Portable motor-driven staple machine

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Inventors

Hayashi, Susumu
Matsumoto, Hitoshi

Application #

353316

Filed

Dec-5-1994

Published

Feb-25-1997

Current US Class

227/131
227/8

International Classes

B25C 005/15

Field of Search

227/7 227/8 227/131

Assignee

Max Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Smith; Scott A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman Darby & Cushman, IP Group of Pillsbury Madison & Sutro, LLP

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Abstract
A portable motor-driven staple machine comprises: a trigger operation detecting switch 5 which is turned on and off by a trigger lever 3; a contact detecting switch 25 which is turned on and off by a contact arm 23; a cycle completion detecting switch 21 which is turned on and off by a plunger 17; and a mode change-over switch for selecting a single cycle operation mode or a continuous operation mode. Those switches are connected to a control circuit 26. When the trigger lever 3 is operated with the contact detecting switch 25 in "off" state, a timer section in the control circuit 26 counts clock pulses so that when it is detected that a predetermined period of time has passed, the switch "on" signal of the trigger operation detecting switch 5 is cut off. In the case where the continuous operation mode is selected, an automatic power interrupting function is released, so that the motor 7 is continuously driven; that is, staples are continuously driven into the object until the trigger operation detecting switch 5 or the contact detecting switch 25 is turned off.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A portable motor-driven staple machine for driving a staple into an object, said portable motor-driven staple machine comprising:

a staple shot outlet;

a detection section for detecting the contact of said staple shot outlet with the object;

a trigger lever;

an electric actuator operated to discharge the staple;

one of a mechanical safety mechanism and an AND circuit allowing said electric actuator to discharge the staple when said staple shot outlet contacts the object and when said trigger lever is operated;

a timer for starting a time measuring operation when said trigger lever is operated while said staple shot outlet is not in contact with the object;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

This invention relates to motor-driven staple machines, and more particularly to a portable motor-driven staple machine used for joining building materials.

2. Description of Prior Art

A conventional motor-driven staple machine used for interior finishing work of buildings or the like is designed as follows: The elastic force of a spring is utilized to cause a staple driver to drive staples into a given object. The staple driver is coupled to a plunger. A compression spring is engaged with the plunger to urge the latter in the staple discharge direction. The plunger is raised through a cam mechanism by an electric motor, and the cam is disengaged from the plunger near the top dead center. As a result, the staple drive is abruptly moved downwardly by the elastic force of the compression spring, to drive the staple into the object such as a building material.

The motor has a start switch mechanism which is such that the trigger lever and the contact-detecting contact arm provided near the staple shot outlet form a mechanical AND mechanism for preventing staples from being carelessly discharged, and an automatic switch interrupting mechanism using a cam is provided to interrupt the application of power every operation cycle. In other words, the contact arm is pushed inwardly by abutting the shot outlet of the staple machine against the object, and the trigger lever is pulled to start the motor to cause the staple driver to drive a staple into the object. Thereafter, the plunger is raised to the standby position near the top dead center, and the power switch is turned off by the cam mechanism. Thus, the one operation cycle has been accomplished. The above-described staple driving operation is carried out repeatedly to drive a number of staples into the object or objects.
 
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