Electric fastener driving tool assembly including a driver home position sensor

US10723005B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10723005-B2
Application numberUS-201815938727-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 28, 2018
Priority dateMar 28, 2018
Publication dateJul 28, 2020
Grant dateJul 28, 2020

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An electric fastener driving tool assembly can include a driver designed to drive a fastener into a workpiece. The driver can reciprocate along an axial driver path between an extended position and a home position. A home position sensor can be located laterally adjacent the axial driver path. The home position sensor can be located to sense the presence of the driver in the home position when a lateral distance between the driver and the sensor changes.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electric fastener driving tool assembly comprising: a driver designed to drive a fastener into a workpiece, the driver reciprocating along an axial driver path between an extended position and a home position; a home position sensor located laterally adjacent the axial driver path, the home position sensor being located to sense the presence of the driver in the home position when a lateral distance between the driver and the home position sensor changes. 2. The electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lateral distance between the driver and the home position sensor changes as a result of a target portion of the driver coming closer to the home position sensor to change the lateral distance by decreasing the lateral distance. 3. The electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein a laterally extending driver guide ear comprises a target portion of the driver that comes closer to the home position sensor to cause the lateral distance between the driver and the home position sensor to change. 4. The electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein a leading end of the driver comprises a target portion of the driver that comes closer to the home position sensor to cause the lateral distance between the driver and the home position sensor to change. 5. The electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the driver has opposite major sides with opposite minor sides therebetween, and the lateral distance extends between one of the opposite minor sides and the home position sensor located adjacent the one of the opposite minor sides. 6. The electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the driver has opposite major sides with opposite minor sides therebetween, and the lateral distance extends between a first of the opposite major sides and the home position sensor located adjacent the first of the opposite major sides. 7. The electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lateral distance between the driver and the home position sensor changes as a result of a leading end of the driver moving farther away from the home position sensor to change the lateral distance by increasing the lateral distance. 8. The electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein a pivot arm is biased toward a rest position and, when the lateral distance between the driver and the home position sensor changes, the driver engages the pivot arm to move the pivot arm from the rest position to a sensed position in which a portion of the pivot arm is closer to the home position sensor than in the rest position. 9. The electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lateral distance between the driver and the home position sensor changes by increasing. 10. The electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the home position sensor is a hall effect sensor. 11. The electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the home position sensor is an induction sensor. 12. The electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the axial driver path extends at least partially along a nosepiece component having a base wall with a first major side of the driver engageable against a laterally recessed surface of the base wall in the home position and engageable against a non-laterally recessed surface of the base wall when the driver is out of the home position, and wherein the lateral distance between the driver that the home position sensor changes comprises the lateral distance between the non-recessed and raised surfaces of the base wall of the nosepiece component. 13. The electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the home position sensor is electrically coupled to a controller including a microprocessor circuit and memory and the controller is electrically coupled to a reciprocating driver return solenoid, and wherein the controller is configured to interrupt operation of the driver return solenoid upon receipt of a driver presence signal from the home position sensor. 14. The electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 1 , wherein the home position sensor is electrically coupled to a controller including a microprocessor circuit and memory and the controller is electrically coupled to a reciprocating driver drive solenoid, a trigger switch and a contact trip switch, and wherein the controller is configured to prevent activation of the drive solenoid unless each of the trigger switch and the contact trip switch are in a fire position and the home position sensor indicates the driver has returned to the home position. 15. A cordless electric fastener driving tool assembly comprising: a driver designed to drive a fastener into a workpiece, the driver reciprocating along an axial driver path between an extended position and a home position, and the driver including a laterally extending driver guide ear comprising a target portion of the driver; a home position sensor located laterally adjacent the axial driver path, the home position sensor being located to sense the presence of the driver in the home position when the target portion of the driver guide ear comes closer to the home position sensor as the driver guide ear moves into a position laterally adjacent to the home position sensor to cause the lateral distance between the driver and the home position sensor to decrease. 16. The cordless electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 15 , wherein the home position sensor is an induction sensor. 17. The cordless electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 15 , wherein the home position sensor is electrically coupled to a controller including a microprocessor circuit and memory and the controller is electrically coupled to a reciprocating driver return solenoid, and wherein the controller is configured to interrupt operation of the driver return solenoid upon receipt of a driver presence signal from the home position sensor. 18. The electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 15 , wherein the home position sensor is electrically coupled to a controller including a microprocessor circuit and memory and the controller is electrically coupled to a reciprocating driver drive solenoid, a trigger switch and a contact trip switch, and wherein the controller is configured to prevent activation of the drive solenoid unless each of the trigger switch and the contact trip switch are in a fire position and the home position sensor indicates the driver has returned to the home position. 19. The cordless electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 15 , wherein the home position sensor is an induction sensor, and the home position sensor is electrically coupled to a controller including a microprocessor circuit and memory and the controller is electrically coupled to a reciprocating driver return solenoid, and wherein the controller is configured to interrupt operation of the driver return solenoid upon receipt of a driver presence signal from the home position sensor. 20. The cordless electric fastener driving tool assembly of claim 15 , wherein the home position sensor is an induction sensor, and the home position sensor is electrically coupled to a controller including a microprocessor circuit and memory and the controller is electrically coupled to a reciprocating driver drive solenoid, a trigger switch and a contact trip switch, and wherein the controller is configured to prevent activation of the drive solenoid unless each of the trigger switch and the contact tri

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  • B25C1/06Primary

    operated by electric power · CPC title

  • operated by electric power · CPC title

  • B25C1/008Primary

    Safety devices · CPC title

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What does patent US10723005B2 cover?
An electric fastener driving tool assembly can include a driver designed to drive a fastener into a workpiece. The driver can reciprocate along an axial driver path between an extended position and a home position. A home position sensor can be located laterally adjacent the axial driver path. The home position sensor can be located to sense the presence of the driver in the home position when …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Black & Decker Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25C1/06. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 28 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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