Clinching type stapler

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Inventors

Holman, Alfred D.

Application #

643853

Filed

Aug-24-1984

Published

Mar-11-1986

Current US Class

227/130
227/83

International Classes

B25C 005/04

Field of Search

227/83 227/130

Assignee

Duo-Fast Corporation (Franklin Park, IL)

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Abstract
A resilient anvil for clinching staples driven through a drive track is adjustably mounted on the stapler to permit compensation for wear and to otherwise control the curl or clinch applied to the driven staple. Overlapping or partially aligned openings in the anvil and a fixed adjusting or locating plate provide camming edges or surfaces adapted to be engaged by, for example, an inserted screwdriver bit. When the bit is turned, the position of the anvil relative to the drive track is varied. Threaded fasteners lock the anvil and plate in the adjusted relative positions on the stapler.
 
Claims
What is claimed and sought to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. In a stapling tool of the type having both a nose structure defining a track through which a staple with spaced legs is driven and an anvil structure movable into and out of the track to engage and impart controllable curl to the staple legs as the staple is driven, the improvement comprising

a first anvil locating structure connected to the anvil structure and including a first opening,

a second anvil locating structure disposed adjacent said first anvil locating structure and including a second opening, said first and second openings being at least partially aligned with each other so that an adjusting instrument can be inserted into said first and second openings for varying the relative positions of the first and second anvil locating structures so as to vary the position of said anvil structure relative to said track, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a clinching type stapler and, more particularly, to a stapler having an anvil structure for clinching staples that is not only economically fabricated and easily adjusted, but is also compact and integrally formed to permit stapling in closed or confined areas.

B. Description of the Background Art

There are a number of applications in which staplers are most efficiently used to join material by diverging the legs of a stable that is driven to provide an outwardly clinched staple. U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,420,258 and 3,417,908 disclose outwardly of clinching staplers in which an anvil normally disposed beneath the legs of a staple engages these legs of the staple as driven to impart an outwardly directed curl or clinch to the legs. These anvils are formed of resilient material and are deflected or cammed out of a staple raceway or drive track by engagement with a driver blade or the crown of the staple, thereby permitting the discharge of the driven staple. In other outwardly clinching staplers such as that shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,807,619, the anvil structure is a pivotally mounted, rigid member engaged by a biasing spring and movable into and out of an effective position as the driver blade is reciprocated within the drive track.
 
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