Abstract: The present invention relates to aspects of securing holding jaws in nail machines, including a method, a machine, a tool ring and a holding jaw for such purposes. The novel aspects of the invention include that holding jaws are secured to a tool ring in a manner where a number of immovably secured passive fittings are used as well as a number of active fittings. It is hereby ensured that holding jaws may be e.g. replaced without loosening many other holding jaws, and that the holding jaws may be placed very precisely and in a manner, which is repeatable. It is also ensured that the holding jaws may be effectively and easily secured.
Abstract: A pneumatic or manual impact operated nailer requires fasteners in a clip, typically of about 100 fasteners. The invention provides uniform well-bonded fasteners in a clip for use in a pneumatic or manual nailer, the clips being adhesive-free. In addition, this invention provides a method and apparatus for manufacturing such adhesive-free clips by press-forming the fasteners, placing them in proper orientation in a fixture on a rotatable turret rotating the turret to a spot welding location, spot welding the fasteners, and rotating the turret to a clip unloading station. The clip product is also disclosed.
Abstract: A fitting for the tool ring in a nail machine, or a tool ring, said fitting having means for receiving and securing at least one holding jaw in the fitting, and a support face that enables the fitting to abut on a support face which is complementary to the support face of the fitting; and means for clamping the fitting onto the complementary support face; and wherein the fitting has at least one clamp face which is arranged opposite the support face; and wherein the means for clamping the fitting on the tool ring comprise a first element configured for abutment on the clamp face and past the support face and for engaging with an element on a tool ring included therefor.
Abstract: Apparatus for inserting elongate members axially into receiving means has elongate member supply means to support and supply the elongate members continuously side-by-side substantially upright in a line. Indexed means serves to supply the receiving means relative to a delivery position and associated delivery means for insertion of the elongate members at least partially into the receiving means. A rotary indexed transfer wheel has spaced edge slots to receive and retain the elongate members in transferring said elongate members between the supply means therefor and said delivery position.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 18, 1997
Date of Patent:
January 25, 2000
Assignee:
Loctite (Ireland) Limited
Inventors:
David Clark Webster, Geoffrey Francis Seymour
Abstract: An apparatus for forming slots in headless screws includes a rotatable disc holding, along its circumferential end, a plurality of clamps which extend radially and are spaced apart circumferentially and which respectively have radial screw receiving spaces opening at the circumferential end, a feeding member provided above the rotatable disc to drop screws into the screw receiving spaces successively, a rotary cutter unit provided downstream of the feeding member for successively cutting the ends of the screws exposed from the screw receiving spaces, and a press member provided adjacent to the rotary cutter unit for successively pressing the clamps to their clamping positions. Each clamp has first and second components which include connecting parts interconnected to one another and clamping parts having cavities that complement one another to form the screw receiving space. The clamping part of the second component is bendable towards the clamping part of the first component when pressed by the press member.
Abstract: In production of a lock nut used for fastening in cooperation with a bolt, a tubular material of a polygonal transverse cross section is machined into a crude block integrally made up of an angled main body and a truncated cone having a common, circular cente hole which is then tapped, a series of crude blocks are periodically and intermittently supplied to and registered at a shaping center provided on a holder assembly, each crude block is compressed with a compression mould to deform its tapped hole into a polygonal transverse cross section in the region of its truncated cone, and a lock nut thus produced are delivered out of the shaping center after compression. The process is fully automatized and the deformed transverse cross section of the rapped hole assures halmless, elastic, blanced fastening on a bolt in screw engagement of the lock nut.