Trigger assembly for staple guns

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Inventors

Chang, Wen-Chou

Application #

464000

Filed

Jun-17-2003

Published

Feb-24-2004

Current US Class

227/130
227/8

International Classes

B25C 001/04

Field of Search

227/2 227/8 227/130 227/9 227/10 123/46

Examiners

Smith; Scott A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Baxley; Charles E.

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Abstract
A staple gun includes an electro-magnetic valve received in a recess in the handle and an opening communicates with the main passage in the handle and the recess. The electro-magnetic valve has a shaft which movably seals the opening when the electro-magnetic valve is activated by pressing a button which is electrically connected to the electro-magnetic valve.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A staple gun comprising:

a barrel with a chamber defined therein and a cylinder received in the chamber, a piston movably received in the cylinder and a plate connected to the piston, a nose connected to a front end of the barrel and the plate extending through the nose, an end mount assembly connected to a rear end of the barrel and an end cap movably sealing an open end of the cylinder, a spring biased between the end cap and an inside of the end mount assembly;

a handle connected to the barrel and a main passage defined in the handle, the main passage communicating with the chamber in the barrel, an opening defined through a wall of the handle and communicating with a recess in the handle, an electro-magnetic valve engaged with the recess and having a shaft which is movable to seal the opening, a switch received in the handle and electrically connected to the electro-magnetic valve, a button connected to the switch and exposed from the outside of the handle, and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a staple gun that includes an electro-magnetic valve which activates a shaft to seal an opening communicating with the main passage so as to change the path of the pressurized air to eject the staple.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A conventional staple gun is shown in FIG. 1 and generally includes a handle 1' with a main passage 11' which is connected to a source of air from a compressor (not shown) and a barrel is connected to the handle 1' with a chamber 10' defied in the barrel. A cylinder 24 is received in the barrel 10' and an end mount assembly 2' is connected to a rear end of the barrel and a nose is connected to a font end of the barrel. An end cap 22 is movably connected to an inside of the end mount assembly 2' and biased by a spring 22 so as to seal an open end of the cylinder 24 in which a piston 25 is movably received in the cylinder 24. A magazine for receiving staples is connected to the nose. A recess 12' is defined in a wall of the handle 1' and a trigger valve 4 is received in the recess and can be activated by a trigger 5'. Pressurized air may enter the recess 12' via a gap between the valve 4 and the opening in the wall of the handle 1' and enters a tube 3' engaged with a hole 14 defined in an inside of the handle 1 and a path 20'. The pressurized air enters a space between the end cap 22 and the end mount assembly 2' via the path 20' so that the opening of the cylinder 24 is sealed by the end cap 22 by the pressure in the space and the spring 21.
 
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