TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] Described herein is a fastening tool for driving fastening elements in a driving
direction into a workpiece, comprising a housing and a press-on element having a press-on
face, wherein the press-on element is displaceable with respect to the housing against
the driving direction when the fastening tool is pressed against the workpiece in
the driving direction. Also described herein are associated parts and methods of use
thereof.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] In many applications, there is the need to join to, or couple with, elements. One
such application is joining two elements by driving a fastening element into one or
both of the elements, thereby using a fastening tool as mentioned above. The fastening
tool is pressed against one of the elements, hereinafter referred to as a workpiece,
then a driving mechanism is triggered which may drive a driving element onto the fastening
element to drive the fastening element into the workpiece. When such a fastening tool
is pressed against the workpiece, the workpiece may move back and thus require support
from behind. As described in
WO 2018/048315 A1, the fastening tool may provide such a support.
[0003] Multiple driving mechanisms are known to be used in fastening tools, comprising for
example: combustion of explosive powder or fluid/gaseous combustibles, compressed
air, spring drives, flywheels, electromagnetic drives, screwing, and combinations
thereof. Any of those driving mechanisms are known to be used in portable hand-held
fastening tools.
[0004] One constraint with workpiece support relates to recoil. When a fastening element
is driven into a workpiece, or a driving element is driven onto a fastening element,
a hand-held fastening tool may be subject to great acceleration forces away from the
workpiece and any support structure supporting the workpiece. If a fastening tool
provides for support of the workpiece, it may be an object to reduce any damage to
the tool, or the support structure, caused by such forces.
[0005] Another constraint with workpiece support relates to handling. If a fastening tool
provides for controlling movement of any support structure with respect to a housing
of the fastening tool, it may employ some control element associated with such a support
structure. Such a control element could reduce accessibility of an area of the tool
nose, or inadvertently be activated, and make handling the fastening tool more difficult.
[0006] Offering an alternative design that addresses some or all of the above constraints
or at least offers the public a choice may be useful.
SUMMARY
[0007] The above constraints are addressed by a fastening tool for driving fastening elements
in a driving direction into a workpiece, comprising a housing and a press-on element
having a press-on face, wherein the press-on element is displaceable with respect
to the housing against the driving direction when the fastening tool is pressed against
the workpiece in the driving direction, the fastening tool further comprising a support
structure mounted to the housing and extending in the driving direction along the
press-on element, wherein the support structure is displaceable with respect to the
housing between a closed position and an open position.
[0008] According to one aspect, the support structure comprises a support-structure spring
biasing the support structure against the driving direction with respect to the housing
when the support structure is in the closed position. In a preferred embodiment, the
fastening tool comprises a control element for controlling movement of the support
structure with respect to the housing. In another preferred embodiment, the fastening
tool comprises a damping element associated with the support-structure spring. In
an even more preferred embodiment, the support structure comprises the damping element.
In an alternative embodiment, the control element comprises the damping element. In
another alternative embodiment, the housing comprises the damping element.
[0009] In another preferred embodiment, the fastening tool further comprises a control element
for controlling movement of the support structure with respect to the housing. In
an even more preferred embodiment, the support-structure spring biases the support
structure against the driving direction with respect to the control element when the
support structure is in the closed position. In another preferred embodiment, the
support structure comprises a spring bearing, wherein the support-structure spring
is mounted on the spring bearing. Even more preferred, the support structure comprises
a support element for clasping the workpiece, wherein the support structure comprises
a link linking the spring bearing to the support element. In another preferred embodiment,
the support-structure spring is mounted on the control element. In an alternative
embodiment, the support-structure spring is mounted on the housing.
[0010] According to another aspect, the fastening tool further comprises a control element
for controlling movement of the support structure with respect to the housing, wherein
the control element is displaceable with respect to the housing between a first position
and a second position, and the fastening tool further comprises a locking element
which has a locking position and a clearance position, wherein the locking element
locks the control element in the first position if the locking element is in the locking
position, and wherein the locking element releases the control element from the first
position if the locking element is in the clearance position.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment, the locking element is manually movable between the locking
position and the clearance position. In an even more preferred embodiment, the control
element comprises a control-element grip, and wherein the locking element comprises
an activation element associated with the control-element grip, or reachable by a
hand gripping the control-element grip.
