Abstract:
This invention concerns a hook-nail and its driving machine having a specially designed hook-nail magazine, an impelling device and other components. The said impelling device, slidably mounted on an impelling ram and spring-energized, drives said hook-nail forward in a trough formed by said magazine and a U-shaped base until it is set against a check device for an adjacent bent driver to drive it out into the target surface.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     This invention relates to a hook-nail and its driving machine with spring-activated means for driving such hook-nails held in a magazine into a surface. 
     A conventional hook, with its screw end driven into a surface or object, easily becomes loosened after a long time of use if the said surface or object is not thick or strong enough. Damage or harm often results when the load is too much for a loosened hook. Though adhesive material is available for fastening a hook onto a surface or object, a hook so fixed is by nature incapable of sustaining any heavy thing. The need for a hook that can be easily and quickly driven into a surface to satisfy practical uses, especially when a series of hooks has to be so fastened, is above all felt in a factory or any other workshop. While machines of the stapler type have been developed in recent years, they can only drive inverted U-shaped staples. To accommodate a hook-nail as provided in this invention, a special driving machine has also to be devised. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The primary object of the present invention is to provide a kind of hook-nail that can be closely arranged one after another for discharge one by one and a machine that can drive it into a surface, solidly and enduringly planted to last long. 
     To realize this object, the hook-nail had better be so manufactured by present that it can be placed one after another closely in one orientation, with two symmetrically placed nails to enable effective driving, a suitable plane connecting the nails and the hook, the hook being formed out of said plane, an angle of about 90° between said hook and said nails to facilitate arrangement in the magazine and release by impelling the means of the hook-nail and to make it possible for the hook to form a suitable angle with the surface into which it is driven for eary use. 
     Another object of this invention is to provide a way in which hook-nails held in the supply box can be as much closely arranged as possible and discharged one by one by having each of the following hook-nails straddling the preceding one and leaving the front end of a hook-nail&#39;s plane uncovered by the following hook-nail to facilitate its being driven out. To make possible this overlapping arrangement, the width of the front part of the plane area or that part of the nail ends should be greater than that of the rear section of said plane which forms the hook part of the hook-nail. The recess on each side of said plane&#39;s front part should equal the thickness of the nails so that each hook-nail may be placed upon the foregoing one to enable the arrangement in the magazine of hook-nails in the manner envisioned in this invention. 
     An additional object of this invention is to provide a hook-nail transmission mechanism for the driving machine complete with various impelling components and a drive to strike a hook-nail out of the magazine into the target surface, to form a well-coordinated impelling and striking system. 
     According to this invention, the hook-nail should be made by presser, having two correspondingly positioned nails attached onto a plane, both lateral sides of which should recede the thickness of said nails to facilitate overlapping arrangement of hook-nails, with the other part of the plane forming a hook. Said nails should stand at an angle of about 90° against said plane. 
     Still another object of this invention is to provide a driver for the hook-nails and an impelling mechanism for said hook-nails; said driver geared to the spring device and having a bent-forward part for striking at said hook-nails and driving them out; said impelling mechanism located in the basal part of said driving machine comprising a hook-nail holding magazine, a guiding channel for said hook-nails, a spring energized striking device, an impelling device, a basal structure connected hingedly with the rear part of said magazine, a recovering spring for said magazine, and a check device to ease the discharge of hook-nails. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING 
     Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following drawings and description. 
     FIG. 1 is a view in perspective of the driving machine according to this invention; 
     FIG. 2 is a view in perspective of the varions components of the driving machine&#39;s impelling mechanism according to this invention; 
     FIG. 3 is a view in perspective of the hook-nail in this invention; 
     FIG. 4 illustrates the arrangement of hook-nails in their magazine in the present invention; 
     FIG. 5 illustrates the driving machine in operation according to this invention. 
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     With reference to FIG. 1 illustrating the driving machine according to this invention, said machine comprises an operating-handle mechanism 1, a spring-energized striking device 2, an impelling mechanism for hook-nails 3, said spring device 2 and said operating handle mechanism 1 being known structures requiring no description. Said impelling mechanism 3 incorporated into said machine&#39;s basal structure includes a magazine for hook-nails 30, a U-shaped basal structure 31, hinged to the rear end of said magazine 30 to form an integral whole to receive in said U-shaped trough 31 said magazine 30, an impelling device 32 straddling an impelling rod 33 positioned on the top of said magazine 30 for the purpose of impelling, by means of a spring device 34, hook-nails along in said magazine 30 until they reach the striking position, said impelling rod 33 also running through a check device 35 and a driver 36. 
     As illustrated by FIG. 2, the hook-nail magazine 30 is a long structure having its cross section shaped like    , an elongated narrow opening 301 on its top with two small plates 302, 303 positioned at said opening&#39;s two ends, a plate 304 fixed at the rear end of said magazine 30&#39;s top having a hole 305 from which the impelling rod 33 goes on to pass through the holes 306 of said plates 302, 303, a raised spot 307 on either side of said magazine 30 to fit into a corresponding round hole 311 on either side of the basal structure 31, an oval hole 308 on either side of said magazine 30 serving to attach said basal part 31 to said magazine 30 with a latch and to ease the slide of said magazine 30, a check device 35 with a hole 351 fixed with rivets onto the sides of said magazine 30 to facilitate the upward and downward movement of a bent driver 36 which has a narrow opening 361 for said impelling rod 33 to pass through to have its end stopped and fixed by a small hole 351 on the check device 35. Said impelling device 32 has two plates 320, 321 on its top pierced by one hole 322 for said impelling rod to pass through so that said impelling device 32 fits inside said magazine 30 and slides forward and backward. The aforesaid spring 34 placed around said impelling rod 33 has its ends fixed between plate 303 and plate 321 to force forward said impelling device 32, which in turn impels hook-nails forward with its front end 323. Said driver 36 has its upper half fastened to a spring 2 and its narrow opening 361 enables its lower edge to rise over the hook-nail to be driven out. Said U-shaped basal structure 31 with its rear part attached with latches to the machine body&#39;s lower part has two holes 311 to fit onto raised spots 307 on either side of said magazine 30 as well as two fittings 312 protruding out of the machine&#39;s bottom 6 to ease the ejection of said U-shaped basal structure 31 for the purpose of replenishing the supply of hook-nails. 
     FIG. 3 shows the structure of the hook-nail in this invention. Said hook-nail 4, made by presser, has two symmetrical nails 41 on the front edge of a plane 42, the two sides of which behind the nails 41&#39;s root parts recede the thickness of the nails 41, with the other end of the plane forming a hook 43, said nails 41 and said plane 42 forming a suitable angle, preferably about 90°. Illustrative of how hooknails 4 are arranged in said magazine 30, FIG. 4 shows that a latter hook-nail is placed over a former, with their planes overlapping and the latter&#39;s nails 41 immediately behind the former&#39;s, each former hook-nail having the front edge of its plane left uncovered in order to receive the striking of said percussion plate 36. 
     Referring again to FIG. 1, which shows that pressing downward the operating handle 11 of the operating handle mechanism will enable the front end 121 of a crank 12 to move upward the elastic panel 21 of the spring device 2 to compress a spring 22 and lift said driver 36 against said check device 35 so as to bring forward said magazine 30. Concurrent reference to FIG. 5 shows that the recovering spring 5 fixed between plate 304 and the machine&#39;s inner wall is extended, said spring 22&#39;s instant tension forces said driver 36 to strike onto the hook-nail below and drive it out as soon as the front end 121 of said crank 12 slips off the indent 23, and said recovering spring 5 pulls the magazine 30 back to its original position. 
     Various changes may be made in the details of construction without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.