Abstract: A stapler device having a staple sliding guide member that is slightly retractable to prevent jamming of staples in the staple exit passage, and a counter-guide member which is held raised when the stapler device is in a non-operate condition and is lowered against the staples, thereby contributing to the aligning thereof, when the stapler device is operated.
Abstract: This invention concerns a hook-nail and its driving machine having a specially designed hook-nail magazine, an impelling device and other components. The said impelling device, slidably mounted on an impelling ram and spring-energized, drives said hook-nail forward in a trough formed by said magazine and a U-shaped base until it is set against a check device for an adjacent bent driver to drive it out into the target surface.
Abstract: A portable glazier point driver having a hand grip body with a rear leg portion and a front leg portion and a pivotable handle mounted to the body and coupled to a spring loaded plunger for moving the plunger back and forth across a magazine barrel for dispensing glazier points. The front leg portion includes a cylindrical bore for receiving a variety of cylindrical barrel magazines so that glazier points of different shapes and sizes can be accommodated in the driver. The barrel-shaped magazine which fits into the cylindrical bore includes a longitudinal slot so that the slot can be aligned to a set screw in the front leg portion and the barrel can be locked into place. The set screw is necessary and the lineup is important so that the centerline is matched with each cylinder.
Abstract: A stapling apparatus in which a staple is supported laterally as it is being driven into an article to prevent tilting thereof. The staple lateral support is retractable to facilitate removal of a jammed staple.
Abstract: A delivery and locating apparatus for receiving an orientated rivet dispensed from a supply of rivets and positioning the rivet for a heading operation. The apparatus includes a gripping mechanism movable between a rivet receiving position and a rivet locating position and includes gripping surfaces which are biased together by a spring member for gripping the shank portion of a rivet provided from a delivery tube. The delivery tube includes a cam portion which separates the gripping surfaces against the bias from the spring member when the gripping mechanism moves into a rivet receiving position so that the shank portion of the rivet from the delivery tube can move freely between the gripping surfaces. As the gripping mechanism moves away from the delivery tube the gripping surfaces are forced together by the bias from the spring, and the gripping surfaces hold the shank portion of the rivet firmly as the gripping mechanism moves from its rivet receiving to its rivet locating position.
Abstract: A magazine for feeding nails into a nail driving machine is provided with means suitable for adjusting the nail guide passage towards the nail drive channel so as to accommodate nails of different lengths and diameters.
Abstract: A method of fixing U-section joining clamps, straddling the end of a conveyor band or the like, by means of metal staples or the like inserted through holes provided in both legs thereof, of the kind wherein the ends of the band or the like and the corresponding clamps are placed between a mobile anvil and one or several inserting punches, and wherein the clamps are arranged in such a way that the heads of the fixing staples or the like are placed facing the latter, and wherein the punches are applied against the heads of the staples to insert them into the band and through the holes in the leg of the clamp placed against the anvil.
Abstract: The invention provides a variable work station for staple basting fabric materials, the invention comprising a work table having displaceable block-like sections which are interchangeable with block-like support members each mounting a stapling gun thereon. The support members are positioned in the spaces from which the block-like sections are removed in order to position the stapling guns in a desired location relative to the fabric work piece. The invention allows selective lateral positioning of the stapling guns over the work surface of the work station as well as allowing forward, backward, and pivotal movement of the stapling guns.
Abstract: An apparatus which incorporates a generally rectangular framework for receiving a supply of sheet plywood for cutting into individual strips, with each strip converted into a carpet-tacking strip. The apparatus receives and stores a supply of sheet plywood which is individually cut into a plurality of similar or identical strips. Each strip has a bevel on one edge. A number of nails, preferably in two files, are driven through the strip so that the point emerges from the backside. These nails provide a gripping means for engaging the carpet. Additionally, a number of nails for nailing the strips to the floor are inserted, at least partially, through the board from the opposite side. The apparatus simultaneously and consecutively forms a plurality of strips.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 28, 1972
Date of Patent:
May 24, 1977
Inventors:
James V. Lowery, Charles L. Lowery, Vernon L. Lowery, Jimmy R. Lowery
Abstract: Button, cap, or the like is oriented as it is rolled along trough contacting a friction surface and then is placed directly into a setting die. Prior to the setting operation, the die is shifted in a rotary movement to a selected position to reorient the button depending on the heading which it should have on the garment.
Abstract: A registration system is adapted to operate with a conventional snap fastener attachment machine and serves to position a fastener having a logo imprinted on a surface in any one of a plurality of desired positions to assure that the fastener, when emplaced on the garment, will be positioned to enable correct orientation of the logo. The fastener is associated with a notch, which notch is coated by one of a plurality of finger members associated with the registration system. The coaction of the notch by the finger member serves to terminate rotation of the fastener and further serves to indicate to the operator that orientation is correct. The finger members can be selected according to the nature or configuration of the garment to permit a single fastening machine to accomplish fastener attachment and automatic orientation of the same.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 20, 1975
Date of Patent:
February 15, 1977
Assignee:
Rau Fastener, a division of U.S. Industries, Inc.
Inventors:
Herbert M. Silverbush, Philip B. Jensen
Abstract: A registration system is adapted to operate with a conventional snap fastener attachment machine and serves to position a fastener having a logo imprinted on a surface in any one of a plurality of desired positions to assure that the fastener, when emplaced on the garment, will be positioned to enable correct orientation of the logo. The fastener is associated with a notch, which notch is coacted by one of a plurality of finger members associated with the registration system. The coaction of the notch by the finger member serves to terminate rotation of the fastener and further serves to indicate to the operator that orientation is correct. The finger members can be selected according to the nature or configuration of the garment to permit a single fastening machine to accomplish fastener attachment and automatic orientation of the same.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 8, 1975
Date of Patent:
November 23, 1976
Assignee:
Rau Fastener, A Division of U.S. Industries, Inc.
Inventors:
Herbert M. Silverbush, Philip B. Jensen
Abstract: An apparatus for attaching fastener elements and the like to articles includes an indicator extending downward from a slide bar which advances one of a pair of mating elements to an upper station. The indicator points out the position on an article where the fastening elements will be secured to the article and is automatically retracted when the slide bar is retracted. Additionally, detent members are provided on resilient guide bars for holding elements in an intermediate position along a slide path, and a ram is provided with vertical extensions to maintain orientation of a fastener element.