Pneumatically operated fastener driving implement

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PATENT NO 5014898
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07407892

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A stapler wherein the piston which drives home discrete fasteners is received in a cylinder having an open end overlapped by the valving element of a main valve. The valving element is permanently biased to sealing position by a plastic diaphragm spring and is normally held in such position by pressurized gaseous fluid which is supplied by way of a passage containing a second valve and a reciprocable second valving element close to a chamber at the outer side of the valving element of the main valve. The second valve seals the passage from a source of pressurized fluid and simultaneously establishes communication between the passage and the atmosphere in response to depression of a trigger. This results in a reduction of pressure in the passage whereby the pressurized fluid in the chamber shifts the second valving element to a position in which the chamber is free to communicate with the atmosphere at a location close to the chamber. This enables pressurized fluid to lift the valving element of the first valve and to abruptly propel the piston in a direction to drive a fastener into one or more objects.

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HAUBOLD-KIHLBERG GMBH CARL-ZEISS-STRASSE 19 W-3005 HEMMINGEN 1 FED REP OF GERMANY A CORP OF FED REP OF GERMANYNot Provided

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Heidrich, Theodor Hemmingen, DE 1 814

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