IP Library Granted Patent US 12686106
Granted Patent B2
US 12686106 · App. 19/102,130 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Nailer and driver for nailer

Inventor: Keijiro Imaizumi (Yokohama, JP)
Assignee: Fine Steel Engineering Co., Ltd.
B25C1/047B25C1/06
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12686106
App. No.
19/102,130
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

To provide a nailer and a driver for a nailer that is reduced in weight and will produce a reduced burden on the user due to reaction to the driving action for driving in nails. A nailer includes a cylinder a piston a pressure accumulation chamber defined in the cylinder and a driver coupled to the piston. The driver includes a distal end portion configured to hit a nail a base end portion to which the piston is fixed, and an intermediate portion between the distal end portion and the base end portion. The distal end portion and the base end portion are solid and the intermediate portion has a cavity.

Claims (31)

1 . A nailer comprising:

a driver having a shaft shape and configured to strike a nail positioned ready to be driven into an object; and

drive means for driving the driver toward the nail,

wherein the driver includes a distal end portion configured to hit the nail, a base end portion located opposite to the distal end portion, and an intermediate portion located between the distal end portion and the base end portion, and

wherein the distal end portion and the base end portion are solid and the intermediate portion has a cavity.

2 . The nailer according to claim 1 , wherein a driving force provided by the drive means to drive the driver toward the nail is adjusted such that a momentum imparted to the nail when the driver hits the nail provides a sufficient striking force required to drive in the nail.

3 . The nailer according to claim 2 , wherein the drive means comprises an electric motor and a battery for supplying electric power to the electric motor.

4 . The nailer according to claim 1 , wherein the drive means includes:

a piston fixed to the base end portion of the driver,

a cylinder slidably housing the piston,

a pressure accumulation chamber filled with compressed gas, the pressure accumulation chamber being defined in the cylinder at an opposite side of the driver across the piston, and

a return mechanism configured to:

retract the piston and the driver towards the pressure accumulation chamber and retain the piston and the driver in a standby position, when not driving in a nail, and

release the retention of the piston and the driver from the standby position to allow pressure from the pressure accumulation chamber to act on the piston and the driver, when driving in a nail.

5 . The nailer according to claim 4 , wherein the drive means comprises an electric motor and a battery for supplying electric power to the electric motor.

6 . The nailer according to claim 1 , wherein the drive means comprises an electric motor and a battery for supplying electric power to the electric motor.

7 . A driver for a nailer, the driver having a shaft shape and configured to strike a nail positioned ready to be driven into an object, the driver comprising:

a distal end portion configured to hit the nail;

a base end portion located opposite to the distal end portion; and

an intermediate portion located between the distal end portion and the base end portion,

wherein the distal end portion and the base end portion are solid and the intermediate portion has a cavity.

8 . The driver for a nailer according to claim 7 , wherein the cavity is formed by a through hole that extends longitudinally through the intermediate portion.

9 . The driver for a nailer according to claim 7 , wherein the cavity is filled with a material that is more lightweight than a material which a body of the intermediate portion is constructed.

10 . The driver for a nailer according to claim 7 , wherein the cavity is provided with a reinforcing structure for improving a mechanical strength of the intermediate portion.

11 . The driver for a nailer according to claim 10 , wherein the reinforcing structure includes a reinforcing tubular member disposed in the cavity, the reinforcing tubular member extending longitudinally through the intermediate portion.

12 . The driver for a nailer according to claim 10 , wherein the reinforcing structure includes a plurality of protrusions formed on an inner wall surface of the cavity of the intermediate portion.

13 . The driver for a nailer according to claim 10 , wherein the reinforcing structure includes a reinforcing member disposed in the cavity, the reinforcing member extending longitudinally through the intermediate portion and having a honeycomb structure over a transverse cross section of the intermediate portion.

14 . The driver for a nailer according to claim 7 , wherein the distal end portion is formed from a material having higher rigidity and wear resistance than a material which the intermediate portion is constructed.

15 . The driver for a nailer according to claim 7 , wherein the distal end portion, the base end portion, and the intermediate portion are formed as separate members and joined together through welding or brazing.

16 . The driver for a nailer according to claim 7 , wherein the intermediate portion is formed from a high-tensile strength steel.

17 . The driver for a nailer according to claim 16 , wherein the outer peripheral surface of the intermediate portion is subjected to a surface treatment to enhance sliding wear resistance of the outer peripheral surface.