Fastening Tool Nail Stop
US-2024100669-A1 · Mar 28, 2024 · US
US10434634B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10434634-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414498475-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 9, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 8, 2019 |
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A fastening tool which controls the return behavior of a driver blade by using a blade stop and/or a bumper. The fastening tool can remove the driver blade from the drive path upon its return after driving a fastener into a workpiece and bring the driver blade to a resting state by using a bumper to orient the driver blade out of alignment with the drive path and into contact the driver blade stop.
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I claim: 1. A fastening tool, comprising: a nail driving axis; a driver blade having a unitary body configured to drive a nail along the nail driving axis into a workpiece during a nail driving phase; and a nail channel having at least a portion aligned with the nail driving axis, wherein the nail driving channel is configured to receive the nail at a position along the nail driving axis before the nail is driven by the driver blade, wherein the nail driving axis is configured to extend along at least a portion of the longitudinal length of the nail when the nail is driven into the workpiece, wherein the driver blade has a driver blade axis that is a longitudinal axis extending along at least a portion of the driver blade, and wherein the driver blade axis is out of alignment with the nail driving axis during a portion of a return phase. 2. The fastening tool according to claim 1 , further comprising: a bumper adapted for reversible contact by the driver blade during the return phase. 3. The fastening tool according to claim 1 , further comprising: a bumper configured to cause the driver blade axis to have a configuration out of alignment with the nail driving axis. 4. The fastening tool according to claim 1 , wherein a surface of a portion of the driver blade is configured to cause the driver blade axis to be out of alignment with the nail driving axis. 5. The fastening tool according to claim 1 , wherein a surface of the driver blade is configured to cause the driver blade axis to be out of alignment with the nail driving axis and adapted to have a reversible contact with at least a portion of a bumper during at least a portion of the return phase. 6. The fastening tool according to claim 1 , wherein the driver blade axis forms an angle with the nail driving axis during at least a portion of the return phase. 7. The fastening tool according to claim 1 , wherein the driver blade axis is parallel to the nail driving axis during at least a portion of the nail driving phase. 8. The fastening tool according to claim 1 , wherein the driver blade axis is generally aligned with the nail driving axis during at least a portion of the nail driving phase. 9. The fastening tool according to claim 1 , wherein the driver blade axis is generally collinear to the nail driving axis during the nail driving phase. 10. The fastening tool according to claim 1 , further comprising: a driver blade stop configured to have a reversible contact with at least a portion of a driver blade. 11. The fastening tool according to claim 1 , wherein the driver blade is configured to impact a driver blade stop during the return phase. 12. The fastening tool according to claim 1 , wherein a portion of the driver blade is proximate to a magnet during a portion of the return phase. 13. The fastening tool according to claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of a bumper and at least a portion of the driver blade form a pivot angle upon initial contact of the bumper and the driver blade during a portion of the return phase. 14. The fastening tool according to claim 1 , further comprising: a magnet which magnetically attracts at least a portion of the driver blade during the return phase. 15. The fastening tool according to claim 1 , further comprising: a bumper adapted for impact by the driver blade during a portion of the return phase; a driver blade stop adapted for impact by the driver blade during a portion of the return phase; and a magnet which magnetically attracts at least a portion of the driver blade during a portion of the return phase. 16. A fastening tool, comprising: a nail driving axis; and a driver blade configured to drive a nail along the nail driving axis into a workpiece during a nail driving phase, wherein the driver blade has a driver blade axis, wherein a bumper is located proximal to a tail portion of the driver blade during a portion of a return phase, and wherein the bumper is configured to cause the driver blade axis to have a configuration out of alignment with the nail driving axis during a portion of a return phase. 17. The fastening tool according to claim 16 , wherein a surface of the driver blade is configured to cause the driver blade axis to be out of alignment with the nail driving axis and adapted to have a reversible contact with at least a portion of the bumper during at least a portion of the return phase. 18. The fastening tool according to claim 16 , wherein the driver blade is configured to impact a driver blade stop during the return phase. 19. A fastening tool, comprising: a nail driving axis; a driver blade having a unitary body configured to drive a nail along the nail driving axis into a workpiece during a nail driving phase; wherein the driver blade has a driver blade axis; and wherein a surface of a portion of the driver blade is configured to cause the driver blade axis to be out of alignment with the nail driving axis during a portion of a return phase. 20. The fastening tool according to claim 19 , wherein the driver blade is configured to impact a driver blade stop during a portion of the return phase. 21. The fastening tool according to claim 19 , further comprising: a bumper configured to cause the driver blade axis to have a configuration out of alignment with the nail driving axis during a portion of the return phase. 22. The fastening tool according to claim 19 , further comprising: a magnet which magnetically attracts at least a portion of the driver blade during a portion of the return phase. 23. The fastening tool according to claim 19 , further comprising: a bumper adapted for impact by the driver blade during a portion of the return phase; a driver blade stop adapted for impact by the driver blade during a portion of the return phase; and a magnet which magnetically attracts at least a portion of the driver blade during a portion of the return phase. 24. A fastening tool, comprising: a nail driving axis; a driver blade having a unitary body configured to drive a nail along the nail driving axis into a workpiece during a nail driving phase; wherein the driver blade has a driver blade axis; wherein a bumper is configured to have reversible contact with at least a portion of the driver blade during a portion of a return phase; and wherein at least a portion of the bumper and at least a portion of the driver blade form a pivot angle upon initial contact of the bumper and the driver blade during a portion of the return phase. 25. The fastening tool according to claim 24 , wherein the driver blade is configured to impact a driver blade stop during a portion of the return phase. 26. A fastening tool, comprising: a nail driving axis; and a driver blade having a unitary body configured to drive a nail along the nail driving axis into a workpiece during a nail driving phase; wherein the nail driving axis is configured to extend along at least a portion of the longitudinal length of the nail when the nail is driven into the workpiece, wherein the driver blade has a driver blade axis that is a longitudinal axis extending along at least a portion of the driver blade, wherein the driver blade is adapted to receive a driving force through a frictional contact with a rotating member that imparts the driving force to the driver blade during the nail driving phase, and wherein the driver blade axis is out of alignment with the nail dri
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