toward a dispensing head where each successive one in the train is applied by manual pressure to a corresponding rebar junction thereby to fasten two lengths of rebar in a desired relative orientation whether parallel or perpendicular. By semi-automatic is meant broadly either semi-automatic or fully automatic, whereby (respectively) little or no manual effort is required between successive rebar fastener applications. Thus, a fully automatic embodiment is described and illustrated herein whereby only one so-called ‘cocking’ operation is required to dispense and apply an entire magazine of plural, interlocked rebar fasteners. Alternative embodiments are contemplated as being within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Those of skill in the art will appreciate that near and far from the supportive hands of the user of the invented rebar fastener gun will be referred to herein, respectively, as proximal and distal. In other words, the proximal end of the gun is that end normally nearer to the user's hand or hands and the distal end of the gun is that end normally farther from the user's hand or hands. Generally speaking, the proximal end of the gun in accordance with one embodiment of the invention is a rebar fastener feeding and gun holding end and the distal end of the gun in accordance with the one embodiment of the invention is a rebar fastener dispensing end near the site of the rebar junction to be fastened. Those of skill also will appreciate that the invented gun is useful for dispensing and applying fasteners of the type described for joining any two or more elongate, generally cylindrical objects (e.g. solid or hollow and relatively stiff pins, rods, tubes, pipes, electrical cords, etc.) relative to one another in a parallel or perpendicular orientation to one another, only one illustrative example of which is two lengths of rebar used in concrete construction.
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, feed mechanism 16 includes an elongate coil spring 20 and a slide member 22. Elongate frame 12 in accordance with one embodiment of the invention includes one or more formed channel members 24a, 24b that include the opposing races 14a, 14b. Opposing races 14a, 14b will be understood to extend substantially along the entire length of elongate frame 12 from distal end 12a to a proximal end 12b, thereby to smoothly and securely guide rebar fasteners F from an open feed inlet 26 to a closed feed outlet 28 within dispensing head 18. Thus, it will be understood that races 14a, 14b are configured within channel members 24a, 24b to capture, for elongate advancement therealong, the plural rebar fasteners F by engagement with oppositely extending guide pins thereof.
Those of skill in the art will appreciate that such fasteners having such guide pins preferably are manufactured in accordance with the teachings of the above-referenced PCT Patent Application Serial No. 05/30270. It will also be appreciated that, also in accordance with the teachings of that patent application, adjacent ones of the fasteners F in the so-called ‘train’ are interlocked with one another so that they remain securely in a train as they travel from the proximal end 12b of frame 12 to the distal end 12a thereof. In
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, it can be seen that straight and elongate channel member 24a and curved channel member 24b are affixed to one another effectively to produce a single, contiguous, elongate channel member that includes an approximately 90 degree curved distal end. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that elongate channel members 24a, 24b alternatively can be integrally or unitarily formed, as by casting or milling, within the spirit and scope of the invention, to produce a substantially equivalent structure serving a substantially equivalent function in a substantially equivalent manner.
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Those of skill in the art will appreciate that coil spring 20 alternatively can be a compressile spring (one that, when compressed, has a tendency to expand back to its original, normally expanded, relatively long extent) that is coiled around a distal region of rod 30, as between fixed mounting member 32 and movable slide member 22. Instead of coil spring 20, the means for leveraging for urging slide member 22 toward the distal end of frame 12 can take the form of a durable, reliable elastic member such as a woven elastic cord or hollow tube having adequate spring force. A sufficient force for feed mechanism to exert on the slide member will be understood to be that which quickly and reliably urges the train of interlocked fasteners F toward the distal end of frame 12 and snaps the penultimate fastener into dispensing position within dispensing head 18 of gun 10 when the ultimate fastener therein is removed (refer briefly to
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Gun 10 preferably includes one or more handles and preferably two or more handles, e.g. 46, 48, as shown, adjacent proximal end 12b of elongate frame 12. It can be seen that preferably the handles include comfortable grips, e.g. those made of durable, contoured rubber. One of the preferably two handles, e.g. handle 46, is adjacent a proximal end of frame 12 and is fixedly positioned, as shown, to extend downwardly at a slight angle (refer briefly to
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Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the specific structure of gun 10 in accordance with one embodiment of the invention is described below in terms of specific dimensions, materials and construction details. The preferred embodiment described below will be understood by those of skill in the art to be exemplary, and not limiting, of the scope of the invention defined by the claims herein.
