Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Drive-in tool with improved safety device
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Application No.: US18318410Application Date: 2023-05-16
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Publication No.: US11964373B2Publication Date: 2024-04-23
- Inventor: Olaf Hähndel
- Applicant: Illinois Tool Works Inc.
- Applicant Address: US IL Glenview
- Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.
- Current Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US IL Glenview
- Agency: Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
- Priority: EP 166582 2015.05.06
- Main IPC: B25C1/04
- IPC: B25C1/04 ; B25C1/00

Abstract:
A drive-in tool for driving fasteners into a workpiece, wherein the tool comprises in particular:
a safety device for transferring the drive-in tool from a trip-ready state into a secured state after expiry of a delay,
wherein the safety device comprises a control volume and an activation element,
wherein in the first position of the activation element a charging connection is defined between the control volume and the gas pressure source connection,
and wherein in the second position of the activation element a discharging connection is defined between the control volume and a pressure sink,
wherein one connection from the charging connection and the discharging connection comprises a smallest cross-sectional flow area which, together with a gas pressure of the gas pressure source, determines the delay time of the safety device.
The present disclosure also relates to a corresponding method for operating a drive-in tool.
a safety device for transferring the drive-in tool from a trip-ready state into a secured state after expiry of a delay,
wherein the safety device comprises a control volume and an activation element,
wherein in the first position of the activation element a charging connection is defined between the control volume and the gas pressure source connection,
and wherein in the second position of the activation element a discharging connection is defined between the control volume and a pressure sink,
wherein one connection from the charging connection and the discharging connection comprises a smallest cross-sectional flow area which, together with a gas pressure of the gas pressure source, determines the delay time of the safety device.
The present disclosure also relates to a corresponding method for operating a drive-in tool.
Public/Granted literature
- US20230302615A1 DRIVE-IN TOOL WITH IMPROVED SAFETY DEVICE Public/Granted day:2023-09-28
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