[0012] In another preferred embodiment, the locking element is mounted on the control element.
In an even more preferred embodiment, the control element comprises a guide guiding
a movement of the locking element between the locking position and the clearance position.
Even more preferred, the locking element moves linearly between the locking position
and the clearance position. In an alternative embodiment, the locking element comprises
a second lever hinged to the control element. In another alternative embodiment, the
locking element is mounted on the housing. In an even more preferred embodiment, the
locking element comprises a second lever hinged to the housing.
[0013] In a generally preferred embodiment, the support structure protrudes in the driving
direction behind the press-on face. In an even more preferred embodiment, the support
structure comprises a support element for clasping the workpiece. In an even more
preferred embodiment, the support element comprises a support face supporting the
workpiece against the driving direction during driving a fastening element into the
workpiece. In an even more preferred embodiment, the support structure comprises a
support protrusion for engaging the workpiece, or a depression in the workpiece, wherein
the support face is arranged on the support protrusion. In another preferred embodiment,
the support structure is displaceable in the driving direction with respect to the
press-on element.
[0014] In another preferred embodiment, the support structure is displaceable with respect
to the housing between a closed position, an open position and a release position,
wherein the support structure is removable from the housing from the release position.
In another preferred embodiment, the control element has a first position in which
the control element locates the support structure in the closed position. In another
preferred embodiment, the control element has a second position in which the control
element locates the support structure in the open position. In another preferred embodiment,
the control element has a release position in which the control element releases the
support structure to be removed from the housing. Even more preferred, the release
position is identical to the open position. In another preferred embodiment, the control
element is mounted on the housing. In an even more preferred embodiment, the control
element comprises a first lever hinged to the housing.
[0015] In another preferred embodiment, the fastening tool comprises a compulsory guide
for moving the support structure between the closed position and the open position
by movement of the control element. In an even more preferred embodiment, the compulsory
guide comprises a control arm and at least one guide element engaging the control
arm such that movement of the control arm causes movement of the guide element and/or
vice versa. In an even more preferred embodiment, the control element comprises the
control arm, and the support structure comprises the guide element. In an alternative
embodiment, the support structure comprises the control arm, and the guide element
comprises the guide element. In another preferred embodiment, the control element
comprises a control-element grip.
[0016] In another preferred embodiment, the fastening tool comprises a driver and a driving
device for driving the driver onto a fastening element to drive the fastening element
into the workpiece. In an even more preferred embodiment, the press-on element is
removable from the remaining fastening tool for replacing the driver or a component
of the driving device.
[0017] In another preferred embodiment, the press-on element is displaceable up to a pressed-on
position, wherein the press-on element releases a driving-in operation of the fastening
tool if the press-on element is in the pressed-on position, and wherein the press-on
element prevents a driving-in operation of the fastening tool if the press-on element
is out of the pressed-on position. In another preferred embodiment, the press-on element
comprises a guide channel for guiding a fastening element when the fastening element
is driven into the workpiece.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Further aspects and advantages of the fastening tool, associated parts and a method
of use thereof will become apparent from the ensuing description that is given by
way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
- Fig. 1
- illustrates a fastening tool having a support structure shown in an open position
in a perspective view,
- Fig. 2
- illustrates the fastening tool of Fig. 1 with the support structure in an intermediate
position in a perspective view,
- Fig. 3
- illustrates the fastening tool of Fig. 1 with the support structure in a closed position
and a workpiece supported by the support structure in a perspective view,
- Fig. 4
- illustrates the fastening tool of Fig. 1 with the support structure in the closed
position and a workpiece supported by the support structure in a perspective view
with omitted parts,
- Fig. 5
- illustrates the fastening tool of Fig. 1 with the support structure in the closed
position and a workpiece supported by the support structure in a side-view, and
- Fig. 6
- illustrates the fastening tool of Fig. 1 and a workpiece supported by the support
structure during fastening in a side-view.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 show a fastening tool 1 for driving fastening elements
2 (Figs. 3, 4, 5, and 6) along a setting axis 14 in a driving direction 3 into a workpiece
4 (Figs. 3, 4, 5, and 6). The driving elements 2 are formed as nails. In not-shown
embodiments, the driving elements are formed as e.g. bolts, pins, clips, cranks or
screws. The fastening tool 1 comprises a schematically shown driver 5 (Fig. 1, hidden
in the remaining Figs.) which is formed as e.g. a setting piston or screwdriver bit.
