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Hammer tacker

A nailer, hammer-type technology, applied in the field of hammer-type nailers, can solve the problems of lack of locking function, lack, wear and tear of fixing devices, etc.

Active Publication Date: 2010-05-26
ISABERG RAPID
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However, that known stapler has many disadvantages
One disadvantage is that the fixing means take the form of a snap fit, so that when the rail is in the assembled position, the fixing means acts on the rail actuated by means of elastic means and snaps into contact with the elements placed in the magazine Cooperate
This design means that the fastening device, which comprises a relatively large number of parts, is prone to wear due to the forces generated in the stapler during use and thus loses its functionality
Another disadvantage of the known nailers is the lack of a locking function to reliably prevent the fixing device from losing its fixing function when the magazine is moved into the body during the working stroke
Also, previous staplers have had the disadvantage of lacking a means for pushing the rail forward to ensure that the size of the gap at the leading edge of the stapler does not change

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[0019] figure 1 A hammer nailer 1 is shown comprising a body 2 with a handle 3 at its rear and a stapling head 4 at its front. The figure also shows a magazine 5 pivotably connected to said body by means of a pin 6 in a known manner so that the magazine 5 can be moved in and out of the body 2 in the direction indicated by the double arrow P. figure 2 The stapler is shown in a position in which it drives staples 7 into workpieces 8 in a known manner. The figure shows the stapler in a position where a staple has been driven into a workpiece and, as shown, in which the magazine 5 has been moved into the body 2 . image 3 An end piece 9 is shown, which is fitted to the magazine 5 in a known manner. The end piece is slidably fitted to the nail magazine and is fitted to the nail magazine by introducing it into the nail magazine from the rear edge, as such fitting is known and obvious to those skilled in the art, in It will not be further described here. The end block comprises ...

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Hammer tacker (1) for driving staples (7) into a workpiece, which tacker comprises a body (2) and a magazine (5) which is pivotably connected by connecting means (6) to the body in such a way that atthe front edge of the tacker said magazine can move into and out of the body, and which magazine is provided with an endpiece (9) containing an elongate staple rail (10) which in the longitudinal direction of the magazine is slidably fitted to the magazine and is secured to the magazine by securing means (13,14) and which, when fitted, leaves a gap (23) between its front edge (16) and the tacker'sfront edge (22), whereby the securing means (13,14) take the form of a hook means (13) integral with the staple rail / magazine (10;5) and an aperture (14) attached to the magazine / staple rail (5; 10)and lockingly engage with one another when the staple strip is fitted to the magazine.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a hammer type nailer for nailing staples into workpieces, the nailer includes a body and a nail magazine, the nail magazine is pivotally connected to the body by means of a connecting device, so as to The leading edge of a stapler into and out of the body of the stapler, the magazine comprising an end block containing an elongated rail slidably fitted to the magazine along its longitudinal direction and is secured to the magazine by fixing means, and, when the rail is assembled, a gap is left between its leading edge and the leading edge of the stapler. Background technique [0002] Hammer nailers of the type mentioned in the introduction are known previously. However, that known stapler has a number of disadvantages. One disadvantage is that the fixing means take the form of a snap fit, so that when the rail is in the assembled position, the fixing means acts on the rail actuated by means of elastic means and snaps i...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): B25C5/11B25C5/16B25D1/00
CPCB25C5/1696B25C5/11B25D1/005
Inventor J·埃贝松B·瑟德霍尔姆
Owner ISABERG RAPID