Handle 46 is attached to proximal end 12b of frame 12 by a U-shaped bracket 50 including dual lateral holes, as indicated, for alternative left- or right-handed placement thereof by appropriate fastening hardware such as Allen-headed machine screws. Gate 40 is pivotally mounted to U-shaped slide member 22 by rotatable Allen-headed machine screws attaching a generally cylindrical, formed channel in a proximal (hinged) end of the gate. Proximal mount 32 includes a machined clevis formed of opposing members 32a, 32b and suitable fastener hardware such as Allen-headed machine screws, the members having formed therein opposing semi-cylindrical channels for the interference fitted, fixed capture of rod 30 therein. Slide member 22 is provided with an oversize cylindrical bore 22a in a finger region 22b thereof to accommodate a polymer sleeve 22c for smoothly, slidably accommodating rod 30 therethrough. Dispensing head 18 includes two opposing formed bracket members 18a, 18b Allen-headed machine screwed into a terminal end of curved channel member 24b.
Most of the piece parts of gun 10 are of molded, machined or die stamped preferably from a lightweight, durable material such as aluminum or graphite. However, stop 36, bracket members 18a, 18b and machine screws are molded, die stamped or cast preferably from a less lightweight but more durable metal such as stainless steel. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that any suitable materials can be used to achieve durability and reliable operation of the gun. Thus, alternative structural embodiments and materials are contemplated as being within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Dimensionally, the overall length of gun 10 in accordance with one embodiment intended to extend vertically and to reach the ground is approximately forty-one inches, with a depth including that of the fixed handle of approximately twelve inches and a width including the adjustable handle of approximately eight inches. Alternatively, and in accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the overall length of gun 10 intended to extend horizontally and to reach a wall or pillar is approximately twenty-seven inches. This variable length L (see
Those of skill in the art will appreciate that gun 10 in these two different embodiments are preferably identically constructed, except that they have different length dimensions including a longer or shorter frame 12 including a longer or shorter straight channel member 24a. The longer gun will be understood to be used to fasten horizontal rebar junctions by holding it generally waist high with the frame in a generally vertical orientation. The shorter gun will be understood to be used to fasten vertical rebar junctions by holding it generally chest high with the frame in a generally horizontal orientation. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the magazine capacity of the longer gun is approximately thirty-nine fasteners F of a size that accommodates 4-guage (½-inch) rebar lengths and that the magazine capacity of the shorter gun is approximately twenty-four fasteners F of a size that accommodates 4-gauge rebar lengths. While the longer gun could be used to fasten vertical rebar junctions, those of skill in the art will appreciate that the slightly smaller capacity, smaller length and smaller weight of the shorter gun renders it easier to support in this cantilevered orientation relative to the user and that the shorter gun is somewhat more easier to use in smaller spaces providing smaller wingspan for the user.
Those of skill in the art will appreciated that, within the spirit and scope of the invention, alternative overall dimensions are possible and perhaps desirable, e.g. for persons of lesser or greater than average height or strength to accommodate comfortable and ergonomic dispensing and application of rebar fasteners. Those of skill in the art also will appreciate that slide member 22 and gate 40 preferably are dimensioned to accommodate therein and therethrough (respectively) rebar fasteners of various gauges, e.g. gauges from 3 to 10. Thus, a gun made in accordance with the present invention accommodates rebar fasteners of all sizes that are made in accordance with the teachings of above-referenced PCT Patent Application Serial No. 05/30270.
Those of skill in the art also will appreciate that the gun embodiments described herein are both extremely durable and reliable, yet lightweight, e.g. only a few of pounds fully loaded with fasteners. This renders it very easy to maneuver during use and reduces labor and stress. The gun embodiments described herein also require no pneumatic or electrical power or umbilical cord, as they are manually operated. And despite the fact that they are manually operated and thus less expensive to use than power-assisted guns, nevertheless the gun embodiments described herein are very efficient and productive and fast to operate, with fully automatic manual cycle times as low as approximately 1-2 seconds and corresponding throughput rates as high as approximately 2000 fasteners per hour.