Further, the fastening tool 1 comprises a housing 6 and, received in the housing 6,
a schematically shown driving device 7 (Fig. 1, hidden in the remaining Figs.) for
driving the driver 5 onto a fastening element 2 to drive the fastening element 2 into
the workpiece 4. The driving device 7 comprises e.g. a gas- or powder-actuated combustion
drive, an air-pressure drive, or a spring-, flywheel or electrodynamic driven electric
drive having, in particular, an electric motor and an electric battery.
[0020] Further, the fastening tool 1 comprises a press-on element 8 having a press-on face
11 and which is displaceable against the driving direction 3 with respect to the housing
6. When the press-on element 8 is pressed against the workpiece 4 in the driving direction
3, the press-on element 8 is displaceable up to a pressed-on position shown in Figs.
3, 4, and 5. If the press-on element 8 is in the pressed-on position, it releases
a driving-in operation of the fastening tool 1. If the press-on element 8 is out of
the pressed-on position as shown in Fig. 1, the press-on element 8 prevents a driving-in
operation of the fastening tool 1. The press-on element 8 comprises a guide channel
9 in which a fastening element 2 is guided when driven into the workpiece 4. In not-shown
embodiments, the fastening tool comprises a separate guide channel extending along
the press-on element in the driving direction.
[0021] As shown, the workpiece 4 is formed as a coupler sleeve for coupling elongated elements
such as tubes or rods, e.g. reinforcing bars for concrete. The workpiece 4 and/or
the elements to be connected and/or the fastening elements are made of a metal, such
as iron, or an alloy, such as steel. In the embodiment shown, the fastening elements
2 are driven tangentially into a gap between an inner face of the workpiece 4 and
an outer face of the elongated elements, such that the elongated elements are tightly
connected to the workpiece 4. The fastening elements 2 are pre-mounted to the workpiece
4, e.g. inserted in prefabricated holes, such as bores. In non-shown embodiments,
the fastening elements are fed one-by-one or collated to the guide channel. To this
end, the fastening tool may comprise a magazine opening out into the guide channel.
[0022] The fastening tool 1 comprises a support structure 12 mounted to the housing 6 and
protruding in the driving direction 3 behind the press-on face 11. The support structure
12 comprises a support element 10 for clasping the workpiece 4. The support element
10 comprises a support protrusion 13 for engaging one of two depressions 15 in the
workpiece 4. A support face 16 supporting the workpiece 4 against the driving direction
3 during driving a fastening element 2 into the workpiece 4 is arranged on the support
protrusion 13. A safe pressing the fastening tool 1 against the workpiece 4 is thus
ensured. The support structure 12 is also displaceable in the driving direction 3
with respect to the press-on element 8.
[0023] The support structure 12 is displaceable in the driving direction 3 with respect
to the housing 6 between a closed position, an open position and a release position.
To this end, the support structure comprises a carriage 20 fixed to the support element
10, the housing 6 comprises a track 21 which is formed e.g. as a groove, and the carriage
20 slides in the driving direction 3 in the track 21. In the closed position of the
support structure 12 (Figs. 3, 4, and 5), a distance between the support face 16 and
the press-on face 11 is small in order to hold the workpiece 4 between the support
element 10 and the press-on element 8 and press the press-on element 8 onto the workpiece
4, as shown in Figs. 3, 4, and 5. In the open position of the support structure 12
(Fig. 1), a distance between the support face 16 and the press-on face 11 is large
ensuring capability of moving the workpiece 4 into and out of a space between the
support element 10 and the press-on element 8. With respect to the housing 6, the
support structure 12 is displaced in the driving direction 3 from the closed position
to the open position, and against the driving direction from the open position to
the closed position. From the release position of the support structure 12, which
in the present embodiment is at the same position as the open position, the support
structure 12 is displaced even further in the driving direction 3 in order to remove
the support structure 12 from the housing 6.
[0024] The fastening tool 1 comprises a control element 17 for controlling movement of the
support structure 12 with respect to the housing 6. The control element 17 comprises
a first lever 18 hinged to the housing 6, and a control-element grip 19 fixed to the
first lever 18. The control element 17 has a first position (Figs. 3, 4, 5, and 6)
in which the control element 17 locates the support structure 12 in the closed position,
and a second position (Fig. 1) in which the control element 17 locates the support
structure 12 in the open position.
