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US2088761A
US2088761A US68745A US6874536A US2088761A US 2088761 A US2088761 A US 2088761A US 68745 A US68745 A US 68745A US 6874536 A US6874536 A US 6874536A US 2088761 A US2088761 A US 2088761A
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  • This invention relates to fastening-inserting mechanism, and more particularly to mechanism for inserting or driving headed fastenings such as tacks or the like.
  • An object of the invention is to provide simple, compact vand reliable means forY positioning each fastening in the path of a driver and for controlling it as it is being driven.
  • a further object is to provide means of this character which will be well adapted for use in a machine having a gang of drivers for driving a plurality of very closely grouped fastenings, as in lasting the toe or heel ends of shoes, such a machine for heel-end lasting being shown, for example, in United States Letters Patent No. 1,949,539, granted on March 6, 1934, upon an application of Joseph Gouldbourn, Fred Ricks and William T. B. Roberts.
  • the construction herein shown comprises a driver and a driver passage and novel means whereby the fastening is so controlled as to position itself relatively to the driver passage as determined by engagement of the driver with the head of the fastening. More particularly, as illustrated, one side of the head of the fastening is pressed against a fixed wall of the driver passage during a substantial portion of the operative movement of the driver, as the fastening approaches and enters the work, by a leaf spring in frictional engagement with the opposite side of the head and extending along but out of contact with the shank of the fastening, the shank being thus left free to position itself as determined by the engagement of the driver with the top of the head.
  • the dimension of the driver in a plane at right angles to the direction of the drive, is somewhat less than that of the head of the fastening, so that the head extends laterally beyond the driver to'permit it to be better controlled by the spring.
  • the drawing shows in vertical section the lower portion of a tack-driving device in which the invention is embodied and which may be one of a group of such devices incorporated, for example, in a machine of the character disclosed in the above-mentioned Letters Patent.
  • FIG. 2 represents a member in which is formed a tack-delivering passage 4 into which tacks are fed point downward one at a time from suitable separating means and from which each tack is delivered into a driver passage 6 below a cylindrical driver 8 at that time suitably elevated.
  • tack-delivering passage 4 into which tacks are fed point downward one at a time from suitable separating means and from which each tack is delivered into a driver passage 6 below a cylindrical driver 8 at that time suitably elevated.
  • ,Projecting through an opening in the memberZ into the driver passage is the inwardly inclined lower end portion llll of a leaf spring I0 secured at its Y,upper end to the member 2.
  • the diameter ofthe driver 8 is somewhat ,lessV than that of the tack head and that of the driver passage.
  • the tack delivered into the driver passage is arrested, as shown inthe'drawing, by contact of its head with the leaf spring lll just above the inwardly inclined portion ID' of the spring.
  • This portion of the spring has an inner face which is straight lengthwise of the driver passage and is arranged to engage one side of the tack head frictionally and thus to press the opposite side of the head against the fixed wall of the driver passage in the tack-driving operation, the portion l0' being of such length that it thus controls the tack until the point of the tack is well embedded in the work even in the case of the shortest tack.
  • the driver 8 When the driver 8 first engages the head of the tack it serves by such engagement to centralize the shank of the tack relatively to the driver passage, as shown in the drawing, and as the descent of the driver continues such centralization of the shank of the tack is maintained by the downward thrust of the end of the driver on the top of the tack head by reason of the frictional contact of the portion I' of the spring and of the fixed wall of the driver passage with the edge of the tack head, the portion l0 of the spring, while extending along the shank of the tack, leaving the shank free to position itself as determined by the driver.
  • a member having therein a passage for headed fastenings and provided with an opening extending through it and leading into said passage, a driver for driving each fastening from said passage into a piece of Work, means for conducting fastenings into said passage in a location farther from the Work than said opening, and a leaf spring mounted on the outside of said member and extending inwardly through said opening, said leaf spring having a substantially straight portion in said passage inclined relatively to the direction of movement of the driver for engaging one side of the head of the fastening frictionally and thereby pressing the opposite side of the head against a fixed wall of the passage during a.
