EP0697978A4 - Electric powered fastener dispensing device - Google Patents
Electric powered fastener dispensing deviceInfo
- Publication number
- EP0697978A4 EP0697978A4 EP94917376A EP94917376A EP0697978A4 EP 0697978 A4 EP0697978 A4 EP 0697978A4 EP 94917376 A EP94917376 A EP 94917376A EP 94917376 A EP94917376 A EP 94917376A EP 0697978 A4 EP0697978 A4 EP 0697978A4
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- casing
- switch
- electric motor
- drive shaft
- battery pack
- Prior art date
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65C—LABELLING OR TAGGING MACHINES, APPARATUS, OR PROCESSES
- B65C7/00—Affixing tags
- B65C7/003—Affixing tags using paddle-shaped plastic pins
- B65C7/005—Portable tools
- B65C7/006—Portable tools electrically actuated
Definitions
- Plastic fasteners of the type having a cross bar at one end, a paddle at the other end and a thin filament or cross-link connecting the two ends are well known
- plastic fasteners are manufactured in the form of fastener stock, the fastener stock being produced by molding or stamping from flexible plastic materials, such as nylon, polyethylene, and polypropylene.
- the cross bar end of each fastener is connected to a runner bar to form a clip of fasteners.
- a pair of elongated side members are interconnected by a plurality of cross links or filaments.
- One of the side members is shaped to define a plurality of cross bars which are joined together by short severable connectors, the connectors being defined by indentations or notches formed along the side member.
- the other side member is shaped to define a plurality of paddles.
- a tagger gun is a hand held trigger operated gun shaped device which is constructed to accept fastener stock and which includes a mechanism for feeding the cross bar end of a fastener into a hollow needle at the front end of the gun and a mechanism for pushing the cross bar end of the fastener that has been fed into
- the hollow needle out through the tip of the hollow needle.
- a tagger gun for dispensing a plastic fastener through a slotted hollow needle from continuously connected fastener stock.
- the apparatus includes an actuator slide with a central channel, the actuator slide being secured to an ejector rod and fastener stock feed mechanism to actuate these functions.
- the apparatus further includes a shuttle assembly which reciprocates transversely to the needle axis to cause the cutting of a fastener from the fastener stock, and transport of the severed fastener to the needle axis.
- the cam bar is linked to the shuttle mechanism and pivotally mounted so that the pivoting of the cam bar causes the transverse shuttle motion.
- the cam bar passes through the actuator slide channel, whereby sliding of the actuator slide causes pivoting of the cam bar according to the profile of the cam.
- the apparatus further includes an antiback mechanism in the form of a catch lever which engages the trigger when it has been partially depressed and prevents its release, until the trigger has been fully depressed.
- a fastener dispensing hollow slotted needle mounted on the casing, means for advancing a fastener to a position adjacent the rear of the needle bore with its end-bar transversely disposed to the longitudinal axis of the bore, means for aligning the end-bar with the needle bore, and means for
- the apparatus comprises a
- an aligning means comprising a reciprocating cam slide which also actuates the feed wheel, a dispensing means comprising a plunger carried by a reciprocating support which also actuates the cam slide, and means for reciprocating the support.
- an apparatus for dispensing fasteners which comprises a casing, a needle projecting from the casing, the needle having a central bore, and a plunger slidable back and forth in the bore, the needle comprising an elongated piece of sheet material bent into a tube with its edges spaced apart to provide a longitudinal slot along one side of said bore, the forward end of the needle being pointed and the rearward end having a tail for securing the needle in the aforesaid casing, the diameter of said bore being slightly larger than that of said bar so that the bar may slide lengthwise in the needle with said filament extending through
- Taggetron 770 an electric powered rechargeable apparatus marketed by Central Notion Co., Inc. of Brooklyn, New York.
- Taggetron 880 a modification of the Taggetron 770.