[0025] The support structure 12 further comprises a support-structure spring 23 which biases
the support structure 12 against the driving direction 3 with respect to the housing
6 and control element 17 when the support structure 12 is in the closed position (Fig.
3, 4, 5, and 6). While the control element 17 is in its first position, the support
structure 12 may be moved in the driving direction 3 with respect to the housing 6
and control element 17 against a biasing force of the support-structure spring 23.
The support structure 12 comprises two first stops 24 facing in the driving direction
3, and the housing 6 comprises two second stops 25 facing against the driving direction
3. The fastening tool 1, particularly the housing 6, comprises two damping elements
26 associated with the support-structure spring. The damping elements 26 are each
arranged between one of the first stops 24 and one of the second stops 25 when the
control element is in its first position and/or the support structure 12 is in its
closed position (Fig. 3). In non-shown embodiments, the support structure and/or the
control element comprises one, two or more damping elements. When the support structure
12 is moved in the driving direction 3 with respect to the housing 6 and control element
17 against the biasing force of the support-structure spring 23, the first stops 24
may abut on the damping elements 26 and compress the damping elements 26 between the
first stops 24 and the second stops 25, such that the damping elements 26 may absorb
some of the energy of the moving support structure 12. The damping elements 26 may
comprise a friction brake such as a hydraulic damping system or an element e.g. made
of an elastomer or rubber.
[0026] In order to displace the support structure 12 linearly between the closed position
and the open position by a pivoting movement of the control element 17, the support
structure 12 comprises a link 22. The support structure 12 comprises a spring bearing
32 on which the support-structure spring 23 is mounted, and which is linked to the
support element 10 by the link 22. On its opposite end, the support-structure spring
23 is mounted on the control element 17 close to a hinge 27 hinging the first lever
18 to the housing 6. In a non-shown embodiment, the support-structure spring is mounted
on the housing.
[0027] The fastening tool 1 further comprises a locking element 28 which has a locking position
(shown in the Figs.) and a clearance position (not shown), and which is linearly movable
between the locking position and the clearance position. The locking element 28 locks
the control element 17 in the first position if the locking element 28 is in the locking
position, and releases the control element 17 from the first position if the locking
element 28 is in the clearance position. To this end, the locking element 28 comprises
a latch 34 latching to a pin 33 at the housing 6 in the locking position. Further,
the locking element comprises a locking-element spring 35 biasing the locking element
28 into its locking position. The locking element 28 comprises an activation element
29 associated with the control-element grip 19 such that the activation element 29
is reachable by a hand gripping the control-element grip 19. Pressing the activation
element 29 e.g. with a thumb pushes the locking element 28 from the clearance position
to the locking position against a biasing force of the locking-element spring 35.
[0028] The locking element 28 is mounted on the control element 17. The control element
17 comprises a guide 30 guiding the linear movement of the locking element 28 between
the locking position and the clearance position. In the example shown, the guide 30
comprises two screws and the locking element 28 comprises an elongate hole 31 in which
the guide 30, or screws, may run when the locking element 28 moves between the locking
position and the clearance position. In non-shown embodiments, the locking element
is mounted on the housing and/or comprises a second lever hinged to the control element
and/or housing.
[0029] In order to drive a fastening element 2 into the workpiece 4, a user approaches the
workpiece 4 with the fastening tool 1, wherein the support structure 12 is in its
open position (Fig.1), such that the support element 10 clasps the workpiece 4 and
the support protrusion is inserted into the depression 15 of the workpiece 4. The
user then pulls the control-element grip 19 of the control element 17 against the
driving direction such that the support structure 12 is moved against the driving
direction 3 with respect to the housing 6, thus reducing a distance between the support
face 16 and the press-on element 8 which then is put over a fastening element 2 (Fig.
2). The press-on element 8 abuts the workpiece 4 and is moved against the driving
direction 3 with respect to the housing 6. When the press-on element 8 is in the pressed-on
position, it releases a driving-in operation of the fastening tool 1. The support-structure
spring 23 has a spring stiffness sufficiently great to substantially prevent compression
of the support-structure spring 23 during manual handling the fastening tool 1.
