Fastener-driving tool having a superconductor power source
US-2018141198-A1 · May 24, 2018 · US
US11712792B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11712792-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917051638-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 29, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 6, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2023 |
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A setting tool for driving fastening elements into a substrate, comprising a holder for holding a fastening element; a drive-in element for transferring a fastening element held in the holder into the substrate along a setting axis; and a drive for driving the drive-in element toward the fastening element along the setting axis, wherein the drive comprises an electrical capacitor; a squirrel-cage rotor arranged on the drive-in element; and an excitation coil; which during discharge of the capacitor is flowed through by current and generates a magnetic field that accelerates the drive-in element toward the fastening element, wherein the setting tool further comprises a soft-magnetic frame, in which the excitation coil is embedded; and a supporting structure; wherein, at least during the discharge of the capacitor, the supporting structure exerts on the soft-magnetic frame a pretensioning force directed radially inward with respect to the setting axis.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A setting tool for driving fastening elements into a substrate, comprising a holder for holding a fastening element; a drive-in element for transferring the fastening element held in the holder into the substrate along a setting axis; and, a drive for driving the drive-in element toward the fastening element along the setting axis, wherein the drive comprises an electrical capacitor; a short-circuit runner arranged on the drive-in element; and, an excitation coil, wherein current flows through the excitation coil during discharge of the capacitor and the excitation coil generates a magnetic field that accelerates the drive-in element toward the fastening element, wherein the setting tool further comprises a soft-magnetic frame, in which the excitation coil is embedded; and, a supporting structure, wherein, at least during the discharge of the capacitor, the supporting structure exerts on the soft-magnetic frame a pretensioning force that is directed radially inward with respect to the setting axis, wherein the supporting structure substantially encloses the soft-magnetic frame, and wherein the supporting structure is elastically stretched in a peripheral direction with respect to the setting axis. 2. The setting tool as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the supporting structure exerts a pretensioning force on the soft-magnetic frame from all sides within a plane perpendicular to the setting axis. 3. The setting tool as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the supporting structure exerts a pretensioning force on the soft-magnetic frame in a direction of the setting axis. 4. The setting tool as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the supporting structure is molded onto the soft-magnetic frame. 5. The setting tool of claim 1 , wherein the supporting structure is elastically stretched in the peripheral direction with respect to the setting axis by inserting the soft-magnetic frame into a recess in the supporting structure. 6. A setting tool for driving fastening elements into a substrate, comprising a holder for holding a fastening element; a drive-in element for transferring the fastening element held in the holder into the substrate along a setting axis; and, a drive for driving the drive-in element toward the fastening element along the setting axis, wherein the drive comprises an electrical capacitor; a short-circuit runner arranged on the drive-in element and, an excitation coil, wherein current flows through the excitation coil during discharge of the capacitor and the excitation coil generates a magnetic field that accelerates the drive-in element toward the fastening element, wherein the setting tool further comprises a soft-magnetic frame, in which the excitation coil is embedded; and, a supporting structure, wherein, at least during the discharge of the capacitor, the supporting structure exerts on the soft-magnetic frame a pretensioning force that is directed radially inward with respect to the setting axis, wherein the soft-magnetic frame has a lateral surface facing radially outward with respect to the setting axis and the supporting structure has a supporting surface facing radially inward with respect to the setting axis, which lies flat against the lateral surface, the pretensioning force being transferred from the supporting surface onto the lateral surface, and wherein the lateral surface and the supporting surface are cylindrical. 7. The setting tool as claimed in claim 6 , wherein a material of the supporting structure comprises a metal or an alloy. 8. The setting tool as claimed in claim 6 , wherein a material of the supporting structure comprises ceramic. 9. The setting tool as claimed in claim 6 , wherein a material of the supporting structure comprises a plastic. 10. The setting tool of claim 6 , comprising a hand-held setting tool. 11. The setting tool of claim 6 , wherein the lateral surface and the support surface are circular-cylindrical. 12. A setting tool for driving fastening elements into a substrate, comprising a holder for holding a fastening element; a drive-in element for transferring the fastening element held in the holder into the substrate along a setting axis; and, a drive for driving the drive-in element toward the fastening element along the setting axis, wherein the drive comprises an electrical capacitor; a short-circuit runner arranged on the drive-in element and, an excitation coil, wherein current flows through the excitation coil during discharge of the capacitor and the excitation coil generates a magnetic field that accelerates the drive-in element toward the fastening element, wherein the setting tool further comprises a soft-magnetic frame, in which the excitation coil is embedded; and, a supporting structure, wherein, at least during the discharge of the capacitor, the supporting structure exerts on the soft-magnetic frame a pretensioning force that is directed radially inward with respect to the setting axis, wherein the soft-magnetic frame has a lateral surface facing radially outward with respect to the setting axis and the supporting structure has a supporting surface facing radially inward with respect to the setting axis, which lies flat against the lateral surface, the pretensioning force being transferred from the supporting surface onto the lateral surface, and wherein the lateral surface and the supporting surface are conical. 13. The setting tool as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the lateral surface and the supporting surface taper in a direction away from the drive-in element. 14. The setting tool as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the conical shape of the lateral surface and the supporting surface has a cone opening angle of at most 90°. 15. The setting tool as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the conical shape of the lateral surface and the supporting surface has a cone opening angle of at most 90°. 16. The setting tool of claim 15 , wherein the conical-shape of the lateral surface and the supporting surface has a cone opening angle of at most 60°. 17. The setting tool as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the setting tool comprises a tensioning device, which pretensions the supporting structure axially with respect to the setting axis against the soft-magnetic frame.
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