Patent ID: 8544561
Filing Date: 2013-10-01
Classification: B25C

Abstract:
1. A driving tool comprising: a cylinder; a piston slidably accommodated in the cylinder and including a piston body and a driver fixing portion; a driver fixed to the driver fixing portion; and a bumper which is provided at a bottom of the cylinder, wherein the bumper defines an elongated annulus, the annulus being concentrically disposed around a longitudinal axis of an open space defined by an inner wall of the elongated annulus extending through the bumper from an upper end of the bumper to a lower end of the bumper, the bumper including wherein the open space expands from the upper portion of the bumper to the lower portion of the bumper such that a cross-sectional area of the open space perpendicular to the longitudinal axis in the lower portion of the bumper is larger than a cross-sectional area of the open space perpendicular to the longitudinal axis in the upper portion of the bumper, wherein an inner diameter of the intermediate portion and an inner diameter of the lower portion are respectively larger than an outer diameter of the driver fixing portion, wherein a normal inclined-surface, in which an outer diameter becomes larger from the upper end of the bumper toward an upper position of the intermediate portion, is formed at a periphery of the upper portion, wherein a bulging-out portion having the largest outer diameter in the bumper is bulged out, at a periphery of the intermediate portion, wherein a reverse inclined-surface, in which the outer diameter becomes smaller toward the lower end of the bumper, is formed at the periphery of the lower portion, and wherein, when the lower surface of the piston body comes into contact with the upper surface of the bumper, a first air-gap portion is formed between an inner periphery surface of the bumper and the driver fixing portion, a second air-gap portion is formed between the normal inclined surface and the cylinder, and a third air-gap portion is formed between the reverse inclined surface and the cylinder.