Air-actuated stapling gun improvement

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Inventors

Thueringer, Stephen E.

Application #

716020

Filed

Aug-19-1976

Published

Oct-11-1977

Current US Class

227/130
227/5

International Classes

B25C 005/06

Field of Search

227/5 227/8 227/130

Examiners

Custer, Jr.; Granville Y.

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Abstract
An air-actuated stapling gun that can be conveniently advanced over a stapling surface for automatic-stapling purposes, and this without the necessity of lifting the gun from such stapling surface preparatory to a subsequent staple set. The subject stapling gun retains the double-safety trigger feature common to present-day stapling guns, but includes a wheel mechanism, preferably spring-biased, whereby, once both triggers are and continue to remain manually depressed, the wheel employed, when rolled over a work-piece, will automatically cooperate to fire intermittently the gun. Provision is made for varying interstaple spacing and also for returning the wheel to a "start" position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In an air-operated stapling gun having a staple driver, a housing provided with a cylinder, a piston operatively disposed in said cylinder and connected to said staple driver, staple magazine means coupled to said housing and operatively aligned with said staple driver for sequential, single-staple ejection, the combination of said housing and said staple magazine means providing a staple-ejection nose accommodating said staple ejection, said housing being provided with an air-pressure inlet and also air-exhaust vent means, trigger means operatively coupled to said housing and comprising outer and inner trigger elements, and valving means intercoupling said piston and air-pressure inlet and said air-exhaust vent means for enabling air-pressure reciprocation of said piston in successive cycles, said valving means having a valve control means for initiating each of such cycles, said trigger means being cooperatively disposed with respect to said valve control means: an improvement comprising a spring-biased slide member slideably carried by said housing, a work-surface engaging friction wheel pivotally mounted to said slide member and having actuator means and a peripheral surface disposed proximate said ejection nose, and operative means coupled to said inner trigger element, carried by said stapling gun, and proximate to and periodically engaged by said actuator means for actuating said inner trigger element to in turn actuate said valve control element when said outer trigger element is manually depressed.



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to air-actuated stapling guns and, more particularly, to new and improved stapling guns of the type described which incorporates both a double-trigger feature and also means for effecting the automatic operation of the gun upon advancement over a work surface, and this without necessitating a lifting of the stapling gun from such surface.

DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART

Certain United States patents have issued and bear upon the concept of staplers in general, as follows:

U.S. Pat. Nos.: 2,489,207; 2,756,426; 2,983,922; 2,988,742; 3,170,487; 3,273,777; 3,717,924; 2,915,754; 3,194,324; 3,273,777; 3,612,379.

The above patents all teach the subject of automatic staplers and automatic control thereof but do not set forth automatic-fire stapling wherein (1) friction-wheel means is counterweighted to condition the stapler for immediate firing upon initiation of the next cycle, or (2) friction-wheel orientation flexibility to compensate for off-normal alignment of the stapler relative to the work-piece, both being prime objects and important advantages herein.
 
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