- An apparatus for dispensing plastic fasteners from a clip of fastener stock constructed according to the teachings of this invention includes a casing, a hollow needle mounted at a front end portion of said casing, said hollow needle having an inlet opening for receiving the cross bar end of a fastener to be dispensed, a guide groove in said casing for receiving the fastener stock, said guide groove being in communication with said inlet opening in said hollow needle, a feeder element for intermittently advancing the fastener stock loaded into said guide groove so that the cross bar of the fastener to be dispensed is loaded into said hollow needle, an ejector rod for pushing the cross bar loaded into the hollow needle through and out of the tip of hollow needle, an electric motor for driving said ejector rod and said feeder element, said electric motor having a drive shaft, a converter assembly for converting rotary motion of the drive shaft of said electric motor into linear motion of said ejector rod, and control means for controlling the operation of said electric motor so as to produce intermittent reciprocating linear movement of said
- the converter assembly includes a worm mounted on the drive shaft of the electric motor, a slider, a rack mounted on the slider, a worm gear in engagement with the worm and a spur gear in engagement with the rack and coupled to the worm gear, the converter assembly
- control means includes a
- pair of switches constructed and arranged so as to collectively operate to either cause rotation of the drive shaft of the electric motor in one direction, cause rotation of the drive shaft of the electric motor in the other direction or stop rotation of the drive shaft of the electric motor.
- the electric motor is powered by a battery pack which is removable and which includes rechargeable batteries.
- the battery pack is constructed so that the batteries can be recharged while the battery pack is either in the casing of the apparatus or removed from the casing.
- one of the switches in the control means is actuated by an actuator button moved by or integral with a slide bar which is moved by the slider.
- Figs. 1 and 2 are side and front views, respectively, of a clip of fastener stock which may be used with the apparatus of this invention;
- Figs. 3 and 4 are top and side views, respectively, of an apparatus constructed according to this invention for dispensing plastic fasteners using the clip of fastener stock shown in Figs. 1 and 2;
- Fig. 5 is a view illustrating the internal construction of the apparatus of this invention
- Fig. 5A is a perspective view of the apparatus as shown in Fig. 5 without the battery pack and the link connecting the slide bar to the feeder element;
- FIGS. 6A and 6B taken together are an exploded view of the apparatus of this invention.
- Fig. 6C is an enlarged perspective view of the release button shown in Fig. 6A;
- Fig. 6D is an enlarged perspective view of the link shown in Fig. 6A;
- Figs. 7A, 7B and 7C are bottom, right side and perspective views, respectively of the battery pack in Fig. 5, the bottom wall of the casing of the battery pack being removed in Fig. 7A;
- Fig. 7D is a circuit diagram for the battery pack shown in Fig. 5;
- Fig. 7E is an enlarged pictorial view of the converter assembly, ejector rod and DC motor shown in Figs. 5 and 6;
- Figs. 8, 9, 10 and 11 are front, top side and bottom views, respectively, of the slider assembly in the apparatus of this invention, Fig. 8 being broken away in part;
- Fig. 12, 13 and 14 are front, top and side views, respectively, of the slide bar
- Fig. 15 is a fragmentary top view of a portion of the apparatus of this invention.
- Fig. 15A is a simplified top view of the slider and slide bar in Fig. 15;
- Fig. 16 is a circuit diagram of the electrical portion of the apparatus of this
- Figs. 17, 18 and 19 are front section, top and side views of another embodiment of the battery pack in the apparatus of this invention.
- Fig. 20 is circuit diagram for the battery pack in Fig. 17;
- Fig. 21 is a perspective view of a modification of the actuator and slide bar shown in Fig. 5A.
- Fig. 22 is a perspective view of a modification of the actuator shown in Fig. 5A.
- fastener stock 11 includes a plurality of individual fasteners 13, each having a cross bar 15 at one end, a paddle 17 at the other end and a thin filament 19 connecting the two ends.