[0030] The fastening tool 1 is now ready to drive the fastening element 2, which is arranged
within the guide channel 9, into the workpiece 4 (Figs. 3, 4, 5). When a fastening
element 2 is driven into the workpiece 4, the housing 6 may be subject to recoil,
wherein the support structure 12 may move in the driving direction 3 with respect
to the housing 6 and control element 17 against the biasing force of the support-structure
spring 23. The spring stiffness of the support-structure spring 23 is sufficiently
small to enable compression of the support-structure spring 23 and the damping elements
26 caused by recoil during driving the fastening element 2. Any damage to the fastening
tool 1, or the support structure 12, caused by such recoil may thus be reduced or
avoided.
[0031] In order to thereafter loosen the fastening tool 1 from the workpiece 4, the user
may push the control element 17 in the driving direction 3 back to its open position.
To this end, the user may use the thumb of the hand gripping the control-element grip
19 for pushing the locking element 28 from its locking position to its clearance position
against the biasing force of the locking-element spring 35.
[0032] The foregoing description of exemplary embodiments of the invention has been presented
for purposes of illustration and of description. It is not intended to be exhaustive
or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and modifications and variations
are possible in light of the above teachings or may be acquired from practice of the
invention. The functionality described may be distributed among modules that differ
in number and distribution of functionality from those described herein. Additionally,
the order of execution of the functions may be changed depending on the embodiment.
The embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the
invention and as practical applications of the invention to enable one skilled in
the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications
as suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the
invention be defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
1. A fastening tool for driving fastening elements in a driving direction into a workpiece,
comprising a housing and a press-on element having a press-on face, wherein the press-on
element is displaceable with respect to the housing against the driving direction
when the fastening tool is pressed against the workpiece in the driving direction,
the fastening tool further comprising a support structure mounted to the housing and
extending in the driving direction along the press-on element, wherein the support
structure is displaceable with respect to the housing between a closed position and
an open position, the fastening tool further comprising a control element for controlling
movement of the support structure with respect to the housing, wherein the control
element is displaceable with respect to the housing between a first position and a
second position, the fastening tool further comprising a locking element which has
a locking position and a clearance position, wherein the locking element locks the
control element in the first position if the locking element is in the locking position,
and wherein the locking element releases the control element from the first position
if the locking element is in the clearance position.
2. A fastening tool according to claim 1, wherein the locking element is manually movable
between the locking position and the clearance position.
3. A fastening tool according to claim 2, wherein the control element comprises a control-element
grip, and wherein the locking element comprises an activation element associated with
the control-element grip, or reachable by a hand gripping the control-element grip.
4. A fastening tool according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the support structure
protrudes in the driving direction behind the press-on face.
5. A fastening tool according to claim 4, wherein the support structure comprises a support
element for clasping the workpiece.
6. A fastening tool according to claim 5, wherein the support element comprises a support
face supporting the workpiece against the driving direction during driving a fastening
element into the workpiece.
7. A fastening tool according to claim 6, wherein the support structure comprises a support
protrusion for engaging the workpiece, or a depression in the workpiece, and wherein
the support face is arranged on the support protrusion.
8. A fastening tool according to any of the preceding claims, wherein in the first position,
the control element locates the support structure in the closed position, and/or in
the second position, the control element locates the support structure in the open
position.
9. A fastening tool according to claim 8, wherein the support structure comprises a support-structure
spring biasing the support structure against the driving direction with respect to
the housing when the support structure is in the closed position.
10. A fastening tool according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the control element
is mounted on the housing.
11. A fastening tool according to claim 10, wherein the control element comprises a first
lever hinged to the housing.
12. A fastening tool according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the locking element
is mounted on the control element.
13. A fastening tool according to claim 12, wherein the control element comprises a guide
guiding a movement, or linear movement, of the locking element between the locking
position and the clearance position.
14. A fastening tool according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the locking element
is mounted on the housing, or comprises a second lever hinged to the housing.
15. A fastening tool according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the press-on element
is displaceable up to a pressed-on position, wherein the press-on element releases
a driving-in operation of the fastening tool if the press-on element is in the pressed-on
position, and wherein the press-on element prevents a driving-in operation of the
fastening tool if the press-on element is out of the pressed-on position.