Screwdriving end fitting for a screwdriving tool and a screwdriving tool including such an end fitting
US-2019314963-A1 · Oct 17, 2019 · US
US2022134519A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2022134519-A1 |
| Application number | US-202117514645-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 29, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2020 |
| Publication date | May 5, 2022 |
| Grant date | — |
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A fastener identifying unit for use within an installation tool, has one or more movable jaws associated with a barrel. At least one jaw includes an identification member that changes position when the respective jaw moves or is actuated. The jaws are movable relative to the barrel and define a fastener receiving section, which may be an interface between a pair of jaws. The jaws are biased in a relative direction maintaining the identification member in a first position when a fastener is not present in the barrel. When a fastener is inserted into the barrel, the tip is received by the receiving section, which thereby causes the one or more movable jaws to move against the bias and the identification member to shift to a second position. The identification member is viewable by an installer in the second position to notify the installer of the presence of the fastener.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A tool with a barrel for driving fasteners, the tool having a top and a bottom, comprising: a fastener identifying unit positioned toward the bottom of the tool and having two opposing jaws attached in a pivotal relationship relative to one another, at least one opposing jaw including an identifying portion on a surface threof, wherein the opposing jaws are biased toward a closed position in which the identifying portion is in a first position, when a fastener is absent from the barrel of the tool, the jaws are maintained in the closed position, and when a fastener is present in the barrel of the tool, the fastener mechanically causes the at least one jaw that includes the identifying portion to pivot relative to the other jaw from the closed position against the bias to an opened position with the identifying portion in a second position viewable by an individual from a position toward the top of the tool. 2 . The tool of claim 1 , wherein the identifying portion is concealed from view by an individual from the position toward the top of the tool in the first position. 3 . The tool of claim 1 , wherein the identifying portion is a reflective material or coating on the respective surface on which it is located. 4 . The tool of claim 1 , wherein the biasing force is provided by a bias member selected from an O-ring wrapped around a portion of the jaws and a torsion spring. 5 . The tool of claim 1 , wherein the biasing force is provided by weighting in portions of the jaw members acted upon by gravity. 6 . The tool of claim 1 , wherein driving of the fastener by a bit of the tool causes further expansion of the jaws against the bias to a driving position that allows the fastener to be driven from the barrel and into a building member by the bit. 7 . The tool of claim 6 , wherein retraction of the bit into the barrel after driving the fastener into the building member allows the jaws to return to the closed position under the bias. 8 . The tool of claim 1 , wherein one or both of the jaws comprises a nub proximate an apex that allows a user to mechanically pivot the jaws outward by human action via application of a force on the nub. 9 . The tool of claim 1 , wherein each jaw has a generally L-shaped cross section with a respective front arm and a respective lower leg and are configured as substantially mirror images of one another with each front arm including a respective front edge that opposes an opposite front edge of the front arm of the other jaw, the front edges combining to define a receiving section for a tip of a fastener. 10 . The tool of claim 9 , wherein when a fastener is present in the barrel, the tip is received by the receiving section, thereby causing the jaws to pivot outward from the closed position to the opened position. 11 . A tool for driving fasteners into a building member, comprising: an elongate barrel with a top proximal end and an opposite distal outlet proximate a nosepiece; two opposing jaws positioned toward the distal outlet, each jaw having an opposing edge aligned with the outlet, at least one jaw being pivotable relative to the barrel and defining an identification member, wherein when a fastener is present in the barrel with a tip portion at the outlet, the fastener mechanically causes the pivotable jaw to pivot outward from a first position to a second position to expose at least a portion of the identification member for view by a user from a position toward the top proximal end of the barrel, thereby notifying a user that the fastener is present in the barrel. 12 . The tool of claim 11 , wherein the jaws are pivotally attached to the nosepiece distal of the outlet of the barrel. 13 . The tool of claim 11 , wherein the nosepiece includes a viewing window through which the identification member is visible by a user from the top proximal end at least in the second position. 14 . The tool of claim 11 , wherein the opposing jaws are completely distal to the outlet. 15 . The tool of claim 14 , wherein the opposing jaws are secured to the nose piece in a pivotable engagement. 16 . The tool of any one of claims 11 , wherein the jaws have a substantially L-shaped cross-sectional shape, each jaw comprising a front arm extending inward from a lower leg. 17 . The tool of any one of claims 11 , wherein each jaw comprises a nub proximate an apex between the front arm and lower leg and the jaws can be rotated via pinching the nubs inward. 18 . The tool of any one of claims 11 , wherein the pivotable jaws are biased into an inward rotational position with one or more of the identification members concealed from view from above. 19 . The tool of claim 1 , wherein a portion of a first of the jaws overlaps a portion of a second of the jaws in the first position. 20 . The tool of claim 1 , wherein a first of the jaws includes a finger extending from an arm in the direction of a second of the jaws, and the second of the jaws includes a notch in an arm beneath which the finger nests in the first position. 21 . A tool for driving fasteners into a building member, comprising: an elongate barrel extending from a proximal end to a distal end with an outlet and defining a longitudinal axis; a first jaw and a second jaw positioned distal of the proximal end, the first jaw having a first edge and the second jaw having a second edge opposing the first edge at an interface defining a fastener receipt section substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis, one or both of the first jaw and second jaw being shiftable relative to the barrel, the one or both of the first jaw and second jaw that is shiftable defining an identification member, wherein when a fastener is received within the barrel, a tip portion of the fastener engages the receipt section, thereby causing the one or both of the first jaw and second jaw that is shiftable to shift with the identification member moving outward from a first position to a second position, wherein the moving of the identification member to the second position is viewable by a user from the proximal end of the barrel, thereby notifying a user that the fastener is present within the barrel. 22 . The tool of claim 21 , wherein one or both of the first jaw and the second jaw is biased toward the first position. 23 . The tool of claim 21 , wherein the one or both of the first jaw and second jaw that is shiftable is pivotally secured to the tool. 24 . The tool of claim 21 , wherein the first jaw is chamfered at the first edge and the second jaw is chamfered at the second end to define the receipt section. 25 . The tool of claim 21 , wherein each of the first jaw and the second jaw is pivotal relative to the barrel.
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