  • the portion of the spring thus controlling the head of the fastening being arranged to extend initially along the shank of the fastening'but to leave said shank before it enters the work free to position itself relatively to the direction of movement of the driver as determined by engagement of the driver with the head of the fastening.
  • a member having therein a passage for tacks and provided with an opening extending through it and leading into said'passage, a driver for driving each tack from said passage into a piece of Work, means for conducting tacks into said passage in a location farther from the work than said opening, and a leaf spring mounted on the outside of said member and extending inwardly through said opening, said leaf spring having Within said passage a portion provided with a substantially vstraight surface extending lengthwise of the passage for engaging one side of the head of the tack frictionally and thereby pressing the opposite side of the head against a.

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Filed Man 1:5, 1956 Patented Aug. 3, 1937 PAv'lENT OFFICE 2,088,761 FAsTEmNG-INSERTI'NG MEcnANIsM William Thomas Buckingham Roberts, Leicester, England, assigner to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J., a corporation of New Jersey Application March 13, 1936, Serial YNo. 68,745 In Great Britain April 17,1935
2 Claims.
This invention relates to fastening-inserting mechanism, and more particularly to mechanism for inserting or driving headed fastenings such as tacks or the like. An object of the invention is to provide simple, compact vand reliable means forY positioning each fastening in the path of a driver and for controlling it as it is being driven. A further object is to provide means of this character which will be well adapted for use in a machine having a gang of drivers for driving a plurality of very closely grouped fastenings, as in lasting the toe or heel ends of shoes, such a machine for heel-end lasting being shown, for example, in United States Letters Patent No. 1,949,539, granted on March 6, 1934, upon an application of Joseph Gouldbourn, Fred Ricks and William T. B. Roberts.
With the above and other objects in view, the construction herein shown comprises a driver and a driver passage and novel means whereby the fastening is so controlled as to position itself relatively to the driver passage as determined by engagement of the driver with the head of the fastening. More particularly, as illustrated, one side of the head of the fastening is pressed against a fixed wall of the driver passage during a substantial portion of the operative movement of the driver, as the fastening approaches and enters the work, by a leaf spring in frictional engagement with the opposite side of the head and extending along but out of contact with the shank of the fastening, the shank being thus left free to position itself as determined by the engagement of the driver with the top of the head. Preferably, as further illustrated, the dimension of the driver, in a plane at right angles to the direction of the drive, is somewhat less than that of the head of the fastening, so that the head extends laterally beyond the driver to'permit it to be better controlled by the spring.
The novel features of the invention will now be more particularly described with reference to the accompanying drawing and thereafter pointed out in the claims.
The drawing shows in vertical section the lower portion of a tack-driving device in which the invention is embodied and which may be one of a group of such devices incorporated, for example, in a machine of the character disclosed in the above-mentioned Letters Patent.
In the drawing 2 represents a member in which is formed a tack-delivering passage 4 into which tacks are fed point downward one at a time from suitable separating means and from which each tack is delivered into a driver passage 6 below a cylindrical driver 8 at that time suitably elevated. ,Projecting through an opening in the memberZ into the driver passage is the inwardly inclined lower end portion llll of a leaf spring I0 secured at its Y,upper end to the member 2. The diameter ofthe driver 8 is somewhat ,lessV than that of the tack head and that of the driver passage. The tack delivered into the driver passage is arrested, as shown inthe'drawing, by contact of its head with the leaf spring lll just above the inwardly inclined portion ID' of the spring. This portion of the spring has an inner face which is straight lengthwise of the driver passage and is arranged to engage one side of the tack head frictionally and thus to press the opposite side of the head against the fixed wall of the driver passage in the tack-driving operation, the portion l0' being of such length that it thus controls the tack until the point of the tack is well embedded in the work even in the case of the shortest tack. When the driver 8 first engages the head of the tack it serves by such engagement to centralize the shank of the tack relatively to the driver passage, as shown in the drawing, and as the descent of the driver continues such centralization of the shank of the tack is maintained by the downward thrust of the end of the driver on the top of the tack head by reason of the frictional contact of the portion I' of the spring and of the fixed wall of the driver passage with the edge of the tack head, the portion l0 of the spring, while extending along the shank of the tack, leaving the shank free to position itself as determined by the driver. Continuance of the control of the tack by the spring until the tack has traveled a substantial distance toward and into the work is insured under any conditions by the fact that the edge of the tack head projects laterally beyond the driver. In order to insure the proper shank-centralizing action of the end of the driver even if the top of the tack head is somewhat convex, the end of the driver is preferably somewhat concave, as shown.
