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US-2021301543-A1 · Sep 30, 2021 · US
US11359394B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11359394-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016832724-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 27, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 27, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2022 |
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An alignment head for an automatic fastener feed installation tool employs a platform with spring biased retractable pins and a central opening. The retractable pins are spaced to protrude downwardly and engage opposing sides of a support joist. The central opening receives the fastener which is automatically positioned for driving at an entry position into a deck board overlying the joist. The fastener is drivable into the joist at a medial position of the joist and a pre-established position from the edge of a deckboard. The pins also define the spacing of the adjacent deck board. In one embodiment, the alignment head is employed for securing the deck boards at a consistent 45° angle to the joist.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An alignment head comprising: a platform defining an opening; a matrix of retractable guide assemblies mounted to the platform offset from the opening; each retractable guide assembly comprising a pin biased to project downwardly below the platform and having a lower end with a maximum effective diameter d; wherein each pin protrudes downwardly below the platform when the pin is not in contact with an adjacent underlying surface below the platform, and each pin retracts upwardly into the platform when the pin lower end is in contact with an adjacent underlying surface below the platform. 2. The alignment head of claim 1 wherein each retractable guide assembly is radially offset from the opening of the platform. 3. The alignment head of claim 1 wherein each retractable guide leg comprises a pin enclosed and biased by a coiled spring disposed within a shroud. 4. The alignment head of claim 1 wherein there are four parallel retractable guide assemblies defining a rectangular matrix comprising two equidistantly spaced pairs of guide pins wherein the pins of each pair are each spaced an equal distance from each other. 5. The alignment head of claim 1 wherein the opening leads to a channel extending out to a side of the platform. 6. The alignment head of claim 1 wherein the opening is quasi-annular and leads to a channel extending out to a side of the platform. 7. The alignment head of claim 1 wherein the central opening is quasi-rectangular and communicates with a channel extending out to a side. 8. The alignment head of claim 1 wherein the platform has a top and a bottom surface, said bottom surface defining a planar reference. 9. The alignment head of claim 8 wherein the top surface includes an arcuate groove. 10. The alignment head of claim 1 wherein the matrix is rectangular. 11. The alignment head of claim 1 wherein the matrix is trapezoidal. 12. An alignment head for positioning a fastener for installing a deck board to a support joist having a width W comprising: a platform defining an opening; a matrix of retractable guide assemblies mounted to the platform with at least one pair having a spacing equal the width W; each retractable guide assembly comprising a pin biased to project downwardly below the platform and having a lower end with a maximum effective dimension d; wherein each pin protrudes downwardly below the platform when the pin is not in contact with an adjacent underlying surface below the platform and each pin retracts upwardly into the platform when the pin lower end is in contact with an adjacent underlying surface below the platform and the opening defines a position located on a medial line of said spacing. 13. The alignment head of claim 12 wherein each retractable guide pin is offset from the opening of the platform. 14. The alignment head of claim 12 wherein each retractable guide assembly comprises a pin biased by a coiled spring. 15. The alignment head of claim 12 wherein there are four parallel retractable guide assemblies defining a rectangular matrix comprising two equidistantly spaced pairs of guide pins wherein the pins of each pair are each spaced an equal distance W from each other. 16. The alignment head of claim 12 wherein the opening leads to a channel extending out to a side of the platform. 17. An alignment head for positioning a fastener to fasten a deck board overlying a support joist having a width W comprising: a platform defining an opening; a matrix of retractable guide assemblies mounted to the platform and offset from the opening; each retractable guide leg comprising a member biased to project downwardly below the platform and having a lower end; wherein when at least a portion of the platform rests on a deck board overlying a support joist, each member protrudes downwardly below the platform when the member is not in contact with the deck board and engages opposing sides of said support joist and each member retracts upwardly into the platform when the member lower end is in contact with the deck board and the opening defines a fastener entry position through a medial vertical plane of said joist. 18. The alignment head of claim 17 wherein there are two pairs of retractable guide assemblies and each pair has members spaced to engage opposing sides of the support joist. 19. The alignment head of claim 17 wherein each retractable guide assembly comprises a member enclosed and biased by a coiled spring and wherein each member has a uniform lower dimension d which defines a spacing between adjacent deck boards. 20. The alignment head of claim 19 wherein there are four parallel retractable guide assemblies defining a trapezoidal matrix comprising two equidistantly spaced pairs of members wherein the member of each pair are each spaced an equal distance from each other.
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