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Thus, the cooperative arrangement of bushings 56a, 56b and cinch plates 58a, 58b mounted on plate 60 as described and illustrated herein will be referred to herein as a fastener capture-release mechanism that forms a part of dispensing head 18, the capture-release mechanism normally capturing the fastener positioned and oriented therein but being capable by a sufficient distally directed, axial force generally along frame 12 (as by the fastener's grip on a rebar junction and the forceful manual retreat or pull back of gun 10) to release the fastener from the dispensing head. (Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the same forceful retreat of the gun from the fastened rebar junction also disengages the male and female appendages that interlock fastener FU and fastener FP.)
Thus, after forceful manual retreat of gun 10 away from the fastened rebar junction, and by automatic spring action on the plural interlocked rebar fastener train, it will be understood, penultimate fastener FP slides quickly into the place of dispensed fastener FU for dispensing of the next in succession of the interlocked plurality of rebar fasteners.
Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the magazine of gun 10 in the side elevation of
Those of skill in the art will appreciate that FIGS. 5C′ and 5D′ correspond identically to
It will be understood that the present invention is not limited to the method or detail of construction, fabrication, dimension, material, application or use described and illustrated herein. Indeed, any suitable variation of construction, fabrication, dimension, material, application or use is contemplated as an alternative embodiment, and thus is within the spirit and scope, of the invention.
From the foregoing, those of skill in the art will appreciate that several advantages of the present invention include the following.
The present invention provides a relatively inexpensive, semi-automatic means for conveying, dispensing and applying fasteners, for example to rebar junctions or the like, at increased speed, reduced labor cost and with less repetitive motion and potential stress-related injury. The invention provides a novel rebar fastener gun that is uniquely constructed for conveying a train of plural, interlocked rebar fasteners and for dispensing and applying them one at a time to form a rebar junction in parallel alignment in a so-called extension or in perpendicular alignment in a so-called cross. The gun includes a high-capacity magazine having a race, a spring-loaded feed mechanism, an angled dispensing head and one or more handles. In one embodiment, the gun includes a fixed and an adjustable handle and a relatively short magazine, for use in applying rebar fasteners, e.g. in a generally vertical concrete pillar or wall, with the gun in a generally horizontal orientation. In another embodiment, the gun includes a fixed and an adjustable handle and a relatively long magazine, for use in applying rebar fasteners, e.g. for a generally horizontal concrete slab, with the gun in a generally vertical orientation.
It is further intended that any other embodiments of the present invention that result from any changes in application or method of use or operation, method of manufacture, shape, size, or material which are not specified within the detailed written description or illustrations contained herein yet are considered apparent or obvious to one skilled in the art are within the scope of the present invention.
Accordingly, while the present invention has been shown and described with reference to the foregoing embodiments of the invented apparatus, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that other changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
1. A device for serially dispensing and applying plural reinforcement bar (rebar) fasteners, the device comprising:
- an elongate frame configured to carry plural rebar fasteners, the frame including a race for guiding the fasteners therealong;
- a feed mechanism coupled with the elongate frame for urging the fasteners toward a distal end of the frame; and
- a dispensing head adjacent a distal end of the frame,
- the frame and the dispensing head configured to serially dispense and apply the plural rebar fasteners at corresponding rebar junctions.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the feed mechanism includes an elongate coil spring and a slide member.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the elongate frame is configured adjacent the distal end thereof to curve approximately 90 degrees.
4. The device of claim 3, wherein the frame includes an elongate formed channel member including dual opposing races configured to capture for elongate advancement therealong the plural rebar fasteners by engagement with oppositely extending guide pins of the plural rebar fasteners, the elongate formed channel member including an approximately 90 degree curved distal end.
5. The device of claim 4 which further comprises:
- a loading mechanism coupled with the elongate frame and with the feed mechanism, the loading mechanism including a gate associated with the slide member, the gate being deployable in a first closed position to press against a proximal one of the fasteners to advance the fasteners distally for dispensing and being deployable in a second open position to permit passage of the fasteners therethrough for loading.