While the construction herein shown is such that the shank of the tack is centralized with reference to the driver passage as above described, it should be understood that if the nature of the work operated upon renders it desirable a different position of the shank may be determined, consistently with the objects of the invention, by beveling the end of the driver in the manner illustrated, for example, in the previously mentioned Letters Patent.
Having described the invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is: l
1. In fastening-inserting mechanism, a member having therein a passage for headed fastenings and provided with an opening extending through it and leading into said passage, a driver for driving each fastening from said passage into a piece of Work, means for conducting fastenings into said passage in a location farther from the Work than said opening, and a leaf spring mounted on the outside of said member and extending inwardly through said opening, said leaf spring having a substantially straight portion in said passage inclined relatively to the direction of movement of the driver for engaging one side of the head of the fastening frictionally and thereby pressing the opposite side of the head against a fixed wall of the passage during a. substantial portion of the movement of the fastening before it enters the work, the portion of the spring thus controlling the head of the fastening being arranged to extend initially along the shank of the fastening'but to leave said shank before it enters the work free to position itself relatively to the direction of movement of the driver as determined by engagement of the driver with the head of the fastening.
2. In fastening-inserting mechanism, a member having therein a passage for tacks and provided with an opening extending through it and leading into said'passage, a driver for driving each tack from said passage into a piece of Work, means for conducting tacks into said passage in a location farther from the work than said opening, and a leaf spring mounted on the outside of said member and extending inwardly through said opening, said leaf spring having Within said passage a portion provided with a substantially vstraight surface extending lengthwise of the passage for engaging one side of the head of the tack frictionally and thereby pressing the opposite side of the head against a. xed wall of the passage during a substantial portion of the movement of the tack both before and after it enters the Work while leaving the shank of the tack before it enters the Work free to position itself relatively to the direction of movement of the driver as determined by engagement of the driver with the head of the tack, the end of the driver being of smaller diameter than the head of the tack to permit the head to extend beyond lthe driver in engagement with said spring.
WILLIAM THOMAS Y y Y BUCKINGHAM ROBERTS.k
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2498503A (en) * 1945-05-09 1950-02-21 Papalia Rocco Nail driving apparatus
US2543942A (en) * 1947-11-08 1951-03-06 Keller Tool Co Power-operated nail driver
US2575455A (en) * 1945-12-12 1951-11-20 Bocjl Corp Impact tool
US2829369A (en) * 1954-07-12 1958-04-08 Grant E Browning Nailing machine
US4077117A (en) * 1976-03-01 1978-03-07 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours And Company Hand tool for inserting electrical contacts
US20100082061A1 (en) * 2008-09-26 2010-04-01 Surgin Surgical Instrumentation, Inc. Apparatus and method for driving a hemorrhage occluder pin into a human sacrum

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2498503A (en) * 1945-05-09 1950-02-21 Papalia Rocco Nail driving apparatus
US2575455A (en) * 1945-12-12 1951-11-20 Bocjl Corp Impact tool
US2543942A (en) * 1947-11-08 1951-03-06 Keller Tool Co Power-operated nail driver
US2829369A (en) * 1954-07-12 1958-04-08 Grant E Browning Nailing machine
US4077117A (en) * 1976-03-01 1978-03-07 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours And Company Hand tool for inserting electrical contacts
US20100082061A1 (en) * 2008-09-26 2010-04-01 Surgin Surgical Instrumentation, Inc. Apparatus and method for driving a hemorrhage occluder pin into a human sacrum

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