- Each fastener 13 is coupled to a common runner 20 through a short connector filament 21 at the cross bar end of the fastener 13.
- Clip 11 is made of a plastic such as nylon, polyethylene or polypropylene.
- Apparatus 23 includes a hollow gun-shaped casing 25 having a handle portion 27 and a barrel portion 29. Casing 25 is formed of a right half 31 and a left half 33. Body half 31 includes five elongated ribs 31-1 , 31-2, 31-3, 31-4 and 31-5. Halves 31 and 33 may be fabricated from any convenient material, such as molded plastic and are joined together by screws 35. Alternatively, halves 31 and 33 may be joined together by a snap-fit, by sonic welding, by gluing, by riveting or the like. Apparatus 23 is hand actuated by a lever type trigger 37 located at the front of handle portion 27.
- a guide groove 39 is formed in the top of barrel portion 29 into which fastener stock 11 is inserted.
- a hollow needle 40 is removably mounted in an opening 40-1 at the front end 41 of barrel portion 29. Needle 40 includes an inlet opening 42 for receiving the cross bar 15 of a fastener 13. In the operation of apparatus 23, fastener stock 11 is inserted into groove 39 of apparatus 23. The cross bar 15 of a fastener 13 to be dispensed is fed into needle 40 through inlet
- opening 42 is then pushed out through tip 42-1 of needle 42 as will hereinafter
- Needle 40 includes a knife edge 43 at the back which serves to separate a fastener 13 from the fastener stock 11 as it is fed into hollow needle 40.
- An antiback 44 is pivotally mounted on a pin 45 on casing 25 to prevent fastener
- Trigger 37 is pivotally mounted on a pivot pin 46 integrally formed on right
- Trigger 37 is held biased outward by a compression spring 47 sandwiched between a U shaped rib 48 formed in handle portion 27 and a U shaped rib 49 formed in right half 31 of casing 25.
- a compression spring 47 sandwiched between a U shaped rib 48 formed in handle portion 27 and a U shaped rib 49 formed in right half 31 of casing 25.
- projection 51 at the bottom of trigger 37 will hit up against and push in a button 53 on a first switch 55.
- An L-shaped ejector rod 57 is provided for pushing cross bars 15 of fasteners 13 out through hollow needle 41, one at a time.
- Ejector rod 57 is driven by a DC motor 59 which is mounted on supports 59-1 and 59-2 integrally formed on right half 31 of casing 25.
- DC motor 59 is powered by a removable battery pack 60. Battery pack 60, which is shown separately in Figs.
- 7A through 7C includes a set of batteries 60-1 , 60-2 and 60-3 which are disposed inside a generally box shaped container 60-4 having a bottom wall 60-5 and an open top 60-6, a spacer 60-7, a pair of terminals 60-8 and 60-9, a cover plate 60-10 and a switch type charging receptacle 60-11.
- Cover plate 60-10 is secured to the top of the box shaped container 60-4 by an adhesive or any other suitable means such as screws.
- Battery pack 60 is slidably mounted into casing 25 from the back as shown by arrows A in Fig. 5A.
- Charging receptacle 60-11 is accessed through an opening 60-13 extending in from bottom 60-5.
- Charging receptacle 11 includes a normally closed negative terminal 60-14, a fixed negative terminal 60-15 and a fixed positive terminal 60-16.
- FIG. 7D A circuit diagram for battery pack 60 is shown in Fig. 7D.
- terminal 60-14 When battery pack 60 is not being charged i.e. the plug of a charging device (not shown) is not inserted into charging receptacle 60-11 , terminal 60-14 is closed and batteries 60-1 , 60-2 and 60-3 will be coupled in to output terminals 60-8 and 60-9 through junction 60-17 on one side and contacts 6-14 and 60-15 on the other side as shown by dashed lines D.