6. The device of claim 5, wherein the gate is hinged to pivot a free end thereof proximally from the second closed position and the first open position.
7. The device of claim 4, wherein the loading mechanism further includes a knob for manually sliding the slide member along an elongate rod toward a proximal end of the elongate frame to capture within the channel member in a region thereof distal of the slide member a plurality of interlocked rebar fasteners.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein the dispensing head includes an open face oriented outwardly along an axis parallel with a long axis of the elongate frame, the open face including transverse open channels configured to receive therein two lengths of rebar in either parallel or perpendicular relative orientation.
9. The device of claim 8 which further comprises:
- one or more handles nearer a proximal end of the elongate frame, the one or more handles configured for manual support of the gun.
10. The device of claim 9 in which there are two or more handles, wherein one of the two or more handles adjacent a proximal end is fixedly positioned and wherein another of the two or more handles is pivotally adjustably positionable inwardly from the proximal end of the frame.
11. An automatic rebar fastener-dispensing gun comprising:
- an elongate frame including a magazine and a slide member slidable therealong;
- a feed mechanism operatively coupled with the slide member for automatically urging the slide member along the magazine from a proximal end of the frame toward a distal end thereof;
- a loading mechanism for introducing into the magazine, in a region thereof distal the slide member, an interlocked plurality of rebar fasteners; and
- a dispensing head configured to position and orient successive distal ones of the interlocked plurality of rebar fasteners therein for serially dispensing the same one at a time from the dispensing head.
12. The gun of claim 11, wherein the feed mechanism includes an elongate spring coiled around a rod.
13. The gun of claim 12, wherein the elongate frame including the magazine is configured adjacent the distal end of the magazine to curve approximately 90 degrees.
14. The gun of claim 13, wherein the magazine includes an elongate formed channel member including dual opposing races configured to capture therein oppositely extending guide pins of the plural rebar fasteners, the elongate formed channel member including an approximately 90 degree curved distal end.
15. The gun of claim 14, wherein the slide member includes a pivotable gate deployable in a first closed position to urge the plural rebar fasteners along the magazine toward the distal end thereof and being deployable in a second open position to permit passage of the plural rebar fasteners therethrough during operation of the loading mechanism.
16. The gun of claim 15, wherein the dispensing head includes an open face oriented outwardly along an axis parallel with a long axis of the elongate frame, the open face including transverse open channels configured temporarily to receive therein two lengths of rebar in either parallel or perpendicular orientation relative to one another.
17. A method of automatically applying rebar fasteners comprising:
- providing a dispenser including an elongate magazine having plural snap-fit rebar fastener capacity, the dispenser further including a cocking mechanism and a feeding mechanism operatively coupled with the magazine;
- activating the cocking mechanism, the activating including: opening the magazine for loading thereof, loading plural snap-fit rebar fasteners into the magazine, and arming the feeding mechanism to urge the plural snap-fit rebar fasteners toward a dispending end of the dispenser;
- pushing the dispensing end of the dispenser containing an ultimate one of the plural snap-fit rebar fasteners onto a rebar junction to fasten the junction;
- pulling the dispensing end of the dispenser from the rebar junction to permit the auto-feeding of a penultimate one of the snap-fit rebar fasteners to automatically feed into the dispensing end of the dispenser via action thereon by the feeding mechanism; and
- first repeating the pushing and pulling steps until the plural snap-fit rebar fasteners in the magazine are substantially exhausted.
18. The method of claim 17 which further comprises:
- second repeating the activating, pushing and pulling and first repeating steps.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the dispenser includes a handle opposite the dispensing end thereof, which further comprises:
- holding the dispenser by the handle during at least the pushing and pulling and first repeating steps.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the magazine includes an elongate channel member having oppositely inwardly facing races, wherein each one of a train of interlocked adjacent ones of the fasteners includes one or more oppositely outwardly facing guide pins, and wherein the loading step includes sliding each of the one or more guide pins of the fasteners into the corresponding races temporarily to secure the train of fasteners within the magazine.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 13, 2005
Publication Date: Dec 13, 2007
Inventors: John Carraher (Salem, OR), Terry Newton (Turner, OR)
Application Number: 11/663,328
International Classification: A47F 1/04 (20060101);