- normally closed negative contact 60-14 When the plug of a charging device is inserted into receptacle 60-11 , normally closed negative contact 60-14 will be pushed open and batteries 60-1 , 60-2 and 60-3 will be coupled to the charging device through a path including positive terminal 60-16 and junction 60-17 on one side and negative terminal 60-15 on the other side as shown by dashed lines E.
- battery pack 60 can be recharged either while it is in casing 25 or is removed from casing 25.
- Converter assembly 63 includes a worm 65 fixedly mounted on a spline 67
- Slider assembly 76 includes a slider 77, a rack 79 and a pair of compression
- Ejector rod 57 is mounted in a hole 83-1 in slider 77.
- Rack 79 is snap-fit into a recess 84 in slider 77.
- Rack 77 is slidably movable in recess 84 in slider 77 as shown by arrows A in Fig. 7 and is in engagement with spur gear 75 unless disengaged as will hereinafter be explained.
- Slider 77 is mounted in casing 25 for slidable movement back and forth within barrel portion 29 along rib 31-4 on body half 31 as shown by arrows B in Fig.
- Compression spring 81 is disposed inside rack 79 between a stop 85 at the front end of rack 79 and a center post 87 on slider 77.
- Compression spring 83 is disposed inside rack 79 between a stop 89 at the rear end of rack 79 and center post 87.
- rack 79 is sized to provide for overtravel.
- the number of teeth and length of rack 79 is such that rack 79 will disengage from spur gear 75 (i.e. run out of teeth) at the end of its travel in each direction. Momentum will cause continued movement of rack 79 within slider 77, independent of spur gear 75. Reengagement of rack 79 with spur gear 75 is achieved by compression springs 81 and 83 as will also hereinafter be
- Worm gear 73 and spur gear 75 are each rotably mounted on a shaft 93 which is fixedly mounted in right half 31 of casing 25. Worm gear 73 is located behind spur gear 75. For clarity, spur gear 75 is broken away partly in Fig. 5 to show worm gear 73. Worm gear 73 and spur gear 75 are coupled together for movement by a set of splines 95 integrally formed on the front side of worm gear 73 and which face and interlock in a loose manner with a set of splines 97 integrally formed on one side of spur gear 75. The loose interconnection of worm gear 73 to spur gear 75 allows for overtravel of worm gear 73 relative to spur gear 75.
- This overtravel enables motor 59 to drive spur gear 75 to a high speed very quickly and with very little torque.
- the overtravel is realized by sizing and spacing the splines on each gear so worm gear 73 will have to rotate at least a few degrees in either direction before its splines hit up against the splines in the spur gear 75 and cause spur gear 75 to rotate with it.
- a reciprocating feed pawl 99 for advancing fastener stock 11 loaded into guide groove 39 is rotably mounted on pin 45 in front of antiback 44. Feed pawl 99 is driven by a slide bar 103 which is coupled to feed pawl 99 by a generally U- shaped link 105.
- link 105 is mounted in a hole 103-1 in slide bar 103 and the other end of link 105 is mounted in a hole 99-1 in feed pawl 99.
- Slide bar 103 is disposed within barrel portion 29 of apparatus 23 between ribs 31-1 and 31- 3 of body half 31 and is movable back and forth by slider 77.
- An actuator 107 is disposed in a recess 104 in slide bar 103 for depressing a button 109 on a second
- Slide bar 103 is shaped to further include a recess 103-2 having a front wall 103-3 and a back wall 103-4 and a projection 103-5.
- Slider 77 includes a projection 77-1 which is used to move slide bar 103 back and forth as will hereinafter be explained.
- Actuator 107 is sized smaller than recess 104 so that it
- the mechanism in gun 23 operates in the following manner.
- rear end 115 of a top projection 117 on slider 77 is abutting rear stop 91 in casing 25.
- drive shaft 61 of DC motor 59 rotates clockwise slider 77 is moved in a forward direction as indicated by arrow C in Figs. 15 and 15A.
- projection 77-1 on slider 77 comes into contact with front 103-3 of recess 103-2 on slide bar 103 it will cause slide bar 103 to also advance in a forward direction causing feed pawl 99 to rotate about pin 45 in a forward direction, pushing fastener stock 11 down into guide groove 39.
- Slider 77 will move forward until front end 118 of top projection 117 hits front stop 90. Rotation of drive shaft 61 in a counterclockwise direction will cause slider 77 to return to its original position. As slider 77 moves back, projection 77-1 will hit up against rear projection 103-4 on slide bar 103, (see Figs. 13 and 14), and carry slide bar 103 back with it to its original position.
- the operation of the electric circuit portion of apparatus 23 can be best understood with reference to Fig. 16.
- First switch 55 comprises first switch 55, DC motor 59 and second switch 111.
- second switch 111 are both normally closed, single pole, double throw switches.
- the common terminal 55-1 of switch 55 is connected to the negative terminal of DC motor 59 while the common terminal 111-1 of switch 111 is connected to the
- switch 55 With switch 55 in an open position and switch 111 in an open position there will be a dynamic braking loop which will quickly bring motor 59 to a stop.
- switch 55 Upon release of trigger 37, switch 55 will return to a normally closed position and current will flow through motor 59 in a path shown by dashed arrows 120-2
- button 109 will not be depressed unless slider 77 moves forward sufficiently so that it engages slide bar 103 and carries slide bar with it so that actuator 107 can contact button 109 and push button 109 down.
- slider 77 may be prevented from moving forward to the point where slide bar 103 is moved sufficiently forward so that actuator 107 can depress button 109.
- a release button 125 is provided.
- Button 125 enables a user to manually push slide bar 103 forward so that actuator 107 can be brought into contact with button 109 and push button 109 down.
- Button 125 includes a base 125-1 and a projection 125-2.
- Base 125-1 is slidably mounted in body half 31 between ribs 31-2 and 31-3 in back of projection 103-5 on slide bar 103.
- Projection 125-2 extends up through a longitudinal slot 31-6 in body half 31 (See Fig. 15A).
- switch 55 could be replaced by a pair of single pole single throw switches, one normally open and the other normally closed, with both switches being mechanically ganged together.
- Switch 111 could also be replaced by a pair of single pole single throw switches constructed and coupled together to function as switch 111.
- overtravel can be achieved removing an arcuate segment of teeth from the spur gear or by providing for alternate engagement and disengagement of the spur and worm gears radially at a common pressure point using a spring loaded projection on one of the gears and a detent on the other gear.
- Figs. 17-19 are shown front, top and side views of a modification of battery pack 60, the modification being identified by reference numeral 124.
- Battery pack 124 includes 6 batteries 124-1 through 124-6 which are stacked horizontally rather than vertically.
- Battery pack 124 includes a container 125 having an opening 127 in the side in which is disposed a switch type charging receptacle 129.
- the circuit diagram for battery pack 124 is shown in Fig. 20.
- the circuit includes charge voltage receptacle 129.
- Receptacle 129 has a positive terminal 131-2, a fixed negative terminal 131-3 and a normally closed terminal 131- 4.
- Circuit also includes a junction 131-5, output terminals 131-6 and 131-7. Circuit
- Battery pack 124 operates the same way as in battery pack 60. Battery pack 124 is charged through receptacle 129.
- actuator 107 and slide bar 103 can be made a unitary structure, if so desired.
- actuator and slide bar 135 is an elongated member shaped to include a recess 135-1 similar to projection 135-2 similar to projection 135-2 similar to projection 103-5. However, instead of recess 104, combination slide bar and actuator 135 includes a projection 135-3 for depressing button 109 on switch 111.
- Actuator 137 includes a channel shaped base 137-1 and a projection 137-2.
- Base 137-1 rides on rib 31-5 while projection 137-2 will depress botton 109 when actuator 137 is properly positioned.
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